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  2. Dan Olweus - Wikipedia

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    Dan Olweus (April 18, 1931 – September 20, 2020) was a Swedish-Norwegian [1] psychologist. He was a research professor of psychology at the University of Bergen , Norway. Olweus has been widely recognized as a pioneer of research on bullying .

  3. Anti-bullying legislation - Wikipedia

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    Although there currently exists no federal assistance for anti-bullying, Thursday's Child [14] offers a 24-hour helpline for children, teens and young adults in the U.S., who are bullying victims, at 1 (800) USA KIDS or (818) 831-1234 from a mobile device. Currently, it is the only such helpline in North America.

  4. International day against violence and bullying at school ...

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    The International Day Against Violence and Bullying at School, including Cyberbullying is a UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization holiday celebrated every year on the first Thursday of November. [1] This International Day was designated by the member states of UNESCO in 2019 and it was first held in November 2020. [2]

  5. Anti-bullying - Wikipedia

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    Anti-bullying may refer to: Anti-bullying legislation, with the intent of reducing bullying against students; Anti-Bullying Day or Pink Shirt day, celebrated on ...

  6. School bullying - Wikipedia

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    At one point only 23 states had anti-bullying laws. In 2015, Montana became the last state to enact an anti-bullying law. At that point, all 50 states had an anti-bullying law. These laws are not going to abolish bullying, but it does bring attention to the behavior, and they let the aggressors know it will not be tolerated. [166]

  7. Category:Anti-bullying activists - Wikipedia

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  8. Defamation of religion and the United Nations - Wikipedia

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    Defamation of religion resolutions were the subject of debate by the UN from 1999 until 2010. In 2011, members of the UN Human Rights Council found compromise and replaced the "defamation of religions" resolution with Resolution 16/18, which sought to protect people rather than religions and called upon states to take concrete steps to protect religious freedom, prohibit discrimination and ...

  9. Blasphemy law in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Blasphemy laws in the country have been adapted from the statutes of the Dutch East Indies, the colony of the Netherlands that became Indonesia. The statutes apply to those who deviate from the religious tenets of one of Indonesia's six official religions: Islam, Protestantism, Catholicism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Confucianism.