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Bad Feng Shui, ‘Blasphemous’ Paintings Blamed for Korat Mass Shooting

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NAKHON RATCHASIMA — As pundits and experts are debating what led to a mass shooting that killed 29 people in Korat over the weekend, some are seeing the works of the supernatural.

Several media agencies quoted feng shui experts as saying that it was the bad mojo in Terminal 21 Korat’s architecture that caused the tragedy, while a Facebook page said the killings were a result of an artwork that disrespect Buddhism.

In an interview with Matichon, feng shui master Chanathat Ruethaipong said the mall’s curvy appearance resembles a Chinese coffin. The mall’s observation tower also shares similar characteristics to a crematorium commonly found in Thai temples, he said.

“I’ve been to Korat and I could immediately tell that the structure is inauspicious,” Chanathat said.

Another feng shui master, Mas Khehaththam, told Daily News that the shape of the land where the mall sits resembles the shape of a knife, which he believed to be a hotspot for vengeful spirits.

A pro-Buddhist Facebook page went as far as linking the carnage with the controversial “Ultraman Buddha” paintings, which were displayed in an art exhibition at the mall last September.

The post wrote that the calamity stemmed from the mall’s decision to allow public mockery of Lord Buddha.

Blaming divine intervention in the aftermath of tragedies is nothing new in Thailand, a country infamous for its deeply rooted superstition. After a fire at Santika nightclub killed 66 people on 2009 New Year’s Day, similar discussion over the club’s unlucky architecture dominated the media.

Not everyone took the claims linking the Korat killings to feng shui or Buddhist curses at face value, however. As of Thursday, many netizens are lashing out at the media for giving platforms to superstitious claims.

“This is bullshit. What’s going to happen will eventually happen, it’s not the matter of feng shui,” user Nueng Miew commented in a Matichon news thread.

“They already opened for a long time, why you just came out after the incident happened. I’m so sick of those who like to profit out of a trend,” user Aoi Thompson wrote.

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Jussie Smollett’s Image Takes New Hit With Revived Charges

FILE - In this March 26, 2019, file photo, actor Jussie Smollett talks to the media before leaving Cook County Court after his charges were dropped in Chicago. A special prosecutor decided to prosecute Smollett again, 11 months after county prosecutors dropped charges that the “Empire” actor hired two men to fake the attack to further his career. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty, File)

CHICAGO (AP) — He’s stopped posting to his Twitter account, his last Instagram post was eight months ago, and his acting and singing careers appear to be at a standstill.

Former “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett has all but vanished from public view in the year since Chicago detectives accused him of paying two brothers to stage a racist and anti-gay attack on him because he was unhappy with his salary and wanted to promote his career.

But Smollett was thrust back into the spotlight on Tuesday after a grand jury indicted him for a second time on charges of lying to the police, in a case that drew worldwide attention.

David E. Johnson, the CEO and founder of Strategic Vision PR Group, an Atlanta-area public relations firm that has no ties to the case, said the new charges couldn’t be worse news for Smollett if he had any hopes of reviving his career.

“It brings everything back,” said Johnson. “Nobody was really talking about it. … Now, unless he’s acquitted and totally vindicated, this is the end of his career.”

“Even people who were giving him the benefit of the doubt for so long” would not be able to defend him, Johnson said.

But Eric Rose, a partner in the public relations firm Englander Knabe & Allen, said that how the actor responds to the latest charges could determine whether he can recover.

“The public is extremely forgiving and allows people to make mistakes, but you have to own up to your mistakes and apologize in sincere fashion, and he has done none of that,” said Rose, who specializes in reputation management and crisis communications. He said he doesn’t believe Smollett’s claims of innocence.

Smollett, who is black and gay, originally was charged with disorderly conduct in February 2019 for allegedly staging the attack and then lying about it to investigators.

His story — he said two men beat him up, shouted racist and anti-gay slurs, threw bleach on him and put a noose around his neck — fell apart when brothers Abimbola and Olabinjo Osundairo, who were bodybuilders and aspiring actors whom Smollett knew from the “Empire” set and the gym, told police the actor had paid them $3,500 to stage the attack.

Even so, the charges were abruptly dropped last March with little explanation, angering police officials and then-Mayor Rahm Emanuel, and leading to the appointment of a special prosecutor to review the decision.

Special Prosecutor Dan Webb said in a statement Tuesday that Smollett faces six felony counts of disorderly conduct stemming from four separate false reports that he gave to police.

