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Harsh rubdown: Girlfriend of alleged victim speaks out on transwoman’s inappropriate touches

 

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Photo via Channel 3

 

The girlfriend of the Thai man allegedly sexually harassed by a transwoman said the masseuse was warned twice for her inappropriate behaviour towards her boyfriend before he took action at a massage parlour in Chiang Mai. The accused transwoman insisted on her innocence and complained that the man physically attacked her without a reason.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1300274-harsh-rubdown-girlfriend-of-alleged-victim-speaks-out-on-transwoman’s-inappropriate-touches/

 

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Chiang Mai massage parlour filing defamation over ‘distorted’ molestation claim

 

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Picture courtesy of KhaoSod

 

An escalating spat over alleged sexual molestation at a massage parlour in Chiang Mai‘s Wualai district has taken a new twist. The accused masseuse, along with the owner of the establishment, retaliated, filing a police complaint against the young male client and the creator of the Facebook post that spurred the initial allegation. They claim the online account was a distortion of the actual events, causing damage to their business reputation.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1300275-chiang-mai-massage-parlour-filing-defamation-over-‘distorted’-molestation-claim/

 

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Eight alleged illegal loggers could have their settlement rights revoked

 

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The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation will revoke, if charged, the right to live in a conserved forest for eight settlers, after they were caught allegedly logging illegally in Phupan National Park in Kud Bak district of Thailand’s north-eastern province of Sakhon Nakhon.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1300278-eight-alleged-illegal-loggers-could-have-their-settlement-rights-revoked/

 

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US$2.8Bn worth of Thai durian exported to China in four months

 

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Thai durian exporters have capitalised on the ASEAN-China free trade agreement (FTA) and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (RCEP) by exporting about US$2.8 billion worth of fresh durian to China from January to April this year, a substantial increase of 85.31% over the same period last year, according to the Thai Foreign Trade Department.

 

Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1300284-us28bn-worth-of-thai-durian-exported-to-china-in-four-months/

 

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