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The #MeToo hashtag has trended in at least 85 countries. The campaign has encouraged people around the world to spread their stories of
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. Before the MeToo movement went global, not many imagined that it would have taken off the way it did. The MeToo movement was founded in 2006 by Tarana Burke, an activist and survivor of sexual violence. The published report of a number of sexual allegations against Hollywood producer, Harvey Weinstein stirred up some Hollywood actors to get vocal against sexual harassment and their call for action to support in the fight against sexual violence. The MeToo movement has resonated with many people across all walks of life especially those who have been victims but were afraid to speak out or felt that they would not be heard.


Afghanistan

The #MeToo hashtag initially spread in
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where it is estimated about 90% of women experience sexual harassment in public, at school, or at work, but was quickly silenced when those who shared their stories started fearing for their life. Less than 1% of police officers or military members are women, and sexual assault is often ignored by law enforcement and the military. Rape threats and other types of harassment are common on Facebook and other social media in Afghanistan. Sharing stories of sexual abuse against higher-ranking men is especially dangerous for women in the country, and may result in the killing of the victim or her family members. Some women are also punished or killed to by their own family for speaking out, to redeem their "honor" after being tarnished by rape. Despite the risks, some notable people such as ''Sarienews'' journalist Maryam Mehtar, and presidential advisor Shaharzad Akbar have shared their own #MeToo stories on social media. Mehtar experienced extreme abuse and several death threats for sharing her story about being sexually harassed in public daily, and was publicly called a "whore" in an interview with ''The New York Times'' by Afghan writer Jalil Junbish. He also called the NYT reporter a whore in the same interview. He later denied making the comments. Other women only share their first name or a fake name, and typically describe the story without naming the perpetrator to avoid reprisal. Sexual harassment was first defined in Afghanistan in 2016, though there has been little effort made to enforce laws against it. Rod Nordland and Fatima Faizi of ''The New York Times'' reported that a colonel in the
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was secretly and clearly videotaped sexually assaulting a subordinate in November 2017, and the video quickly went viral, but despite an alleged investigation, the colonel has not been formally accused of misconduct. The Ministries of
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and
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set up a phone hotline for women to call to report sexual misconduct from law enforcement officials, but a call to the line revealed the hotline will offer advice only about phone harassment, and stated if a person harasses you in person, to "slap them".


Australia

In October 2017, reporter and journalist
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announced on Twitter that she was launching an investigation into reports of sexual harassment by powerful Australian men in the media in the wake of the
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sexual abuse allegations and the rise in public awareness of the #MeToo movement. Earlier that same year, Spicer had released a memoir, ''The Good Girl Stripped Bare'', where she wrote about her own experiences of sexual harassment in the work place. Spicer later reported that she had received responses from 470 people about people in the industry, including Australian television presenter and producer
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. The extent of the claims against Burke were published by the
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(ABC) and ''
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'' in a joint investigative piece on November 26, 2017, where it was reported that "One name kept recurring – Don Burke." Spicer, along with Kate McClymont, Lorna Knowles and Alison Branley, won the 2018
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in the print/text journalism and Television/Video Current Affairs Short (less than 20 minutes) categories for their investigation and on Australia Day in 2018, Spicer was appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia "for significant service to the broadcast media as a journalist and television presenter, and as an ambassador for social welfare and charitable groups". Later that same year, Spicer and Melinda Schneider launched NOW Australia, a campaign aimed at helping connect people with legal support and counselling. Since then the #MeToo movement has now expanded beyond Australian media and the
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has launched an independent search into workplace sexual harassment that is the first of its kind in the world. It has been hypothesised by ''The Age'' that Australia's strict defamation laws make it difficult for more victims to come forward. ''
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'' reported an accusation against
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. He then successfully sued the newspaper for defamation; this may have a chilling effect on the #MeToo movement due to the lack of protection for
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.
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separately described sexual misconduct by Rush.
Tarana Burke Tarana Burke (born September 12, 1973) is an American activist from The Bronx, New York, who started the MeToo movement. In 2006, Burke began using MeToo to help other women with similar experiences to stand up for themselves. Over a decade late ...
and
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won the 2019
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for their role in the #MeToo movement. The award was presented on November 14, 2019. In February 2021, four women accused a former parliament staffer of rape, including
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who mentioned that she was raped in the office of the then-defence industry minister
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inside
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in March 2019. Days after Higgins came forward, Attorney-General
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gave a media statement about a 1988 rape allegation made against him by a woman who committed suicide in 2020.


Austria

Austrian director
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called the #MeToo movement "a new puritanism coloured by a hatred of men" and a "witch hunt" that "should be left in the Middle Ages". In 2019, the umbrella organization of Austrian filmmakers along with the VdFS, the VAM and the BMKÖS launched "#we_do!"", a contact point "against discrimination and unequal treatment, abuse of power, sexual assault and violations in labor law" for everyone working in the Austrian film and television industry. On June 18, 2022, Austrian director
Katharina Mückstein Katharina Mückstein (born 1982) is an Austrian film director, screenwriter and producer. Narrative films Mückstein wrote and directed include '' Talea'' (2013) and ''L'Animale'' (2018). She also wrote and produced the documentaries '' Three Far ...
initiated a debate by sharing on her
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account her experiences with
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and
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in the film industry since she was 19, such as when a lighting technician insulted her body every day on a film set and then said that he wanted to fuck her, and when she got the funding approval for her first major film, two established male colleagues tried to intervene with the funding agency so that she would not get the money, since they believed that she only got the funding because she is a woman. She also shared an
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that read: "Tonight a perpetrator will stand on the stage and will be applauded. And there is nothing we can do to counter that. It's devastating. I wish all those affected good nerves. #MeToo didn't even start in Austria". No name was given, but the only event of that kind taking place in Austria that night was the premiere of ''
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'' in Vienna, which led to speculation that Mückstein was referring to someone who worked in that film. Mückstein later said that she could not name the man due to legal reasons. Mückstein's Instagram posts inspired several women to share their own experiences with sexual harassment, sexism, racism, homophobia and abuses of power in the Austrian film and theatre community, which Mückstein then shared anonymously on her Instagram account, which generated a lot of debates, media attention and sparked a new wave of the #MeToo Movement in Austria. When ''Corsages director,
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, was asked about it, she told Austrian magazine ''
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'' on 2 July 2022 that she learned about the rumors about one of the actors from ''Corsage'' "a long time ago", when the project was already underway, but as long as there are only rumors and no court-confirmed evidence, she will never remove or dismiss a staff member from the stage based on rumors, and if there are neither concrete allegations nor a procedure against someone, she would act as a judge if she reacted with consequences. "There were certainly reports about this man, but they only came from people who were neither affected themselves nor had anything to testify directly. One should stick to the facts, because passing on rumors can seriously damage people; I appreciate Katharina Mückstein extremely for her attitude and her commitment to film politics, we are definitely on the same side. But I would definitely have chosen a different path," she said. Mückstein's proposal to give a speech on the #MeToo debate on the stage of the
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ceremony at the end of June 2022 was rejected by the Austrian Film Academy, which choose to release a statement on the matter on their official website instead. During her acceptance speech for Best Supporting Actress at the Austrian Film Awards on June 30, 2022, German actress said; "I'm only 20 years old and I'm a frequent victim of sexual abuse on film sets and in the theater. It is important to stand together here. Let's break the silence together," Jordan urged those in attendance, earning a standing ovation. On September 2, 2022, German newspaper
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reported that Austrian filmmaker
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has been accused of child exploitation and that children were exposed to violence and nudity on the set of his 2022 film ''
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''. Seidl has denied the allegations. The
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gave up on awarding Seidl with the Douglas Sirk Prize, and the
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withdrew ''Sparta'' from its program due to the allegations. On September 5, 2022, two Austrian independent organisations launched ''VERA'', a trust center against abuse of power, harassment and violence in art, culture and sport. It is run by the ''Vertrauensstelle'' for the field of the arts and culture, and the ''100% Sport'' for the sports sector. On January 13, 2023, it was reported that actor has been charged with possession of child pornography. In the middle of Summer 2021, Teichtmeister's girlfriend at the time discovered a pornographic image of a child on his mobile phone and informed the police. During a search of Teichtmeister's apartment, police found around 58,000 files with pornographic depictions of minors in a total of 22 data carriers such as laptops, desktops, mobile phones, USB sticks and memory cards collected between February 2008 and August 2021. The investigators found no evidence that Teichtmeister had passed on data, but he is said to have taken photos of minors himself at film locations and subsequently arranged them into collages with speech bubbles with pornographic content. According to Teichtmeister's lawyer, Michael Rami, his client "fully confesses" and will plead guilty in the forthcoming trial, scheduled to begin on February 8, 2023, at the Vienna Criminal Court. Teichtmeister faces up to two years in prison. Teichtmeister's lawyer said that he is accused of a "purely digital crime", meaning that he has not committed any criminal acts against people. Following the reports, Austrian public broadcaster
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stated that it will refrain from producing and broadcasting works with Teichtmeister with immediate effect, and The
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dismissed him from their ensemble without notice. The cinema chain Cineplexx also reacted by removing the film ''
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'' (in which Teichtmeister portrayed
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) from its theaters in Austria. On January 14, 2023, the Federal Ministry for Art, Culture, Public Service and Sport, Andrea Mayer, announced a detailed examination of the case and commissioned the Bundestheater-Holding to create a comprehensive chronology of the information flows in the group to ensure that all levels were acted correctly and with the necessary care. The producers of ''Corsage'', Johanna Scherz and Alexander Glehr stated; "Today we learned of the charges against Florian Teichtmeister for the first time and as film producers and parents we are deeply shocked. Over the weekend we will decide together with the director of the film, Marie Kreutzer, what this means for the film and we will inform you in good time." On January 15, 2023, Kreutzer released a statement saying that she was "sad and angry that a feminist film that more than 300 people from all over Europe worked on for years may be tarnished and damaged by the horrific actions of one person". Kreutzer said she was informed of the rumors about Teichtmeister in Autumn 2021, after filming for ''Corsage'' had wrapped, and when the actor was inquired about these rumors, he "convincingly assured us (and others) of their falsity," she said. Rumors about Teichtmeister have been circulating in the Austrian press since September 2021, when daily newspaper ''
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'' published an article reporting that there was talk of a "successful local theater and film actor who is said to be hoarding child pornographic material". The actor's ex-partner reported him, and he was said to have physically attacked and verbally threatened her during their relationship. No one was named at the time, but insiders quickly found out that it was Teichtmeister, according to Austrian magazine ''
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'', which also stated that Katharina Mückstein's Instagram post on June 18, 2022, was meant for a different actor, and Mückstein herself later stated that she was not talking about Teichtmeister. The Burgtheater director Martin Kušej said that Teichtmeister had been identified internally as the person concerned in the rumors in 2021, but he "credibly denied" all of the allegations when he was confronted by the management and described the accusations as an act of revenge by his ex-partner. However, according to his lawyer, Teichmeister is said to have confessed from the start and cooperated with the authorities. In October 2021, Dieter Pochlatko, producer of the film ''Serviam'', was informed by the lawyer of the parents of an underage actress about a photo and was asked to arrange that Teichtmeister no longer approached this actress. Austrian newspaper ''Exxpress'' reported on January 15, 2023, that another actor from ''Corsage'' has been accused of sexual assault by an anonymous insider of the film scene. "As with Teichtmeister, everything should be covered up with this actor so that the film project is not damaged. Again, many people know about the allegations, and again nobody is bringing it to the public," reported the whistleblower who informed ''Exxpress'' in June 2022 about the allegations against Teichtmeister. "In the industry it is known that there are also serious allegations against another Austrian actor. During the shooting of ''Corsage'' there were several serious sexual assaults on the film set. And the scene is also silent about that again", the insider said. ''Exxpress'' also reported that the film's director Marie Kreutzer had been informed about these cases, and that the name of the actor is known to the newspaper, but Austria's media law does not allow him to be named. ''Der Standard'' also reported that there are allegations against another actor from ''Corsage''. Kreutzer confirmed to ''Der Standard'' on January 16, 2023, that her response to Mückstein's post in July 2022 was not about Teichtmeister. ''Der Standard'' wrote that Kreutzer had several conversations with the second actor about the #MeToo rumors circulating about him around the start of the shooting for ''Corsage''. After the rumors were repeatedly brought to Kreutzer, she had several conversations with the actor, who always claimed that the rumors were unfounded. Kreutzer then recommended that he turn to "We_do", the contact and advice center for the film and television industry of Austria. According to reports, the actor followed her advice and is said to have deposited his willingness to talk at "We_do" if he was reported by those affected. In 2020, the actor filmed an anti-violence campaign by the Autonomous Austrian Women's Shelters speaking against violence against women. After the spot was published on social media in February 2021, several victims of violence, acquaintances or witnesses called the organization to ask why they chose this actor and the video was removed. On January 17, 2023, ''Corsages production company, Film AG, issued a statement on the second actor accused of sexual assault: "Of course we take such allegations seriously, even if they have nothing to do with the production of the film 'Corsage' directly. Director Marie Kreutzer commented in detail on this last summer. Back then, she tried to get to the bottom of the rumors with both the actor and many whistleblowers. We had another detailed conversation with the actor yesterday. This conversation didn't bring us any new information either," the statement said.