Smollett, who has maintained his innocence, has spent the past year in legal fights with the city of Chicago, which sued him in an attempt to recover more than $130,000 in overtime that was paid to officers involved in investigating Smollett’s report. Smollett’s attorneys have said the city should not be allowed to recover costs from Smollett because it accepted $10,000 from the actor “as payment in full in connection with the dismissal of the charges against him.”

He sued the city last fall for malicious prosecution, and the case is still pending.

Smollett faced a fierce online backlash after he was charged last year, but he also probably has been avoiding social media on the advice of his attorneys, “because every word he says will be analyzed and could be used against him,” said Rose.

In response to the new charges, Smollett’s attorneys said in a statement that Webb “has not found any evidence of wrongdoing whatsoever” with the dismissal of the original charges and that they believe the new ones are politically motivated.

Smollett is scheduled to appear in court for arraignment on Feb. 24.

The former child star grew up to become a champion of LGBT rights and one of the few actors to play a black gay character on primetime TV.

On “Empire,” he played Jamal Lyon, a talented R&B singer struggling to earn his father’s approval and find his place in his dad’s music empire, and the role was his breakthrough. It became one of the biggest network shows to star a gay black character, and his work earned Emmy and Grammy nominations.

Smollett, who is also a musician and who released an R&B album, was interested in social justice causes. He joined The Human Rights Campaign’s Equality Rocks campaign, and his music videos explored issues such as LGBT rights and religious and racial prejudices.

A month before he reported the alleged attack, he traveled to Flint, Michigan, to deliver coats and school supplies to kids.

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Some Democrats Fear Fallout From Sanders Atop the Ticket

Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., arrives to speak to supporters at a primary night election rally in Manchester, N.H., Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2020. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

DENVER (AP) — Sen. Bernie Sanders’ robust start in the race for the presidential nomination is triggering alarm among congressional Democrats, with many warning that a ticket headed by the self-declared socialist could be devastating to the party’s chances of winning the Senate and holding the House in November.

In anxious huddles around the Capitol, apprehensive Democrats are sharing their worries that Sanders’ socialist label and unyielding embrace of controversial proposals like “Medicare for All” and the Green New Deal will repel voters in the affluent, moderate districts that flipped House control in 2018 and in closely divided states where Republican senators are vulnerable.

The Vermont independent narrowly won New Hampshire Tuesday on the heels of a strong showing in Iowa and is widely seen as a front-runner, along with former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg.

“I’m a proud capitalist,” said freshman Rep. Ben McAdams, D-Utah, in pointed contrast with Sanders. McAdams, who is supporting former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and whose Salt Lake City district will be among the toughest for Democrats to defend, said having a liberal like Sanders atop his party’s ticket “would probably give me more opportunities to show my independence” from the party.

Another freshman from a competitive district, Rep. Tom Malinowski, D-N.J., said Democrats need a presidential nominee who “doesn’t scare all those future former Republicans more than Trump scares them.” And while acknowledging that Republicans plan to tar all Democrats with the socialist label, ”There’s one candidate for whom that would not be a lie.”

Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., who backs the candidacy of former Vice President Joe Biden, warned a group of Democratic voters this week in Carson City, Nevada, that with Sanders atop the ticket, “you’re not going to take back the Senate. There’s not any way, because everybody’s going to be tarred with the same brush. We will probably lose seats in the House.”

In private conversations, other Democrats are more succinct. One House Democrat said colleagues from swing districts are scared by the prospects of a Sanders nomination, while another said moderates are increasingly concerned that a Sanders candidacy would devastate their prospects for winning the White House and retaining the House. The lawmakers insisted on anonymity to describe private conversations.

Democrats’ jitters have Republicans rubbing their hands in delight.

“It’s every Republican’s dream come true,” Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., a former leader of the House GOP’s campaign committee, said of a possible Sanders nomination.

Republicans face an uphill fight in capturing control of the House, which Democrats lead 232-197, with one independent and five vacancies. The GOP controls the Senate 53-47 and is favored to retain its majority.

Biden supporters are happy to use apprehension about Sanders’ impact on the party’s strength in Congress as a tool for drumming up support.

Rep. Ami Bera, D-Calif., who’s endorsed Biden, said if Sanders were nominated, Democrats from moderate districts “might actually have to run away from our nominee to get elected.” And he added, ”It’s highly unlikely that Bernie Sanders will moderate his views, either.”

