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  • 11/19/2023
八点最热报 | 反性骚扰运动是妇女部今年一直在积极推动的醒觉意识。妇女部长南希苏克里今天表示,政府已经在十月份成立了反性骚扰仲裁庭,处理性骚扰的纠纷。她透露,性骚扰投报主要都是来自女性,但并不代表没有男性受害者。(主播:梁宝仪)

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00:00 Before watching the video, let me remind you that there is more content on the Hotline.
00:04 The anti-sex harassment movement is a wakening awareness that the Ministry of Women's Affairs has been actively promoting this year.
00:10 Minister of Women's Affairs Nancy Sukri said today that the government has established the Anti-Sex Harassment Court in October.
00:16 This will be another platform other than police reporting.
00:20 Let the victims of sexual harassment cases deal with sexual harassment disputes in the fastest and most convenient way at the lowest cost.
00:28 At the same time, the Anti-Sex Harassment Court will also provide a platform for victims to apologize.
00:35 In addition, the minister also pointed out that both men and women may become victims of sexual harassment incidents.
00:41 Although the most sexual harassment headlines in China are mainly from women,
00:46 it does not mean that there are no male victims.
00:48 It is because many men are not brave enough to expose the people who sexually harass them.
00:54 After the anti-sex harassment inquiry, which was promoted by the Ministry of Women's Affairs Nancy Sukri this year,
01:00 the police data showed that out of the 477 sexual harassment complaints received by the authorities last year,
01:06 90% of the women accounted for the male, and only a few accounted for the female.
01:10 But she revealed that in the anti-sex harassment inquiry,
01:13 in fact, there are many men who admit that they were once victims of sexual harassment.
01:17 However, they are ashamed and dare not report to the police.
01:21 We don't know because we are not men.
01:24 But there are.
01:26 And we can see that the police reports are not many, but the reports from our counter are many.
01:34 In addition, Nancy Sukri also used the identity of a mother to persuade those victims of sexual harassment
01:41 to be brave children, brave to report the sexual harassment crimes.
01:46 Actually, we want to encourage them to come and report.
01:51 Don't be afraid.
01:52 First of all, children are students.
01:54 I am worried because we are mothers.
01:57 We want our children to be brave people.
02:01 Not only to fight, but also to act.
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