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  • #MenToo Trends on International Men’s Day 2022 As Netizens Post Tweets Highlighting Unfair Treatment, Harassment and Injustice Faced by Men!

    #MenToo Trends on International Men’s Day 2022 As Netizens Post Tweets Highlighting Unfair Treatment, Harassment and Injustice Faced by Men!

    International Men’s Day 2022 is observed on November 19, Saturday. The day recognises, honours and celebrates the achievements of boys and men worldwide. Their significant contributions to the family, society and country are lauded on the day, with people wishing them with lovely greetings, quotes and messages. Netizens are also using the day to raise their issues by trending a hashtag ‘MenToo.’ Many are posting #MenToo to highlight unfair treatment, harassment and injustice faced by men on day to day basis. Interestingly, MenToo is a social movement started in India that was started to fight against the false allegations in MeToo movement in the country. MeToo is a global social movement to give victims a voice against sexual harassment, rape culture and sexual abuse. It had seen more females recount their ordeals and name their perpetrators.

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  • UK Ex-Police Officer, Leanne Carr, Joins XXX OnlyFans After Experiencing Bullying & Harassment! Everything You Need to Know (View Hot Pics & Videos)

    UK Ex-Police Officer, Leanne Carr, Joins XXX OnlyFans After Experiencing Bullying & Harassment! Everything You Need to Know (View Hot Pics & Videos)

    Ever since the boom of the XXX platform OnlyFans and it giving most erotic influencers a form of independence and authority over their XXX content, unlike porn, people from various fields of career are quitting to join this 18+ platform. Just recently, an OnlyFans page by a former UK policewoman who quit the force after becoming the target of abuse and bullying is going viral. Leanne Carr, 37, gained a sizable Instagram following after leaving Lincolnshire Police by consistently posting flashy vacation photographs, bikini poses, and exercise videos. Leanne quit the service in 2018 following bullying, harassment, and victimisation after 14 years of service as a constable, sergeant, and inspector. Leanne has made the decision to join the exclusive subscription XXX website OnlyFans in order to make the most of her 124,000 Instagram followers on social media. Teacher-Turned-OnlyFans XXX Porn Star Courtney Tillia Hot Pics & Videos Go Viral As She Rakes Millions by Teasing Fans’ Teacher-Student Obsession on the 18+ Site.

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    In 2018, Leanne Carr was accused of enjoying a vacation to what is being said covered “the entire planet” while she was on leave. She denied allegations made by her former coworkers that she missed work due to a stress-related illness and shared pictures from exotic locations while away from the office. In 2020, Leanne announced on Instagram that she was leaving the police. She is not the only person who has gone viral for quitting her regular job for XXX OnlyFans. Just recently a XXX OnlyFans Star & Teacher Miguelina Fredes’ hot pics were leaked on social media and refused to leave her teaching position after the concerned parents wanted her fired!

    She wrote for one of her posts: “Since when did it become acceptable to gauge someone based on the way they look? No one deserves to be treated differently or less favourable, no matter their occupation or title within a particular job.”Carr stated that she shared the same interests as everyone else, enjoyed travelling (on her own leave, not when absent due to illness as earlier trolls claimed), taking care of her body, and streaming games and workouts on Twitch. Is there anything wrong with that, she questioned her followers. The officer signed off because she wanted to end the criticism she had received from her coworkers.

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    Another similar case unfortunately involved extreme punishment. A former doctor was found guilty by a military court in Myanmar of “harming culture and dignity,” a judgement that has been criticised for being politically motivated. A Burmese OnlyFans model who uploaded nude images to the adult membership service was sentenced to six years in prison. A little about OnlyFans:  XXX platform OnlyFans doesn’t traditionally provide porn like Pornhub.com or xnxx.com but it is super popular amongst fans! Even celebs like Cardi B Mia, Khalifa, Bella Thorne, Tyler Posey, and Blac Chyna coming closer to fans. OnlyFans provides you with options to subscribe XXX content. XXX website, OnlyFans models thrived in the year 2020 during the COVID-19 lockdown as people lost their means to earn money.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Nov 11, 2022 09:33 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Chinmayi Sripaada’s Twitter Thread With Shocking Stories of Sexual Harassment of Teachers by Students Goes Viral on Social Media; Netizens Horrified

    Chinmayi Sripaada’s Twitter Thread With Shocking Stories of Sexual Harassment of Teachers by Students Goes Viral on Social Media; Netizens Horrified

    Singer Chinmayi Sripada who is known to be vocal and also the one who stirred the #MeToo movement has now addressed a huge concern on social media. In her latest Twitter post, she mentioned about the sexual harassment faced by lady teachers in educational institutions. That’s not it, as proof she also shared a few screengrabs of the derogatory texts the teachers received from the students. Now, this has become a hot topic of discussion online where netizens are fumed. Check it out.