Congressional Democrats have little to gain by openly disparaging the man who could well be their presidential nominee, and they say they’re uncertain what they could do that would be effective. Any move to derail his candidacy that could be traced back to them would undoubtedly enrage Sanders and his impassioned supporters and risk the fury that split the party in 2016, when some Sanders backers never supported Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee.

Underscoring a reluctance to speak critically of Sanders, Rep. Cheri Bustos, D-Ill., chairwoman of House Democrats’ campaign arm, sidestepped questions about how his nomination would affect her candidates’ prospects. “We have a long way to go before we know who our nominee is,” she said.

Asked how many nervous lawmakers have expressed their worries about Sanders to her, Bustos paused for four seconds before answering, “We have discussions about the nominee but, you know, it runs the gamut.”

While many Democrats are reluctant to openly express dismay about Sanders, members of the House have spoken with their feet.

According to the website fivethirtyeight.com, Sanders has endorsements from only seven House members, all members of the progressive caucus from safely Democratic districts. Biden, in contrast, has backing from 41 House members, and has made a point of touting support from seven lawmakers from swing districts. Bloomberg, who hopes to poach Biden’s position as the moderate alternative to Sanders, has racked up 11 endorsements from House lawmakers, five of whom occupy swing seats.

Progressives argue the fears are overblown. Republicans tried to tie Democrats to socialism and liberal causes like Medicare for All during the 2018 campaign, they note, yet Democrats won a resounding majority in the House. And they argue that nominating Sanders could change the electorate in ways that help the party.

“They don’t want somebody that sells out,” said Sanders backer Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., a member of the “squad” of young liberal freshmen. She added, “Please don’t talk about only persuading Trumpers and independents” to be open to an alternative candidate. “How about persuading the Democrats that haven’t been engaged.”

“The single most important thing for Democrats to take back the Senate is turnout,” said Mike Lux, a liberal strategist who supports Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren in the presidential race. “We have to have a highly energized Democratic base turnout, a lot of young people coming out, voting not just in the presidential race but further down the ballot.”

Yet Sanders’ agenda is far from shared. Several top-tier Democratic Senate recruits, such as former astronaut Mark Kelly in Arizona, former state Sen. Cal Cunningham in North Carolina and former Gov. John Hickenlooper in Colorado, have explicitly distanced themselves from core Sanders positions like Medicare for All.

Hickenlooper, the likely Democratic nominee against Republican Sen. Cory Gardner, targeted Sanders during his own brief bid for the party’s presidential nomination last year. At a Democratic debate last summer, Hickenlooper warned that Sanders’ program would be “a disaster” at the ballot box.

“If you force Americans to make these radical changes,” Hickenlooper said, “they’re not going to go along.”

Gardner, widely considered the most endangered Republican senator, has been openly pining for Sanders to be the nominee. “In 2018, Cory said ‘the most dangerous thing to happen in America in the 2016 presidential election was Bernie Sanders’ normalization of socialism,’” Gardner campaign spokesman Jerrod Dobkin said. “Two years later, Cory’s been proven right.”

Democrats skeptical of Sanders stressed that the nominating process has just begun.

Sen. Doug Jones of Alabama, who is considered the most endangered Democratic Senate incumbent this year, has endorsed Biden, a longtime friend. He said he wouldn’t play “what-if games” about the top of the ticket and how it might affect his chances in deep-red Alabama.

“I still think that Biden is going to be the nominee,” Jones said. “I still think that moderate voice that’s out there is going to ultimately carry.”

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North East India Comes to Thailand

2nd North East India Festival at Central World, Bangkok from 21-23 February 2020

The 2nd North East India Festival will be held at Central World, Bangkok from 21-23 February 2020. The festival will be aimed at promoting trade, tourism, cultural exchange and people-to-people contacts between the North Eastern region of India and Thailand as well as South East Asia region. North East India is considered as the gateway to South East Asia. India’s Act East Policy focuses on strengthening linkages between this region and South East Asia through enhanced connectivity and economic engagements.

            The festival will be inaugurated on 21 February 2020 at Hotel Centara Grand, Central World, Bangkok. Deputy Prime Minister, H.E. Dr. Somkid Jatusripitak is likely to inaugurate the festival. Dignitaries, both from India and Thailand including Ministers and senior Thai government officials  as well as Chief Ministers, Trade & Industry and Tourism Ministers from North Eastern States of India are expected to attend the festival.

