Stop Cyber Bullying & Trolling


Stop Cyber Bullying & Trolling
The issue
URGENT CALL TO ACTION: This situation demands immediate attention.
The gravity of Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty's cyberbullying cannot be overstated. It is essential that we act swiftly and assertively to address this issue.
Here are the steps we must take:
- Sign the Petition: Join forces by adding your name to the petition seeking accountability for Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty. Your signature contributes to holding them liable for the significant damages caused by their cyberbullying.
- Pursue Justice: It is crucial to ensure that both Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty face the consequences of their actions. Holding them accountable sends a strong message, not only deterring them but also discouraging others from engaging in cyberbullying.
- Prevent Future Incidents: By taking a stand against Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty, we aim to create a safer online environment. Together, we can work towards deterring not only them but also anyone else involved in cyberbullying, fostering a culture of respect, compassion, and digital responsibility.
Your participation is vital in making a positive impact and safeguarding the well-being of individuals in our community. Signing this petition against Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty is not only essential but mandatory if we are determined to put an end to online bullying. As a community, it is imperative that we raise awareness among the Fijian government, ensuring they are fully informed of the situation. By doing so, we can compel the decision-makers to take immediate and necessary action to prevent further detrimental outcomes and hold those responsible accountable for their actions.
❌Addressing these critical issues is of utmost urgency to prevent additional damages and potential legal consequences. Bullying is an extremely harmful behavior that causes severe negative consequences for both the individuals being targeted and the broader community. It is imperative that immediate intervention is taken against Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty to safeguard the well-being of individuals and the community as a whole. By taking action promptly, we can prevent further harm from occurring.
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Anis Gwiazda
(Nazmeen’s Perspective)
The safety and well-being of our community must be our top priority, especially when it comes to combating cyberbullying and defamation. Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty, have consistently engaged in these harmful practices, targeting not only individuals but also their families and associations. Their actions have left a trail of emotional distress, anxiety, and fear in their wake.
Their actions have reached an alarming level of severity, particularly in the case of an underage girl. They shamefully shared her photos and shamelessly spread false derogatory accusations, stooping to new lows of inappropriate behavior. Fueling the fire, they have actively circulated baseless rumors and defamatory statements, leaving innocent individuals grappling with irreparable damage to their reputations and enduring significant personal and professional setbacks.
To address this issue head-on, it is imperative that Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty face the full weight of the law. Criminal charges and a complete ban on their online activities are not just necessary but long overdue. This resolute action will send an unmistakable message throughout the online community that cyberbullying will not be tolerated, serving as a powerful deterrent against similar harmful attacks. By holding them accountable, we safeguard the integrity and dignity of all those who have fallen victim to their malicious actions.
Sadly, up until now, a lack of policing and accountability has shielded them both from facing any meaningful consequences. This status quo must change. Charging and banning Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty will not only act as a deterrent but also ensure they face the legal repercussions their online harassment warrants.
The time for action is now! Their continued abusive behaviour poses an immediate threat to the safety and well-being of every member of our community. We cannot stand idly by while potential future victims face similar distress. Intervention is not just necessary—it is an ethical imperative.
In holding Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty accountable, we send an unwavering message to all: such abhorrent behavior has no place in our digital landscape. We reinforce the significance of respectful and responsible online communication, championing an environment that values empathy, understanding, and the protection of each individual's rights. Let us stand together and ensure our community thrives in an atmosphere free from the toxicity of cyberbullying.
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Ana Masere
(Ana’s Perspective)
In the face of the distressing circumstances I've endured, it becomes abundantly clear that Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty must face the consequences for their actions. These individuals have shamelessly exploited social media platforms, wreaking havoc by spreading falsehoods and causing harm to innocent individuals like myself. Let me outline the compelling reasons why it is crucial to promptly ban Iqbal from social media:
Spreading False Accusations: Iqbal's reckless behaviour in falsely accusing my daughter of a heinous crime, specifically claiming that she was raped by her own father, showcases the extent of the damage caused by his malicious intent. The dissemination of such baseless allegations not only stains reputations irreversibly but also inflicts unimaginable trauma upon innocent victims.
Harassment and Online Trolling: The relentless online harassment and trolling inflicted upon me by Iqbal and Chetty went beyond targeting just me. It even contributed to the deterioration of my relationship with my husband. This form of harassment poses a severe threat to mental health, subjecting individuals to unrelenting cruelty that breeds emotional distress, anxiety, and depression. No one should have to endure such torment.
