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Students in Poland who reported homophobic professor left 'shaken' after police interrogation

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Students in Poland were left “shaken” following police interrogations related to a complaint the students had made against their professor for teaching anti-LGBT+ lessons.

According to the Center for Monitoring Racist and Xenophobic Behaviours, the students were being interviewed at a police station near the University of Silesia in Katowice, south Poland and were left […] The post Students in Poland who reported homophobic professor left 'shaken' after police interrogation appeared first on

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