The court in France convicted 10 individuals for cyberbullying the First Lady.
05.01.2026
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Shostal Oleksandr
05.01.2026
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The Trial of Cyberbullying Against the First Lady of France
Ten individuals have been found guilty of cyberbullying against the First Lady of France, Brigitte Macron. Among the accused are eight men and two women aged between 41 and 60, who posted offensive comments about Mrs. Macron's gender and sexuality, including false claims that she is a man. The accused spread numerous humiliating materials, which...“Public figures should not be subject to insults and attacks that violate their rights and dignity,” prosecutors noted.This conflict has sparked widespread public resonance, highlighting the importance of combating cyberbullying and protecting the rights of those who become victims of virtual criminals. The struggle against cyberbullying remains a relevant topic in many countries, as electronic attacks can cause serious harm to a person's psychological state. This case could become an important precedent for legislation, as protecting the rights of public figures from aggression on the internet is one of the pressing needs of modern society.
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