Online thuggery must not be tolerated, says MCA Youth chief Nicole Wong


MCA Youth chief Nicole Wong.

PETALING JAYA: It is a matter of upmost urgency to stop online thuggery because the psychological trauma suffered by victims is severe, says MCA Youth chief Nicole Wong Siaw Ting, herself a victim of sexual harassment.

"Although victims may not face physical injuries, the aftermath of the psychological trauma is equally severe and profound.

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