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Amoklauf in Graz: "Ten Years Later, Bullying Appears to Be a Form of Violence that Is Extremely damaging."

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According to media reports, bullying is said to have played a role in the perpetrator in Graz. Pädagogische und Mobbing-experte Wolfgang Kindler explains the possible consequences of exclusion and harassment. And calls for a more restrictive approach to social media among children and adolescents.

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According to media reports, bullying is said to have played a role in the perpetrator in Graz. Pädagogische und Mobbing-experte Wolfgang Kindler explains the possible consequences of exclusion and harassment. And calls for a more restrictive approach to social media among children and adolescents.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The deputy director of the BORG Dreierschützengasse, Norbert Urabl, speaks in ZiB 2 about the day of the amok run, bullying and too many questions and too few answers.

Two memorials with dozens of candles were erected in front of the BORG in Graz. On Wednesday evening hundreds gathered at the memorial ceremony at the main square.

After the amok run with eleven dead and several seriously injured, the search for the motive is running at full speed – in media reports the talk is about bullying. But what is that anyway and how can bullying be recognized?

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SALZBURG24 broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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