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While most of these statements are flatly true (our own research indicates there are, in fact, eight Islamic countries that punish homosexuality by death), Tufts nonetheless found that the article constituted harassment because it allegedly "targeted members of the Tufts Muslim community for harassment and embarrassment, and "Muslim students felt psychologically intimidated by the piece".
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