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The Me Too movement ushered in a wave of women telling their stories of survival — but now sexual assault victims want the money they are owed.
Protests started outside India’s Supreme Court on Tuesday after charges of sexual harassment against one of the country’s chief justices, Ranhan Gogoi, were dismissed. Last month a woman came forward to say Gogoi had victimised her and her family after she rejected sexual advances from him, an accusation he denies. Some activists protesting outside the court said they want an impartial and thorough investigation into the accusations.
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She has insisted the last 12 months were "just the beginning".
The year started with the ripples of #Metoo growing stronger. As the movement left few industries untouched, women got angry, and demanded to be heard.
I have spent more than 16 years travelling. There has been literally no place where violence and discrimination against women and girls is not in some way accepted as a normal part of life
My father's violence seemed to come out of nowhere. But we later understood that he killed my mother and sister as an ultimate act of control over all of our lives
"Egerton’s impulse is not to empathise with any of the victims."