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Are false allegations of harassment against men/women on the rise?

MenInG

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The Babar Azam case is one that has come to light due to his profile and seems its been dealt with by the courts.

However, it seems that not all people are that lucky as we see below

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To be honest, this is a pretty big issue. We have seen #metoo type stuff but the Babar Azam one was a different level and had he not had a legal team etc looking after him - who knows what breakdown he would have?
 
Anyone who falsely accuses someone should pay heavy consequences (long prison sentence, massive fine etc.).
 
This was posted on 19th of october this year in Australia by a very famous lawyer Jewell Drury, she is a very nice lady who revealed some very shocking facts regarding FALSE ALLEGATIONS...:(

https://www.facebook.com/1136303026423151/posts/3400225676697530/?app=fbl

I was shocked to read these, Australia is a 1st world country afterall, Apparantly these things are on rise because of the reasons(facts) revealed by her and in coming 15 years society will be facing consequences...:(:(:(
 
"Create laws where men can be accused and jailed for a violence which does not have to be evidence based".
 
Anyone who falsely accuses someone should pay heavy consequences (long prison sentence, massive fine etc.).

Problem is whenever an accusation like the one against Babar is made, we automatically assume the man is guilty!
 
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