Claudia Byatt
Legal

“Pattern of bigotry”: Pauline Hanson being sued by senator over tweet

Greens deputy leader Mehreen Faruqi has launched legal action against Pauline Hanson over a tweet telling her to "pack your bags and piss off back to Pakistan”.

Documents filed in the Federal Court on May 3 allege the One Nation leader breached section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act with the tweet in 2022.

Faruqi is seeking a sum of $150,000 be donated to a not-for-profit or community organisation of her choice.

She also wants Hanson to undertake anti-racism training and pay legal fees.

Faruqi revealed in a statement that she had “taken on bullies” her whole life and had no choice but to take on Hanson.

"I refuse to let Senator Hanson get away with racist bullying and harassment," she said.

"Senator Hanson crossed a line when she tweeted those hateful comments and I am hoping the Federal Court puts an end to this pattern of bigotry.

"Not just for me, but for the almost 30 per cent of Australians born overseas, and their next generations.

"I shouldn't have to take the personal risk and trauma of taking Senator Hanson to court."

In 2022, the Greens attempted to reprimand Hanson in the upper house but the motion was amended by the government and opposition to instead condemn all forms of racism.

Hanson defended her comments and denied she is racist.

Farqui said she decided to launch proceedings following Hanson’s refusal to apologise for her tweet and her rejection of conciliation attempts from the Australian Human Rights Commission.

"Senator Hanson has used her decades in the spotlight and immense public platform to spew vicious hate towards people of colour," Faruqi said.

"She has caused incalculable harm and gotten away with it for far too long.

"It's time that she was held accountable.

"Senator Hanson has been contacted for comment on the court action."

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Pauline Hanson, Mehreen Faruqi, Federal court, Politics