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            The focus of the festival will be on promotion of trade, investment, tourism, cultural, educational and people-to-people exchange. The festival would also include exhibition of wide range of products including agro and horticulture products, processed food, handicrafts, light manufacturing among others.

            The programme of the festival includes: North East India Tourism Roadshow and B2B Meet (1000-1330 hrs); North East India Trade and Investment Roadshow (1400-1730 hrs)  on 22 February 2020 and People-to-People Exchange (1400-1800 hrs) on 23 February 2020 at the same venue. The festival would provide a platform to the North Eastern States of India to showcase the popular tourist destinations of North East India, opportunities for business collaborations and collaborations at academic level with the Universities of Thailand. 

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            North East India has strong historical connect with Thailand. Under the People-to-People Exchange Programme, interaction will take place among scholars, historians, students of North East India with academicians, scholars of Thailand. The meet will provide an opportunity for conversations with scholars of Tai Ahom, Tai Phake, Tai Singphoh Communities of North East who have strong historic linkages with Thailand.

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            There will be presentation of a variety of music and dance forms from North Eastern states like Raasleela, Hojagiri dance, Naga Unity dance, Bihu dance, Wangala Dance, Yak dance from North East India and Khon and Mask dance as well as Rock Bands from Thailand on 22 & 23 February. The highlights of music and dance performances would be popular  Indian singers and bands – Papon, Naga Band Trance Effect, David Angu and Tribes, Soulmate and popular Thai Rock bands- Slot Machine and Mousses. The exotic North Eastern cuisines which have lot of similarity with Thai food would also be major attractions. Spectacular Fashion shows by designers from North East India and exhibitions showcasing traditional art and crafts, textiles, etc. from various States and many more things would be displayed.

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Mrs. Suchitra Durai, Ambassador of India to the Kingdom of Thailand said:

“The North East India festival is a vigorous demonstration of Government of India’s Act East policy and would provide a platform for sustained cultural and commercial exchange between India and Thailand.”

Mr. Shyamkanu Mahanta, Chief Organizer, North East India Festival said, “A team of around 500 people is traveling from North East to Thailand for 2nd North East India Festival. After successful first edition we are very enthusiastic for the festival which, for the first time, is trying to promote North East India’s Trade, Tourism and Culture in Thailand in a methodical way.”

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At Riverside Bar, an Eagle’s Eye View of Bangkok’s 2 Iconic Temples

BANGKOK — Perched on top of a hotel, Eagle Nest is an excellent vantage point to sip on cocktails while gazing at the magnificent view of not one, but two temples that define Bangkok’s Old City spirit.

Gaze at the magnificent view of Wat Arun and Wat Pho shimmering in the sunset light reflected on the Chao Phraya while sipping on a gin and tonic at this vantage point.

Even jaded Bangkokians are sure to enjoy the enviable views this riverside rooftop bar as the sun is setting on the shimmering Chao Phraya River, with Wat Arun (the Temple of Dawn) in front and Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) in the back.

The light tinting the stupas with gold at twilight is truly a sight to behold.

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With that in mind, it’s helpful to think of the menu as including the price of the views. A gin and tonic, as well as a scotch and bourbon, cost 220 baht per glass. I bought a Diet Coke for 90 baht and french fries for 190 baht. Chicken satay is also 190 baht, while a plate of mixed grilled sausages costs 235.

The vista is complimented by the unobtrusive easy listening and bossanova ambient music. The crowd is a mixture of foreign tourists from Europe, US, and Asia – plus a trickle of Thais.

The place fits 80 people max, either at the sofas and marble tables for larger groups or the bar stools and small glass tables facing the view.

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No matter where you sit, the glorious views of the two old temples are right there for one to imbibe.

Seats are on a first-come-first-served basis; no reservations are accepted. They’re not needed, since on a recent Tuesday night the normally-busy bar was 80 percent full – a dip that might be attributed to the coronavirus scare, which has emptied some tourist haunts.

Eagle Nest is located on the fifth floor of Sala Arun Hotel and can be reached by a short walk from Wat Pho. It’s open from 5pm to midnight on weekdays, 4:30pm to 1am on weekends.

This review is unsponsored.

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Officials Say British Convict Not Infected by Coronavirus

Photo released by the Department of Corrections shows British citizen Mark Rumble at Bangkok Remand Prison prior to his extradition, with his face blurred out.
Photo released by the Department of Corrections shows British citizen Mark Rumble at Bangkok Remand Prison prior to his extradition, with his face blurred out.

