Umi Pipik Blasphemed By Netizens, Abidzar Takes Legal Steps
JAKARTA - Young actor Abidzar Al-Ghifari has finally spoken out regarding the hectic negative comments that attacked his mother, Umi Pipik on social media in recent months.
Right on his birthday, Abidzar decided to take legal action as a form of firmness against hate speech which was deemed to have exceeded the limit.
"I will not say much, what is certain is that I emphasize that what happened and what was crowded in the last few months, after I considered with the team, together with Bang Alfi, Kak Fitri, and also my attorney, finally an agreement was made to take this to a more serious stage," said Abidzar in the Mampang area, South Jakarta, Sunday, April 13.
This decision is not only to defend himself, but also as a form of Abidzar's service to his mother.
"And also this is my personal service to my mother on my birthday today, I give my own service to my mother, to Umi, because the things we are currently responding to in my opinion are already running, it's out of limits, and I will take it to law," he continued.
Rendy Anggara Putra as Abidzar's attorney also explained that this legal step stemmed from the harsh comments made by 2 accounts related to Abidzar's educational background.
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"Asked about a diploma that did not graduate from high school and then was commented on by an account called Yogi Natasukma with comments that hurt a child's feelings. If Abi is not a child who is devoted to his parents, it is impossible to be this successful," explained Rendy.
"Then there is another fransoissigit account, yes, I will not mention this comment because the language is very harsh. I don't have to say the comments," he said.
Rendy emphasized that the two accounts had been verbally subpoenaed, and did not rule out the possibility that there would be similar actions against other accounts in the future.
"Meanwhile, these 2 accounts that we directly subpoena through verbal in this forum. If later we find them, there are other accounts that may develop later, we don't need any more subpoenas," he concluded.