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Melania Trump launches campaign against cyberbullying

IANS  |  Washington 

US has formally launched her campaign to combat of children and teenagers despite scepticism about the initiative due to the insults that her husband and regularly broadcasts on

on Tuesday held her first public act on the initiative, which she had promised during the 2016 US campaign, and invited the heads of Google, Facebook, and to the White House, the US media reported.

"I am well aware that people are sceptical of me discussing this topic. I have been criticized for my commitment to tackling this issue and I know that will continue. But it will not stop me from doing what I know is right," the said.

The criticism began during the election campaign, when Melania expressed for the first time her desire to devote herself to fighting against on but many dismissed that idea as "hypocritical" since her husband does not show any qualms when posting mockeries or lashing out at his enemies on

"I'm here with one goal: helping children in our next generation," the said in her meeting with tech companies, which representatives of and also attended.

"In my role as first lady, I receive many letters from children who have been bullied or feel threatened on social media," the former Slovenian model added, asking the leaders of the tech giants to share ideas with her and to deal with the problem.

Major services have strict policies prohibiting but in general it depends on the users themselves to report such harassment to the platforms, who will then decide whether to censor or ban the perpetrator.

Some users have even asked to suspend the account of Trump, an avid user of that platform, after some of his most insulting messages.

But refused because, as its said in November that Trump's had a "news" value that was in the public interest.

has been less active as than her predecessors, and Laura Bush, who promoted several causes such as the fight against childhood obesity or the promotion of reading, respectively.

However, in recent months she has become more involved in her husband's policies and has developed a special interest in the opioid overdose crisis that kills some 175 Americans every day.

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First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 13:30 IST
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