“We have been sounding the alarm for a long time,” according to a member of the SE-UNSA union

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Attack in Samara: “We have been sounding the alarm for a long time”, according to a member of the SE-UNSA union

Samara, a 13-year-old girl, was violently attacked on April 2 in front of her college in Montpellier. Nadia Alram, referent on issues of school harassment for the SE-UNSA union, and Justine Atlan, director of the 3018 platform, were the guests of 12/13 info, Friday April 5.

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Samara, a 13-year-old girl, was violently attacked on April 2 in front of her college in Montpellier. Nadia Alram, referent on issues of school harassment for the SE-UNSA union, and Justine Atlan, director of platform 3018, were the guests of 12/13 info, Friday April 5.

After the violent attack on a 13-year-old girl in front of her school, is there an increase in violence among minors? “Yes, we have alerted the ministry several times about the deterioration in the working conditions of all staff due to more or less serious acts of violence,” explains Nadia Alram, referent on issues of school harassment for the SE-UNSA union. According to her, we must take stock of the means “human and material that is lacking in the face of this student violence to be able to better manage it, do prevention, anticipate and ensure that the school climate calms down, we have been ringing the bell for a long time alarm”.

The role of social networks

The Samara affair highlights the role of social networks. A photo was apparently published on Snapchat. How can this mechanism be explained? “This cannot be explained, that is why we are shocked (…) We must remember that children are violent, that it is not natural to live without violence”analyzes Justine Atlan, general director of the 3018 platform.


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