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Thai monk sex scandal leaves devout questioning faith: ‘I don’t have full respect for it’

The grubby affair has sparked outrage over hypocrisy in the monkhood and soul-searching across society about the role of religion

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Buddhist monks take part in a ceremony at a temple in Thailand’s Pathum Thani province. Monks traditionally survive on alms and food offerings. Photo: Reuters
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Reverence for the saffron-robed Buddhist monkhood is deeply woven into Thai society, but a sex extortion scandal has besmirched the clergy and left the devout questioning their faith.

Thai police this week arrested a woman accused of bedding at least 11 monks in violation of their vows of celibacy, before blackmailing them with thousands of secretly taken photos of their trysts.

The monks are said to have paid nearly US$12 million, funnelled out of their monasteries funded by donations from laypeople hoping to increase their merit and prospects for reincarnation.

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The scandal provoked outrage over hypocrisy in the monkhood, concern their status shields them from scrutiny, and soul-searching across society about the role of religion.

“I’m not involved in the religion like I used to be,” 33-year-old motorbike taxi driver Mongkol Sudathip said. “I don’t have full respect for it any more.”

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King Maha Vajiralongkorn has cancelled invitations to more than 80 monks who had been due to attend his coming 73rd birthday celebrations, citing “inappropriate behaviour that caused mental distress among the Thai people”.
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