Implications on Livelihood: The unfounded spread of misinformation by Iqbal and Divya resulted in me losing my paid employment. This highlights the broader consequences of their actions, reaching far beyond personal lives and impacting professional stability and financial well-being. False allegations have the power to shatter careers and plunge individuals into financial hardships and instability.
Suicidal Ideation and Mental Health: The distress caused by Iqbal and Chetty's online actions pushed me to the brink, making me contemplate the unimaginable. It reached a point where hospitalization became necessary for my own safety. This heart-wrenching experience serves as a powerful reminder of the profound implications that cyberbullying and harassment can have on an individual's mental health. It is imperative that we safeguard the well-being of social media users by removing toxic individuals like Iqbal from these platforms.
Protecting Future Victims: Banning Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty from social media is a critical step in preventing them from inflicting similar harm on others. Our proactive approach aims to shield potential victims from falling prey to their vicious attacks, false accusations, and relentless online harassment. Such measures are essential to foster an online environment that is safe, supportive, and free from the clutches of individuals like Iqbal.
It is time to take action and hold Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty accountable for their actions. By doing so, we send a clear message that their behavior is unacceptable and that the online community will not tolerate such cruelty. Let us come together to create a digital world where respect, empathy, and kindness prevail.
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By signing this petition you agree that:
- It is crucial for responsible authorities to address this situation promptly. By implementing effective anti-bullying measures, providing support, and holding the Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty (‘The Perpetrators) accountable, positive change can occur.
- Creating a safe and nurturing environment where all individuals can thrive should be the shared goal, and it starts with actively standing against bullying by specifically banning and charging perpetrators such as Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty.
- By signing this petition, you actively participate in the collective effort to stop Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty from using social media as a tool to ruin lives.
Take action now and make your voice heard by signing the petition!It's time to stand up against online harassment and make a difference. We have reached out to the Australian Human Rights Commission, Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), Australian Police, Fiji Police, and Online Safety Commission Fiji to address this urgent matter. By joining forces with these authorities and pursuing legal action, we can put an end to this cycle of abuse. Together, we can protect ourselves and others from harm and foster a safer and more compassionate online environment for everyone. Your signature matters.
✅Sign the petition today and be a part of the movement for change.✅
585
The issue
URGENT CALL TO ACTION: This situation demands immediate attention.
The gravity of Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty's cyberbullying cannot be overstated. It is essential that we act swiftly and assertively to address this issue.
Here are the steps we must take:
- Sign the Petition: Join forces by adding your name to the petition seeking accountability for Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty. Your signature contributes to holding them liable for the significant damages caused by their cyberbullying.
- Pursue Justice: It is crucial to ensure that both Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty face the consequences of their actions. Holding them accountable sends a strong message, not only deterring them but also discouraging others from engaging in cyberbullying.
- Prevent Future Incidents: By taking a stand against Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty, we aim to create a safer online environment. Together, we can work towards deterring not only them but also anyone else involved in cyberbullying, fostering a culture of respect, compassion, and digital responsibility.
Your participation is vital in making a positive impact and safeguarding the well-being of individuals in our community. Signing this petition against Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty is not only essential but mandatory if we are determined to put an end to online bullying. As a community, it is imperative that we raise awareness among the Fijian government, ensuring they are fully informed of the situation. By doing so, we can compel the decision-makers to take immediate and necessary action to prevent further detrimental outcomes and hold those responsible accountable for their actions.
❌Addressing these critical issues is of utmost urgency to prevent additional damages and potential legal consequences. Bullying is an extremely harmful behavior that causes severe negative consequences for both the individuals being targeted and the broader community. It is imperative that immediate intervention is taken against Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty to safeguard the well-being of individuals and the community as a whole. By taking action promptly, we can prevent further harm from occurring.
————————————————
Anis Gwiazda
(Nazmeen’s Perspective)
The safety and well-being of our community must be our top priority, especially when it comes to combating cyberbullying and defamation. Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty, have consistently engaged in these harmful practices, targeting not only individuals but also their families and associations. Their actions have left a trail of emotional distress, anxiety, and fear in their wake.
Their actions have reached an alarming level of severity, particularly in the case of an underage girl. They shamefully shared her photos and shamelessly spread false derogatory accusations, stooping to new lows of inappropriate behavior. Fueling the fire, they have actively circulated baseless rumors and defamatory statements, leaving innocent individuals grappling with irreparable damage to their reputations and enduring significant personal and professional setbacks.
