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Report Thai Mother's Plea for Son's Welfare Sparks Outpouring of Support
Photo via Naewna In a heartbreaking plea, a 33-year-old Thai mother from Sisaket province turned to social media, proposing to sell her organs to provide a better life for her one-year-old son. Struggling with poverty and illness, she initially posted pictures of her son on Facebook, seeking an adoptive family for him. Her post revealed the severe conditions they were living in, including the boy having gone without milk for three days. Her message captured the desperation she felt, expressing fears about her own health and her inability to care for her child. The mother shared her ongoing hardships since pregnancy and her desire for her son to have a future filled with love and stability. In a later post, she considered selling her organs as a desperate measure to afford a proper home and necessities for him. This cry for help quickly gained attention online, drawing responses from concerned netizens, news agencies, and provincial officials. On May 13, medical personnel and officials visited the woman to offer initial assistance. Additionally, several social media users tracked down her location to provide donations of food, baby supplies, and money for essential needs like rent. Amid the outpouring of support, the woman revealed receiving an offer from someone abroad willing to purchase her liver and cover her travel costs for the surgery. However, she reconsidered, stating she feared the risks involved and the possibility of never witnessing her son's milestones. The mother's narrative has shifted to a hope of finding employment, although her recovery from a car accident poses a challenge. As of now, authorities have not detailed further plans concerning continued aid and support for her and her son. The story underscores the dire circumstances faced by some families and the potential collective impact of community empathy and support. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-14 -
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Israel Hamas War the Widening Middle East Conflict
French President Emmanuel Macron openly denounced the Israeli government’s ongoing military campaign in Gaza, labelling it “unacceptable” and “a disgrace,” according to Digi24. The French leader, who previously visited the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza, described the scene as “one of the worst things I have ever witnessed.” He criticized Israeli authorities for blocking humanitarian aid from reaching Palestinians, highlighting that assistance sent by France and other countries is being obstructed. Macron Condemns Israeli Offensive in Gaza as “Unacceptable” -
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Economy Thai craft beer boom: New regulations fuel brewery growth
I've just returned from Vietnam. Amazing craft beer and not expensive. Another nail in Thailand's coffin if they don't get with the tourism program. -
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Will you be getting boosted now that Covid is back in the headlines in Thailand?
I have several friends who are MD's. I don't trust any of them as they sold out. Some due to stupidity and some due to fear. It doesn't matter which; they did harm. As in DO NO HARM.- 2
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Don't call me a Republican. I'm a conservative. Trump and his MAGA GOP aren't.
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Israel Hamas War the Widening Middle East Conflict
The death of Hamas hard-liner Muhammad Sinwar could facilitate the release of the remaining hostages, Eliminating the most dangerous man in Gaza is not the end of Hamas From the analysis piece: Mohammed Sinwar has long been one of the hardest-line figures in the Hamas leadership—arguably even more extreme than his brother Yahya. ... He has repeatedly been an obstacle to any deal with Israel or a ceasefire. If he was indeed eliminated, it may open the door for more pragmatic voices within Hamas’ leadership, such as Khalil al-Hayya and others currently involved in negotiations with Qatar and the Americans. https://www.ynetnews.com/article/r1qb0qz11gx
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