A promising young journalist has been forced to quit his online reporting job after a former classmate from his early student days complained he raped her.
Thot Limsodsai, a darling of the student protest movement who reported live from their anti-government rallies, and was feted at industry events as an emerging talent, quit his job with the online news site The Reporters on Nov 26, after a half-hearted apology he posted online was met by savage criticism.
His victim, who identifies herself on Facebook as Kewi Chayanis, and posted a searing account of her attack, said she came forward after seeing Thot at a student rally, an encounter which she said left her numb. She also came across an online interview he gave in which she complained he portrayed…
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