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FIFA World Cup 2018: Female journalist groped during live reporting

Expressing her gratitude for the messages of support she received, Theran, who works for the broadcaster's Spanish channel, voiced determination to continue doing her job

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The offender kisses the reporter while she was live on camera

The offender kisses the reporter while she was live on camera

German public broadcaster Deutsche Welle yesterday condemned the sexual harassment of one of its correspondents, who was groped and kissed while reporting live from Russia on the World Cup. Colombian journalist Julieth Gonzalez Theran was reporting from the Russian city of Saransk when a man appeared suddenly, one hand grabbing her arm and the other her breast, while kissing her on the cheek. "The zero tolerance rule applies here, such assaults are not acceptable," said the broadcaster's chief editor Ines Pohl in a statement.

"We must all strive for female reporters to be able to do their jobs at major sporting events. And that begins with calling these things by their names — this is not a trivial offence, but a sexual assault," he added. Theran carried on with her reporting during the live broadcast, and said the man had disappeared by the time she turned around after the camera stopped filming. "Lots of people think that the reporter is only there to bring some colour to the picture.

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