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harassment

[huh-ras-muhnt, har-uhs-muhnt] / həˈræs mənt, ˈhær əs mənt /


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Welsh Labour does not condone harassment and intimidation of any political candidate, elected representative or their families.

From BBC

“What we always say is conflict is about the task and harassment is about the person behind the task,” she says.

From MarketWatch

The former presenter had claimed the broadcaster caused him "distress and harassment" by failing to comply with a request for copies of his personal data.

From BBC

She added: "These AI images don't appear from nowhere – they're built from real disabled people's images, often without consent – and unmoderated comment threads turbocharge objectification and harassment."

From BBC

France’s foreign ministry declined to make them available for an interview, citing a risk of online harassment.

From The Wall Street Journal