At the stadium on the occasion of the game was a huge audience meeting. News journalist was live in the news. Suddenly a person came and kissed his lips. The woman journalist screamed at the incident.
After completing his responsibilities, he completed his responsibility. Naturally, professional women have become protesters in such a disgusting situation. Started the #LetHerDoHerJob campaign.
The venue is Brazil's capital Rio de Janeiro. The San Juanieo stadium was a spectacular display on the occasion of the hostel VSKO debut match football tournament. In the crowd on Tuesday night, a woman journalist named Bruna Dereali took the place for live.
He was describing the stadium environment for TV viewers. At that time a person with empty clothes suddenly kissed his lips and went away.
In response, Bruno cried out loud and did his job professionally. Although the matter was unexpected and abusive.
Later on, Brunea Deoltree spoke about her through social media. It was uncomfortable, said. I did not need it, but it was still. Naturally I felt humiliated.
Then took a logical question. If it can be with me during the camera, then it is easy to understand the situation of other girls. I could not stay silent.
The protesting journalist did not stop responding to the reaction. The video of the incident has also been released. Then it becomes viral through social media. Women involved in sports journalism also started to face their suffering.
Sports producer Paulo Pereira has written that no one had to open his mouth. Sexual harassment is going on everywhere. Everyone has to talk about it.
Following the incident in Brunei, the #LetHerDoHerJob campaign started in WhatsApp on the initiative of eight women. On the basis of #Mi to campaign, they are protesting such incidents in the work of women journalists. More women journalists of the country have joined
But the people of low mindedness are opposed, but they are also getting the international media side by side. All of the conscious people say, let the woman do her work. Stand up for sexual harassment.

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