Hazing rituals gone wrong in Thailand
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Jason , Ubon Ratchathani: Jun 29 2008
Made Popular Jun 29 2008

hazing-gone-wrong_NmUPj_17657Here in Thailand the ever popular hazing an often ritualistic test and a task, which may constitute harassment, abuse or humiliation with requirements to perform random, often meaningless tasks, sometimes as a way of initiation into a social group is getting out of hand at certain education institutions.

So this means new university students who attend orientation week are put through such tasks. Some vary from mundane tasks, humiliating acts to violent and dangerous rituals. Here some new female students had to perform simulated oral sex on male students, here in Thailand society looks down on this behaviour very badly, it is not tolerated especially being broadcast across media, if behind close doors and people don’t see or hear about it, all is fine.hazing-head-job_BkK9y_17657

In Thailand Technology schools, schools that teach trade skills usually get bad raps and for good cause, as they are the ones that commit the most serious and dangerous initiation rites. Technology school are full of kids from the wrong side of the tracks, kids who didn’t make it through school, dropped out or got terrible grades and couldn’t get into a university. I am not trying to pigeon hole these kids but they are often in the media here for all the wrong reasons.

A case in the paper 2 weeks ago you can read here, a new student had his back spray painted or branded in paint with “Industrial Engineering” stenciled on his back(picture above). This was harmless enough until three senior students set it alight, it burnt his back as you can see in the picture. Also students were forced to “dip” their genitals into chilli paste and also had their “pubic hair” burnt.

The three students are facing a 1 or 2 semester suspension, which is way too lenient. The university will pay the hospital costs of the student who suffered the burns. The family of the student is going to take the case further; I hope they sue the students and university for millions of Baht.

Here is another case: a student burnt and scarred, also this article is about Higher Education Commission (HEC) had sent letters to public and private universities nationwide warning them to strictly oversee initiation rituals.

They shouldn’t be overseeing anything, hazing should be completely banned. In western cultures hazing is also practiced, in the USA some students are branded and there have also been recorded deaths from initiations, many universities have strict rules and severe punishments for those caught performing hazing rites.

When I attended university we had orientation week which turned out to be a week long party of drinking and some silly activities, all pretty harmless. If hazing rituals could be guaranteed to be something that was harmless and practiced relatively safely, then no complaints.

The problem is that this isn’t the case for many, the rituals go too far and cause maiming, severe injuries and even mental scarring. There was a student who committed suicide in Thailand in 1995 after being humiliated in a hazing incident, another boy died after being forced to drink an excessive amount of water and the list goes on.

If the Ministry of Education set severe punishments for students and also the education institutions where these hazing rituals take place, they may be stamped out. If an institution is looking at millions of Baht in fines and the MOE revoking their education licence, they might stamp out the hazing rites completely.

Students who commit hazing rites that maim or humiliate someone should face a mandatory jail sentence, and a large fine. With such discouragements senior students may think twice about burning, humiliating or raping new students at their universities.

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Grace
Quezon City, Philippines
This rests on the principle of ”brotherhood” or bonding of sorts - and has gone crazy.
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Jason isaanstyle.blogspot...
Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand
It has gone too far. The boundries have been pushed too far. Senior students need to be held more accountable for the their actions. You can bond or be a brotherhood but maiming and humiliating is not on!
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Ranita
kolkata, India
This is obnoxious! What is wrong with these young people?
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Jason isaanstyle.blogspot...
Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand
I ask myself the same question, often! When I was a kid of their age I wasn’t even considering stuff like this.

Is it the way they are being brought up? Are we just out of touch with teenagers?

If I am out of touch I am happy as I do not ever want to understand how people could think this was fun and a good thing to be doing to a fellow human being.
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Puneet
Noida, India
Here they call it Ragging but is sad to see bad parts of Americana exports elsewhere but then it might be the case that it is inside ourselves to delve into the depths of our dark souls and do the worst that we can to our fellow beings.

We are civilized only from the outside.
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Jason isaanstyle.blogspot...
Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand
Puneet, I truly hope that isn’t how many people see. I never want to think about doing the worst to a fellow human being.

How teenagers think nowadays is something I cannot fathom, I can’t begin to think of where their ideas come from.
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Jaiyant Cavale
Bangalore, India
Ragging, Hazing rituals are common in most cultures.. Instead of playing the blame game, one may wonder why hazing actually takes place.. Because the ones that perpetrate have a low self esteem? troubled childhood? anti social personality? The roots lie in the society which teaches children to be strong and prove the strength.. The act of proving manifests in ragging. A bunch of kids who have a really low level of self esteem..
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Jason isaanstyle.blogspot...
Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand
Being strong and proving strength can be done in many other ways, I cannot understand when people say that someone committed an offence as they were bullied, had low self esteem and so forth. I believe it is just a huge and pathetic cop out.

I am not a professional in the field of kids emotions and why they commit such offences but the bullshit excuses they usually offer are lame and just show they are to cowardly to own up to the crime they committed.
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Souransu
Calicut, India
This hazing rituals or ragging as we call in India is an integral part of initiation in colleges and universities. Many lost lives, sanity etc. This is not that bad if mundane things are forced to do in the process of hazing. But performing oral sex, beatings and things like that are criminal. In India we have national laws against such behaviour. Would be interesting to know the laws in other parts of Asia.
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Jason isaanstyle.blogspot...
Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand
There are laws here in Thailand and the Ministry of Education MOE also threatened education institutions with having their licences stripped if these initiation or hazing rituals got out of hand.

I will be interested to see what happens with the lawsuit against the students who caused the burns on the poor student. Also what action the institution takes against them as well.

In Australia you would be expelled. You would be facing a court of law and also a big payout in compensation.
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Chandani
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Students who commit hazing rites that maim or humiliate someone should face a mandatory jail sentence, and a large fine.


Who is going to report these seniors? This may put a junior's career in jeopardy. Often the seniors would be sympathetic to their colleagues and would shun the juniors from any help from college notes to guidance to outright harm.

I faced a similar situation when I went to study in Bangalore in India. I was made to do a strip tease in front of male students as a fresher. I had no other option.
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Jason isaanstyle.blogspot...
Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand
If laws were strong and enforced and people who were humiliated or injured during a hazing knew that something would be done if they report it, then the dangerous and humiliating hazing rituals may decrease.

I agree that if you fall out with seniors you can face a hard time in university but again at what price is being part of the group worth.

You can always find help in some form in university when seeked out, it is how you make your path and not following others.
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Suryasnata
Chandigarh, India
Ragging is cool as long as it does not involve extreme physical or emotional torture/stress. This helps in breaking the ice between seniors and juniors in a college or university. I have gone through it and I must confess I thoroughly enjoyed it. Helps in bonding too.
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Jason isaanstyle.blogspot...
Ubon Ratchathani, Thailand
I agree that some form of an initiation or as in Australia we call ”bastardization”, orentation week can be a lot of fun and can make strong bonds that become helpful at times.

There has to be some sort of a boundry set, a line that people know not to cross.

There is fun and then there is stupidity.
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