Over 32,000 Men in Private Facebook Group Accused of Sharing Intimate Photos of Wives Without Consent

An Instagram activist account, ‘no justice no peace,’ has publicly denounced a private Facebook group named ‘Mia moglie’ (My Wife) with over 32,000 members. The group is alleged to be a platform where men share intimate photographs of their wives and partners without their knowledge or consent, seeking approval and complicity in what is being labeled a violent act.

Following the public outcry, the group was flooded with comments from outraged individuals. The shared images reportedly depicted women in various private settings, such as sunbathing in swimwear, cooking, or relaxing at home. The activist group states this constitutes a “blatant form of abuse, non-consensual pornography, and systemic misogyny.”

The ‘no justice no peace’ campaign, which runs under the title ‘not all men’ as a repository for stories of violence, is urging the public to report the group to Facebook immediately. Their post asserts that “anyone who participates in this outrage is complicit in a crime.” On the group’s public-facing page, some new comments now warn its predominantly anonymous members that reports have already been filed with the Italian postal police.

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