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Taiwan faces a #MeToo wave, set off by a Netflix hit

Por: The Boston Globe World June 26, 2023

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TAIPEI — In the past few weeks, a wave of #MeToo allegations has raced to the very top of Taiwan’s political, judicial, and arts scenes, forcing a new reckoning of the state of women’s rights on a democratic island that has long taken pride in being among Asia’s most progressive places.Nearly every day, fresh allegations emerge, setting off discussions on talk shows and on social media, with newspaper commentaries and activist groups... + full article



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