Little Monk Tortured by Head Monk With Electric Wire

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Little Monk Tortured by Head Monk With Electric Wire

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Little monk seriously injured all over his boy after the head monk hit him with electric wire

Kampong Chhang: According to Koh Santepheap Daily News, a little monk seriously injured all over his body after the head monk tortured him by hitting him with electric wire. The head monk was mad at him as he took the head monk book and wanted to write something on it. However, he didn’t manage to write something on it yet, but the monk knew it and started hitting him immediately.

This event happened in the evening on 13, August 2015 at Thomvan pagoda, located in Svay Chrom commune, Rolea Phaear district, Kompong Chhang province.

According to the source: The little monk name Van Virak, 11 years old. He had been brought by his parents to the hospital. The head monk name Den Pen , the one who is responsible in teaching younger monks.

It is not sure for what is the punishment that will be given to the head monk for his act.

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Friday, 14 August 2015 10:38 pm

Province: Nen 1 child was seriously injured after a krouubachchhea monk tortured by two flexible wiring because angry jam took him to write a book, but had yet to be aware that he was also beaten only once. The incident caused surprise last time the afternoon of August 13, 2015 at Wat Dhamma One commune in Svay Chrum Lea Pha district, Kampong Chhnang . The source said the child victims jam the name Van Colonel raised to 11 years old were transported to hospitals. The monks who jam the name of the doctor Pen krouubachchhea (teachers in the present). However, this case they do not know whether the monks were punished.
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I hope the cunt gets defrocked.
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Poor little soul. That's appalling.
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Well, typical Cambodian cruelty, but one has to be aware that Cambodian parents usually send their "out of control" children into a monastary just for that purpose. It's (sadly) part of the "educational" system in Cambodia.
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Thats some serious shit. Electric wire on a 11 years old boy? Fucking hell.
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Advocatus Diaboli wrote:Well, typical Cambodian cruelty, but one has to be aware that Cambodian parents usually send their "out of control" children into a monastary just for that purpose. It's (sadly) part of the "educational" system in Cambodia.
That is (sometimes) true for unruly teenagers. Many families send their kids to the Pagodas to get an education, not a beating.
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Also traditionally, boys are expected to stay at the pagoda for a certain period before their adulthood to pay back their parents good deed.
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It's okay it was a real monk, not a fake one who did the beating.

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The way I read it, it sounds like he was hitting the boy with the wire and not electrocuting him. I might be wrong but if not, that seems a lot less torturous than hooking him up to the mains.
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