Sunday, October 14, 2012

Amanda Todd: Bullied girl's memorial pages targeted by negative messages

VICTORIA — The time has come for Canadians to discuss whether the country needs new laws to specifically combat the issue of cyber-bullying, Premier Christy Clark said Friday as she reacted to the suicide of Amanda Todd. “I think we should have aAmanda Todd committed suicide after a stranger she met online shared naked pictures to all of her friends and family, leading to relentless.“I can never get that photo back, it's out there forever.'' Forever has outlived Amanda Todd. That photograph she regretted so profoundly, the image that haunted, can't hurt her anymore. The dead don't cry or cringe. Friends and strangers weep for herIt always tragic when a parent has to bury their child but Amanda Todd's mother, Carol has found the strength to speak on her daughter's suicide. Amanda was stalked, harassed by bullies in cyberspace and in the yard of school, by people she knew and byVICTORIA — The time has come for Canadians to discuss whether the country needs new laws to specifically combat the issue of cyber-bullying, Premier Christy Clark said Friday as she reacted to the suicide of Amanda Todd. “I think we should have a
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