Italy PM Meloni Condemns Porn Site's Doctored Photos Scandal
Italy PM Meloni Condemns Porn Site's Doctored Photos Scandal

Italy PM Meloni Condemns Porn Site's Doctored Photos Scandal

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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has strongly condemned the sharing of doctored and sexualized images of herself and other high-profile women on an Italian pornographic website called Phica, which had over 700,000 subscribers before shutting down. The manipulated photos, taken without consent from social media or public sources, included vulgar captions and appeared in a 'VIP section' targeting female politicians and public figures, prompting widespread outrage and numerous legal complaints. Meloni expressed disgust and solidarity with all women affected, emphasizing the ongoing problem of online misogyny and the weaponization of seemingly harmless content. She called for the perpetrators to be swiftly identified and punished with the utmost firmness, urging victims to immediately report such violations. The scandal follows the recent closure of a Facebook group where men shared intimate photos of women without consent and fuels a broader movement against non-consensual sharing of intimate images in Italy. Authorities have launched investigations, and the case has sparked public petitions and debates about women's rights and online safety.

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