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    Kindergarten Teacher Fired for Negligence after 4 Year-old Girl Raped By Teen Boys

    CHONBURI – A kindergarten teacher in Central Thailand has been fired for negligence after her four-year-old student was allegedly sexually violated by three schoolboys aged 15-17 while going alone to a toilet within the school compound on August 4th, Amarin TV reported on Wednesday.


    The girl’s class teacher was discharged for allowing her student to go alone to the toilet, despite the school’s usual protocol of sending two or three kindergartners at a time to the toilet, said the school director, whose identity was withheld to protect the victim.


    Ban Thung Krat School in Bang Lamung, Chon Buri, Thailand has installed 16 CCTV cameras to prevent any such recurrence, said the director.



    Three so-called “problem youths” – to of whom reside in the welfare system’s shelters – are accused of the sexual assault.

    The girl’s mother on August 7th, petitioned the Pavena Foundation for Children and Women to help speed up progress in the case, and for legal action to be taken against the three accused.

    The girl has been so traumatized by the attack that she is now frightened of all boys and men, including her father, said the mother.

    The girl was afraid of returning to the school, causing the mother to remove her from the School.


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    This fills me with the urge to kill.
    How the fuck did this happen?
    Have the 3 males been arrested?
    What the fuck is happening to the "Director" of the school?
    What the fuck were these "problem youths" doing in the area of the kindergarten anyway?

    A disgusting and shameful lack of over site, supervision and professionalism.

    Who checked out the qualifications of the "Director"?
    Was it, he or she , qualified to run a kindi?

    We have a similar facility in our village. The "Director" is raking it in. The school is shite.
    Who's meant to be controlling this.
    They are to blame.

    This makes me sick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    on August 4th,
    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    The girl’s mother on August 7th, petitioned the Pavena Foundation for Children and Women to help speed up progress in the case, and for legal action to be taken against the three accused.
    Where are the police in this????



    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    A kindergarten teacher in Central Thailand has been fired
    Yeah, it's the teacher's fault.
    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    The girl has been so traumatized by the attack that she is now frightened of all boys and men, including her father,
    That rings alarm bells too.

    And nothing is done except sack the teacher.
    FvkcenTIT

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    And the "problem youths" ?

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    Could be too young to prosecute, or connected, or rich enough to purchase a temporary connection.

    If the first then I warm to the concept of holding parents personally, financially and criminally responsible for serious crimes committed by their kids.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jabir View Post
    Could be too young to prosecute, or connected, or rich enough to purchase a temporary connection.

    If the first then I warm to the concept of holding parents personally, financially and criminally responsible for serious crimes committed by their kids.

    Oh sure, that'll happen soon....

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    "The police often think it is better to settle the case quietly, to avoid making the child suffer from shame and trauma,” she said.".

    Talk about living on a different fucking planet.

    Many rape cases stalled or ‘settled’ by police, says foundation

    national September 21, 2018 07:00
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    MOST RAPE CASES – including child rape cases – are “settled” by police before they reach court, according to the Women and Men Progressive Movement Foundation, which monitors rape case reports and helps victims of domestic and sexual violence

    A series of child-rape reports recently point to the prevalence of sexual violence against young girls in Thailand. In one case, a girl was almost raped by a motorcyclist after he allegedly convinced her he had been sent by her father to pick her up.


    Another case took place in the school’s toilets when a four-year-old girl was allegedly raped by students aged 15, 16 and 18. The incident was discovered when the teacher found the girl bleeding heavily and alerted the mother. The mother then filed a complaint with police early this month, but grew impatient with their lack of progress and contacted a woman’s foundation for help to bring the abusers to court.

    Most rape cases are halted during the police stage and very few reach the court, confirms Angkana Intasa, senior member of the Women and Men Progressive Movement Foundation. Her organisation monitors sexual violence cases reported in newspapers and helps victims of rape.

    In 2015, said Angkana, media reports of sexual violence numbered as high as 306 cases — the majority being rape cases.


    Very few of those cases reached the court that year, the foundation’s research found. Out of 30 rape reports received directly from victims, only one made it to court.


    For women, the main barrier to justice is a culture of victim-blaming prevalent among police, Angkana said. Among the questions that investigators asked victims were, what they were wearing, why they didn’t scream or call for help during the attack, why they lacked bruises or other signs of violence, and even whether they had falsified the report so as to blackmail the accused.


    Many cases of child rape also come to a halt at the investigation stage, or are “settled” by the police intervention, she said.


    However, for child victims, family shame is the biggest barrier to bringing the rapist to justice. The idea that being raped brings shame on the girl and thus should be covered up allows the rapist to escape the courts.

    “[The police and the victims] think being raped is shameful, that it is something that shouldn’t be publicised. The police often think it is better to settle the case quietly, to avoid making the child suffer from shame and trauma,” she said.


    “So what we see is the officers often write the report, but don’t put the case forward, and many help settle the case,” she said.


    If rapists are not brought to justice, they could repeat the crime – with many children ending up victims of the same rapist. This creates a dangerous environment for women and children, said Angkana. Young children, for example, are very vulnerable to abuse. “We found that oftentimes children are raped by their neighbour, school seniors, or adults whom their parents have entrusted to take care of them, or people in the community,” Angkana said.


    “And once abused, they are often too young to understand that they were raped. Parents often don’t find out until later,” she said.


    In the rape case cited above, the 4-year-old girl told her mother that “my senior stabbed me with a ‘knife’”.

    Many rape cases stalled or ?settled? by police, says foundation


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    Seven shades of fucked-up.. Hope this gets settled out of court; with 3 shallow graves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda View Post
    "The police often think it is better to settle the case quietly, to avoid making the child suffer from shame and trauma,” she said.".

    Talk about living on a different fucking planet.
    Target set, and Thailand to shed its 3rd World status in 7 years!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crackerjack101 View Post
    Who's meant to be controlling this
    The Ministry of Education. A collection of overpaid appointees who haven't a clue or care about the education or safety of kids in public schools. No worries for the morons running the organization as all their kids go to posh private schools.

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