KUALA LUMPUR- Jaringan Melayu Malaysia (JMM) Selangor has demanded that Teresa Kok apologise for her "Onederful Malaysia CNY 2014" video clip.
In issuing the Seputeh member of parliament the ultimatum, JMM president Omar Saleh said Kok had 10 days to make a public apology.
"JMM Selangor also urges the government to revoke Kok's citizenship," he said after handing over a memorandum at Kok's office in Seputeh.
Omar said JMM Selangor members would hold a demonstration in front of Kok's office if she failed to issue the apology within the allocated time.
The non-governmental organisation, in voicing its disapproval of the video clip, said Kok and the three actors in the video had provoked and insulted the nation's leader and his wife.
"We have seen that even Chinese society and professionals had criticised the video," he said
Omar also said DAP secretary-general Lim Guan Eng, who had leapt to Kok's defence, should rein her in instead of defending her actions as an act of freedom of speech.
Kok, who was not present at her office yesterday, when contacted said the memorandum was a form of threat to her.
She said the video clip was not an insult to the government or those killed during the Lahad Datu intrusion.
"I never insulted any government leader or mentioned the Lahad Datu case in my video clip. What do I have to apologise for?" she said.
Teresa Kok, the Seputeh member of parliament, has 10 days to publicly apologise for her ‘Onederful Malaysia CNY 2014’ video following an ultimatum issued by Jaringan Melayu Malaysia president Omar Saleh (right) yesterday.
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