To address this issue head-on, it is imperative that Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty face the full weight of the law. Criminal charges and a complete ban on their online activities are not just necessary but long overdue. This resolute action will send an unmistakable message throughout the online community that cyberbullying will not be tolerated, serving as a powerful deterrent against similar harmful attacks. By holding them accountable, we safeguard the integrity and dignity of all those who have fallen victim to their malicious actions.
Sadly, up until now, a lack of policing and accountability has shielded them both from facing any meaningful consequences. This status quo must change. Charging and banning Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty will not only act as a deterrent but also ensure they face the legal repercussions their online harassment warrants.
The time for action is now! Their continued abusive behaviour poses an immediate threat to the safety and well-being of every member of our community. We cannot stand idly by while potential future victims face similar distress. Intervention is not just necessary—it is an ethical imperative.
In holding Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty accountable, we send an unwavering message to all: such abhorrent behavior has no place in our digital landscape. We reinforce the significance of respectful and responsible online communication, championing an environment that values empathy, understanding, and the protection of each individual's rights. Let us stand together and ensure our community thrives in an atmosphere free from the toxicity of cyberbullying.
—————————————————-
Ana Masere
(Ana’s Perspective)
In the face of the distressing circumstances I've endured, it becomes abundantly clear that Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty must face the consequences for their actions. These individuals have shamelessly exploited social media platforms, wreaking havoc by spreading falsehoods and causing harm to innocent individuals like myself. Let me outline the compelling reasons why it is crucial to promptly ban Iqbal from social media:
Spreading False Accusations: Iqbal's reckless behaviour in falsely accusing my daughter of a heinous crime, specifically claiming that she was raped by her own father, showcases the extent of the damage caused by his malicious intent. The dissemination of such baseless allegations not only stains reputations irreversibly but also inflicts unimaginable trauma upon innocent victims.
Harassment and Online Trolling: The relentless online harassment and trolling inflicted upon me by Iqbal and Chetty went beyond targeting just me. It even contributed to the deterioration of my relationship with my husband. This form of harassment poses a severe threat to mental health, subjecting individuals to unrelenting cruelty that breeds emotional distress, anxiety, and depression. No one should have to endure such torment.
Implications on Livelihood: The unfounded spread of misinformation by Iqbal and Divya resulted in me losing my paid employment. This highlights the broader consequences of their actions, reaching far beyond personal lives and impacting professional stability and financial well-being. False allegations have the power to shatter careers and plunge individuals into financial hardships and instability.
Suicidal Ideation and Mental Health: The distress caused by Iqbal and Chetty's online actions pushed me to the brink, making me contemplate the unimaginable. It reached a point where hospitalization became necessary for my own safety. This heart-wrenching experience serves as a powerful reminder of the profound implications that cyberbullying and harassment can have on an individual's mental health. It is imperative that we safeguard the well-being of social media users by removing toxic individuals like Iqbal from these platforms.
Protecting Future Victims: Banning Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty from social media is a critical step in preventing them from inflicting similar harm on others. Our proactive approach aims to shield potential victims from falling prey to their vicious attacks, false accusations, and relentless online harassment. Such measures are essential to foster an online environment that is safe, supportive, and free from the clutches of individuals like Iqbal.
It is time to take action and hold Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty accountable for their actions. By doing so, we send a clear message that their behavior is unacceptable and that the online community will not tolerate such cruelty. Let us come together to create a digital world where respect, empathy, and kindness prevail.
———————————————————
By signing this petition you agree that:
- It is crucial for responsible authorities to address this situation promptly. By implementing effective anti-bullying measures, providing support, and holding the Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty (‘The Perpetrators) accountable, positive change can occur.
- Creating a safe and nurturing environment where all individuals can thrive should be the shared goal, and it starts with actively standing against bullying by specifically banning and charging perpetrators such as Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty.
- By signing this petition, you actively participate in the collective effort to stop Mohammed Iqbal and Divya Chetty from using social media as a tool to ruin lives.
Take action now and make your voice heard by signing the petition!It's time to stand up against online harassment and make a difference. We have reached out to the Australian Human Rights Commission, Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA), Australian Police, Fiji Police, and Online Safety Commission Fiji to address this urgent matter. By joining forces with these authorities and pursuing legal action, we can put an end to this cycle of abuse. Together, we can protect ourselves and others from harm and foster a safer and more compassionate online environment for everyone. Your signature matters.
✅Sign the petition today and be a part of the movement for change.✅
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Petition created on 15 July 2023