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Teacher faces police complaint for slapping ‘saluting’ student

By THE NATION

 

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A student in Ubon Ratchathani’s Warin Chamrap district filed a police complaint on Thursday (August 20) saying a teacher hit her for holding up her hand in a three-finger salute.

 

The “Hunger Games” inspired three-finger salute is being widely used by students to symbolise discontent.

 

The student was escorted to the district police station by officials from a commission set up by the House of Representatives to monitor the political situation in educational institutes.

 

The Grade 10 student, whose name was not revealed, told police that she and her friends were holding up the three-finger salute on Tuesday morning, when suddenly their maths teacher approached her and pulled her hand down.

 

The teacher then asked her the meaning of the gesture, and while she was looking for it on her phone, the teacher slapped her phone away and hit her hard on the head.

 

After this happened, she told her parents about it before deciding to turn to the commission.

 

Though the teacher has not been charged, the incident has been reported to the police as evidence of danger faced by students.

 

The officials also told police that another Grade 11 student from the same school had been threatened with an “F” because he held his hand up in a three-finger salute.

 

The commission has contacted the school and the principal has promised that he will set up a commission to investigate the situation. He has also promised not to protect the guilty.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30393309

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The teacher then asked her the meaning of the gesture, and while she was looking for it on her phone

She does it put has to look on her phone about the meaning?! Strange.

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2 hours ago, CNXexpat said:

She does it put has to look on her phone about the meaning?! Strange.

 She's following what other kids are doing in relation to a specific well known and serious problem.

 

Knowing what movie etc., it originates from not really the point. 

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Is the so called teacher the idiot with mask down in the photo? In close proximity indoors? Doesn't he know his face would be pixelated?  Oh wait.... he's Thai and it wasn't? Strange Days have found us

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"The officials also told police that another Grade 11 student from the same school had been threatened with an “F” because he held his hand up in a three-finger salute."

 

Free speech in Thailand? Not so much. 

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18 hours ago, CNXexpat said:

She does it put has to look on her phone about the meaning?! Strange.

it is the same as most wouldn't be able to give a quick straight answer, as to why they are wearing a nazi tshirt 

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21 hours ago, webfact said:

The commission has contacted the school and the principal has promised that he will set up a commission to investigate the situation. He has also promised not to protect the guilty.

That'll be novel.

Why have the police not upheld the girls reporting of assault, the teacher struck her, or is this another species that are above the law and shall not be touched ?

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2 hours ago, jvs said:

You are kidding right?Justice?

At least this teacher lost his face towards the pupils. This will stick on him for the rest of his work life at this school. Som nam naa! :thumbsup:

 

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