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"On the morning program on Network 13, I was forbidden to say that my father had sexually harassed me" - Walla! culture

2020-02-19T09:30:08.664Z


Director Yael Scherer, whose father was convicted of indecent acts and serving a two-year prison sentence, was invited to be interviewed on the Network's "Open Day" program for treatment that went through the injury, and was shocked when he was banned ...


"On the morning program on Network 13, I was forbidden to say that my father sexually harmed me"

Director Yael Scherer, whose father was convicted of indecent acts and serving a two-year prison sentence, was invited to be interviewed on the Network's "Open Day" program for treatment she had undergone after the injury, and was shocked when she was banned from saying she was sexually abusive. "The editor told me, 'He paid his debt to the company.' Did they freak out?"

"On the morning program on Network 13, I was forbidden to say that my father sexually harmed me"

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(In the video: Yael Scherer interviews sexual harassment at Walla Studio! NEWS, February 2016)

Social director and activist Yael Scherer, who was invited to be interviewed on the "Open Day" morning 13 program on treatment she received following her father's sexual abuse, was shocked when she allegedly told her that she had been sexually abused by her father. Scherer said that the editor of the program, submitted by Elad Zohar and Noa Rosin, told her that the father "paid his debt to the company" so no need to talk about it.

Scherrer was the CEO of One of One, which struggles with sexual harassment and assault and established the "Sexual War Lobby." She became known for her "Dirty Laundry" movie, which tells her own story. The film featured the process she went through after deciding to file a civil lawsuit against Her father, who was convicted of indecent acts, and served a two-year prison sentence, this morning (Tuesday) shared her version on her Twitter page, concluding with the words: "Well: I will Yael Scherer and my dad sexually harassed me. There are enough bodies to interview me, thank you and no thanks. You are not interviewed by anyone who closes my mouth. "

"I was invited to the program because they wanted to interview me about outpatient psychiatric treatment that I received following my father's sexual injury," Scherer told Walla! Culture, "I talked to them about it 10 days ago. Last Tuesday, I was scheduled to go on broadcast. The idea came up to order a UAV I hadn't seen for 20 years. On Sunday, an interrogator of the program called me and told me that the item was set for today (Tuesday, February 18), but only that I know I can't say in the broadcast that I was hit by my dad. I was very upset. I said - 'Sorry? I'll say what I want to say. " The investigator said the legal advice says it should not be said in the broadcast. I said, "Sorry, may I say that in broadcast. I have a final judgment after an appeal, I did a documentary on the subject. May I speak face-to-face, and this is a court ruling. ' May I say who I am and may I say who hurt me. No more closed than that. She said, 'I wrote down what you said, I'll find out.'

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"What, they got worse? There's no legal reason in the world to keep me from saying my dad hurt me." Yael Scherer (Photo: Luba Payne)

Yael Scherer (Photo: Luba Fine, Walla System! NEWS)

"Shortly thereafter, her editor called me," Scherer adds, "and told me, 'Listen, you can't tell the investigator what you can and what you can't say. I'm very sympathetic to you, but the legal counsel says you shouldn't say it's your father.' I said to her, "Sorry? What and why?" I explained again that the man was convicted and that I had a bail judgment after an appeal and he was in prison. I have a judgment from the Magistrate's Court saying I can say that it is me and I can say it is my father. And the editor said: No, Yael, you must understand, he was released "He paid his debt to the company," that's what I was told by legal counsel. I told her, "If you don't agree that I say it's my dad - I don't go on broadcast." What, they got worse? There's no legal reason in the world to keep me from saying That is not within the jurisdiction of a lawyer to advise or give any moral judgment. He should adhere to the law.

After a swallow! Culture requested a response to the network, which was forwarded to the production company Chairman who produces "Open Day," contacted her from the program. According to Scherer, the program editor apologized, and they came back with the refusal to say her father hurt her and invited her to participate in the program.

The production company chairman, the producer of the "Open Day" program, commented: "We are sorry for Yael Scherer's feelings, however the production company has never prevented sexual assault victims from presenting their story in the program and Yael herself was interviewed on this topic in our program in the past. The news will be straightened out and in the coming days she will be interviewed again and will tell her personal story, with the relevant limits. USR Productions has stood and will continue to stand alongside victims and victims of sexual assault. "

Source: walla

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