Child sexually harassed at Quran Course
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- 16:46 11/9
Osman E., a Quran Course instructor in Qetîn neighborhood of Karaz district of Amed, sexually harassed a child.
Osman E., a Quran Course instructor in Qetîn neighborhood of Karaz district of Amed, sexually harassed a child.
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