Belgium

On November 9, 2017, The Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie stopped all collaboration with
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, a Belgian TV producer, after several complains and allegations of sexual intimidation were filed against him. The TV producer is facing charges of stalking women and electronic nuisance behaviour. The trial will start on January 14, 2021. In May 2019, Julie Van Espen was the victim of a homicide in
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. Her death has led to political protests against sexual violence. That month, over 15,000 people walked a 'silent march' in Antwerp for Van Espen. The
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'#enough', '#MeToo' and '#JulieVanEspen' were used by people on social media to command attention to the case, to raise awareness on sexual violence, and to address that the suspect of her murder had been convicted of rape twice before.


Canada

In French-speaking parts of Canada, the campaign is done under the hashtag . A minister of Quebec, , said she believed a global movement was in the works and we should salute this change. It was reported that calls to rape and women's crisis centers have increased dramatically, up to 553% above normal levels, since started trending in October 2017, causing problems with staffing and budgeting.
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has contributed $1 million to help support these crisis hotlines. Hundreds of people marched to promote at an event in
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in December 2017. In the wake of , a candidate for mayor of dropped out of the race in response to allegations of sexual misconduct from several women. Montreal police set up a phone hotline for people who have been raped or harassed to call. Radio and TV presenter was accused by 11 people of either sexually harassing them, or engaging in such conduct that they witnessed. He lost several endorsements and was suspended from most projects he was involved with. Humorist resigned from all his positions and tried to sell his company in the wake of several sexual misconduct allegations, including one from producer , a class action lawsuit from several women, and a sexual assault report filed with the police. A newly popular hashtag, (#AndNow or Now What?) has started spreading as the "second part" to to discuss what to do now that the magnitude of the problem with sexual misconduct in the workplace has been exposed. is represented by a yellow heart. It was unveiled on the show in January 2018, with the stated purpose of determining which attitudes related to society, politics, institutions, and media need to be changed to ensure equity between all people. Canadian Prime Minister
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has been a vocal advocate and supporter of the #MeToo movement. In a speech at the
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in January 2018, Trudeau called for critical discussion on issues brought up by the #MeToo and Women's March movements and by Time's Up. Trudeau has also advocated and acted upon a high standard set for himself and members of his government. Trudeau stated that he holds a "zero tolerance for sexual assault, harassment or other forms of misconduct by his employees or caucus colleagues". As leader of the
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party, Trudeau initiated investigations on several members of parliament resulting in the dismissal of cabinet minister
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, the resignation of MP
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, and the suspension and later expulsion of MPs Scott Andrews and
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. In an interview, Trudeau explained that the zero tolerance standard applied to himself as well and stated, "I've been very, very careful all my life to be thoughtful, to be respectful of people's space and people's headspace as well." However, an editorial written in August 2000 resurfaced during his premiership regarding an alleged incident where an author accused Trudeau of groping a reporter and in July 2018 Trudeau publicly rejected the accusations. The piece stated Trudeau provided a "day-late" apology to the reporter, saying, "If I had known you were reporting for a national paper, I never would have been so forward." On July 6 Trudeau stated there was no need to investigate the allegations against him.


Chile

In April–June 2018, female students marched around Chile and occupied universities to protest sexual harassment. Multiple actresses levelled accusations of Weinstein-like behavior at
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director Herval Abreu in April and film director Nicolás López in June; both men have denied any wrongdoing.


China

On Chinese social networks, hashtags #WoYeShi or #metoo are sometimes used to denote the #Metoo hashtag. ''Mi tu'' pronounced in Mandarin, meaning "rice bunny", is also used with a hashtag of #RiceBunny. In mainland China, the Chinese internet censorship service has slowed down the Chinese MeToo posts via censorship. So far, the #MeToo debate appears to be limited to universities. An article appearing on the state-run ''
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'' newspaper states that sexual misconduct is rare in China due to superior education and culture has caused considerable Internet outrages. A recent study from a pair of professors from
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indicated that about 80% of working women in China have experienced sexual harassment at some point in their career, and there were strong reactions of anger online following the report. The article has since been taken down. Activist Feng Yuan points out that China does not have national laws prohibiting sexual harassment, and uses state media to encourage women to focus on family and stay home. New laws recently made it illegal for television programming to contain images of a women's cleavage, sexual acts outside of marriage, or any topics that present "Western lifestyles" in a positive light. #MeToo has received extreme governmental censorship online. Sophie Richardson, the
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director for China, stated the Chinese government regularly suppresses discussion of women's rights, for example an incident in 2015 where
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and four other activists were arrested when the government learned they planned to hand out stickers about preventing sexual harassment on public transportation. In Hong Kong, track and field athlete Vera Lui Lai-Yiu posted her case of sex abuse alongside #metoo on her Facebook fanpage on her 23rd birthday. She posted in response to a similar action by gymnast
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. Lui posted a picture of herself holding a piece of paper with the handwritten words "#metoo lly" (her initials). In January 2018, student Zheng Xi publicly started a campaign against sexual harassment in response to #MeToo. Dr. Luo Xixi, an academic, revealed being sexually assaulted by a professor at
Beihang University Beihang University, previously known as Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (), abbreviated as BUAA or Beihang ( zh, c=北航, p=), is a national public research university located in Beijing, China, specializing in engineering, t ...
when she was in her 20s. Luo gathered extensive evidence from many women, including recordings, and presented it to the institution. She waited until the professor was already suspended before going public with the story. Her post was viewed over 3 million times within 24 hours. She said that #metoo gave her the courage to speak up. She is currently living in the US. Zhou Xiaoxuan, a 25-year-old screenwriter in Beijing, stated that the
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host and anchor Zhu Jun assaulted her in his dressing room while she was an intern of his in 2014. When she went to the police, she was urged her to drop her report, telling her that her parents, who both work for government institutions, could lose their jobs. So for years, Ms. Zhou kept what had happened a secret, only known by herself, her parents, and some close friends. That was until one day, where she saw a "#MeToo" post, and decided to share her own story. Her intentions were to share with her friends that this happens to people close to themselves, but instead her post was shared rapidly over the Chinese internet, until the Chinese government intervened and banned state-run media from covering the story. Zhou has sued Zhu, who has countersued. Yue Xin, an undergraduate of
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in Beijing, led a campaign to uncover information regarding the alleged assault and subsequent suicide of Gao Yan, a student who was allegedly assaulted by former professor Shang Yang. Peking University took measures to attempt to dissuade Yue from pursuing her investigation. Yue Xin would eventually participate in the Jasic Incident. On November 2, 2021, professional tennis player and former doubles world no. 1
Peng Shuai Peng Shuai (; born 8 January 1986) is a Chinese retired professional tennis player. In February 2014, she was ranked world No. 1 doubles player by the WTA, becoming the first Chinese tennis player to achieve that ranking (in either single ...
shared allegations of
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against
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, former
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and a high-ranked official of the
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cadre.


