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Mehreen Faruqi considering human rights commission complaint over Pauline Hanson tweet

Mehreen Faruqi considering human rights commission complaint over Pauline Hanson tweet


Mehreen Faruqi considering human rights commission complaint over Pauline Hanson tweet
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Faruqi said she had been subjected to racist hate speech from others on social media after a tweet from Hanson, who last week took offence over her comments about the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

Faruqi on Wednesday fired back at the One Nation leader and said the Greens would look to move a censure motion when parliament resumes for normal business on 26 September.

Faruqi challenged Labor, and Lambie, to support the censure.

Hanson did not resile from her comments when contacted by Guardian Australia on Wednesday and informed of the potential censure motion.

Hanson maintained she did not personally attack Faruqi or subject her to discrimination and said the incident did not physically occur in parliament.

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