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Case studies in the report describe children in schools being targeted and intimidated under Prevent for expressing political views.
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And I'm not saying that there's no role for vigilante justice – Steubenville proves that there is – but it is absolutely hypocritical to clap when one Anonymous cell takes down a big bad rapist, yet cheer on hacktivists who intimidate – under the guise of protecting free speech – those working tirelessly, daily against the sexist behaviours and beliefs that are the root of rape culture.
Those he can not buy, he will intimidate, place under continuous surveillance and persecute.
Adnan's account is just one example of how IS uses the execution videos that it broadcasts to the world online to also intimidate people under its rule.
Carrying a weapon which could be construed as threatening or intimidating is, under certain jurisdictions, brandishing a weapon.
"France will not allow itself to be intimidated, will not flinch under pressure and will not capitulate to barbarism.
In Iraq, the police have long intimidated or beaten civilians, whether under Saddam Hussein or during the years since the United States invaded in 2003.
Cho had intimidated female students by photographing their legs under their desks and by writing obscene, violent poetry.
Aid workers, particularly those linked to Western organizations, have often come under attack or been kidnapped or intimidated by the Taliban.
Mr. Carromero also said that during the post-accident inquiry, he was under the influence of medication and intimidated by Cuban investigators.
Until now, your internal targets felt so intimidated you were able to sweep all this under the rug.
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