Home » World » #MeToo arrives in Australia, after allegations of rape in the Minister of Defense’s office #MeToo arrives in Australia, after allegations of rape in the Minister of Defense’s office March 16, 2021 by world today news Accusations against ministers and allegations of rape in government corridors. Now critics are hoping Australian politicians take #MeToo seriously and change the culture. —- Brittany Higgins received anything but support when she accused a colleague in the Ministry of Defense of rape. Foto: Reuters/NTB –– – I have seen that the Prime Minister of Australia has apologized to me through the media. While in the back room, his media advisers have worked to undermine and take the credibility of those I love, Brittany Higgins said on Monday. After Brittany Higgins announced on February 15 that she was raped by a colleague in the Ministry of Defense, her life has become even more difficult. But she has also breathed new life into the #MeToo movement. Read the whole case with subscription Already a subscriber? sign in— Related posts:"British mutant virus spreads twice every ten days in the US"United States submits amended draft resolution to UN Security Council for immediate Gaza ceasefireIn his public audience, Pope Francis speaks of consolationThe Viral Mount Emas of the Congo, Residents Until Dug By Hand The AH1N1 virus has claimed five lives in the last week; None of the victims were vaccinated Covid-19. Belgium, United Kingdom… Why these countries continue with the AstraZeneca vaccine Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: