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Australian PM Albanese apologises after calling child sex abuse survivor ‘difficult’

Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese has apologised for describing child sexual abuse survivor Grace Tame as “difficult”, saying his remark was misinterpreted.

In a one-word response during a rapid-fire questioning round at the Future Victoria conference on Wednesday, Mr Albanese described Ms Tame, the 2021 Australian of the Year for her advocacy for child sexual abuse survivors, as “difficult”.

He later clarified that he was referring to the very difficult life endured by Ms Tame, who was groomed and raped by her former maths teacher.

“If there was any misinterpretation, then I certainly apologise,” Mr Albanese told reporters.

“She has had a difficult life and that was what I was referring to. What Grace Tame has done is turn that difficult experience that she had into being a strong advocate for others.”

Following Mr Albanese’s apology, Ms Tame said: “What a patronising cop out from a total coward.”

“Straight from the Scott playbook,” she wrote on Instagram, referring to former prime minister Scott Morrison, with whom she had a strained relationship.

“I’ll take the badge of honour, though. That, and being called ‘absolutely outrageous’ by the Israeli defence minister. Must be doing something right.”

She earlier said, “‘Difficult’ is the misogynist’s code for a woman who won’t comply.”

The prime minister’s description of Ms Tame also drew criticism from several prominent figures on social media.

Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young said: “Some of my best friends are ‘difficult’ women … (OK, all of them, and I love them for it!)”

Greens leader Larissa Waters said: “Labelling women as difficult won’t silence us.”

Ms Tame was 15 when her teacher, Nicolaas Ockert Bester, 58, began grooming and repeatedly raping her. He was later found guilty and served a year and nine months in jail. Ms Tame suffered a setback this week after the former teacher was deemed unfit to stand trial on separate charges linked to allegations that he had made social media posts that menaced or harassed her.

Ms Tame was named Australian of the Year in 2021 for her work advocating for child sexual abuse survivors, including her efforts to overturn laws in Tasmania that made it illegal for victims to speak publicly about their experiences.

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