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Sandy the macaque, a former working monkey, has been given a fresh start in life after a heartbreaking two years of being chained up to a cage in Rawai subdistrict, Phuket. Before the Covid-19 pandemic, Sandy worked in an elephant camp. The camp closed down over two years ago, and Sandy was chained up ever since, until today. Two expats, Penny and Barbara, live down the street from where Sandy was kept and were concerned about her wellbeing. The women contacted the authorities who said they couldn’t help, because Sandy was listed as a working monkey. Sandy’s owner told the […]

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Sandy will likely turn to a life of crime having been institutionalized from being banged up abroad....

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Governments build statues for politicians sometimes. They should build statues for people like Penny and Barbara and the people who run the Soi Dog Foundation. They are some of the heros in Thai society.

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On 5/28/2022 at 6:44 AM, Fanta said:

It is considerate that they blurred the monkey’s face out so no-one will recognize her on the street. 

Monkey Lives Matter...

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