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الأمن بعد المعيشة. هل تحصل الفوضى؟
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لم يكن يتوقع اللبنانيون أن تتدحرج أزمة بلادهم بشكل سريع نحو الفوضى. كانوا يعتقدون ان الخلاف السياسي سينتهي، وستحصل التسوية السياسية عبر تأليف حكومة جديدة. لكن الإنتظار طال، في ظل مشهد سوداوي يزداد مأساوية.
لم تعد تقتصر الأزمات على سوء الأمانة لدى المصارف التي حرمت المودعين من حقوقهم، ولا على إنخفاض قيمة العملة الوطنية مقابل ارتفاع سعر الدولار، رغم تأثير صرف العملة على كل اتجاهات المعيشة، ولا على إذلال المواطنين في طوابير محطات المحروقات طيلة ساعات، ول
Norton-Staal said the ‘Our Lives Online’ study conducted in Malaysia, involving 127 children also revealed that two in five children reported having bad experiences online they would not want to tell anyone. 123rf
KUALA LUMPUR: More than half of the participants, aged under 18 in a UN Children s Fund (Unicef) study, said they had met strangers in real life they initially met online.
Unicef Malaysia Head of Child Protection Sarah Norton-Staal said the ‘Our Lives Online’ study conducted in Malaysia, involving 127 children also revealed that two in five children reported having bad experiences online they would not want to tell anyone. This poses a lot of risks, among others (the survey reveals) that both boys and girls reported receiving sexual messages, images and videos from strangers on social media.