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Kenyan's period shaming scandal

Newshour

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It's called "period shaming". The public stigmatisation of women and girls who are menstruating. Now, three people have been arrested at a factory in Kenya after female employees were allegedly forced to undress to check who might be having a period. A manager at Brown's Food Company was, it seems, trying to find out who had mistakenly thrown a used sanitary towel into the wrong bin. She made the women strip after attempts to extract a confession had been unsuccessful. Gloria Orwoba is a senator in the Kenyan parliament - she told Newshour's Tim Franks that she had received a "distress call" after the incident. (picture: Kenyan senator Gloria Orwoba; copyright - Gloria Orwoba)

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