UNITED NATIONS, Oct 12: General Assembly President Maria Fernanda Espinosa very firmly believes that there should be zero tolerance for sexual harassment of journalists, her spokesperson Monica Grayley has said in answer to a question about the #MeToo movement sweeping across India's media world.
She said on Thursday at her daily briefing that Espinosa "made very clearly that there is zero zero tolerance sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, sexual violence, and, of course, since we are talking about the members of the press and journalists, there is also zero tolerance for journalists to be harassed or to be impeded doing their job. She is very firm on this."

UNITED NATIONS, Oct 12: General Assembly President Maria Fernanda Espinosa very firmly believes that there should be zero tolerance for sexual harassment of journalists, her spokesperson Monica Grayley has said in answer to a question about the #MeToo movement sweeping across India's media world.
She said on Thursday at her daily briefing that Espinosa "made very clearly that there is zero zero tolerance sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, sexual violence, and, of course, since we are talking about the members of the press and journalists, there is also zero tolerance for journalists to be harassed or to be impeded doing their job. She is very firm on this."