University Harassment Legal Guidance

Summary

If you experience harassment at a university and your complaint is ignored, consider submitting a formal complaint to the administration or ethics committee. Seek external support from NGOs or legal aid services specializing in student rights. Gather evidence of incidents and communications. If academic records are tampered with, those responsible may be held accountable. Consulting a local lawyer specializing in educational rights or harassment cases can help evaluate your situation. You are not considered a complice in a crime based on the provided information.

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well i reported this in * to the university and they didn’t respond they took his side a bunch of teachers his friends really insult me indirectly in class while saying some students don’t have manners and they need education
I'm really sorry to hear about your experience. It sounds like a challenging situation. Have you considered reaching out to a student rights organization or a legal aid service in your area for guidance on how to proceed with your complaint? They might be able to provide support and advice on the next steps.
Well i choose the news path well i said to a family memeber to help in this situation he talked to the principle but the principle said there is no teacher no problem with this girl she a good student and we encourage here but in the second meeting he said the truth that s many professor doesn’t like her and if she said something maybe the other professor they gon’a defend that teacher
It sounds like you're dealing with a difficult situation. In Morocco, universities have specific procedures for handling complaints of harassment. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Submit a Formal Complaint: Write a detailed complaint to the university's administration or ethics committee.
- Seek External Support: Contact NGOs or legal aid services that specialize in student rights or harassment cases.
- Gather Evidence: Keep records of all incidents and any communications with the university.
Have you considered any of these steps, or would you like more information on how to proceed with one of them?
Well i wan to ask you that memeber family i guess i really don’t remeber the discussion so let’s see the worst version in my mind îm not sure of it of course
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It sounds like you're dealing with a complex situation. Since you've already approached the university and a family member, it might be beneficial to consider external support or legal advice. Would you like more information on how to contact NGOs or legal aid services that can assist you further?
Well the family memeber was in good terms with the principle i did not like it so one day he send me a screenshot of his discussing with the principle it was normal discussing the principle saying : »i’ m with you » and he sent me that message : well rest evrything gonna be alright u gonna succed
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It sounds like you've been navigating a challenging situation. Since you've already reported the harassment to the university and haven't received a satisfactory response, you might want to consider reaching out to legal aid organizations or NGOs specializing in student rights for further assistance. Would you be interested in exploring this option?
i told him : « really i ‘m gon’a succed he told you that he told me yes if there is some playing with my degrees who take the responsibility here and what is my situation in law please i’ m lost
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It sounds like you're dealing with a challenging situation involving potential academic harassment and manipulation. Here’s some general legal information that might help you:
- Responsibility: If there's evidence of tampering with your academic records, the university or individuals involved may be held accountable.
- Legal Steps: Consider consulting with a local lawyer specializing in educational rights or harassment cases to evaluate your situation further.
Would you like more information on how to connect with NGOs or legal aid services that might assist you?
No i just want to know my situation in law view what is the law saying about me like a complice in a crime or what
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In your situation, it seems you're not a complice in a crime based on the information provided. However, if there were false accusations or academic tampering, those responsible could be held accountable. Gathering evidence and consulting a legal professional would be advisable to ensure your rights are protected.