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‘This is the fate of Libyan women:’ contempt, ridicule, and indifference of Seham Sergiwa

As the debate on how harmful online content translates into violent offline actions continues in the Global North, this debate should be enriched by data from the Global South. In Libya, the kidnapping of a female politician (Seham Sergiwa) in 2019 was arguably foresha dowed on social media, with some analysts warning of an imminent danger to her life when tracking social media discourse in June/ July 2019. Following her abduction, the outcry was loud and reverb erated outside of Libya. However, this was short lived and similar occurrences happen in Libya still. This paper contributes a systematic analysis of Facebook content in the months leading up to and after Sergiwa’s disappearance. Using thematic content analysis to explore 259 posts and 4,367 comments – between January and December 2019 – this paper outlines three dominant themes: Contempt, ridicule and indifference. This study presents a refocus on the dangers of online speech while acknowledging complexities around categorising the former. The study adds nuanced understandings on online discussions in Libya and gen dered dynamics in a violent, post-revolutionary environment.

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