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  1. My error. More detail on the attempted forced assimulation of the Patani region into 'Thainess". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patani#The_20th_century:_forced_assimilation
  2. The deep South provinces were ceeded to Thailand by the British in Malaya (the locals were not consulted), not as result of war, partially in an effort to control the spead of French infuence in SE Asia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Siamese_Treaty_of_1909
  3. Quite possibly referring to rural environments. Also bovine bone material is used for water filtration. Synthesis of porous Pig bone char as adsorbent for removal of DBPs precursors from surface water https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329110321_Synthesis_of_porous_Pig_bone_char_as_adsorbent_for_removal_of_DBPs_precursors_from_surface_water https://www.highwaterfilters.com/blogs/highwater-marks/removing-fluoride-from-drinking-water-is-bone-char-a-good-alternative https://www.facebook.com/SihatBersamaRXWater/posts/478519615517673:0
  4. As opposed to you they are Thai citizens and are recognised by the Thai Constitution. It's more appropriate to say if you don't like Thai Muslims expressing their opinions in Thailand, why not return to your home country as you are contradicting the Thai Constitution.
  5. Halal certification only applies to followers of Islam, doesn't impact anyone else; same applies to Kosher certification which one presumes you don't have a problem. Halal food export is a growth industry in Thailand. Plenty of Christians offended by various issues and attempt and do impose their beliefs on others e.g. abortion. Given the topic relates to Thailand I assume your opinions are ignored by Thai government.
  6. Risky approach as Centrelink can and does check living arrangements if you declare seperation / divorce.
  7. I can equally claim your opinion is worthless. BTW you've ignorned the info I provided on Thai Muslim rights within Thailand, guranteed by the Thai Constitution. Perhaps it is you who should be deported for not complying to the tenants of the Thai Constitution; as you know Thai government is not favourably disposed to those who dissent.
  8. Not so - six Christian terror organisations... https://www.salon.com/2015/04/07/6_modern_day_christian_terrorist_groups_our_media_conveniently_ignores_partner/
  9. Since when does expressing a POV equate to religious fundamentalism - there are zero threats articulated. The Islamic Council is comprised of Thai Muslim citizens, repeat they are Thai citizens who have equal rights under the Thai Constitution. together with the Thai Muslim representative appointed to advise the monarchy. Accordingly it is you, a non citizen, who's expressing a fundamentalist attitude.. FYI... https://budapest.thaiembassy.org/en/content/muslims-in-thailand-under-royal-benevolence?cate=5d6634e815e39c439c000039
  10. All they are doing is expressing an opinion which is perfectly within their rights as Thai citizens. Do practising Thai Buddhists advocate drinking alchohol, taking drugs and so on - NO, actually contary to the practice of Buddhism.
  11. Incorrect. Read the Thai Constitution, Thai Muslims are granted equal rights and have an advisor reporting directly to the King concerning Islamic matters. To further assist your understanding of Muslims in Thailand... https://cicot.or.th/en/about
  12. Incorrect. Women are raped, subjected to incest and so on. The SCOTUS decision offers them zero protection from unwanted pregancies. From the outside looking in, USA is heading on a pathway to minority right wing religious fundamentalism unduly influencing politics / law. It should be noted this decision and others do not represent the will of the majority. The prior Administration set in motion a downward spiral for US majority representation and appears to be ontrack for a worstening US society representation for freedoms.
  13. My point is there is zero reference to sexual crimes by non whites. Yes by South Asians due to opportunity for criminality presented by their roles as taxi drivers. What's the reasoning for White sexual criminals? At the same time the majority of victims were kids on the streets involved with drugs and alchohol - to claim they and their families were completetely without ownership of the outcome of their behaviour is, IMO. BS. From the report Sexual grooming: ASIAN 1 4 2 7 8 10 BLACK - 1 2 - 3 3 MIXED 1 - - - - 3 NOT STATED 4 1 4 9 9 21 CHINESE AND OTHER 2 1 2 1 1 2 WHITE 49 64 58 71 96 113
  14. Some members may find the following report of number of convicted sexual offenders by ethnicity (2011 - 2016) of interest, puts matters into perspective. There maybe a later report from HMG, over to you... https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/659701/number-convicted-sexual-offenders-by-ethnicity-tables.xlsx
  15. You appear to believe you're entititled to insult members if they have a different view point to you; good idea for you to get a refresher on forum rules. BTW the points I raised were established by the Rutherham Report, so would be constructive, before commenting again to read the entire report.
  16. Thanks for the feedback. If I recall correctly from the Rotterham Report taxis were picking up juveniles from Social Sevices residencies, nothing was done, so yes a complete breakdown.
  17. It is highlighted that many of the the victims of abuse were heavily into street drugs and alcohol (covered in the Rotherham Report) with significant level of failure of parental control. Clearly local society was in a number of instances rotten from the inside and criminally exploited by those who were also thoughly amoral. Does anyone ask themselves why local police / social services in many cases held such negative POVs regards the victims? One acknowledges the local social enviornment must have also corrupted police / social services attitudes which was totally unprofessional contributing to the collapse of social order in some areas.
  18. I have just tested positive for Covid, though I had symptoms for some days prior. Here in Oz one is required to register if testing positive from a RAT Test. I have cancer (high risk with Covid) so the process automatically trigered a response. Bear in mind it's a Sunday, within a few hours I was contacted by a specialist who recommended I consider anti viral drug treatment. The drugs (Paxlovid) provide an 80% effective protection from severe illness / death if undertaken within five days of symptoms if already vaccinated. The team arranged couriering the drugs to my home. I tell this story as many are obviously unware of the risks associated with Covid for prople around them, with their childish boasts of i'm not going to wear a mask and so on.
  19. There has been far more deaths attributed to Covid 19, than from the flu during the current pandemic. Plus 'long Covid' which my daughter in the UK has suffered from for the past twelve months needing repeated hospitalisations..
  20. Yep, my daughter in the UK has 'long Covid' which has hospitalised her a few times, plus requires constant monitoring.
  21. Personally I consider deniers and conspiracy theorists "ignorant'; regretably there are plenty of them around.
  22. Processing times 25% of applications: Less than 1 Day 50% of applications: 6 Days 75% of applications: 26 Days 90% of applications: 37 Days https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/getting-a-visa/visa-listing/visitor-600/tourist-stream-overseas
  23. A number of my wife's friends have also been infected by Covid in the last few weeks, none of them were feeling better after a few days, in fact one is still ill after twelve days. Unfortunately my wife is still very sick. Here in Oz people are being hospitalised, with a current average of approx 50 deaths a day nationally. Here in Queensland, after the borders were opened, thousands are testing positve very day. If the gods are on my side I won't test positive. If positive, due to my cancer, I will required some specialised IV drugs treatment. IMO Covid is currently being underestimated, hopefully matters will significantly improve in the coming months as anti viral drug treatment for Covid becomes more generally available, though I won't hold my breath for the low paid Thai population.
  24. My wife here in Oz has been infected by Covid for the past two days. I can assure you she's having a nasty experience. Unfortuneately too many people are still rather ignorant of the effects of Covid and consequences of infection.
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