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Buri Ram locals rally against predatory teachers 

By The Nation

 

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More than 100 residents of Nang Rong district in Buri Ram province gathered on Monday (July 20) to protest against teachers who allegedly raped students. 

 

They said they were frustrated when a school director used his position to bail a physical education teacher, who was accused of raping a 12-year-old student. 

 

The protesters, who included parents, also said the teacher may interfere with evidence and try to silence witnesses, especially since he and his co-workers had reportedly threatened the girl’s family. 

 

The protesters also called on relevant organisations to inspect the case. 

 

Former school janitor Suchakree Setsiri, 50, said the accused teacher thanked the school director in a Facebook message after the janitor was sacked.

 

Suchakree said he believes he was dismissed because he knew about the teacher’s predatory behaviour and claimed the man had committed a similar crime on an even younger girl.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30391687

 

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Teachers, monks, police, district governors, step fathers, uncles, very rarely a stranger. It only seems to blow up if mother not suitably pacified and compensated. 

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10 minutes ago, greenmonkey said:

I do not understand why the parents of the kids that attend this school are not all knocking on the door of the head to ensure that this predator is not dismissed immediately!? Also, it seems that if the charges are dropped by the girls mother, the teacher will be able to continue teaching and the head will be more than happy with that!? I don't get it at all. I think the head should be jailed as well. If you knowingly allow a pedo to work for you (with kids) you should be held accountable. The whole thing is wrong on so many levels.... its madness, absolute madness.

It happens over and over again throughout Thailand and I don't think I've ever read of the rapist being jailed. Just part of the culture.

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20 hours ago, webfact said:

They said they were frustrated when a school director used his position to bail a physical education teacher, who was accused of raping a 12-year-old student. 

Why in the name of Satan could that Rock spider get Bail? 

Or are they hoping that Someone on the Outside will Take Care of him ?

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19 hours ago, anterian said:

Teachers, monks, police, district governors, step fathers, uncles, very rarely a stranger. It only seems to blow up if mother not suitably pacified and compensated. 

You miss the point these are the people who have oppertunity, strangers typically do not have the same chance as a person who knows the victim.

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1 hour ago, Bender Rodriguez said:

why not implement gender based teachers for PE

That would not stop male or female teachers doing the same thing to same sex children... or in fact not stop anything outside of school lesson time.

Some schools do have only same sex classes with appropriate teachers but that only goes so far.

 

He's guilty as he has confessed to doing it... what in gods name is the director doing defending him or the police?

And how did he send threatening messages?
If via text then that is evidence to keep him in and prosecute!

 

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The reason so many Thai teachers do not get punished as they should, is because 

they are so highly regarded. This is Thailand, and that is like the 2nd amendment in the

USA, nothing will change with either in our life times. Sadly.

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