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  • Amazon to Investigate Allegations of Harassment and Discrimination in its AWS Unit ; Hires Outside Investigators

    Amazon to Investigate Allegations of Harassment and Discrimination in its AWS Unit ; Hires Outside Investigators

    San Francisco, July 24: E-commerce giant Amazon has opened a probe into allegations of harassment and discrimination at its cloud-computing unit Amazon Web Services (AWS), after more than 550 workers signed a petition, blaming AWS for its “underlying culture of systemic discrimination, harassment, bullying, and bias against women and under-represented groups.”

    The petition alleged that Amazon’s system to investigate claims of discrimination is not fair, objective or transparent, reports The Washington Post. Amazon Launches ‘AWS Space Accelerator’ Programme for Startups.

    “The petition cites a lawsuit filed in May by Cindy Warner, a gay executive in Amazon Web Services professional services business, who accused a manager of making homophobic comments and alleged she was fired in retaliation,” the report said on Friday.

    The petition also refers to a “LinkedIn post last summer by Laudon Williams, a former employee of the group, who wrote that he left the company over concerns about gender and sexual-orientation discrimination”.

    It calls for an independent probe of “employee concerns that there is a non-inclusive culture” as well as the creation of an employee council to work with an external investigator.

    However, an Amazon spokesperson told The Verge that the company had conducted a thorough investigation of Warner’s complaints, and “we have found her allegations to be unsubstantiated.”

    Warner wrote on Medium. “I will pursue my claims as far as I need to in order to show Amazon how wrong management’s actions were. My wonderful colleagues at AWS will not be intimidated or silenced, either.”

    In May, five women sued Amazon, alleging race and gender discrimination.

    The petition was sent to new Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, the former head of AWS, and current AWS chief executive Adam Selipsky, according to the Post.

    Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos had acknowledged in April that the company needs to “do a better job for our employees.”

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 24, 2021 12:01 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • FaceBook’s Request on Sharing Users’ Residential Info to Fight Doxing and Online Harassment Accepted by the Independent Oversight Board

    FaceBook’s Request on Sharing Users’ Residential Info to Fight Doxing and Online Harassment Accepted by the Independent Oversight Board

    San Francisco, June 15: The independent Oversight Board on Tuesday said it has accepted a policy advisory opinion request from Facebook on the sharing of private residential information.

    According to Facebook, residential addresses can be relevant to journalism and civic activism, but “exposing this information without consent can create a risk to residents’ safety and infringe on an individual’s privacy.” Twitter Summoned by Parliamentary Panel on June 18 Over Misuse of Its Platform

    While there have been several high-profile instances recently where Facebook has removed this type of content, this request for a policy advisory opinion is not linked to a specific post, the Board said in a statement.

    In its request, Facebook noted several potential harms linked to releasing personal information, including residential addresses.

    These include “doxing” (which refers to the release of documents, abbreviated as “dox”).

    Facebook claimed that “justice” and “revenge” are common motivations for doxing behaviour and that this can have negative real-world consequences such as swatting (a wrong-premises police raid) and being targeted for harassment or stalking.

    As part of this, the Board has issued a call for public comments till July 9.

    Facebook highlighted that both human rights and tech experts indicate that doxing and other forms of online harassment disproportionately impact women and girls, as well as other vulnerable users.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jun 15, 2021 08:12 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Stanley Doctor transferred to harassment charge

    Stanley Doctor transferred to harassment charge

    Following instructions from the state government, the Health Department made the transfer and initiated departmental action against a senior resident of Government Stanley Medical College Hospital, Department of General Surgery, with some postgraduate medical students complaining of sexual harassment.

    According to hospital officials, the students had complained to the government about the alleged sexual harassment after which the dean was asked to conduct an investigation and submit a report.

    Dean of the Hospital P.W. Balaji formed an 11-member committee consisting of nine women professors. The Inquiry Committee was headed by the Deputy Principal of the college. The heads of the Departments of Surgery and Surgical Gastroenterology were part of the committee.

    A hospital official said, “The committee conducted an investigation and submitted a detailed report in a seal cover which was submitted to the Directorate of Medical Education (DME)”.

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  • Sexual harassment allegations |  Tamil Nadu government suspended former special DGP

    Sexual harassment allegations | Tamil Nadu government suspended former special DGP

    The senior IPS officer is facing charges of sexual harassment by a female IPS officer.

    Police sources said the Tamil Nadu government suspended the former special director general of police late on March 18. The senior IPS officer is facing charges of sexual harassment by a female IPS officer.

    The officer’s suspension, which is currently under compulsory waiting, comes days after the Madras High Court was surprised that the former Special Director General of Police, who was accused of making sexual advances towards a female superintendent of police, was yet to be suspended. had not been.

    The government had earlier transferred the then Chengalpet SP to the Commercial Crime Investigation Wing soon. He was charged by the complainant by stopping his car to meet the Home Secretary and the Director General of Police / Chief of Police Force to lodge a sexual harassment complaint and force him to speak to the accused officer.

