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British female stars say ‘Time’s up’ ahead of Baftas

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LONDON: Actresses Kate Winslet and Emma Watson joined around 200 British stars in demanding an end to sexual harassment and abuse, in an open letter published yesterday ahead of the Bafta film awards.

Signatorie­s including Emma Thompson, Kristin Scott Thomas, Keira Knightley and Saoirse Ronan, expressed solidarity with the “Time’s Up” movement in the United States and called for donations to a new “justice and equality fund” for victims.

The letter to The Observer newspaper that appeared yesterday is addressed to “dear sisters”, as was a similar statement by US actresses last month, and calls for an internatio­nal movement to stamp out a culture of abuse exposed by the Harvey Weinstein scandal.

“In the very near past, we lived in a world where sexual harassment was an uncomforta­ble joke; an unavoidabl­e, awkward part of being a girl or a woman.

“It was certainly not to be discussed, let alone addressed,” they said in the statement.

“In 2018, we seem to have woken up in a world ripe for change. If we truly embrace this moment, a line in the sand will turn to stone.”

The letter was published ahead of yesterday’s British Academy Film Awards, when some stars are repeating the protest staged at last month’s Golden Globes and wear black in a show of solidarity with victims.

“As we approach the Baftas, our industry’s time for celebratio­n and acknowledg­ement, we hope we can celebrate this tremendous moment of solidarity and unity across borders by coming together and making this movement internatio­nal,” the letter says.

It emphasises that revelation­s about abuse in Hollywood have now spread across the world, saying the movement is about more than just the entertainm­ent industry.

It highlights problems in Britain such as the gender pay gap and the changes to work that make it more insecure. “This movement is intersecti­onal, with conversati­ons across race, class, community, ability and work environmen­t, to talk about the imbalance of power,” the letter states.

Around 160 activists and academics have signed a sister letter pledging support for the new fund, which aims to make workplaces safe and support victims of abuse.

The signatorie­s thank the high-profile stars for helping “push issues such as sexual harassment and rape into the public consciousn­ess in an unpreceden­ted way”.

“We believe that this is a moment in time when we can harness our collective energies to dismantle the wall of silence that surrounds violence against women and girls,” they say.

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(From left) Winslet, Thompson and Watson are among the British stars supporting the ‘ Time’s Up’ movement. — Agencies
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