Denmark

In September 2020, a letter addressed to
Sofie Linde Sofie Linde Ingversen (born Sofie Linde Lauridsen, 22 September 1989 in Aarhus), professionally known as Sofie Linde, is a Danish television presenter and main presenter of the Danish X-Factor. Private life Sofie Linde was born in Aarhus but spen ...
, signed by 700 women, stated that she was not the only person being sexually harassed. Over the following months, debate eventually resulted in the Lord Mayor of Copenhagen,
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, admitting that he had sexually harassed women over a span of about 30 years. He resigned one day later. The head of the
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,
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, also resigned.


Egypt

The #MeToo movement in
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was instigated by the social media campaign of student
Nadeen Ashraf Nadeen Ashraf ( ar, نادين اشرف; born 12 March 1998) is an Egyptian feminist activist. Her use of social media instigated the #MeToo movement within Egypt. She is part of the BBC's 100 Women of 2020 list. Biography Ashraf was born ...
, who was compelled to create the account "Assault Police" to enable women in Egypt to have a public platform to call out their abusers anonymously.


Ethiopia

Alyssa Milano specifically called for supporting the victims in Ethiopia in an interview with ''
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''. In Ethiopia, up to 40% of students may have experienced sexual violence. In November 2017, nine middle-school aged girls organized together and spoke out about an abusive teacher in their school, saying they got the idea from the "Me Too" movement. The teacher was dismissed and referred to law enforcement.
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's Amanda Westfall said the teacher likely would have gotten away with it just a few years ago.


France

Variants of the phrase trended in France, especially (#DenounceYourPig), which encouraged users to share the names of their alleged abusers. was first used by Sandra Muller. She was requested to take down her tweet by two lawyers. In France, 93% of complaints against criminal sexual harassment are dropped or never followed up on by law enforcement. Prosecutions are extremely rare, and only 65 of 1,048 sexual harassment lawsuits from 2014 actually led to a conviction. In 40% of workplace sexual violence cases, the person who makes the complaint is reprimanded or fired, while the accused person is typically not investigated or punished. There is no French equivalent to the U.S.
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, which gives victims a place to report workplace sexual violence if the employer and/or law enforcement refuses to address the complaint.
Brigitte Macron Brigitte Marie-Claude Macron (; née Brigitte Trogneux , previously Auzière ; born 13 April 1953) is a French former educator. She is the wife and former teacher of Emmanuel Macron, who is the current President of France and Co-Prince of Andor ...
, wife of French President
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, expressed support for the #MeToo movement. Initially the hashtag went viral, but there was an almost immediate media backlash. Soon after, 100 high-profile French women, including actress , former actress and radio host , art critic and author , and German singer and actress
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, signed an open letter by which criticized the #MeToo / #BalanceTonPorc campaign. It was noted the letter is poorly edited with several typos and unclear or clumsy passages. The people who signed the letter, especially and , were criticized for saying men should have the "right to pester" women. The letter also told people not to be bothered by small amounts of sexual harassment, for example men who rub against women on public transportation. The letter states women should "consider it as the expression of a great sexual misery, or even as a nonevent". French politician said some aspects of the letter were "profoundly shocking" and "we have immense difficulty convincing young women that when a man rubs his genitals against a woman in the Métro without her consent, it is an act of sexual assault that can lead to three years in prison and a 75,000 euro fine." A week after its publication, issued a letter of clarification, and said although she still agrees with the spirit of the original letter, she wants to clarify that she does believe sexual harassment and assault are real problems, and apologized to all victims of unpleasant sexual acts who read the letter and felt hurt by it. Political commentator said the movement to prevent sexual misconduct at work is more accepted by younger women in France because they take sexual freedom as a given, while older feminists are afraid #MeToo may hurt the sexual revolution. Legal professional noted that when people are given "concrete examples" of sexual misconduct, they often "change their minds and acknowledge how harmful some situations can be". French politician said that the #MeToo movement will continue because French women have been silenced for too long. A petition aimed at President demanded sexual harassment to be taken more seriously in France, and received more than 100,000 signatures in three days. Singer
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said in an interview published by
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that he had been the victim of sexual harassment and stated that men (not only women) were also affected by the problem. NousToutes In 2018, 30,000 women marched in Paris with the #NousToutes, dressing in purple. Tens of thousands of men and women demonstrated on November 23, 2019, in more than 30 cities. ; Ligue du LOL In February 2019, prominent male Parisian journalists were accused of forming a group called the "Ligue du LOL" that ran online harassment campaigns against feminists, female journalists, writers of color and gay people over a 10-year period. The group's founder, , was suspended by the daily newspaper
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, whose own fact-checking unit broke the story. The NGO
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called for a judicial investigation.


Germany

MeToo was not particularly popular in Germany until January 11, 2018, when it started trending after the weekly newspaper published reports about three German former actresses who alleged that award-winning TV director
Dieter Wedel Dieter Karl Cäsar Wedel (; 12 November 1939 – 13 July 2022) was a German director. Wedel directed numerous television productions since the late 1960s, among them very successful mini-series like ', ', ' and ''Die Affäre Semmeling''. He is c ...
had committed sexual assault. There have been official concerns about the alleged long-time coverup of 's actions because most of his work was done through public broadcasting and received government money. The report detailed a months-long investigation into the three allegations, and included 50 interviews. has not responded to the allegations in , stating through a spokesperson he is in the hospital and having heart trouble. Another high-profile German case concerned the former president of the Munich Academy of Music,
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. In a study of 2000 Germans conducted after the initial spread of #MeToo, it was found that 43% of women and 12% of men have experienced sexual harassment or abuse, most commonly inappropriate touching.


Greece

The MeToo movement took off in Greece when, in November 2020,
Olympic Olympic or Olympics may refer to Sports Competitions * Olympic Games, international multi-sport event held since 1896 ** Summer Olympic Games ** Winter Olympic Games * Ancient Olympic Games, ancient multi-sport event held in Olympia, Greece b ...
sailing champion
Sofia Bekatorou Sofia Bekatorou ( el, Σοφία Μπεκατώρου; born 26 December 1977) is a Greek sailing champion. She has participated in over hundreds of main class events including 2004 Summer Olympics sailing competition, where she won the gold me ...
revealed publicly that she had been the victim of sexual assault by a senior
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(HSF) executive in 1998. The case's revelation led to a wave of solidarity among all the segments of the Greek society with the hashtag #MeTinSofia (#IAmWithSofia) becoming a hit and the country's political leadership, including
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Kyriakos Mitsotakis Kyriakos Mitsotakis ( el, Κυριάκος Μητσοτάκης, ; born 4 March 1968) is a Greek politician serving as the prime minister of Greece since 8 July 2019. A member of the New Democracy (Greece), New Democracy, he has been its presi ...
and
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Katerina Sakellaropoulou Katerina Sakellaropoulou ( el, Κατερίνα Σακελλαροπούλου, Latn, el, Katerína Sakellaropoúlou, ; born 30 May 1956) is a Greek judge who has been the president of Greece since 13 March 2020. She was elected by the Hellenic ...
, expressing their full support to her. The mounting pressure led to the resignation of the assailant from the HSF. The wave of #MeToo allegations rocked the country and spread from Sports sector to other segments of the Greek social life, including the Arts and Entertainment industry, and eventually inspired Zeta Douka and a number of other actresses and actors to come forward with their own stories of
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, sexual harassment and abuse, with reports surfacing about the involvement of high-profile people, such as actors George Kimoulis and
Petros Filippidis Petros Filippidis or Petros Philippidis ( el, Πέτρος Φιλιππίδης; born 31 December 1962) is a Greek former actor. Filippidis has taken part in many ancient Greek comedies, such as ''Thesmophoriazusae'' and '' The Birds''. He achie ...
, as well as the
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director
Dimitris Lignadis Dimitris Lignadis (Greek: Δημήτρης Λιγνάδης; born September 25, 1964) is a Greek actor and stage director, who served as the Artistic Director of the National Theater of Greece from August 2019 until he resigned on February 6, 20 ...
, in violent incidents, sexual assaults and rapes. Following these revelations, Filippidis was removed from the TV shows he was starring, and Lignadis resigned from his position where he was hired by Greek Culture Minister Lina Mendoni under controversial circumstances which were the subject of a public debate and strong criticism against Mendoni. Lignadis was later arrested by the authorities on rape charges. Following the #MeToo wave, the Greek government proposed in February 2021 law changes designed to combat sexual abuse in the country.


