PETALING JAYA, 15 April 2009: Following is the full statement from Bukit Lanjan assemblyperson and Selangor executive councilor Elizabeth Wong about staying on in both capacities:
“These past two months have been more than an ordeal, one which I would never have wished for any citizen to have to suffer through.
I have been stripped bare publicly — both figuratively and literally — by force and against my will. My personal life has been violated and assaulted by none other than criminals. Even up to this evening, I continue to receive threats from unknown persons.
This is not a scandal, as some have suggested, but a clear criminal act. This is no less a form of criminal intimidation, a form of political violence, and one which, if I chose to retreat into silence, would in turn indirectly affect women, especially women politicians.
Gutter politics is not and should not be part of our political culture, and for those who depend on exploiting and supporting such a crime, [it] is an indication of the kind of politicians and persons they are.
I stand for a person’s right to privacy. I stand for ‘New Politics’ — a politics that encourages intellectual discourse, reasoned polemics and ideological debates, not one which resorts to gutter-level politicking which seeks to smear, to slander and to violate one’s privacy to score political points.
This is the hardest decision that I have [had] to make in my life and it is with the greatest humility that I accept the Selangor state‘s offer to remain in office.
I wish to thank (Selangor) Menteri Besar (Tan Sri Khalid Ibrahim) and the Selangor exco, my staff, my fellow ADUNs (state assemblypersons), fellow politicians from Pakatan Rakyat and Barisan Nasional, PKR (Parti Keadilan Rakyat) leaders, the Women’s wing of PKR, and the grassroots, and my legal team for their support and guidance.
Respectfully, I wish to thank HRH the Sultan of Selangor for his guidance.
I am humbled by the encouragement and support shown by the media, my family and friends, NGOs, the tens of thousands of people who signed the petitions on my behalf and who wrote to me, and especially my constituents who stood by me in these trying times.
I also wish to thank the police for their professionalism in addressing the issue at hand and I look forward to them apprehending and charging the criminals (responsible for what happened) soonest.
My only wish is to serve my constituents and the state to the best of my abilities and with the help and cooperation of the people, to make this state, this country a better place for all. The struggle continues, and our work has just begun.”
KW Mak says
Welcome back, Eli 🙂
kongml says
We need you! Even though I am not from KL but your fight for the less fortunate in Malaysia is commendable. Look forward Eli!
Don’t let these things distract you.