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DNA tests show Thai monk Wirapol 'Luang Pu Nenkham' fathered child

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Deliver the evidence to the US authorities and request his extradition. The US cannot harbor this man especially in light of this allegation. The US was ( still is ) the leading light against the war on peadophilia in Thailand and they deserve all credit for that. In light of this allegation they have to go find him, get him into custody, and get him sent back to Thailand.

But then that would be admitting there is a problem. Thailand doesn't ever ask for help from anyone, the loss of face would be much too great ! And anyway Thais are the best in the world and everyone else sucks, they can't possibly teach Thai people anything they don't already know...( Yes, this is sarcasm )

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I once read that DNA test results can only prove that someone is NOT the father. Perhaps medical science has improved a great deal since I read that.

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Earlier, Wirapol's brother tried to claim that he was the father of the child. "There is no need to conduct a DNA test on the brother now," Anek said.

Is that even legal, making false statements, to hide a criminal fact ???

We're talking about statutory rape of a minor here, right ???

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