A new way: After the abuse, a seventh-grade student will start studying at a new school in B'Shlosha tomorrow
After the family has decided that their daughter who has been through the Tractate of Humiliation, which has been documented and circulated on social media, will leave school, tomorrow she will open a new page.
"I believe they will receive her with love, I wish her success tomorrow in entering a new school," the mother said
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26/12/2021
Sunday, 26 December 2021, 15:59 Updated: 16:18
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In the video: Students poured cleaning material on a student and distributed it on social networks (photos of surfers, documentation according to section 27A on social networks)
A seventh-grade student who was subjected to humiliation and abuse at a school in Be'er Sheva will start studying at a new school in the city tomorrow (Monday).
"We feel this is a fresh start," the mother said.
"The road will not be easy because she needs to meet new friends and this is a new framework," her mother continued.
"I believe they will receive her with love tomorrow. I wish her success tomorrow at the entrance to the new school."
In a documentary circulated about two weeks ago on social media, Lian's friends on the school bench are seen beating her and even pouring detergent on her.
A few days later her mother filed a complaint about the case with the police, following which two 13-year-old girls were detained for questioning.
Inspector Yoni Dasklo, an officer in the Beer Sheva youth department, said following the filing of the complaint that "this is a very serious incident in which a girl was humiliated in the eyes of her friends and all for the sake of humiliation and publicity on the social network.
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One of the girls involved in the incident published a story, in which she apologized for the act and complained that she was receiving threats.
She explained that there was no intention to harm that girl and humiliate her.
"Net laughter," she explained. "I do not justify myself and I am really sorry. It is true that no forgiveness will cover my behavior in your eyes," the girl wrote, "but it is time you really know what happened before you all pounce and threaten my life."
MK Uriel Bosso (Shas) invited the girl and her parents to his office in the Knesset and presented them with the ticking law, which he also submits following these incidents, and said that he requires the Minister of Education to invest in information within the Mossad to prevent these incidents.
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