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Finance Thailand Tightens Mobile Banking to Curb Scams
Bangkok Bank have, however, closed their internet banking service for new applicants since 7 July: https://ibanking.bangkokbank.com/Register/SignUp.aspx Could be only a matter of time before it is also closed for existing users, I fear. 😒 -
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UK Gender Rule Showdown: Legal Clash over Schools and Prisons
That’s fine, biological sex is not binary. As you yourself admit. -
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How to get that 'zing' back into my aching bones and muscles?
It's available pretty much everywhere. I've never had a problem finding it. -
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Middle East Hamas accepts proposal for Gaza ceasefire, release of hostages
It would be nice but when Hamas is involved it is hardly likely. You cant get a bunch of Psychotics to be nice. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 20 August 2025
Thai Masseuse Accuses Employer of Sexual Assault Photo courtesy of The Thaiger In Phuket, a Thai masseuse has accused her former employer, an Egyptian national, of sexually exploiting her and other female workers in the bustling Patong area. The 36-year-old woman courageously shared her ordeal, aiming to alert others about the potential dangers that await in the island's popular massage scene. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1370357-thai-masseuse-accuses-employer-of-sexual-assault/ -
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Report Thai Masseuse Accuses Employer of Sexual Assault
Photo courtesy of The Thaiger In Phuket, a Thai masseuse has accused her former employer, an Egyptian national, of sexually exploiting her and other female workers in the bustling Patong area. The 36-year-old woman courageously shared her ordeal, aiming to alert others about the potential dangers that await in the island's popular massage scene. Speaking through the Phuket Times' Facebook page, she revealed that she had found safety in a new job, free from her alleged abuser. Her tale, however, paints a grim picture of life at the massage shop she once worked at. The massage parlour, owned by the Egyptian, reportedly recruited freshly graduated students from local massage schools. But what began as a promising opportunity turned into a nightmare. According to the masseuse, her employer demanded oral sex shortly after she started, threatening her job security—an essential lifeline for her, as she needed to care for her 89-year-old bedridden mother. Her claims suggest she was not alone in this ordeal. She alleged that other female colleagues experienced similar harassment, creating an environment of fear and compliance. Eventually, unwilling to endure further assaults, she chose to resign and share her story with local media in the hope of preventing others from experiencing the same fate. The public reaction has been mixed. Her account, lacking tangible evidence, led some sceptics to question its authenticity. Comments emerged, questioning her rationale for staying after the initial assault and her decision not to involve law enforcement. One netizen asked, “Why didn’t you report this to the police?” while another wondered why she believed compliance was her only option when multiple jobs are available in Patong. Conversely, others showed empathy, suggesting that the psychological impact and fear of dismissal might have deterred her from speaking out sooner. They argued that in cases of alleged abuse, the victim’s voice should be prioritised over unverified accusations of deceit. While the masseuse has come forward, it's unclear if any legal proceedings have been initiated against her former employer, sparking further debate about the effectiveness of existing support systems for victims of workplace harassment in Thailand. The story highlights a broader issue, challenging both the community and authorities to ensure proper avenues are available for victims to seek justice without fear of reprisal. In a region known for its vibrant tourism and hospitality industries, the protection of workers remains a critical concern. As discussions continue, the call for improved workplace protections grows louder, urging a collective effort to safeguard vulnerable workers from exploitation. Authorities are now faced with the challenge of balancing tourist-driven employment opportunities with stringent enforcement of workers' rights. This case serves as a crucial reminder of the complexities surrounding allegations of workplace abuse. It underscores the need for a culture where victims feel supported and safe to report incidents without stigma or fear. Without concrete evidence, the case remains a he-said-she-said situation. However, the power of this woman’s testimony cannot be denied, as it encourages ongoing discourse on protecting vulnerable workers in Phuket and beyond. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-08-20
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