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Thai PE teacher allowed to rape students for three years

 

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A Thai teacher of physical education was effectively allowed to continue raping his students after an initial complaint.

 

A student complained three years ago that she was forced to the floor by the teacher.

 

But the claims of the girl were not properly investigated or acted upon.

 

The teacher was just fined two days wages as a slap on the wrist.

 

Then over the next three years he continued to rape more than 20 students.

 

Even now the authorities are still just setting up investigative committees though the teacher is finally out of the class.

 

He is shuffling paper in an inactive education department post while his case is discussed.

 

Education chiefs are talking about him losing his job. Nobody has mentioned jail.

 

An anti human trafficking unit staff member was clearly aghast during an interview as to how a teacher could rape so many over so long a period after a complaint was made about him.

 

In a Thai Rath video Ronasit Preuksayasiwa explained how the teacher concerned asked the 16 year old girl to clean a classroom.

 

He then locked the door and forced her to the floor and tried to rape her.

 

A committee was set up and the police got involved but no one really believed the girl.

 

The teacher was just fined a couple of days' wages and carried on.

 

But in the next three years he raped or molested 20 others.

 

Until finally at the beginning of this month a flood of complaints started on Facebook.

 

Said Ronasit: "If they had believed the student three years ago none of this would have happened".

 

Thai Rath interviewed a Klong Toey, Bangkok, district official who said that a committee had been set up.

 

"You have to understand our procedures", she said condescendingly to the reporter.

 

She added that it is a serious case but guilt needs to be proved.

 

Then in an incredible and often heard comment: "If he is guilty he will lose his job in the civil service - you can be sure of that".

 

No mention was made of prison.

 

She said the committee would report by the end of this month.

 

Source: Sanook

 
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 A committee WAS SET UP!! What the hell, the man is a rapist and should be in jail.

Fined 2 days pay, then allowed to carry on raping, bloody hell what is wrong with his seniors not responding properly after the first complaint.

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All this sounds like he has high ranking connections, probably from within his family with the original committee too timid challenge such authority.

Just imagine if it was a farang teacher without such "connections". He would already be incarcerated and the key as good as thrown away. Instead this cretin gets gardening leave and sits around doing nothing while getting paid for it.

I can just hear his typical Thai "not my fault" excuse........"the girls lured me into doing this against my will".

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The problem with Thai culture... 

 

My former boss took me to one of those "fishbowl" places, we found 2 of our students working there!? In an other instance I went to a spa for a Thai massage (and yes I mean a real Thai massage as I had a pain in my back) and the girl doing the massage asked me if I wanted a happy ending... She was my student working there part time!? And the final and worst example would be the Thai teacher telling me; "Oh, you are single! No problem, that and that and that student are selling sex."!?

 

So yeah, there are some problems that stem from the Thai culture of people being submissive to authorities and especially females (students) being treated as 2nd class citizens. And another example of that is my friend who is director in a school, the male teachers don't do what the director order them to do... Because she is is a woman!? 

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Apparently the laws against rape are not applied to teachers. Part of the noble sakdina tradition that ensures privilege and impunity over all those beneath you. In many countries the media would be in meltdown over this. This country needs a rule of law movement.

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Odd how a local bird, etc, flashing her tits in public causes so much outrage and has so many commentators preaching morality and culture, yet stories about teachers raping children seemingly don't evoke even 10% of the outrage or comments. It comes across as extremely visceral, shallow and narcissistic. 

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40 minutes ago, Cadbury said:

All this sounds like he has high ranking connections, probably from within his family with the original committee too timid challenge such authority.

Just imagine if it was a farang teacher without such "connections". He would already be incarcerated and the key as good as thrown away. Instead this cretin gets gardening leave and sits around doing nothing while getting paid for it.

I can just hear his typical Thai "not my fault" excuse........"the girls lured me into doing this against my will".

Like he's related to the Kho Tao headman?

