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View all search resultsWith no signs as to when we can beat the pandemic, allowing children to leave home for classes only amounts to exposing them to the virus, even if they follow the protocols – wearing face masks, frequently washing their hands with soap and staying at least 1 meter away from one another.
Sixteen members of the Indonesian Islamic University (UII) Yogyakarta’s climbing club’s freshmen orientation program committee face police questioning in Karanganyar, Central Java, on Tuesday following the death of three students who were allegedly the victims of hazing.
The total number of victims of an alleged hazing incident during a freshman orientation program held by a climbing club of the Indonesia Islamic University (UII) in Yogyakarta has reached 17 with the hospitalization of another four on Friday.
Witnesses and victims of bullying during student orientations are being urged to be more aware of the violence and be confident to report such cases to the authorities to eliminate the culture of violence associated with the event, an official has said.
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