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Amnesty raps Twitter for violating women’s rights

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Twitter is failing to respect women's rights online by inadequate­ly investigat­ing and responding to reports of violence and abuse in a transparen­t manner, Amnesty Internatio­nal has alleged in its latest report.

For many women, Twitter is a platform where violence and abuse against them flourishes, often with little accountabi­lity, said the report titled #ToxicTwitt­er: Violence and abuse against women online" on Tuesday.Far from strengthen­ing women's voices, the violence and abuse many women experience on the platform leads them to self-censor what they post, limit their interactio­ns, and even drives women off the microblogg­ing site completely. The report based on interviews with 86 women -- both individual­ly and in groups - in Britain and the US cites several such abusive tweets mentioning Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland.

"Online abuse is unacceptab­le for women in politics, just as it's unacceptab­le for a woman anywhere to suffer that kind of abuse," Sturgeon was quoted as saying. Abuse experience­d by women on the platform includes direct or indirect threats of physical or sexual violence, discrimina­tory abuse targeting one or more aspects of a woman's identity, targeted harassment, and privacy violations such as doxing or sharing sexual or intimate images of a woman without her consent, Amnesty Internatio­nal found after 16 months of research.

Twitter has touted itself as a place where "every voice has the power to impact the world" , but its failure to adequately respect human rights and effectivel­y tackle violence and abuse on the platform means that instead of women using their voices "to impact the world", many women are instead being pushed backwards to a culture of silence, the report said.

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