Meloni tweeted the blurred video, which was originally published
on a newspaper website, late on Sunday, saying she could not
remain silent in the face of "this atrocious episode of sexual
violence".
The post was widely condemned by Meloni's political rivals and
human rights activists, who accused her of adding to the
victim's misery by putting out the video without her consent.
On Tuesday morning the post was removed and replaced with a
comment from Twitter. "This Tweet violated the Twitter Rules."
There was no immediate response from Meloni.
On Monday, Meloni said on Twitter that she had published the
video "to express solidarity with the victim, to condemn what
happened and obviously to demand justice".
Local authorities in the northern city of Piacenza say the
55-year-old Ukrainian woman was assaulted on a pavement in the
early Sunday by an asylum seeker from Guinea. Police have
confirmed his arrest and said the man was being detained as the
investigation continued.
The incident was videoed by someone in a flat overlooking the
street. The images subsequently posted online were blurred,
making it impossible to identify the victim, but her cries could
be clearly heard on the audio.
Italian authorities said they were looking into how the video
was released.
"The dissemination in the media of videos depicting the criminal
episode is being thoroughly investigated," Piacenza prosecutor
Grazia Pradella said.
The state watchdog tasked with protection of personal data said
it was also looking into "possible responsibilities on the part
of the persons who, for various reasons and for different
purposes, have (posted) it".
Meloni and her rightist allies top the polls ahead of a Sept. 25
national election and are widely expected to win power. Meloni's
own Brothers of Italy party looks set to take the most seats in
parliament, putting her in pole position to become Italy's first
female prime minister.
(Reporting by Crispian Balmer; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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