JAKARTA - MSA, an employee of the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) who is a victim of sexual harassment and bullying has made a scene again.

The reason is, MSA has again written a letter to Indonesian citizens or netizens which writes a request for the public not to comment negatively and display the identity of the family of the alleged perpetrator of bullying and sexual harassment.

"I am concerned that the perpetrator's family, such as his wife, children and parents, will suffer psychological impacts or prolonged trauma like what I experienced," MSA wrote in a letter signed on Sunday, September 5, yesterday.

"Moreover, the child of the perpetrator. The future of Indonesia is in the hands of the next generation," wrote MSA.

MSA advised netizens to stay focused and oversee the investigation of the sexual harassment case that happened to him. Investigations are currently underway at the internal KPI and the Central Jakarta Metro Police.

"I thank you very much for the support of netizens throughout Indonesia to continue to monitor and monitor the progress of my case," he said.

MSA's lawyer, Muhammad Mualimin confirmed that the open letter to netizens was written directly by MSA.

"MSA is sorry if the perpetrator's family is also the victim of bullying by netizens. The wife, children and family of the perpetrator are innocent. According to MSA, they should not be abused. Because what was wrong was the 8 perpetrators that he mentioned in the viral release," said Mualimin.

The case of sexual harassment and bullying that befell MSA emerged after she wrote an open letter which went viral on social media last Wednesday.

In the open letter, MSA admitted that he had been a victim of bullying since he worked at KPI in 2012. In fact, he was also sexually harassed by a number of his co-workers in 2015.

MSA has tried to report the bullying and sexual harassment he experienced to his superiors to the police, but there was no response. However, after MS's open letter went viral, the KPI Commissioner immediately formed an internal investigation team to investigate this case. KPI also directly assisted MSA in making a report to the Central Jakarta Metro Police.

The police immediately moved quickly to investigate this case. The Central Jakarta Metro Police have scheduled summons to 5 KPI employees suspected of sexually harassing MSA on Monday today.


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