Collaborating teachers to check children's social networks for “extremism” in occupied Luhansk Oblast
On the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk Oblast, by order of the so-called "Ministry of Education and Science of the LPR" (Luhansk People's Republic), collaborating teachers will check children's social media pages for "extremism". Source: Luhansk Oblast State Administration. Details: Teachers who cooperate with the occupiers must monitor all public posts of students on social media and determine which of them may carry "terrorist ideology".
Quote: "A teacher's opinion and a call to the so-called 'law enforcement agencies' are enough to put pressure on an adult," the Luhansk Oblast State Administration said.
Advertisement:Background:
- In Melitopol, the invaders are forcing teachers to teach in Russian, and in Mariupol, they are checking teenagers for "loyalty to Ukraine".
- In addition, in Mariupol, the occupiers intimidate parents and force them to send their children to local schools.
It was also reported that collaborating teachers were telling children about the "symbols of the Russian Federation" while they were freezing.
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