A hundred apps creating hyperrealistic erotic images are being flagged up by experts who are pushing for comprehensive public policies and criminalization
UNITED NATIONS, New York – International Women’s Day is an occasion for people around the world to celebrate the contributions of women and girls to all aspects of human progress. But it is also an opportunity to highlight the discrimination women still face, every day – a reminder of the barriers that block their paths to the influential roles and leadership potential they have every entitlement to. Today, this is especially true in the digital realm.
Mexico City, Jan 12 (EFE).- So that “girls and women can also be safe online” is why Olimpia Coral Melo began waging her fight against online violence. Her sexual violence case motivated Mexican lawmakers to pass a law bearing her name and establish a penalty of up to six years in prison for spreading non-consensual …
Gender violence is also experienced in the digital world, a place where there are legislative gaps. This is how te region has responded to cyberbullying of women