Iran

In October 2018, in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Grand Ayatollah
Ali Khamenei Sayyid Ali Hosseini Khamenei ( fa, سید علی حسینی خامنه‌ای, ; born 19 April 1939) is a Twelver Shia ''marja and the second and current Supreme Leader of Iran, in office since 1989. He was previously the third president o ...
issued a message stating the "disaster of countless sexual assaults on Western women – including incidents leading to #Metoo campaign" can be solved with the Islamic solution of
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. In August 2020, a #Metoo movement gained momentum on social media in Iran. Most prominently, in a ''New York Times'' article by
Farnaz Fassihi Farnaz Fassihi ( fa, فرناز فصیحی; born 1971) is an Iranian-American journalist who has worked for ''The New York Times'' since 2019. She is the United Nations bureau chief and also writes about Iranian news. Previously she was a seni ...
, published on October 20, 2020, thirteen women accused
Aydin Aghdashloo Aydin Aghdashloo ( fa, آیدین آغداشلو; born October 30, 1940) is an Iranian painter, graphist, art curator, writer, and film critic. Early life and education Aydin Aghdashloo, the son of Mohammad-Beik Aghdashloo (Haji Ouf) and Nahi ...
, an internationally famous Iranian artist with ties to the Iranian regime, of repeated acts of sexual assault and abuse over many years. The wave of allegations against Aghdashloo began with a Twitter thread by former journalist Sara Omatali on August 22, 2020, and were corroborated by 45 people in research for the ''Times'' article. The article stated that, out of these 45 people interviewed, "nineteen described him as the '
Harvey Weinstein Harvey Weinstein (; born March 19, 1952) is an American former film producer and convicted sex offender. He and his brother, Bob Weinstein, co-founded the entertainment company Miramax, which produced several successful independent films inclu ...
of Iran'." Aghdashloo responded by stating that "the allegations of sexual abuse against me are full of significant inaccuracies, mischaracterizations and fabrications." At the same time, discussion of the case of university art professor Keivan Emamverdi flooded Iranian Twitter accounts in 2020. He was accused by multiple female students of inviting them to his home, then drugging and raping them. After a number of former students leveled allegations against Emamverdi on social media — using fake names to remain anonymous — Tehran's police chief announced Emamverdi's arrest on August 25, 2020. The list grew to include more than 100 notable Iranians, including
Mohsen Namjoo Mohsen Namjoo ( fa, محسن نامجو) is an Iranian singer-songwriter, composer and musician. His style of music is influenced by blues and rock as well as Iranian folk music. Early life and education Namjoo was born on 4 March 1976 in Torba ...
(singer)
Ebrahim Soltani
(
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professor), and
Bahman Jalali Bahman Jalali (1944 – 15 January 2010) was an Iranian photographer who played a significant role in educating a new generation of Iranian photographers. He taught photography at several universities in Iran over a 30-year period. Jalali's w ...
(photographer).


India

The use of the #MeToo hashtag on social media spread quickly in India, where sexual harassment is commonly referred to by the word 'eve-teasing', a term described as misleading, tame, and diluting the seriousness of the crime. In response to #MeToo, there have been attempts to teach Indian women about workplace rights and safe reporting, as well as educate men about the scope of the problem. Some have likened #MeToo to a 2012 social movement which followed a violent gang rape in New Delhi that later resulted in a woman's death, which caused the Indian government to institute harsher punishments for rape. Others have suggested there was underlying public anger over a Delhi rape conviction that was overturned by Judge Ashutosh Kumar a month before against filmmaker and writer
Mahmood Farooqui Mahmood Farooqui is an Indian writer, performer and director. He specializes in a type of story-telling known as ''Dastangoi''. Farooqui along with his uncle Shamsur Rahman Faruqi, noted Urdu poet and literary critic, revived Dastangoi, the anci ...
, ruling that a "feeble" no was not enough to revoke consent because it was typical for one partner to be less willing. The case is being appealed to the Supreme Court. Activist
Jasmeen Patheja Jasmeen Patheja is a human rights activist in India and was born in Kolkata, West Bengal. She graduated from Srishti School of Art Design and Technology in fine arts. She is a former Ashoka Fellow and works towards gender sensitization. She has ...
, head of
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, stated #MeToo's power is in demonstrating India can no longer ignore the scope of the problem. Kaimini Jaiswal, a lawyer at the
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, stressed the importance of teaching women how to read, especially in rural villages, because most women in these areas are illiterate and financially and emotionally dependent on a male relative. Blogger Sheena Dabholkar's viral #MeToo tweet resulted in the boycott of Khodu Irani's popular
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pub, High Spirits, by several well-known performers. Several women mentioned
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, which initiated a police case in January 2018. The Trends Desk of ''
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'' wrote many Indian men are speaking up as a part of #MeToo, including discussions about consent and how some men are also abused. Rina Chandran of
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said that #MeToo is ignoring the 600,000 women in India who are currently involuntary sex workers, and are typically poor, uneducated or lack a family. There were reports of mass sexual assaults during the 2018 new year's celebrations in
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, which have been associated with #MeToo. The incidents were initially dismissed by the police until someone uploaded CCTV footage of the assaults to social media. Home Minister G. Parameshwara, Abu Azmi, and other officials came under fire for stating "western" women's clothing and values were the cause of the rapes and that women's families should not allow them to go to parties or major celebrations. Several lists of alleged rapists and harassers started spreading on social media in India, including "The List" which initially included the names of about sixty highly respected academic men. The List of Sexual Harassers in Academia ("
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") was posted on October 24, 2017, by activist Inji Pennu and an Indian student in California named Raya Sarkar, . This list has resulted in criticism against #MeToo because the allegations were unverified before they started spreading on social media. Some of the victims from the list have come forward to explain they were ignored, mistreated or retaliated against when they tried to pursue action. Sarkar has defended The List, saying that she posted it only to warn her friends about professors and academics to avoid (mostly upper caste men), and had no idea it could become so popular. A second list came out a week later that was made by women from a lower caste background and included more names, raising the total to around 70. Twelve prominent Indian feminists dismissed The List in a formal letter, saying they understand that the justice system is typically tilted against victims, but unverified claims make things harder for the feminist movement. Writers Rhea Dangwal and Namrata Gupta responded that most victims from the list were poor students who tried to go through official channels without success or recourse, while every single man on the list can defend himself socially and legally. On September 27, 2018, former actress
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accused
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of sexual harassment, which was the catalyst of the "Me Too" movement in India. The accusation by Dutta stirred a row of accusations from many women in industries including media and politics. In October 2018, the Minister of state for External Affairs,
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was accused of sexual harassment by several female colleagues through the 'Me Too' Movement in India. On October 21, 2018, former music director
Anu Malik Anwar Sardar "Anu" Malik (born 2 November 1960) is an Indian music composer, singer, music arranger and score composer. He is an Indian National Award and Filmfare Award winning musician, who primarily composes music for the Hindi film indus ...
was suspended from the jury panel of ''Indian Idol'' 2018, after facing multiple allegations of sexual harassment made through the movement.


Israel

In
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
, the Hebrew hashtag (#UsToo) began trending on October 18, 2017, with a front page spread in the newspaper .
Asi Levi Osnat "Asi" Levi ( he, אסי לוי; born September 28, 1969) is an Israeli Film Academy Award winning actress. Career Levi attended and graduated the Yoram Levinstein School of Acting in southern Tel Aviv. Levi's early appearances include f ...
said at the
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ceremony that unlike America, in Israel the status of those accused does not change. A hashtag for men, #HowIWillChange, has also become popular.


Palestine

or (#MeToo) has also been used by
Palestinian Palestinians ( ar, الفلسطينيون, ; he, פָלַסְטִינִים, ) or Palestinian people ( ar, الشعب الفلسطيني, label=none, ), also referred to as Palestinian Arabs ( ar, الفلسطينيين العرب, label=non ...
women from
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.


Italy

In Italy, women posted stories of assault and harassment under the hashtag , which translates literally as "TheTimeThat". The phrase was launched by the journalist . Italian journalist wrote in ''
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'' that the initially popular movement quickly died out in Italy. She stated that Italian politician and former Prime Minister , who is known for his role in wild parties ( Bunga Bunga bacchanals) with underage girls and prostitutes, has contributed to a strong sexist culture with few female politicians in positions of power. Movie directors and were accused of harassment by more than a dozen women but did not face any significant consequences or media scrutiny. ''
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'' described the movement in Italy as "Meh" — later referring to the country as "the land that #MeToo forgot" — due to the lack of discussion. , the president of the lower house of Parliament, has declared that the movement cannot touch Italy because although there is much harassment, victims are often silenced and there is also a belief that "in our country, there are no harassers". It has been reported that nearly 70% of female university students have been sexually harassed, and it is widely accepted that Italy is behind other countries when it comes to gender rights. In response to , one article from was titled, "First they put out, then they whine and pretend to regret it." Italian , an employee and friend of
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, was widely covered by the media after he was accused of allegations that he aided Weinstein in sexually harassing Italian actress and former model , though he denies all wrongdoing. said of Italy, "Nothing has changed", and described her life after going public with the allegations as living a nightmare. She has made plans to leave Italy. Conservative TV news editor criticized for being an accomplice to Weinstein for not reporting him immediately, and several other public figures and politicians questioned her innocence. The group (Not One Woman Less), which is dedicated to stopping violence against women, wrote a letter to support and organised a protest in November 2017 where tens of thousands of people gathered in Rome. Blogger (I Break Down Walls), journalist , (literally, ''Loose Bitches''), and author also strongly supported publicly. Italian women's rights activist Lorella Zanardo has stated that it is taken for granted that women must give or sell their body in order to get high-profile positions in politics, film, and media. , a politician who has created governmental initiatives aimed at teaching women it is okay to say no to sexual advances, has been targeted in the news and on social media for her support of the movement. She has been impersonated in several fake interviews where the actresses portray in unflattering ways.
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images of have been shared widely on social media, including a doctored image with her underwear showing during her swearing-in ceremony, which never occurred. , the chair of the Commission of Inquiry into Femicide in Italy, said that one woman is killed every two days on average by male violence, and the problem is severely under-reported, though she credited the hashtag and the work by with making a positive difference. Argento, herself, was accused of sexual misconduct in 2018 by actor
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. Following this allegation, Argento was fired from her work on '' The X Factor Italy''.


