im warnign! video and pictures may be frightening!
A local newpaper had this article, i translate for you, but visit this site to see the video accompanying:
http://www.ba.no/nyheter/article5132096.ece
In a time outside the classroom is the student openly bullied and beaten in the face. In the days after the live video and the harassment continued for Facebook.
- It is terrible that something like that can happen, "says the mother of the boy being beaten and mobbed.
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Thursday let a student at the school Løvås out a video of a student who is placed in the ground and beaten. Victim keeps his hands in front of your face while peers taunt and laugh at him.
The video comes out quickly online, and comments that support violence and bullying flows.
Review: The mother of primary school student is the last to hear about the event and running. She is shaken, and now the police case.
- It's just completely unheard of to do something like that, "she said.
His son is not on Facebook itself, it thinks the mother he is too small to.
- Recommended age limit on Facebook is 16 years, and is there for a reason. The fact that they put out these videos show that children are too irresponsible to be on Facebook, "she said.
After the video clip was posted there was a lot of comments on the video. Many students gave the bully the video a thumbs up and commented proudly that the boys who were involved in the attack boasting of deeds, and says that they "owned" the situation.
SHOCK: It was a vigilant mother who discovered the video and contacted the school.
- I was simply shocked when I saw what the students had put out and how they discussed it, "said one mother of a student attending the same class as the victim in the video clip. She wishes to remain anonymous.
BA has talked with several parents of boys who were involved in the video, they strongly rejects violence and vilification shown here.
Leader of the FAU, Sonja Tefre, seems the case shows a frightening development.
- To go so far is not acceptable at all, "she said.
The school has had the organization ChildMinder visits to teach parents about the dangers on the Internet only for a short time ago.
- The pupils were not present here, and it looks like that the parents still have a good job to do to keep up with and teach children good attitudes, "says Tefre.
SEVERE: The school responds.
- We see this very seriously, "said Stein Larsen, headmaster of Løvås school.
They saw the video yesterday morning and was shocked.
- We have not seen these videos from our school before, "says Larsen.
He has now called in the involved students to call, and will hold a meeting with parents. It may also be necessary to take up the subject at school, and they will have a strong focus on nettvett.
After those involved were called to the principal yesterday, the video was removed from Facebook.