BANGKOK — Top corrections official on Wednesday refuted a claim published in a British tabloid that a British inmate extradited from Thai prison was infected with a new strain of coronavirus.

Narat Sawettanan said Mark Rumble, 31, was diagnosed to be clear of the new virus, which has been given an official name of Covid-19, prior to his extradition to the UK in January. Rumble was arrested in Thailand for drug-related offenses.

Daily Mail previously reported that Rumble collapsed in his prison cell at HMP Bullingdon on Monday and said the man was suspected of contracting coronavirus from Thailand.

“British prisoner suspected with coronavirus collapsed in his cell after returning from jail in Thailand,” the original headline reads.

Another inmate also reportedly developed flu-like symptoms, while the prison wing where Rumble stayed was put in lockdown over the virus fear, according to the article.

“It’s been two weeks already [since he left Thailand]. The incident may not be related to Thailand,” Narat said.

It is the second time British tabloid media appeared to have raised false alarm over coronavirus cases in Thailand. In January, The Sun reported that a British man fell ill with the virus in Phuket, but officials said he was in fact diagnosed with a bacterial infection.

Narat added that none of the 374,406 inmates nationwide has been found to be infected with Covid-19. The department is working with health officials to screen new inmates for possible signs of infection, he said.

As of Wednesday, Thailand has confirmed 33 cases of people infected with Covid-19. Eleven of them have been treated and allowed to return home. No death related to the virus has been reported in Thailand so far.

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Bangkok’s 7-Eleven Adds Latest Service: Laundromats

Laundromats in the 7-Eleven at Sirinthorn Soi 5. Photo: Prachachat

BANGKOK — Local laundromats are now at the risk of being hung out to dry after a 7-Eleven store rolls out its own washing machine service, the latest service in its increasingly monopolistic grip on consumers lives.

The laundromat at a 7-Eleven branch on Sirinthorn Soi 5 in Bang Phlat district was introduced in December without much fanfare. It’s operated by a laundromat service called Otteri Wash and Dry.

“The reception has been very good so far. It’s mostly used by people living in the residential area there,” Kavin Nitasnajarukul, Otteri owner said. Otteri Wash and Dry has been in operation since 2016. It currently has 210 branches around Thailand.

Washing services at the 7-Eleven store start at 40 baht for a load washed in cold water, 50 baht for warm water, and 60 baht for hot water. The dryer is 40 baht for a 30-minute run, with every additional 10 minutes an extra 6 baht.

The branch also includes various other services as part of CP Group’s push to turn its ubiquitous stores into a one-stop service for all aspects of life. The Sirinthorn Soi 5 branch also includes a photocopying, scanning, and printing service, apart from the existing bill payment and concert ticket booking services.

Depending on customer reception, the model may be rolling out to other branches in the country, Kavin said.

It’s not just laundromats being tested in 7-Elevens – the Nawamintrarachinuthit Soi 3 branch near Assumption University off Bang Na Trat opened an A&W Express in their branch in January, serving root beer, waffle sandwiches, and other items from the fast food chain. A&W Express will launch in at least 10 other 7-Eleven branches this year, a CP rep told Prachachat.

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Update: The article has been updated with the A&W Express 7-Eleven branch location.

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Deadline for Parina to Hand Over Encroached Lands Ends Today

Parina Kraikup speaks to the media at the Parliament on Feb. 12, 2020.
Parina Kraikup speaks to the media at the Parliament on Feb. 12, 2020.

BANGKOK — Land officials on Wednesday said a coalition politician must hand over her poultry farm today after it was discovered to encroach on public lands reserved for farmers living below the poverty line.

Suriyon Phatcharakrukanont, deputy secretary-general of the Agricultural Land Reform Office, said Phalang Pracharath MP Parina Kraikup has been ordered to hand over her 682 rai (109 hectare) land plot in Ratchaburi province by the end of today. The office has threatened legal actions against her if she refuses.

“The office has ordered Parina to hand over the land without leniency within Feb. 12, not only in the form of letter,” Suriyon said. “If not, the office will pursue legal actions for encroaching on public lands.”

When questioned by reporters today about the ultimatum, Parina said she would contest any legal action, and maintained that she would only comment in court.

“I insist that I did not encroach on any land,” the MP said.