Japan

According to
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, in Japan only around 4% of rapes are reported due to social stigmas against sexual assault survivors, of which half of the criminal charges are dropped by prosecutors. According to her, many
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s in Japanese culture typically hold women accountable for sexual assaults instead of the assaulter, creating an environment where even if victims come forward "Japanese society wants them to stay silent." According to her, The word "rape" is
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in Japan, instead described with less threatening words like saying an underage victim was "tricked," or a woman was "violated" thus contributing to a public lacking comprehensive understanding of the pervasiveness of the problem. Political Scientist Mari Miura argues that a lack of solidarity among women and the complicated, stigmatized and lengthy process of prosecuting rapists deters sexual assault survivors from speaking out. According to Yumi E. Suzuki, victims of sexual violence in Japan tend to remain silent after victimization due to unsupportive attitudes from criminal justice officials and the general public. She says that the introduced in 2009 may change this trend and improve the response to victims. Prior to 2017,
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regarding the treatment of sexual assault had remained unchanged since 1907. Previously, oral and anal rape was considered and not . A 2017 amendment to the law made the forced insertion of male genitalia into the victim's oral cavity or anus the same crime as traditional rape, regardless of the victim's gender, and changed the legal name of the crime to . And while previously, in order to protect the privacy of the victim, the perpetrator could not be prosecuted unless the victim filed a complaint, this was changed so that the perpetrator could be prosecuted with or without a complaint from the victim, in order to avoid placing an emotional burden on the victim to decide whether or not to file a complaint. In addition, the minimum penalty was increased from three to five years. Multiple other authors and public figures have criticized what they saw as Japan's silence on the topic of sexual assault, such as
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, Mayumi Mori, Kirsten King, Akiko Kobayashi, Hakuo Au (née Haruka Ito).
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Japan writer Takumi Harimaya has stated that by sharing these stories, other victims of sexual assault and harassment can know they are not alone. Another journalist, Keiko Kojima stated that the movement is necessary to let people know that it is okay to say no to sexual violence, including male victims. She further remarked that despite how it is attacked in Japanese media, that #MeToo is not an "anti-man" campaign and that it is simply about anti-violence and anti-harassment. Kojima also believes it is extremely important for men to call out behaviors in others such as sexual harassment or having sex with someone who is unconscious and that every person who is not committing sexual violence is part of the #MeToo movement, whether they are male or female. As part of the #MeToo movement,
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went public alleging that she was raped by Noriyuki Yamaguchi, a prominent TV journalist and acquaintance of Japanese Prime Minister
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, an admission she says was unthinkable for a woman to do in Japan. Yamaguchi rejects her accusations, and says that sex was consensual. She said her experience with Japan's legal system showed her that victims of sex crimes were undermined and ignored. She called for the Japanese parliament to update Japan's laws regarding rape, which were over a century old. She explains how she could not get information on which hospital provides rape kits without going through a preliminary interview in person. When she went to the police, she was discouraged from filing a report, and informed her career would be ruined for no reason if she did this. She was told she did not act like a victim, and had to be interviewed by several officers, including one who made her reenact the rape with a dummy while he took pictures. Although they initially said they would arrest Yamaguchi, the case and charges were unexpectedly dropped. Itō then went to the media, but no one would take her story. When she spoke about the experience at a press conference, she made national news and immediately started receiving a negative backlash, hate mail, and threats. She has been unsuccessful in her attempts to have criminal charges brought against Yamaguchi, but as of 2018 she was still pursuing a civil case against him, which he was defending. After reflecting on her experience with reporting sexual assault, Itō notes that there "is little concept of sexual consent in the law or in society" which indicates a need for more education in schools especially given the prevalence of rape culture and power imbalances in Japanese society. Itō further stated that the #MeToo Movement was small in Japan but that "what's happened in the United States and elsewhere has provided an opening in our media to discuss sexual harassment and assault here, and to raise awareness". In 2018, Junichi Fukuda, a deputy finance minister in the Abe Administration, resigned after being accused of sexual harassment by his former subordinates and an anonymous TV Asahi reporter.
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warned against their employee making this allegation and going public with the allegedly incriminating conversation between her and Fukuda.
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said of Fukuda, "There is no crime of sexual harassment in Japan, and it is different from sexual assault or murder. As long as Fukuda denies guilt, the case will go to trial", and announced that the investigation by the Ministry of Finance would be closed. However, Aso disciplined Fukuda on the grounds that he had damaged the dignity of the Ministry of Finance. Asō retained his job despite commenting that replacing female reporters with men should stop sexual harassment. A former member of the
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group Niji no Conquistador pressed charges against
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representative director, Hiroaki Nagata, for sexual harassment during her time with the group, motivated by the #MeToo movement. Nagata resigned following the lawsuit. As a result of the severe culture of victim blaming, the slogan #WeToo was developed in conjunction with #MeToo. The slogan was launched to spur more women to openly support the feminist agenda of revealing the prevalence of sexual harassment and showing
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with victims. By replacing "Me" with "We", the slogan allowed women to contribute to the movement without having to speak of their own experience with sexual harassment, which is associated with the risk of receiving stigma, shame, and ostracization. The slogan was developed by Monica Fukuhara, who had first hand experience in the difficulty women in Japan face in regards to the fear of speaking of their experience with sexual assault. Another manifestation of the MeToo movement in Japan was the following development of the KuToo campaign. Based on the Japanese word "kutsu" for shoes and the word for pain "kutsuu", the campaign was launched in response to the corporate norm that expects women at the workplace to always wear high heels. Similarly, women are pressured to wear high heels when job hunting, so as to raise the prospects of finding a competitive position in a corporation. Founded and supported by writer Yumi Ishikawa, the campaign gained enough support to result in a petition being sent to labour ministry officials. Specifically, KuToo aims to prompt officials to create anti-sexual harassment and discrimination laws that will prohibit companies from restricting women from wearing anything other than high heels at the workplace.


Kenya

When #MeToo first went viral in October 2017, coverage was overshadowed in Kenya by a presidential election that was occurring the next week. However, the #MeToo movement started slowly spreading in Kenya after the election was over. In January 2018, it became especially popular after several new mothers alleged sexual misconduct at
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, claiming that after giving birth they have been sexually assaulted when they went alone to breastfeed. There were also allegations that children in the hospital have been sexually assaulted. The hospital announced that the women were all lying, but in the future, women should stay together in groups in the hospital to prevent sexual assault. In response, hundreds of people protested in the streets of
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, and an investigation was initiated by the health minister.


Lithuania

The
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director
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and the politician Mykolas Majauskas galvanized Lithuania's first #MeToo cases in 2018. In neither case legal prosecution followed. Bartas continues to direct. Majauskas survived two
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attempts and remains in politics. In the latter case the media withheld the names of the alleged victims due to alleged intimidation and their fears of retaliation.


Nepal

Former Mayor of
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Keshav Sthapit has been accused of sexual harassment by two female office clerks of the Kathmandu Metropolitan Office, Rashmila Prajapati and Ujjwala Maharjan, as a part of the Me Too movement in
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.


Nigeria


Culture

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women and children get sexually assaulted every day and do not speak up about it due to fear of
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and
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. Official silence seems to surround
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of women in Nigeria, with the police frequently not taking sexual abuse reports seriously. As a result, men, who are often the perpetrators of sexual abuse go unchallenged, and unpunished owing to factors such as culture and popular beliefs. The custom of
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is evident in testimonies rape and sexual abuse survivors. Nigerian cultures look down on the open discussions of sexual matters and desires. A great deal of the pressure to remain silent stems from socio-cultural values, customs and expectations about what constitutes socially accepted behaviours. Cultural socialisation recognises men as having a naturally stronger sexual drive, and speaks of women in terms of shame, lack of interest in sexual matters and as one to be conquered by a domineering man. Nigerians are socially nurtured and fed by oppressive patriarchal subjectivities that try to instil a sense of what is normal: sexually-speaking.


Role of power and privilege

There is a factor of power influencing the slow growth of the movement in Nigeria. The country is a highly patriarchal society. Women have complained of how unimaginable it is in the country to report cases of harassment. Yet, sexual harassment is so prominent within the country that it is perceived as almost a right to men.


Brenda Uphopho case

She had been assaulted three times by three different men. The first incident took place at age five. At that time, she was too young to understand what happened until a similar incident occurred at age 18. She was at a party when a stranger forced her to have sex with him. Upon her refusal, he beat her up and raped her. Due to the stigma attached to being raped, she resorted to silence. The final experience took place at her workplace when her boss forcibly put his hand under her skirt. She still remained silent with the notion of not being believed and being judged by others. Realizing she could not remain silent and needing to make an impact, Uphopho currently works with her husband to break the "culture of silence" around abuse in Nigeria. They produced a play called ''Shattered'' which seeks to encourage victims of sexual abuse to speak up.


