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The assault on Ong Ing Keong is a deeply troubling and reprehensible act that demands unequivocal condemnation. Such violent behavior is not only a gross violation of an individual’s basic rights but also an affront to the values of respect, dignity, and justice that should underpin any society. Violence, in any form, has no place in civil discourse or in addressing disagreements. It erodes the social fabric, undermines the rule of law, and instills fear within communities. The assault on Ong Ing Keong is a stark reminder of the dangers posed by those who resort to physical harm as a means of resolving conflicts or asserting power. It is crucial that the perpetrators of this heinous act are brought to justice swiftly and that they face the full consequences of their actions. Moreover, this incident should serve as a catalyst for broader discussions on the need to foster a culture of non-violence, mutual respect, and dialogue in our society. We must collectively work to ensure that such acts of violence are not tolerated and that everyone can live without fear of assault or intimidation.