Australian Senator Janet Rice was censured by the Australian Senate because of her protest stunt while President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. was delivering a speech before the parliament in Canberra. Rice held up a sign that read 'Stop human rights abuses' during the speech.
Australian Senator Janet Rice was censured by the Australian Senate for her protest stunt during President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. 's speech in Canberra . Rice held up a sign that read 'Stop human rights abuses ' while Marcos was speaking.
She defended her action, stating that it was deliberate and powerful.
Australian Senator Censure Protest Stunt President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Speech Canberra Human Rights Abuses
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