Norway

In Norway, under the hashtag ''#stilleforopptak'' (en. SilentforRecording), almost 600 actresses signed a petition and shared their stories through ''
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'' on November 16, 2017.#stilleforopptak: 590 norske kvinnelige skuespillere tar et oppgjør med ukulturen i norsk TV, film og teater
, ''
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''
This also inspired dancers and musicians to create their own petitions, ''#nårdansenstopper'' (en. WhentheDanceStops) signed by 792 dancers, and ''#nårmusikkenstilner'' (en. WhentheMusicQuiets) signed by over 1110 musicians. , the deputy leader of the
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and a former cabinet minister in Norway, resigned from his political positions on January 7, 2018, after being accused of an extensive pattern of sexual assault and sexual harassment of young women, and of taking advantage of his political positions to make unwanted sexual advances.Trond Giske trekker seg som Ap-nestleder
, ''
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''
The accusations came in the context of the Me Too debate and dominated Norwegian media for several weeks from December 2017. Accusations towards the now former leader of the
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, , also saw the light of day. In a Facebook post, wrote: "I have been confronted with the fact that members of the Norwegian Young Conservatives on several occasions have reacted to my behaviour." It would later be revealed that the
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had received 15 alerts, whereas 10 of them regarded . , Norwegian politician for the Progress Party and member of the , had to take a break from office after it was discovered that he had shared pornographic images with a 14-year-old member of the
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and suggested a
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between him, a 30-year-old woman and a 15-year-old member of the Progress Party's Youth.


Pakistan

After the rape and murder of 7-year-old Zainab Ansari in January 2018, a wave of declarations were posted on Pakistan social media in #MeToo style. Sexual assault against a minor in Pakistan will result in 14 to 20 years in prison and a fine of 1 millions rupees.
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, a classical dancer, has been called the leader of the Pakistan #MeToo movement. Former model Frieha Altaf and designer Maheem Khan shared stories of sexual abuse, and challenged Pakistan to be more proactive at stopping children from getting raped.


Film industry

Protests marked the premieres of ''Teefa in Trouble'' in Karachi and Lahore by activists who boycotted the film over the sexual harassment allegations leveled against Ali Zafar by
Meesha Shafi Meesha Shafi ( ur, ) is a Pakistani-born Canadian singer, actress and model. On the other hand, Shafi had also filed a harassment case against Zafar, which, itself, is an ongoing investigation. With hashtags such as #BoycottAliZafar, #BoycottTeefainTrouble, and #TeefaisTrouble, a huge wave of activists built a momentum on social media ahead of the movie's premiere and subsequent screenings. A few major Pakistani media outlets outright ignored the demonstrations but others had to give in when protestors turned up at cinemas and police and other law enforcement agencies got involved. Zafar reportedly also had to avoid his grand arrival at the film's Karachi premiere and take a detour through the basement at Nueplex Cinemas in DHA, Karachi, to avoid the hoard of demonstrators who had gathered at the venue's main entrance. During the protest, Feroze Khan, an actor and Zafar's friend, returned from inside the cinema in an attempt to sway the protestors by telling them to support "Pakistani cinema"; however, he was turned away owing to his stance, to which he responded by making obscene gestures. Reports had also emerged that the Nueplex Cinemas’ security manhandled some of the demonstrators and verbally abused multiple people at the protest. Protestors again showed up at Lahore's CineStar to voice their anger and disappointment at both the promotion of the film of an alleged harasser and the celebrities pouring in to support him. The controversy deepened when, in one instance, the demonstrators asked Waleed Zaman, the creative director of women's clothing brand Kayseria, the reason he was backing the film, to which Zaman responded by saying: "We support sexual harassment of women." Zaman later posted and deleted multiple apologies on his social media accounts. At yet another screening of the film at Nueplex Cinemas at Rashid Minhas Road, Karachi, protestors were allegedly held in the basement and beaten by the cinema's private security, with various media reports confirming the incident. The demonstrators’ phones were also confiscated and the cinema's security allegedly tried to plant incriminating evidence in one of the protestors' bags to make their case appear stronger to police. However, they were let go later after the arrival of Rangers personnel.


Stand-up comedy

At least four women leveled allegations of sexual misconduct against
Junaid Akram, a prominent stand-up comedian and vlogger. Most of the accusers were girls in their teens and early twenties. Akram, too, denied "all allegations of sexual harassment and sexual misconduct", labeled them "false", and announced that he intended to pursue legal actions as he had "already met my legal team". Akram also clarified that his "marital status is public information".


Charity sector

The son of world-renowned late philanthropist
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, Faisal Edhi, who now heads the Edhi Foundation, was also accused of sexual misconduct by a former journalist, who said the man "grabbed my hand tightly and tried to kind of pull me back into the van". Faisal Edhi has denied the claims.


Philippines

The Me Too movement has slowly picked up in the Philippines. In the
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, shaming and victim blaming are still present and is often encouraged. They are afraid to say #MeToo because people do not believe them. Stories finally were heard from after actress
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retweeted Alyssa Milano's infamous quote. The accusations revolved around the entertainment industry as one of the bands,
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was being brought up and they acknowledged their mistakes and apologized for their misconduct. Statistics from the Philippine Commission on Women from 2004 to 2013 revealed that only 629 cases had been recorded with the Philippine national police's Women and Children Protection Center. This figure is believed to only be a fraction of the actual number of harassment offenses committed against women. While the movement has not been as big as in the U.S., other movements such as #BabaeAko have started as a result of #MeToo. #BabaeAko translates to "I am a Woman" and began in May after President
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declared that the next Chief Justice of Philippines could not be a woman.


Serbia

Inspired by the women of the global MeToo movement, Marija Lukić has stood up against Milutin Jeličić, her boss and the Mayor of
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, a small town in central Serbia and taken her accusations to court. She and several other women from Brus have accused Mayor of sexual harassment and disturbing messages. Lukić faced threats and pressure, but she also received scores of support messages flooding in on social media with the hashtag ''#PravdaZaMarijuLukić'' (''#JusticeForMarijaLukić''). These events were one of the triggers for the anti-government protests, which forced Jeličić to resign from office and his duties in the governing
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were suspended. Lukić stated that she no longer believes in Serbian justice, but she is determined to fight for her rights at the
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. On July 10, 2020, Mutin Jeličić received a three-month prison sentence. In January 2021, Serbian actress Milena Radulović ( sr) accused Miroslav "Mika" Aleksić ( sr) of raping her, when he was her mentor at the Stvar Srca acting studio, as published in an interview by ''
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''. He was later arrested due to allegations from four other women of sexual abuse between 2008 and 2020. During this time, the hashtag ''#NisiSama'' (''#YouAreNotAlone'') gained popularity. In March 2021, Serbian actress Danijela Štajnfeld named
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as her rapist from 2012 after previously making a documentary "Hold Me Right" about the sexual assault and its impact on survivors. A few days later another actress, Merima Isaković ( sr) accused Lečić of raping her in 1978. In April 2021, the vice president of the
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,
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, accused
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-Palma and his partners for "prostitution of women and girls" in Jagodina. Tepić also revealed a video of the testimony of an anonymous man who is informed of the prostitution case. In the video he explained how everything was organized, who knew everything about cheating minors and which government members attended parties where prostitution was happening, claiming that all of this was happening in Hotel Končarevo whose "real owner" is Palma. The prosecutors announced that they would investigate the claims. In June 2021, five survivors (with over 20 more who did not talk on the record) talked in ''
Vreme ''Vreme'' ( Serbian for ''Time'') is a weekly news magazine based in Belgrade, Serbia. History Launch In 1990, dissatisfied with the media climate in SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia's largest constituent unit, a group of liberal Serbian intellectuals, ...
'' about their assaulter "S" from
Petnica Science Center Petnica Science Center () (PSC) (Serbian, Cyrillic: "Истраживачка станица Петница"; Serbian, Latin: "Istraživačka stanica Petnica") is an independent and nonprofit organization for extracurricular, formal and informal, sc ...
, with the physical and mental assaults dating back to 2003. A few days later, in "S's" (Branislav Savić) flat the police found boxes of photos of underage girls.


