News in English     | 19.04.2019. 20:23 |

Bregu: Majority of online harassment of women happens on social media

FENA Press release

SARAJEVO, April 19 (FENA) - The European Commission recently launched the #DigitalRespect4Her Campaign to raise awareness about online violence against women and promote good practices to tackle this issue.

“The majority of online harassment of women happens on social media. 45percent of South East Europe citizens are daily social media users! Governments need to think seriously in designing legal frameworks to STOP online harassment, without breaching free speech,” says Secretary General of the Regional Cooperation Council (RCC), Majlinda Bregu.

Cyber-stalking is a repeated course of violent conduct and the RCC is ready to assist on a shared regional approach to address adequate laws and policies in this problem.

“We want every woman to feel they can speak freely online, without fear. We cannot stay idle and encourage those that cowardly target women and girls online,” says Vera Jourova, EU Commissioner for Justice, Consumers and Gender Equality. 

The reality is often different: online violence is spread through social media, messaging apps, online forums, video-sharing sites, or videogames. Online violence can lead to psychological, physical, sexual and economic harm. It may silence women and reduce their presence online, stated the RCC.

(FENA) S. R.

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