Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been urged to show "leadership" to address misogyny in the nation s Parliament after he was accused of ignoring nationwide protests against the issue.Anthony Albanese, the leader of the .
Nathanael Cooper joins political reporter Katina Curtis to look at the impact of the March 4 Justice and how the government is handling the #MeToo moment.
China Daily | Updated: 2021-03-16 09:30 Share CLOSE Protesters attend a rally against sexual violence and gender inequality in Sydney, Australia, on Monday. STEVEN SAPHORE/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
CANBERRA-Australians rallied in the capital and other cities on Monday demanding justice for women and calling out misogyny and dangerous workplace cultures as the government reels from two rape allegations.
Outside Parliament House in Canberra, the crowd of hundreds was mostly female and most wore black. They carried placards including Justice for Women and Men, Own Your Guilt .
Australian Prime Minster Scott Morrison refused organizers demand that he address the crowd, and organizers said they would not meet him in his office.
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