South Korea

In South Korea, the Me Too movement started to gain momentum as public prosecutor Seo Ji-hyeon shared her experience of assault by a high-level prosecutor and oppression of government authorities on national television on January 29, 2018. As part of her interview, Seo claimed that she was sexually assaulted by then Korean Ministry of Justice Policy Planning Director and former prosecutor Ahn Tae-geun at a funeral in 2010. She reported the activity to her superiors, however, her superiors covered up the incident and demoted her to Changwon Public Prosecutor's Office from her post in Seoul, in spite of the fact that she was highly praised and awarded for her work performance by her superiors prior to the incident. After Seo's public admittance of sexual assault, the Me Too movement spread quickly to other areas of society. On February 13, 2018, several women, including former actress Kim Soo-hee and actress Hong Seon-joo, accused Lee Yountaek, a prominent and critically acclaimed stage director, of sexual harassment. Lee allegedly forced many women in his theater troupe, for 18 years, to massage his genital area prior to raping them. In addition, Kim Soo-hee stated that in 2005, Lee raped her and got her pregnant, for which she had an abortion. Moreover, actress Hong Seon-joo alleged that Lee forcibly penetrated her private part with sticks and wooden chopsticks, saying it will help her vocalization. As a result, Lee resigned from all his positions in the theater world and formally apologized to the victims. Lee admitted to all his crimes except the abortion. However, discussion on sexual assault and harassment preceded the MeToo with a series of hashtags under the scope of #000_nae_seongpongnyeok (#sexual_violence_in_000) with particular attention in the arts and culture #yeonghwagye_nae_seongpongnyeok (#sexual_violence_in_the_film_industry). These hashtags were used on Twitter in October 2016, a year before the MeToo movement in the West. They document a work culture that encourages men to act aggressively, and women to "defeminize" in order to avoid objectification. Anonymous accounts set up to document sexual assault and harassment received legal action, and or had personal information leaked (
doxing Doxing or doxxing is the act of publicly providing personally identifiable information about an individual or organization, usually via the internet. Historically, the term has been used interchangeably to refer to both the aggregation of this i ...
). In addition to the trauma of sexual assault, they must also face the financial, psychological and social burden of litigation. On February 22, 2018, actor
Oh Dal-su Oh Dal-su (born 15 June 1968) is a South Korean actor. Career Oh Dal-su began his acting career in theater in Busan, and since 2001 has been the head of theater company ''Singiru Manhwagyeong'' ("Mirage and Kaleidoscope"). His rich experience ...
was accused of sexual harassment, for which he denied the accusation. However, February 26, further accusations against Oh were broadcast on ''
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'', during which an interview was conducted with the woman who had accused Oh of sexual harassment and sexual assault. Moreover, on February 27's episode of JTBC's ''Newsroom'', actress Uhm Ji-young came forward to say that she was also sexually harassed by Oh in 2003. As a result, Oh pulled out of his upcoming TV series ''
My Mister ''My Mister'' () is a 2018 South Korean television series starring Lee Sun-kyun and Lee Ji-eun. The series was directed by Kim Won-seok, written by Park Hae-young and produced by Chorokbaem Media. It aired on tvN from March 21 to May 17, 201 ...
''. However, all charges against Oh were dismissed following a police investigation. Also on February 22, 2018, students in Cheongju University in Korea divulged the long-time crimes of professor and actor,
Jo Min-ki Jo Min-ki (November 5, 1965 – March 9, 2018) was a South Korean actor. He is best known for his roles in the television series ''Love and Ambition'', '' East of Eden'', ''Queen Seondeok'', and ''Flames of Desire''. He was also a noted photogr ...
. At first, he denied his crimes and dismissed them as rumors. However, as many other students, including fellow male students accusing him of such exploitation, he admitted to the allegations and apologized publicly. It was confirmed that Jo would be investigated by the police. On March 9, 2018, Jo committed suicide following his scandal, which triggered backlash against the Me Too movement in South Korea. On February 23, 2018, actress Choi Yul accused actor
Cho Jae-hyun Cho Jae-hyun (born June 30, 1965) is a South Korean film, stage, and TV actor. He is commonly dubbed "director Kim Ki-duk's persona" since Cho has starred as leading and supporting characters in a number of films directed by Kim. Early years a ...
of assaulting her sexually. On February 24, Cho acknowledged the accusations. On February 28, 2018,
Ko Un Ko Un (born 1 August 1933) is a South Korean poet whose works have been translated and published in more than fifteen countries. He had been imprisoned many times due to his role in the campaign for Korean democracy and was later mentioned in K ...
, one of South Korea's most iconic and prominent poets and frequently mentioned
Nobel laureate The Nobel Prizes ( sv, Nobelpriset, no, Nobelprisen) are awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Swedish Academy, the Karolinska Institutet, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee to individuals and organizations who make out ...
shortlist candidate, was also accused of sexual assault. First reported by the
Dong-A Ilbo The ''Dong-A Ilbo'' (, literally ''East Asia Daily'') is a newspaper of record in Korea since 1920 with a daily circulation of more than 1.2 million and opinion leaders as its main readers. ''The Dong-A Ilbo'' is the parent company of Dong-A ...
, poet
Choi Young-mi Choe Yeongmi (; born September 25, 1961) is a South Korean poet and novelist and one of the figureheads of the MeToo movement in Korea, most widely recognized for her poetry collection ''At Thirty, the Party Is Over'' (1994). Life Born in Seo ...
's poem 'The Beast' suggests sexual assault by Ko approximately 20 years ago. The poem did not explicitly mention Ko, but the details of the frequently mentioned "En", which bears similarities to Ko's name – Ko Un – highly matches the accused poet's past. It also confirms the constant rumors and allegations that have been circulating in the past years that Ko has been using his privilege as a prominent poet to gain sexual advances and favors. As a result, Ko was pulled from textbooks and critically denounced by fellow literati alike. Ko also resigned from various posts that he held, including his professorship at
KAIST The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) is a national research university located in Daedeok Innopolis, Daejeon, South Korea. KAIST was established by the Korean government in 1971 as the nation's first public, research ...
. On March 2, 2018, Ko offered his statement to
The Guardian ''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'', and changed its name in 1959. Along with its sister papers ''The Observer'' and ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardian'' is part of the Gu ...
through UK publishers Bloodaxe Books, writing that "he had ‘done nothing which might bring shame on my wife or myself." Despite the denial, more allegations are emerging against Ko. As more public figures are denounced across society, there has been an increased number of celebrities accused of unwanted sexual advances and activities in the Korean television and cinematic industries, including
Choi Il-hwa Choi Il-hwa (born May 9, 1959) is a South Korean actor. He joined the Madang Sesil Theatre Group in 1983, and has since continued acting in Korean theater, television and film. Filmography Film *'' No Tomorrow (2016) *''Wonderful Nightmare'' ...
and
Kim Heung-gook Kim Heung-gook (; born April 11, 1959) is a South Korean singer. He is the chairman of Korea Singers Association. His daughter, Jenny Kim Ju-hyun (; born June 29, 2001, in USA) participated in Idol School in 2017. Career Kim was born in Seoul ...
. On March 5, 2018, prominent
Democratic Party of Korea The Democratic Party of Korea (DPK; ), formerly known as the New Politics Alliance for Democracy (NPAD), is a liberal political party in South Korea. Controlling the unicameral National Assembly as of 2022, the DPK is regarded as one of two maj ...
presidential contender and former Chungcheongnam-do province Governor
Ahn Hee-jung Ahn Hee-jung (born 1 May 1965), also known as An Hee-jung, is a former South Korean politician. He served as the 36th and 37th Governor of South Chungcheong Province. He stepped down from his role as governor and announced his retirement from ...
resigned from the governorship and announced his retirement from public service, as his former secretary Kim Ji-eun accused him of multiple cases of sexual assault. She claims that Ahn assaulted her multiple times and said that there is more than one victim inside the Governor's office. Ahn admitted about his sexual activity to his former secretary and apologized, however claimed that it was consensual. He was expelled from his party on the same day. A female executive of Hyundai resigned due to the movement. In response to the support of the MeToo movement, Citizen's Action to Support the MeToo Movement was created in early 2018. It is a network of groups that work together to organize events and mass protests to support victims of sexual assault and the enactment of legal and societal reform in regards to the issue. Citizen's Action is responsible for various large scale protests and public speaking events.


Spain

The Spanish-language counterpart is . On October 25, 2017, several Spanish actresses recognized in a report the existence of sexual harassment in Spanish cinema, among them , , , and . Also explaining cases of harassment suffered by them were the actress, scriptwriter and film director and . The Me Too movement found an echo in the ongoing uproar raised by the La Manada sexual abuse case, resulting in numerous protests across the country.


Sweden

One distinguishing feature of the #MeToo movement in Sweden was how large groups, organized by profession or interests, gathered and mobilized through social networks to raise awareness of the situation in their respective sectors.Hansson, Karin, Sveningsson, Malin, & Ganetz, Hillevi (2021). Organizing safe spaces: #MeToo activism in Sweden. Computer Supported Cooperative Work: CSCW: An International Journal. These sectors could be more loose areas of interest like sports to workplaces such as the university, the media industry, the forest sector, and the church. Over hundred thousand people participated actively in these groups by contributing with testimonies, supporting survivors, developing petitions, etc., and the participants represented a broad group of women and non-binary, from teens to seniors, and from most parts of the country. A large number of petitions were co-authored and published in the country's major newspapers (33) or public television (7) or smaller industry journals (18) during a period of four months. A total of 78 groups were formed, all of them organizing their own petitions. The petitions had as many as several thousands of signatures and were organized within even larger social media groups. A broad mobilization took place in the form of lists of demands petitioned to the government, action plans by politicians and employers, and a multitude of seminars and educational events organized around the country. Some of the concrete results achieved include increased government funding for women's and girls' shelters, enhanced sex education in schools, training of leader figures on how to handle sexism and sexual harassment and abuse, and the introduction of a sexual consent law. Reporting rates of domestic violence increased after #MeToo, and special efforts to prevent domestic violence were made by the Stockholm Police. None of the 78 Swedish petitions published any names of perpetrators, and the groups had carefully reviewed testimonies to ensure that no one could be identified, neither victims nor perpetrators. The publishing of names of alleged perpetrators that occurred by Swedish media during the #MeToo wave was made partly by individuals, on their own initiative via social media, and by the news media that picked up these stories. Analyses have also seen that the traditional media gradually took an increasingly active role in investigating and revealing their "own" new cases, with debatable results. According to von Krogh, there were 38 cases of complains related to the reporting of #MeToo, 24 of which led to serious criticism from PON (Pressens opinionsnämnd).