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Just now, rkidlad said:

Odd how a local bird, etc, flashing her tits in public causes so much outrage and has so many commentators preaching morality and culture, yet stories about teachers raping children seemingly don't evoke even 10% of the outrage or comments. It comes across as extremely visceral, shallow and narcissistic. 

As suggested by other posters he may have connections, if this is the case the Thais know their place and will not complicate their lives by speaking out.

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13 minutes ago, canuckamuck said:

Apparently the laws against rape are not applied to teachers. 

Well, Thai teachers.

 

I imagine if this was a Western teacher raping a Thai student for 3 years his arrest would be front page news, there'd be public uproar, a tidal wave of anti-Westerner sentiment and a crackdown on the background, qualifications, visa and Work Permit regulations of Western teachers here.

 

 

But alas, he's Thai. And a teacher. So the victim might well come off worse for having the audacity of rocking the boat.

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4 minutes ago, Oziex1 said:

As suggested by other posters he may have connections, if this is the case the Thais know their place and will not complicate their lives by speaking out.

That would only explain why he hasn't been properly punished. As for people being outraged, it doesn't matter who he is. People were outraged by the deputy PMs watches. People can be outraged online about anything. That's the curse/beauty of social media. 

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You know. I had two kids here. Lost them both due to Thai family matters. My daughter is probably and will probably grow up to be one of the most beautiful girls this country has ever seen. Her Mother was sexually abused by her uncle, a soldier, as a child of 4 years old. Her parents allowed him to get away with it and probably continue doing it until she was in her 30's, perhaps even during our marriage. 

 

It was the worst decision of my life to have kids here in this country and it breaks my heart that it is easily decided that the father no longer has rights over his own children. I have seen this happen over and over again. Who will protect my kids now? There are around 20 brothels hiding in plain sight behind a market in ******. This evil existence of the darkest deeds is located right behind a kindergarten. I am talking 25 meters at most. 

 

The fact that I have to accept that the protection of my children is now up to a mother who was sexually abused as a toddler, just doesn't quite help my case. The fact is that my kids stay with her parents, the same parents who allowed her uncle to rape her over and over again. The fact that she is a soldier and he is a soldier, makes me view Thailand in an extremely negative light. 

 

Thailand is in serious need of a mental vaccine. The psychology of the average Thai person and people who run this country is turning this place into the Arkhym Asyllum. When will Thailand begin to act seriously on cases of sexual abuse involving children? When will someone actually begin to care about what happens to kids in Thailand? 

 

Perhaps Elon Musk was right and perhaps he is the man to talk to about this issue. This shit is ripping me apart. Foreigners should consider 10 times and then re-consider ever having children here and allowing them to grow up here. If I had a choice, I would have taken my 2 babies out of here a long time ago, but there isn't shit I can do now. How do I go up against the military lawyers? 

 

They steal our money, our wives and then our kids and  finally push us into a hole of isolation and depression, until we end up like these roof jumpers and then people wanna know why foreigners in Thailand jump so often and why many of us turn to alcoholism. Screw it, I aint jumping, but I can tell you one thing. I am gonna make an issue out of this. I will not allow this to happen to my kids and will go to hell and back a million times and redo it all again just to prove my point. Thailand needs to protect the children at all costs and take responsibility for their inactions in the past. Someone needs to be held accountable. 

 

Kids are innocent and know nothing about right or wrong. I think Thailand should consider the death penalty for pedophiles and those who 'intend to abuse kids'. I will get on that right away. Hate me if you must, but I am starting a war. Instant death is the only cure for this disease, but not after defiling a man by "shoving a baseball bat with nails where it hurts."

 

I read about sexual abuse cases involving kids daily now. This is no longer just a random case of insanity, but an actual epidemic. I read about Thai men exposing their genitals on minivans to women and rub-a-dub-dubbing it to let the women see them. I read about drug users hiding in the ceilings of people's houses and peeping through small holes. One actually fell out of the ceiling last week 2 streets away from me. I read about gangs pulling out people from their cars and hijacking vehicles. This sounds like shit happening in some African countries. I read about drive-by shootings. I see government workers in uniform with their nametags and mastrubating on webcam. I read shared posts on the net of students in student uniforms as young as primary level exposing themselves.