Deputy prime minister Wissanu Krea-ngam previously ordered the Agricultural Land Reform Office and the Royal Forest Department to enforce the law equally against anyone who found to intrude on public land, Suriyon said.

This is not the first time Parina has been given a deadline to hand over the farm. Last December, the office gave her until Dec. 15, which she complied by sending a letter confirming her attention to have over the land on certain conditions. The office rejected her letter.

Nearly three months have passed since the scandal broke out in November. Land officials said they had to wait for the Council of State, which is tasked with interpreting the laws, to reach its decision of which agency is responsible for taking legal actions against Parina.

The decision was finally reached on Tuesday that Parina’s farm is encroaching on protected forest, which is overseen by the Royal Forest Department. The Council of State suggested both agencies to pursue joint legal actions against her since they are both responsible for protecting forest reserves.

Both agencies will meet today to finalize legal actions against Parina.

The entrance of a poultry farm in Ratchaburi province owned by Parina Kraikup.
The entrance of a poultry farm in Ratchaburi province owned by Parina Kraikup.

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Teacher Says Those Killed in Korat Shooting ‘Lacked Mindfulness’

Image: Srisongkram Wittaya School / Wikimedia Commons

LOEI — A teacher at a northern public school faced fierce criticism on Wednesday after she told her students in class that the 29 people died in a recent mass shooting because they were unattentive of their surroundings.

The unidentified math teacher at Srisongkram Wittaya School was filmed making her controversial comments by one of her students, who later posted the video to social media. The teacher remains unreprimanded as of Wednesday morning despite the outrage from many netizens.

“Some of those people that died on Saturday lacked mindfulness (sati). They weren’t aware of what was happening, so they were shot dead. That’s just like some people who don’t care what the school wants them to do or listen,” she said.

When the class tittered at her remark, she snapped, “Over there, did your relatives die?”

She was earlier scolding the students for not paying enough attention during a school activity at the flagpole.

The clip went viral when it was tweeted Tuesday night by @ELSiamTh, an education rights activist group, and retweeted more than 9,000 times. Discussion of the clip mushroomed in the hashtag #FamousPurpleWhiteinLoei, in reference to Srisongkram Wittaya’s official colors. 

Someone who picked up the phone at Srisongkram Wittaya refused to give the name of the teacher, and said there would be a school meeting tonight about the issue, but the teacher has not been reprimanded yet. 

Education minister Nattapon Tipsuwan said the school should look into the incident in a timely manner. 

“A teacher with bad behavior must be dealt with swiftly and decisively. Leaving the problem as-is by transferring the teacher won’t end the problem,” Nattapon told reporters.

The school has not posted an apology on their Facebook as of press time either, but many Facebookers are already flooding the page with angry comments.

While many are lashing out at the teacher, some Srisongkram Wittaya students and alumni were offended that the school’s reputation was being tarnished. 

“Don’t be stupid. When I was a student, the teacher spoke even worse to us. They told us all to go die. If you can’t take it, just stay at home,” tweeted @Theerapolchais1, prompting outrage from other users. 

The student who uploaded the original clip, @Bccc41 on Twitter, said that she was called into the school administrator’s office for a warning and asked to delete the recording. The student said she complied with the order, but there was no punishment.

“I hope that the teacher changes her actions after this,” @Bccc41 tweeted. 

Teachers in state-run schools are rarely disciplined for their infractions, which often include physical assault and harassment of their students. 

In November, a teacher at a school in Samut Sakhon who was filmed striking students across the face in front of the class for not doing their homework received no disciplinary action

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Donations for Victims of Korat Killings Top 23 Million Baht

Families of victims killed in the Korat massacre carry their portrait during a religious ceremony on Feb. 11, 2020.

BANGKOK (Xinhua) — Cash donations and funds raised to assist victims of Thailand’s weekend mass shooting have reached up to 23 million baht (735,764 U.S. dollars), said Nakhon Ratchasima governor Wichian Chantharanothai, on Tuesday.

The 17-hour shooting spree by a soldier claimed 30 lives, including the gunman, and over 50 others were injured.

The governor also said the state government will offer 300,000 baht (9,590 U.S. dollars) to the families of each victim as initial assistance.

Wichian also warned that those spreading fake news across social media will have to face the law.

Thai police also arrested two online pranksters who boasted via social media that they would mimic Saturday’s mass shooting. One prankster made the threat on Facebook and it was shared over 10,000 times in a single day.

Both online pranksters were charged with violating the Computer Crime Act and causing public fear.

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