Taiwan

In 2023 the Taiwanese hit drama Wave Makers brought increased attention to sexual harassment in Taiwanese society and set of a round of grappling with the issue. Within a month of the shows launch more than 100 public accusations of sexual violence had been leveled. Allegations have been made against figures in the political, economic, and artistic spheres. Taiwan has long had a culture of silence and shame surrounding sexual assault. Taiwanese President
Tsai Ing-wen Tsai Ing-wen (; born 31 August 1956) is a Taiwanese politician serving as president of the Republic of China (Taiwan) since 2016. A member of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), Tsai is the first female president of Taiwan. She served as ...
apologized twice for the allegations made against members of her party, the
Democratic Progressive Party The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) is a Taiwanese nationalist and centre-left political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan). Controlling both the Republic of China presidency and the unicameral Legislative Yuan, it is the majori ...
(DPP) and promised that changes would be made both in party policy and culture. Exiled Chinese human rights activist
Teng Biao Teng Biao () is a human rights activist and lawyer in People's Republic of China, China. Teng is a lecturer at the China University of Political Science and Law in Beijing. He has been a vocal supporter of human rights activists such as Chen Guan ...
apologized after allegations against him were made public. Allegations were also made against figures in the entertainment industry, including singer
Aaron Yan Aaron Yan (, born Wu Keng-lin on 20 November 1985) is a Taiwanese actor, singer, television host and businessman. He was also one of the members of Taiwanese boy band Fahrenheit. Life and career 1985–2005: Early life and career beginni ...
, hosts
Mickey Huang Mickey Huang Tzu-chiao (; born 30 March 1972), also known as Jiao Jiao, is a Taiwanese comedian, television host, Master of Ceremonies and actor. He has worked for many television stations, such as ETTV Drama, CTS, and FTV. He is also a radio ...
and Chen Hsuan-yo (stage name NONO). Host
Blackie Chen Charles "Blackie" Chen or Chen Chien-chou (born 2 May 1977 in Kaohsiung) is a Taiwanese television host, actor, basketball manager, entrepreneur, and a former basketball player. He is also the founder and current chief executive officer of the T ...
was accused of sexual harassment by actress Tina Chou.


Tunisia

Tunisia's #EnaZeda movement (en: #MeToo) began when politician Zouheir Makhlouf was seen allegedly masturbating in a vehicle, whilst following a schoolgirl home. A Facebook group was set up in response to the purported incident, which has over 21,000 members. Najma Kousri, one of the co-founders of the movement, praised the energy from social media as it has gathered huge amounts of testimony and provided support for survivors of sexual violence.


Turkey

Following the murder of a university student named Pınar Gültekin by her boyfriend in July 2020, many celebrities and members of the public condemned domestic and sexual violence against women. A global
Instagram Instagram is a photo and video sharing social networking service owned by American company Meta Platforms. The app allows users to upload media that can be edited with filters and organized by hashtags and geographical tagging. Posts can ...
hashtag campaign called #ChallengeAccepted was relaunched by a group of Turkish women in wake of her murder and many came out in support for the initiative worldwide. In December 2020, novelist
Hasan Ali Toptaş Hasan Ali Toptaş (born 15 October 1958) is a prominent Turkish novelist and short story writer. His first short story book ''Bir Gülüşün Kimliği'' (The Identity of A Laugh) was published in 1987. An important Turkish scholar, Yıldız Ecevit ...
was accused of sexual misconduct by 20 women. Inspired by the Me Too movement, many women later expressed solidarity with the victims. The publication house responsible for publishing his works cut all ties with him, and the city of
Mersin Mersin (), also known as İçel, is a large city and a port on the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean coast of southern Turkey. It is the provincial capital of Mersin Province, Mersin (İçel) Province. It is made up of four municipalities and dis ...
revoked the Literature Award that had been given to him.


United Kingdom

In the wake of #MeToo, a Labour activist shared her 2011 story of being raped by a senior person in the Labour Party, but being warned that her career could be damaged if she reported the incident. In the UK, the
Cabinet Office The Cabinet Office is a department of His Majesty's Government responsible for supporting the prime minister and Cabinet. It is composed of various units that support Cabinet committees and which co-ordinate the delivery of government objecti ...
has launched an investigation in allegations that Parliament member
Mark Garnier Mark Robert Timothy Garnier (born 26 February 1963) is a British Conservative Party politician and former banker. He was first elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for Wyre Forest at the 2010 general election. Garnier was re-elected at the 20 ...
ordered a secretary to buy sex toys for his wife and mistress. A series of allegations concerning the involvement of British politicians in cases of
sexual harassment Sexual harassment is a type of harassment involving the use of explicit or implicit sexual overtones, including the unwelcome and inappropriate promises of rewards in exchange for sexual favors. Sexual harassment includes a range of actions fro ...
and
assault An assault is the act of committing physical harm or unwanted physical contact upon a person or, in some specific legal definitions, a threat or attempt to commit such an action. It is both a crime and a tort and, therefore, may result in crim ...
arose in October and November 2017, the
2017 Westminster sexual scandals A series of allegations concerning the involvement of British politicians in cases of sexual harassment and assault arose in October and November 2017. Allegations were prompted by discussions among junior staff employed in the UK Parliament at ...
. Allegations were prompted by discussions among junior staff employed in the
UK Parliament The Parliament of the United Kingdom is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom, the Crown Dependencies and the British Overseas Territories. It meets at the Palace of Westminster, London. It alone possesses legislative supremac ...
at Westminster following the
Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse allegations In October 2017, ''The New York Times'' and ''The New Yorker'' reported that dozens of women had accused film producer Harvey Weinstein of rape, sexual assault and sexual abuse over a period of at least 30 years. Over 80 women in the film ind ...
in Hollywood earlier in October, and the subsequent rise of Me Too. The journalists
Jane Merrick Jane Merrick (born 23 November 1973) is a British journalist who is currently the policy editor at the ''i'' newspaper. She was previously the political editor of ''The Independent on Sunday'' between 2008 and 2015. Merrick has also worked as a ...
and Kate Maltby made allegations against the Defence Minister
Michael Fallon Sir Michael Cathel Fallon (born 14 May 1952) is a British politician who served as Secretary of State for Defence from 2014 to 2017. A member of the Conservative Party, he served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Sevenoaks from 1997 to 2019, h ...
and de facto Deputy Prime Minister
Damian Green Damian Howard Green (born 17 January 1956) is a British politician who served as First Secretary of State and Minister for the Cabinet Office from June to December 2017 in the Second May government. A member of the Conservative Party, he has b ...
, respectively. These led to the departures of both from Theresa May's cabinet, the latter after a two-month inquiry that also considered allegations that Green had lied about copious amounts of pornography found on his parliamentary computer. Both Merrick and Maltby cited the #MeToo movement as inspiring their allegations. Rape statistics (2016–2017) from Rape Crisis Centers across England and Wales unfolds that every year, about 85,000 women and 12,000 men become victims of rape. In January 2018,
Channel 4 News ''Channel 4 News'' is the main news programme on British television broadcaster Channel 4. It is produced by ITN, and has been in operation since Channel 4's launch in November 1982. Current productions ''Channel 4 News'' ''Channel 4 News'' ...
's
Cathy Newman Catherine Elizabeth Newman (born 14 July 1974)Campbell, Lisa (20 October 2011)"Cathy Newman, C4 News" ''Broadcast''. . Newman's date of birth is given as "Bastille Day 1974". is an English journalist, and presenter of ''Channel 4 News''. She be ...
conducted an interview on Canadian professor of psychology
Jordan Peterson Jordan Bernt Peterson (born 12 June 1962) is a Canadian media personality, clinical psychologist, author, and professor emeritus at the University of Toronto. He began to receive widespread attention as a public intellectual in the late 2010s ...
. Newman was criticized for the interview and Rachael Revesz of ''
The Independent ''The Independent'' is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the ''Indy'', it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was publis ...
'' wrote that subsequent abuse targeted at Newman was a symbol of a backlash against the MeToo movement. In the UK, British celebrities such as
Emma Watson Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson (born 15 April 1990) is an English actress and activist. Known for her roles in both blockbusters and independent films, as well as for her women's rights work, she has received a selection of accolades, includi ...
,
Jodie Whittaker Jodie Whittaker (born 17 June 1982) is an English actress who is best known for portraying the thirteenth incarnation of the Doctor in ''Doctor Who'' (2017–2022) and as Beth Latimer in ''Broadchurch'' (2013–2017). She came to prominence ...
, and
Keira Knightley Keira Christina Righton (; née Knightley, born 26 March 1985) is an English actress. Known for her work in both independent films and blockbusters, particularly period dramas, she has received several accolades, including nominations for ...
came together and donated one million euros to give to sexually harassed victims.


Venezuela

In April 2021, after Venezuelan vocalist and member of the band Los Colores Alejandro Sojo was denounced for sexual abuse, several allegations of abuse, including against minors, were made public against musicians and artists in Venezuela. The hashtag ''#YoSíTeCreo'' (#IBelieveYou) started trending in social media. On April 28, the Venezuelan Public Ministry opened an investigation against Alejandro Sojo; the drummer of the band Tomates Fritos, Tony Maestracci; and writer
Willy Mckey Willy Joseph Madrid Lira (11 September 198029 April 2021), known professionally as Willy Mckey, was a Venezuelan poet and writer. Throughout his career, he won several awards, including Fundarte Prize and the Rafael Cadenas National Young Poetry C ...
after allegations were made against them.


References

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