 

Why does the police and the military not do their jobs? I think before employing new soldiers or police officers, each of the applicants should pass a test to evaluate their views on the sexual abuse of children before they are given a position. I think all teachers should pass this same test. By this I am referring to Thais and foreigners. I think all male teachers (Thai and Foreign) should be banned from teaching in kindergartens. Similar to the systems in some Western countries. I also think that every teacher in every school should be screened and interviewed with regards to their sexual orientation and their views on the sexual abuse of kids. I think that before a director is permitted to open a school, he should pass the same test before being given permission by the Ministry of Education to run a school. 

 

All of us trust the schools, but this is where it begins. I have seen countless kindergartens with cameras inside the classes, allowing any parent or other person to view the kids at any give time. In Thai kindergartens these kids are exposed constantly as the staff are never trained on covering up the kids, they dress them in the class and personally I feel it is just not right and if exposed long enough could perhaps motivate tendencies in people who never had tendencies before. There is no systematic law in place to give children rights and protect them at all costs. The rights are given solely to their parents. I think that is very biased as each human on this planet deserves their own rights. Can you imagine how much money the government will make if they begin implementing a system to monitor the develoment and the security of every kid in the country? 

 

There is absolutely no system to monitor the safety of kids. We entrust our kids to people of all walks of life. I completely understand why the majority of the new generation refrains from having kids. It just isn't the right thing to do. Who would have kids and leave them to be tormented in a world like this? In the end I probably will do something stupid to myself, because I can only take so much until I realise that I have completely been unable to protect my two adorable kids. I really hope that Thailand figures out what to do about this and soon. 

 

If the government wants to see Thailand turn out like South Africa, then it should continue on the path it is walking right now. I hear that in South Africa right now, after 20 years of torment, the military has decided to march the streets nationwide and kill off every visible mafia member in order to reduce the crimes against children. South Africa is in such a state that it just isn't safe to walk on the street after 7pm at night. It isn't safe to stop at a traffic light at 7pm at night, so they turn on the orange flashers to warn you to ne cautious. At some places it isn't safe to be home alone at all. Thailand is heading right towards that. 

 

 

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"You have to understand our procedures", she said condescendingly to the reporter."

Most of us do!

We do very well!

Guess what?

Your procedures suck donkeyb@ll$!

 

...no one coming on with the oh-so-popular " it does not only happen in Thailand"- defense?

 

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It has been claimed that there are almost four rapes an hour in Thailand - but many of these go unreported and fewer still end in the courts.

 

Celebrated and scandalous cases in the public eye remain unresolved

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1 hour ago, markaoffy said:

We get all this publicity when a falang is found with Child porn, whereas the mass abuse by Thai teachers in pupils is rife! Usually covered up with payoffs to principals of schools and poor parents


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Yes, disgusting. And Thai Visa posters are equally disgusting or just perhaps scared to post the same commentS about a Thai. Comments like you know....a bullet to the head or let's cut his nuts.

 

This crime is much worse than that wanna be pedo Westerner collecting images.

 

Absolute shameful, hypocritical country.

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It is futile to try and change the Thai views of women... 

Actually since the women are in charge of the family in this country, they should educate their male kids to respect women. Within 2 generations, this would be a new country. 

But like most countries where women are oppressed ( Arabs countries for example), women don't respect themselves therefore don't fight for their girls and let the cycle continue by jealousy. 

Education is the key but it will take a long time...

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

"You have to understand our procedures", she said condescendingly to the reporter.

The next rape will probably start with similar words:

"You have to understand my procedures..."

 

Instead of keeping her position the Klong Toey district official should be cleaning the floors at a nursing home with a majority of people suffering from incontinence and diarrhea.

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