Women's rights campaigner Kellie-Jay Keen sues Australian MPs

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Kellie-Jay Keen, (pictured) who also goes by Posie Parker, is suing Australian MPs for defamation after she was attacked at a rally where she was doused in tomato sauce and pelted with eggs.

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