Physical And Verbal Bullying At School.

The Story

Hello! There is a refugee from Syria in our class, I will not disclose personal information, I will change his name to Ahmed. In general, we (the class) get along well with him, try to be tolerant with him and show friendly relations, but lately this has become impossible. It's more about me and my two friends, we have something like a group and we are together in the breaks. Ahmed immediately came to us and started insulting us, calling us insulting nicknames and obscene words (most often genitals and swearing at his mother). This has been going on for several months, we try to tell our class teacher, but immediately after that Ahmed goes to her and starts lying about how we beat him, insulted him, etc., that he was just defending himself. Of course, she believes him. We start arguing about how he was from Syria, there is a war there and we have to be tolerant. The result - Ahmed wins the lady's trust and puts the blame on us. To this day, the harassment was only mental, but in the long break he resorted to violence. It may sound childish, but it's really about real blows. Don't talk about ignoring / avoiding. He follows us and no matter how hard we try not to notice him, he comes to us and starts again. The classmate, as always, responds with something like: “Don't tell me how he harassed you, because you harass him too (lies). Are not you ashamed "And again he begins to defend himself and we come out guilty. I need advice on how to deal with it, because I have an exam (7th grade) ahead of me and I really want to focus on learning, and I can't stand it anymore. Thanks in advance. To this day, the harassment was only mental, but in the long break he resorted to violence. It may sound childish, but it's really about real blows. Don't talk about ignoring / avoiding. He follows us and no matter how hard we try not to notice him, he comes to us and starts again. The classmate, as always, responds with something like: “Don't tell me how he harassed you, because you harass him too (lies). Are not you ashamed? And again he starts defending himself and we come out the guilty. I need advice on how to deal with it, because I have an exam (7th grade) ahead of me and I really want to focus on learning, and I can't stand it anymore. Thanks in advance. To this day, the harassment was only mental, but in the long break he resorted to violence. It may sound childish, but it's really about real blows. Don't talk about ignoring / avoiding. He follows us and no matter how hard we try not to notice him, he comes to us and starts again. The classmate, as always, responds with something like: “Don't tell me how he harassed you, because you harass him too (lies). Are not you ashamed? "And again he begins to defend himself and we come out guilty. I need advice on how to deal with it, because I have an exam (7th grade) ahead of me and I really want to focus on learning, and I can't stand it anymore. Thanks in advance. Word not to be ignored / avoided. He follows us and no matter how hard we try not to notice him, he comes to us and starts again. The classmate, as always, responds with something like: “Don't tell me how he harassed you, because you are harassing him (lies). Are not you ashamed? "And again he begins to defend himself and we come out guilty. I need advice on how to deal with it, because I have an exam (7th grade) ahead of me and I really want to focus on learning, and I can't stand it anymore. Thanks in advance. Don't talk about ignoring / avoiding. He follows us and no matter how hard we try not to notice him, he comes to us and starts again. The classmate, as always, responds with something like: “Don't tell me how he harassed you, because you harass him too (lies). Are not you ashamed? And again he starts defending himself and we come out the guilty. I need advice on how to deal with it, because I have an exam (7th grade) ahead of me and I really want to focus on learning, and I can't stand it anymore. Thanks in advance. Are not you ashamed? "And again he begins to defend himself and we come out guilty. I need advice on how to deal with it, because I have an exam (7th grade) ahead of me and I really want to focus on learning, and I can't stand it anymore. Thanks in advance. Are not you ashamed? "And again he begins to defend himself and we come out guilty. I need advice on how to deal with it, because I have an exam (7th grade) ahead of me and I really want to focus on learning, and I can't stand it anymore. Thanks in advance.

Last Updated
November 04, 2020
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