‘We Were Targeted For Having A Voice And Being Muslim’: Women Who Were ‘Auctioned’ Online
A now-defunct app called ‘Sulli Deals’ targeted about 90 Indian Muslim women by uploading their photos taken from social media and ‘auctioning’ them online.
Intifada P Basheer
09 July 2021, Last Updated at 11:07 am
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Intifada P Basheer
2021-07-09T08:59:30+05:30
‘We Were Targeted For Having A Voice And Being Muslim’: Women Who Were ‘Auctioned’ Online
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2021-07-09T11:07:12+05:30
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When Khatija’s (name changed) phone wouldn’t stop ringing on the night of July 4, she knew something was amiss. One of her friends had seen a post on Twitter, in which Khatija was being “auctioned”. In the post, a Twitter user had shared a screenshot from a now-defunct app called “Sulli Deals”. The screenshot had Khatija’s Twitter profile picture with text that read, “My Sulli deal of the day is Khatija”.