In recent developments from the serene hills of Phetchabun province, a disquieting tale has surfaced, compelling academics and concerned citizens alike to ponder the urgent need for governmental intervention. The heart-wrenching story involves a family of twelve from the Nam Nao district, whose actions have stirred outrage and prompted a call to action. Allegedly, this family, grappling with the harsh grip of poverty, resorted to the unthinkable – producing explicit content featuring their own children. These videos, distressingly featuring minors aged between two and twenty-one, found their way into clandestine online circles, leading to a scandal of disturbing proportions. Assoc Prof Auschala Chalayonnavin, an esteemed figure from Thammasat University and the current dean of the Faculty of Social Administration, has been vocal about the gravity of the situation. Regardless of whether any child appeared to engage with consent, the alarming truth remains: the law is unequivocal. It stands firm in…









