The Borneo Post

See you in court, Sim tells Violet

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KUCHING: Sarawak United People’s Party (SUPP) Stakan branch chairman Datuk Sim Kiang Chiok is prepared to face any legal action taken by Pending assemblywo­man Violet Yong with regard to his Facebook post on April 29.

This follows a letter of demand served to him by Chong Brothers Advocates last Friday, which demanded an apology from him (Sim) to be made on several platforms.

At a press conference yesterday, Sim said the post originated from another post made by a user named ‘Emma Leong’ on Telegram app. After stumbling upon it, Sim felt that the question asked by Emma was a legitimate one.

“I then copied and re-posted the graphics on my Facebook page, which is the alleged offending post. I state here that there were many other posts with the exact same graphics made by netizens on various online platforms such as Facebook and Whatsapp, so my question is ‘why me’,” he said.

As such, Sim deemed this as being more of a ‘political ploy’ to silence the people, as he believed that in a democratic country, it was never a crime in asking questions.

“Upon receipt of the letter of demand, I then consulted my legal advisors and the party legal advisors, and I am here to announce that I will be facing this matter head-on and should we have to go to court, all I want to say here is – ‘see you in court’.

“I state here clearly, I shall not be intimidate­d and I will continue to raise matters that I feel is of public interests, particular­ly on matters that touch Sarawakian­s,” he added.

In a separate press conference, SUPP Stakan branch said it was standing firmly behind Sim, and would neither stand down nor shy away from highlighti­ng matters in the media – be it print or social.

Branch secretary Sivanesan Sanmugalin­gam said it recognised the action by DAP as ‘a willful attempt to stop a member of the public from airing his views’.

“As we have stated before in various press statements, we recognise that DAP has in the past used the legal process as a tool to intimidate and silence their critics. As members of a political party, we are of the opinion that this (is a) misuse of the legal process and we are here to state that ‘enough is enough’.”

As such, Sivanesan said the branch had launched a campaign to back their chairman with the slogan ‘I Am Sim Kiang Chiok, You Touch One, You Touch All’.

He added that the branch was also seeking to galvanise all the silent majority to come out and voice out their dissatisfa­ction over the matter, inviting them to join them in the campaign and make their voice heard in the next state polls.

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