
The Minister of State for Relations with the Parliament Elisa Spiropali has reacted after the serious event that happened in Durrës, where 41-year-old Bedrie Loku, mother of four children, killed herself due to bullying on social networks.
Spiropali emphasizes that denunciations of cybercrimes and online threats should be treated with maximum seriousness by law enforcement bodies and the justice system.
She adds that the legislation on online media, cybercrimes, the criminal code, etc., need immediate intervention so that the culture of slander and denigration is fought and does not return to social normality.
"A 41-year-old woman, mother of four, reportedly killed herself due to denigration and bullying on social networks.
This terribly serious case demands justice!
The maximum punishment of the author or authors for causing/inciting the act of suicide is the least that should happen!
It is the moment to become aware that the language of denigration and violence in social networks affects women and girls in a very proportional way, it is fed by the culture of patriarchal violence that isolates women in the corner of collective "shame" causing severe individual, family and social.
The language of humiliation and denigration of women is commonly found in the visual, print and online media, where the attacks go unanalyzed and unpunished by the law and society.
Reports of cybercrimes and online threats should be treated with the utmost seriousness by law enforcement and the justice system.
Legislation for online media, cybercrimes, criminal code, etc., need immediate intervention so that the culture of defamation and denigration is fought without any reservation from the law and does not return to social normality. Condolences to the family of the deceased! May he rest in the peace that he was not allowed to have in his life!", writes Spiropali.
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