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They walk on the streets, the women enduring harassment, and the possibility of bomb randomly exploding is always there.
In the autumn of 2010, within a matter of weeks, four American teens between the ages of 13 and 18 killed themselves after enduring harassment from peers for being gay.
In recent weeks, the victim, Lawrence King, 15, had said publicly that he was gay, classmates said, enduring harassment from a group of schoolmates, including the 14-year-old boy charged in his death.
Oscar Espinosa Chepe, a high-ranking Cuban economist and diplomat who became a vocal critic of Fidel Castro in the 1990s but chose to remain in Cuba, despite enduring harassment and imprisonment, died on Monday in Madrid, where he was undergoing medical treatment.
"I can handle it," I said, as if enduring harassment was a badge.
"They have worked so hard to achieve the changes that they've seen with hormones, often going to multiple medical providers and enduring harassment from the people around them while transitioning, only to have that taken away".
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For unlucky residents that has meant enduring extortion, harassment and revenge killings.
Many are enduring the harassment that human rights activists have long experienced.
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She trained in various departments and worked the night shifts, enduring sexual harassment.
After being verbally abused as a couple and my mother enduring sexual harassment in order to get her papers signed, they were married.
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