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WHO 'seriously' looking into allegations of abuse

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WHO 'seriously' looking into allegations of abuse

PRATCH RUJIVANAROM
THE NATION

BANGKOK: -- The World Health Organisation (WHO) says the alleged abuse of an Ethiopian domestic worker by one of its Thailand-based executives is a matter it is taking "very seriously".

"WHO is aware of allegations in the media about a private matter between a WHO employee in Thailand and an individual working at his residence. WHO is taking these allegations very seriously, and we are reviewing them according to WHO internal procedures," it said in a statement yesterday.

Deputy superintendent of Nonthaburi's Pak Kret Police Station, Colonel Mana Tianmuangpak, said investigators were determining if the executive had diplomatic immunity.

"I am going to discuss this issue [the diplomatic status] with the Foreign Affairs Ministry today. Then police will summon the suspect to give his side of the story next Monday," Mana said.

Law Society lawyer Surapong Kongchantuk said the Ethiopian maid was staying in a safe house.

"I'm cooperating with the Social Development and Human Security Ministry to find remedial actions for the maid," he said.

After being expelled from the executive's residence, the maid was helped by a human rights group.

She claimed that the executive beat her up, seized her passport and never paid her.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/national/WHO-seriously-looking-into-allegations-of-abuse-30257308.html

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-- The Nation 2015-04-03

The WHO executive was also Ethiopian. This means he will not be punished by the WHO as he will claim racism if he's threatened with disciplinary action. The WHO, like all Western sponsored organizations, is more worried about being accused of racism than disciplining one of their executives who treated his maid as a slave.

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The WHO executive was also Ethiopian. This means he will not be punished by the WHO as he will claim racism if he's threatened with disciplinary action. The WHO, like all Western sponsored organizations, is more worried about being accused of racism than disciplining one of their executives who treated his maid as a slave.

Crap! Where did you get that?

Actually the exec. is Thai my neighbor Watched and wife packing up stuff last night asked what's up? Oh nothing wife and I going to Dubai new job. Got PR job for T. S. inc. seems CEO wants new image.

WHO 'seriously' looking into allegations of abuse

Translated from diplomatic language, it reads: We are doing our best to sweep it under the carpet............

The WHO executive was also Ethiopian. This means he will not be punished by the WHO as he will claim racism if he's threatened with disciplinary action. The WHO, like all Western sponsored organizations, is more worried about being accused of racism than disciplining one of their executives who treated his maid as a slave.

Crap! Where did you get that?

"The Lawyers Council of Thailand has come to the aid of an Ethiopian maid who claims she was a slave for a fellow countryman working as a high-level World Health Organisation official in Thailand."

From a newspaper that can't be named on here.

The Nation isn't a news source btw.

Anyone considered he may be innocent?This article is very neutral compared to the others I have read but theres something in it different from the other reports as well................

"After being expelled from the executive's residence, ........"

In other articles, "expelled" is being reported as "escaped".

Theres more to this. "If" he is innocent, the Thai press have destroyed him and his career already.

WHO call this case: "a private matter between a WHO employee in Thailand and an individual working at his residence." ....

Wow what tools there must be sitting in WHO - hope they dont succeed in paying the maid off (or the justicesystem) to make this go away but will probably end like that

who is WHO ... well the people that promotes all the crap the big pharma wants to impose onto the world (vaccines & other crap)

but the members are informed to never take it themselves

a nice "bill gates" world population / decimation control group

many researches claimed too much sugar is acting like a poison in the body and making people fat, diabete, promoting cancer..

the WHO tought of implementing it

the big sugar "daddy" industry of the USA warned them, if they would implement it, they would not SPONSOR the WHO with 340.000.000 $

guess what the WHO did ....

sugar is ok, everything is fine

maybe the WHO can scare some more people into taking influenza vaccines that do not work

Actually the exec. is Thai my neighbor Watched and wife packing up stuff last night asked what's up? Oh nothing wife and I going to Dubai new job. Got PR job for T. S. inc. seems CEO wants new image.

Strangebrew..... WHAT are you smoking..? whistling.gif

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