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Ariane Friedrich, a German high jumper expected to contend for a medal at the upcoming Summer Olympics, posted the name and email address of a Facebook stalker who had allegedly been sending her explicit photographs over the social networking service.
German authorities are now investigating the matter, according to Friedrich's manager. The matter has touched off an intense national debate on privacy with Friedrich, who is trained as a police officer, at the forefront.
"I've been offended in the past, sexually harassed and I've had a stalker before," she wrote in a recent Facebook post that included the name and email address of a man who she says sent her explicit messages and pictures of his genitals. "It's time to act, it's time to defend myself. And that's what I'm doing."
"The removal of anonymity is a means to clarify," she wrote in a statement translated from German. "Just think of all the children, young people and adults who are secretly harassed by perverts and don't know what to do or how to defend themselves. Should we not go forward as a good example and demonstrate strength?"
German newspapers have asked whether Friedrich had a legal right to publicly disclose the man's name. In that country, names of offenders aren't disclosed in the media.
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/olympics-fourth-place-medal/olympic-medal-hopeful-shames-stalker-facebook-221557858.html
Iris
(15,660 posts)MineralMan
(146,317 posts)I'm betting it will work quite nicely to stop the harassment.
redqueen
(115,103 posts)Blue_Tires
(55,445 posts)DiverDave
(4,886 posts)I really have no clue how some guys find this a turn on.
It baffles me, as, to me, this is just sick.
He should be in jail, with some therapy involved