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Australian teacher exposes Thai prison: it's hard to get out of trouble if you get into trouble

 
[Social News]     08 Feb 2019
An Australian teacher has revealed the dark side of a Thai prison. He saw the warden in his 10 days in Thailand, saying that once in prison it means you are no longer a human being, but an animal.

An Australian teacher has revealed the dark side of a Thai prison. He saw the warden in his 10 days in Thailand, saying that once in prison it means you are no longer a human being, but an animal.

Australian teacher exposes Thai prison: it's hard to get out of trouble if you get into trouble

Queensland man John (John) went to Thailand`s detention facility in November last year and heard guards call the detainee "it," not "him" or "her" in Bangkok`s immigration detention center, the Australian New Zealand Network reported on the 6th. John said, "once you go there, you are no longer human." He says the prison-provided bone soup is disgusting. Even dogs don`t eat it. There`s no meat in the soup. It`s all bones.

Australian teacher exposes Thai prison: it's hard to get out of trouble if you get into trouble

John spent three years in Thailand, where he taught English online to Chinese students through an Australian company, but was later told it was illegal before he was caught in prison, the report said. "they make money by sending people to prison." Said John. When he arrived at the prison, John found that prisoners could not use toilet paper when they went to the toilet, because "that would block the toilet." In addition, John needs to live in the same prison as 130 male prisoners, and each bed is 1.1 metres long and 0.4 meters wide. A week before I arrived at the prison, one of the prisoners in my prison had just been killed. If you get into trouble in prison, you`ll find it hard to get out of prison alive. " Said John.

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