    It should be suspended before the court sees that a person is facing sexual harassment charges before proceeding to investigate. Apart from the Internal Investigation Committee headed by a senior female IAS officer, the crime branch CID has also registered a case against former Special DGP, former Chengalpet SP and others.

    A senior police officer said, “This officer has been suspended on the grounds of sexual harassment complaint and the Madras High Court has also commented on this issue.” Hindu On 18 March.

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  • DGP rank officer appears before CG-CID to investigate sexual harassment complaint

    DGP rank officer appears before CG-CID to investigate sexual harassment complaint

    The case pertains to a female IPS officer who accused the DGP rank officer of sexual harassment.

    A former Special Director General of Police (DGP), accused of sexual harassment of a female IPS officer, appeared before an investigating officer of the crime branch CID (CB-CID) for questioning in relation to the case lodged against her, sources said. said.

    On February 27, the CB-CID filed sections 354A (sexual harassment), 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint) and 506 (1) (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code against the former Special DGP, and the FIR under Sec. Registered. 4 of the Prohibition of Tamil Nadu Women Harassment Act, 2002. Legal experts claimed that section 354A with 506 (1) in the FIR makes it a non-bailable offense. Superintendent of Police d. Kannan had also nominated the victim along with the DGP-ranking officer to stop the victim from filing a complaint.

    The Government of Tamil Nadu constituted a six-member Visakha Committee under the leadership of Additional Chief Secretary Jayashree Raghunandan to investigate the complaint of women SPs. The committee will recommend another course of action as per the provisions of the Sexual Harassment of Women in Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013. The Madras High Court, which is monitoring the investigation, is restricting the media publication in the names of the main accused and the complainant.

    On Friday, the Madras High Court expressed surprise that the former Special DGP (now on compulsory waiting) has not yet been suspended, to instill confidence in the criminal investigation as well as the internal investigation launched against him.

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  • DGP rank officer appears before CG-CID to investigate sexual harassment complaint

    DGP rank officer appears before CG-CID to investigate sexual harassment complaint

    The case pertains to a female IPS officer who accused the DGP rank officer of sexual harassment.

    A former Special Director General of Police (DGP), accused of sexual harassment of a female IPS officer, appeared before an investigating officer of the crime branch CID (CB-CID) for questioning in relation to the case lodged against her, sources said. said.

    On February 27, the CB-CID filed sections 354A (sexual harassment), 341 (punishment for wrongful restraint) and 506 (1) (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code against the former Special DGP, and the FIR under Sec. Registered. 4 of the Prohibition of Tamil Nadu Women Harassment Act, 2002. Legal experts claimed that section 354A with 506 (1) in the FIR makes it a non-bailable offense. Superintendent of Police d. Kannan had also nominated the victim along with the DGP-ranking officer to stop the victim from filing a complaint.

    The Government of Tamil Nadu constituted a six-member Visakha Committee under the leadership of Additional Chief Secretary Jayashree Raghunandan to investigate the complaint of women SPs. The committee will recommend another course of action as per the provisions of the Sexual Harassment of Women in Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013. The Madras High Court, which is monitoring the investigation, is restricting the media publication in the names of the main accused and the complainant.

    On Friday, the Madras High Court expressed surprise that the former Special DGP (now on compulsory waiting) has not yet been suspended, to instill confidence in the criminal investigation as well as the internal investigation launched against him.

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  • DGP rank officer appears before CG-CID to investigate sexual harassment complaint

    Why didn’t you suspend the former special DGP, HC asked the government

    Noting that a person facing sexual harassment charges should be suspended before proceeding with the investigation, the Madras High Court on Friday thought that a Special Director General of Police (now on compulsory waiting) had sent a woman police superintendent Why accused of having sex per se. Inspiring confidence in the criminal investigation, as well as an internal investigation launched against him, had not yet been suspended.

    Justice N. Anand Venkatesh raised questions during the hearing Su moto The writ petition filed by him to supervise the investigation into the criminal case filed against the former Special Director General of Police as well as a Superintendent of Police, who allegedly forbade the victim when she was en route to file a complaint and Used to force him to talk. An investigation is being conducted into the allegations of sexual harassment by the main suspect over the phone, as well as the Internal Complaints Committee (ICC).

    “If a similar charge was made against an inspector of police or a sub-inspector, would you not have resorted to immediate suspension? What is the hesitation in suspending this person? Is he so great that you won’t suspend him? Suspension is what you should have done earlier? “The judge asked.

    Clarifying that he was not interrogating the police for not arresting the Special Director General of Police as well as the SP, as the arrest was entirely the prerogative of the investigating officer concerned and the courts would arrest suspects in any criminal case. The judge said that the suspension was a completely different matter as one could not expect a fair investigation when even bare minimum action was taken against the main suspect.

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