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Belarusians who left for Poland share in in Telegram facts of severe bullying in schools towards their children: classmates beat them, threaten and intimidate them.
Here are the messages left by users of the Telegram channel:
"My son was beaten in a technical school in Katowice by a Polish classmate. The result is a broken bone under his left eye. The technical school did not call an ambulance or the police. They called me and offered to pick up the beaten child and take him to the hospital by tram. After a day in the hospital, we filed a report with the police. We need help so that the police do not let this matter slide, so that the perpetrators were punished."
"Poznan, Warsaw, Gdansk... We tried it everywhere. My son and daughter, 11 and 14 years old, cry at night. Polish guys are harassing my daughter. I'm very afraid that my daughter will be raped. My son comes home with bruises. He says he fell during a football match, but I see that someone was just holding him really hard and squeezing his hands. They wrote in paint on my son's bag "go to your country, potato".
"Daughter, 12 years old. She cries loudly in her room every day. We started to sort it out. The Poles simply don't let her into the classroom. Like, let the Belarusians study in Belarus or sit near the classroom, in the corridor. We can't do anything."
Apparently, the only way for these people to somehow share the problem and find "comrades in misfortune" is only in social networks.