Anger in Italy over non-consensual photos of women shared online

Facebook, men often online with thousands of people often often shared the sincere images of women, a group of Italian groups.
The Mia Moglie group, which turned into my wife in English, had about 32,000 members before it was closed this week.
The discovery caused anger among the Italians who were concerned about similar groups grew in their absence.
META, the owner of Facebook, said that “adult sexual exploitation policies violated our policies”.
The screenshots taken before the Facebook group were removed, in various case of dressing, sometimes asleep or in intimate moments of women appeared to show pictures of women.
Under the messages, there were many sexual open interpretations from men. Some have praised what they wanted to “rape” to women, and others have praised the hidden nature of some photographs.
The page was emphasized by the author Carolina Capria, who published “nausea” and “scared” by what they see..
“In a group of publicly rooted in our culture, the attachment of violence to sexuality, men write without hiding their names and faces.”
Fiorella Zabatta of the European Green Party, social media “not only harmless entertainment”, but also “virtual rape”, he said.
“These platforms need to be made, this toxic idea of masculinity needs to be done and we all need to take action: Civil Society and Politics”.
Revenge Porn, which is the sharing of sexual open images or videos aimed at remaining special, was made illegal in 2019 in Italy.
Italian media reports suggest that more than a thousand people reported to the police unit investigating cyber crimes.
“We do not allow content that threatens or encourages sexual violence, sexual assault or sexual exploitation on our platforms,” Meta’s statement added.
The discovery of the Italian Facebook page saw parallels to France’s Pelicot case. Last year, Dominique Pelicot was sentenced to 20 years in prison for inviting drugs, abuse and raping foreigners to rape his wife Gisèle Pelicot at that time.
Although virtual, Capria showed that the Pelicot case showed that there was no anomalies as it was in both cases, that he was a man who believes that he could control his wife and that sexuality is inseparable. ”




