Umno Youth Chief urges action against Singaporean comedian

10 Jun 2023 • 1:04 PM MYT
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Kuala Lumpur: The government has been urged to take strict action against controversial stand-up performer, Jocelyn Chia, including banning her from entering Malaysia, said Umno Youth chief Dr Muhamad Akmal Saleh.

He said that the woman’s joke on the missing Malaysian Airlines flight was clearly insensitive to Malaysians. “She needs to be dealt with according to the law because the joke she made, involving the missing MH370, would be hurtful to the victim’s next of kin,” he said after a march to protest the issue of Malaysia being insulted by Chia, in front of the United States Embassy in Jalan Tun Razak..

Earlier, Muhammad Akmal, together with MCA Youth chief, Datuk Nicole Wong Siaw Ting, submitted a memorandum to the US Embassy.

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On Wednesday, Chia’s video went viral when she performed a comedy skit, entitled ‘Singapore vs Malaysia’, mocking the tragedy of the missing plane, in addition to making offensive jokes which drew the outrage of some Malaysians.

Following that, the Singaporean government issued an apology and insisted that the stand-up comedian’s act did not at all reflect the views of the republic, and clarified that she was no longer a Singaporean.

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