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A politician was in the middle of a government conference when she began to strip not realising the camera was still on.
A Mexican senator has issued an apology after she was caught getting topless on a government Zoom conference.
Martha Lucia Micher, 66, was unaware her camera was still on when she started to get changed during the live meeting last week.
On the call were members of the National Regeneration Movement political party, the Bank of Mexico and journalists who were discussing the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
However, an unknown attendee leaked screenshots of Ms Micher’s unfortunate mishap which later did the rounds on social media.
“Yesterday an unfortunate incident occurred during a virtual meeting with fellow senators about the current economic situation in Mexico and strategies to confront the ‘new normal’ over the coming months,” Ms Micher said in an open letter she shared online .
“In one part of the session, without realising and while the camera of my computer was on, I got changed showing my naked torso.
“I carried on participating in the session and thanks to a call from senators Alejandro Armenta Mier and Ovidio Peralta Suarez, I realised my error.”
The senator went on to offer an apology and blamed the mishap on her lack of digital communication expertise.
But Ms Micher, who is also the president of the State Commission of Gender Equality, was also forced to defend her body after cruel comments about her appearance and physique began to circulate online.
“I am Malu Micher, and I am not ashamed to have shown part of my intimacy by accident, because it is exactly the notion that a woman is ‘just her body’ that has allowed and fomented the objectification of women against which I have always fought,” she responded to the criticism.
“I am a woman of 66 years of age who has breastfed four children, three of whom are today professional and responsible men, and I feel proud of my body for having nourished them.”
Ms Micher went on to say she fought for the “left” for almost 40 years and has occupied various public roles in her “fervent commitment” for the defence of human rights.
“I am a woman who is not ashamed of her body, I love it and I take care of it.”
Many of her colleagues and fellow politicians came to her defence.
“In view of the attacks against her, a product of a mishap during a virtual meeting, we endorse our fellowship. Morals and integrity will always be stronger than infamy and assaults,” fellow senator Ricardo Monreal Avila wrote online.
Another senator, Maria Elena Morena posted: “The rubbish stinks in the senate and on social media. Our political and party differences should have limits.”
Fellow party member Martha Tagle also added that she will investigate and sanction those responsible for taking and leaking these photos.
“The violence to which you were subjected cannot go unpunished,” Ms Tagle said.
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More stories to check out before you go
A politician was in the middle of a government conference when she began to strip not realising the camera was still on.
A Mexican senator has issued an apology after she was caught getting topless on a government Zoom conference.
Martha Lucia Micher, 66, was unaware her camera was still on when she started to get changed during the live meeting last week.
On the call were members of the National Regeneration Movement political party, the Bank of Mexico and journalists who were discussing the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
However, an unknown attendee leaked screenshots of Ms Micher’s unfortunate mishap which later did the rounds on social media.
“Yesterday an unfortunate incident occurred during a virtual meeting with fellow senators about the current economic situation in Mexico and strategies to confront the ‘new normal’ over the coming months,” Ms Micher said in an open letter she shared online .
“In one part of the session, without realising and while the camera of my computer was on, I got changed showing my naked torso.
“I carried on participating in the session and thanks to a call from senators Alejandro Armenta Mier and Ovidio Peralta Suarez, I realised my error.”
The senator went on to offer an apology and blamed the mishap on her lack of digital communication expertise.
But Ms Micher, who is also the president of the State Commission of Gender Equality, was also forced to defend her body after cruel comments about her appearance and physique began to circulate online.
“I am Malu Micher, and I am not ashamed to have shown part of my intimacy by accident, because it is exactly the notion that a woman is ‘just her body’ that has allowed and fomented the objectification of women against which I have always fought,” she responded to the criticism.
“I am a woman of 66 years of age who has breastfed four children, three of whom are today professional and responsible men, and I feel proud of my body for having nourished them.”
Ms Micher went on to say she fought for the “left” for almost 40 years and has occupied various public roles in her “fervent commitment” for the defence of human rights.
“I am a woman who is not ashamed of her body, I love it and I take care of it.”
Many of her colleagues and fellow politicians came to her defence.
“In view of the attacks against her, a product of a mishap during a virtual meeting, we endorse our fellowship. Morals and integrity will always be stronger than infamy and assaults,” fellow senator Ricardo Monreal Avila wrote online.
Another senator, Maria Elena Morena posted: “The rubbish stinks in the senate and on social media. Our political and party differences should have limits.”
Fellow party member Martha Tagle also added that she will investigate and sanction those responsible for taking and leaking these photos.
“The violence to which you were subjected cannot go unpunished,” Ms Tagle said.
Bachelor couple Sam and Snezana Wood have shared a touching photo with Snezana’s daughter as she headed off to her Year 12 formal.
A US woman was rushed to the hospital after touching a napkin on her car door that she claims was poisoned.
Abbie Chatfield has responded to rumours she and boyfriend Konrad have split – six months after the pair went public with their open relationship.



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It's true: Melania Trump has been a somewhat easy target this presidential election, between cribbing parts of her RNC speech from Michelle Obama (opens in new tab) and appearing otherwise aloof (opens in new tab) to the people and their process. But now, after the hopeful First Lady has filed a libel suit (opens in new tab) against two media outlets for claiming, with seemingly no proof, that she had been involved with an escort service in the past, we—a Republican and a Democrat—can't help but come to her defense.
See, women in all avenues of politics, whether they're running, in office, or are political spouses, are still subject to unfounded criticisms about their appearance or their mental state—simply because they are women. Derogatory references to their sexual past—discussions that male politicians, or even male political spouses (opens in new tab) , never encounter—run rampant. And good old-fashioned slut shaming is alive and well: Mrs. Trump was also subject to scrutiny for past nude modeling photos, despite that she was a reputable model.
But while we take Mrs. Trump at her word that the allegations are false, it begs the larger question: Why is this still the go-to strategy for challenging powerful women? Why is this how we take women down? Why are we game to critique their crow's feet or sexual history before we critique their ideas, their strategies, or their platforms? The way we see women in the national spotlight, and beyond, has to change.
Why is this still the go-to strategy for challenging powerful women? Why are we game to critique their crow's feet or sexual history before we critique their ideas, their strategies, or their platforms?
This isn't a Democratic or Republican issue. Across both sides of the aisle, we've always worked harder, faster, longer, and without complaint in our careers to be seen as equals with our male counterparts. But we've also heard our fair share of insults behind our backs—we've been called "brusque" or having "sharp elbows" for getting the job done. But when's the last time a man was called "aggressive" or "emotional" or "riding on his looks" for his leadership?
Bottom line: All politicians should be held accountable for this bias against women—including Melania's husband, Donald Trump. Trump often has demeaning words for women he doesn't like, from going after Carly Fiorina's looks to telling Katy Tur (opens in new tab) , a reputable female journalist, to "be quiet"—clearly the hiring of Kellyanne Conway, an expert at appealing to female voters, is a move on his campaign's behalf to counter the public's perception that he's anti-woman, along with enlisting his daughter, Ivanka Trump (opens in new tab) . Maybe we'll start to see some change.
But we need to apply the same standards everywhere— across spouses, political affiliation, candidates — and call out this type of behavior for exactly what it is: sexism. Not all women have Melania's expansive resources to legally push back on these slanderous allegations. But really, they shouldn't have to.
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