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Walan! This kind of parent, I surely run away from home (to another country if possible)! Curik twenty-dollars, kena whack and publicly humiliated by the mother to walk naked in the street! The police also sibei jialat! How to arrest? For punishing own child, its their own domestic issue, stay out of it! And this isn't physical abuse. I think the mother needs to be sent to a mental insititution to correct her mind!

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http://www.thanhniennews.com/societ...walk-naked-as-punishment-for-theft-61145.html

Vietnamese mother forces son to walk naked as punishment for theft

Thanh Nien News

HAI PHONG - Tuesday, April 12, 2016 14:04

Police in the northern city of Hai Phong on Monday criticized a local woman for forcing her 12-year-old son to walk naked on a street as punishment for stealing money.
The boy was seen walking in tears without clothes on Tran Nguyen Han Street around noon on Monday while his mother repeatedly insulted and whipped him, Tuoi Tre newspaper reported Tuesday.
Some neighbors reportedly asked her to stop, but she refused to. They then called the police.
“I don’t want to treat him like that. But this could be the only way to make him feel ashamed so that he won’t steal money anymore,” she said, as cited by the newspaper.
Local police have reprimanded the mother.
The boy reportedly stole VND500,000 (US$22) from his grandmother, who lives in the same house, to play online games.
A 2014 survey conducted by the General Statistics Office found nearly three of every four Vietnamese children between the ages of two and 14 have suffered violence from their relatives or caretakers.
 
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