Stand up to cyberbullies


The forum was aimed towards creating awareness about cyberbullying that affects people from every age and community. — 123rf.com

MALAYSIANS should not wait until a horrible event happens before they speak up against cyberbullying. It would be too late by then, said Communications and Multimedia Content Forum of Malaysia (CMCF) chairman Datuk Ahmad Izham Omar.

“We need an urgent solution to cyber bullying that happens on a daily basis because the results are critical and Malaysians are overlooking the issue and accepting it too lightly. The issue is only addressed or talked about when something ‘real’ happens,” he said at a forum titled The Ugliness Inside: How We Behave Different Online.

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