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Victorian Senator Sarah Henderson has referred a rape allegation against an unnamed Labor MP to the Australian Federal Police.
In a statement posted to her Twitter account on Sunday evening, Senator Henderson said she had received an email from the alleged victim.
“Late this afternoon, I forwarded to the Australian Federal Police an email I received this afternoon from a woman alleging she has been raped by a man who is now a Federal Labor Member of Parliament,” she wrote in her statement.
“In immediately referring this matter to the AFP, I have followed the procedures set out by Commissioner Kershaw in his letter of 24 February 2021. I make this statement in the interests of full transparency.”
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February workplace fatalities climb to 10 after death of workers in Tuas explosion
Melvin Yong speaking to the media the day after a fire at a Tuas industrial building. (Photo: Gaya Chandramohan)
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SINGAPORE: Ten people have died in workplace accidents in Singapore in the last three-and-a-half weeks, after three workers who suffered burns in a fire at an industrial building in Tuas succumbed to their injuries on Thursday (Feb 25).
Speaking at the scene of the Tuas incident on Thursday, National Trades Union Congress assistant secretary-general Melvin Yong raised concerns about the recent spate of workplace accidents and called on the authorities to address potential safety gaps.
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British PM asked to raise horrifying torture on Indian farmers with Modi
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January 10, 2021
ISLAMABAD: As Indian police continued to torture protesting farmers, a British parliamentarian urged his Prime Minister Boris Johnson to raise the issue with Narendra Modi during his upcoming visit, urging him to resolve the deadlock and allow the people to use their democratic right of protest.
In a letter to British prime minister, Labour Member of Parliament for Slough Tan Dhesi said, “Many constituents, especially those emanating from the Punjab and other parts of India, were horrified to see footage of water cannon, tear gas and brute force being used against hundreds of thousands of peacefully protesting farmers.”
ISLAMABAD: As Indian police continued to torture protesting farmers, a British parliamentarian urged his Prime Minister Boris Johnson to raise the issue with Narendra Modi during his upcoming visit,.