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  1. 14 hours ago, sqwakvfr said:

    Good luck in Canada but reality will set in soon.  The family probably has cut off her credit cards and access to money in the bank.  Asylum doe not mean a luxurious lifestyle.  She might have to get a job.  At 18 I wonder what skills she can offer?  Will she live in public housing with other refugees in Canada?  Freedom is Not Free(literally).  

    That may be true but she is being abused and men in that country do not have alot sympathy for women. I hope she can find peace and make a living. Alot women in that country are treated like second class citizens.

     

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  2. 6 hours ago, Reigntax said:

    So all the talk and no action doesnt reduce the road deaths. Who would have thought.

     

    But the same rhetoric will continue to occur each and every holiday period while they seek praise for talking themselves up without actually doing oads are horrible I hear nosigns 

  3. On 12/11/2018 at 9:02 PM, ezzra said:

    Where are the Netizen when you REALLY need them? Thailand social welfare system is appalling to say the least, i know people who worked hard all their lives paid taxes and duties and now at their 60' and 70' and get like a 1,000 baht stipend a month, not enough for the most basic food muchless pay for utilities, time is right to change and honor the ones that built what Thailand is today...

    Thats sad but it is also in other countries. I think people need to start be nice to each other.

  4. 5 hours ago, webfact said:

    Doctor accused of raping patient, Bt50,000 offer rejected

    By THE NATION

     

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    A DOCTOR in his early 50s has been charged with rape and committing an indecent act after being accused of raping a 29-year-old female patient with a “phallic object” wrapped in a condom during a gynaecological check-up at a clinic in Nakhon Sawan’s Muang district.

     

    Deputy superintendent Pol Lt-Colonel Booncherd Chanmanee said the unnamed doctor, who was present at the police station to hear the two charges yesterday afternoon, denied wrongdoing and insisted he would only testify in court. 

     

    Police will now gather evidence, including the result of the victim’s medical examination at Police General Hospital, he said, adding that it was a case in which the accused and the victim could settle the dispute privately.

     

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    According to the complaint, the 29-year-old woman, who works at a local authority office, had been suffering from severe stomach pain when she sought treatment at the accused doctor’s clinic on September 5. 

     

    During the “examination”, she says the doctor rubbed his genitals against hers and tried to kiss her on the mouth, and she had to push him away three times before he withdrew. 

     

    On September 21, the victim again sought treatment at the clinic and underwent a further gynaecological check-up. This time, she alleged, the doctor inserted a tool into her, resulting in pain and numbness, before he raped her for 15-20 minutes. It was then, the woman says, that she felt humiliated by the sexual violation and decided to pursue criminal charges against the doctor.

     

    The woman’s lawyer, Saranya “Nida” Wangsukcharoen, said the doctor offered her client Bt50,000 to settle the case but she had rejected the offer and vowed to pursue charges against him. 

     

    In a Facebook post yesterday, Saranya also attached a screenshot of a Line chat message between the female patient and the doctor purporting to show the doctor’s explanation and the pay-out offer. 

     

    When the patient asked why the doctor had inserted the object, he replied that it was regarded as a sexual arousal technique used to reduce pain in the affected area through the release of a “happiness hormone”, similar to the use of a narcotic substance to treat pain.

     

    Referring to the Bt50,000 proposed settlement offer, the doctor allegedly wrote: “This amount wasn’t meant to look down [on the patient] … [as] “there is a pleasure felt deep inside the heart”.

     

    Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30358652

     
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