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Senators demand action over racism in Australian parliament

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What specific incidents of racism have occurred in the Senate beyond the burqa stunt by Pauline Hanson?
How many other parliament staff or members have experienced racism, and what are their accounts?
What actions, if any, will Senate president Sue Lines take in response to the letter and demands for an inquiry and training?
What are the existing rules and standards of behavior in Parliament, and how effectively are they enforced against racist conduct?
What evidence supports the claim that procedural rules are weaponized to silence those calling out racism?
Whether the Senate is a racist or hostile place for women of colourfactual

The Senate is a hostile place due to racism, with women of colour being silenced and punished for speaking out.

According to The Guardian - World, Daily Mail - News
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The Senate is not a uniquely racist or hostile place for women of colour, and claims of silencing are contradicted by the loud voices of the accusers.

According to Daily Mail - News
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