Humans deserve rights
- Aoyumi Jung

- Feb 10, 2020
- 2 min read
10.02.2020

"Land crisis is not a weird topic in Thailand. Since I was a member of Dao Din Organization in Khon Kaen university, I knew it was my heart call to fight against the issues. I love learning about law, a powerful weapon enough to gain back the human right. My daily job is to research and analyze data regarding the land issues for my NGO to support the people. I used to take a Course in Soc Trang, Vietnam with The Soil Project when I had to be a vegan for 10 days. I don't like eating vegetables but I love working on Sufficient Economy. This concept is a model we should follow in this complex world. I like a restaurant in Hochiminh city which takes donation as the food price. People come to eat but it is up to them to pay any amount of money they want. Giftivisim is beautiful, and Vietnamese humans are beautiful, I want to explore Vietnam more! Now I don't like running much, but I can play badminton over many people easily. By the time you kick the ball towards me, I already know what tactics you intend to use. It has been an innate skill for me to play badminton. When I was 9, I was the no.2 badminton player in Thailand. Unfortunately, at that time, if we want to play for the nation, the government did not support us financially. My family could not afford the training for me, my team only ranked 16 out of 64 universities later on. My capacity was behind a friend who used to lose after me 10 years ago. It is all about opportunities for education.
I am trying my best with my job now. I am happy with my relationship. My girlfriend is working on a Sex-Education Organization. We just came to Malaysia to celebrate the new year. [laugh]"
- Ton, Bang Na, Bangkok






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