(ANSA) - Rome, September 14 - The case of a 31-year-old woman who committed suicide Tuesday in the town of Mugnano following a legal battle to remove explicit videos from the Internet sparked calls Wednesday for increased attention to online insults and violent misogyny.
Antonella Bozzaora, head of the psychologists association of the Campania region, stressed that women and girls are "victims of a society in which there is a sexist mentality that leaves women open to constant harassment.
"We are faced with illegal acts that can no longer be passed off as childish pranks. This is a phenomenon that cannot be ignored and must be dealt with in a complete manner, with educative measures for minors, sanctions for adults and a rapid removal from the internet of defamatory words and images." "These are the main points of the draft law that will be discussed at the Chamber of Representatives starting on Monday," she said. "The draft law was created in memory of Carolina", a 14-year-old who killed herself in January 2013 after several teenage boys circulated a video on Facebook of her appearing drunk in a bedroom, "but we would now like to dedicate it to (the latest victim) as well."
Italy reacts to woman's suicide after nude videos go viral
'Sexist society, women open to constant harassment'