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Some readers reported seeing Ian Proud in the red light district | Some readers reported seeing Ian Proud in the red light district |
A British diplomat's blog offering his thoughts on Thailand has been withdrawn after insults and accusations were posted on it by members of the public. | A British diplomat's blog offering his thoughts on Thailand has been withdrawn after insults and accusations were posted on it by members of the public. |
Ian Proud, 38, whose four-year tenure with the British Embassy in Bangkok ends in May, wrote reflections on Thailand for the website of the country's The Nation newspaper. | Ian Proud, 38, whose four-year tenure with the British Embassy in Bangkok ends in May, wrote reflections on Thailand for the website of the country's The Nation newspaper. |
The blog, which appeared with his photo, received 100 postings within its first two days, including some from people claiming to have seen Mr Proud in Bangkok's red light districts. | The blog, which appeared with his photo, received 100 postings within its first two days, including some from people claiming to have seen Mr Proud in Bangkok's red light districts. |
One posting referred to Mr Proud having been in the notorious Soi Cowboy area which is packed with go-go and sex bars. | |
The Foreign Office said the policy of diplomats writing internet blogs was currently under review. | The Foreign Office said the policy of diplomats writing internet blogs was currently under review. |
A spokeswoman said the blog had reflected "Ian's personal views". | A spokeswoman said the blog had reflected "Ian's personal views". |
'Malicious accusations' | 'Malicious accusations' |
"The blog has been withdrawn," she said. "Ian was the victim of malicious accusations about his personal life and he has rejected these accusations." | "The blog has been withdrawn," she said. "Ian was the victim of malicious accusations about his personal life and he has rejected these accusations." |
Mr Proud, who heads the British Embassy's political division in the city, was asked to be a blogger by his friend Tulsathit Tuptim, the editor of the English-language newspaper. | Mr Proud, who heads the British Embassy's political division in the city, was asked to be a blogger by his friend Tulsathit Tuptim, the editor of the English-language newspaper. |
The blog was intended for Mr Proud to write about his "Thai experiences with British perspective and humour" before ending his tenure. | The blog was intended for Mr Proud to write about his "Thai experiences with British perspective and humour" before ending his tenure. |
Mr Proud's blog had included ponderings on the British penchant for pet dogs and the mysteries of the "Thai smile". | Mr Proud's blog had included ponderings on the British penchant for pet dogs and the mysteries of the "Thai smile". |
However, one posting in response said: "I recall going to the embassy once and that same night I was down on Cowboy and who did I bump into? Yes it was Ian," it said. | However, one posting in response said: "I recall going to the embassy once and that same night I was down on Cowboy and who did I bump into? Yes it was Ian," it said. |
BLOGGING PROBLEMS Net 'lacks forms of redress' Death threat sparks debate Call for blog code of conduct | BLOGGING PROBLEMS Net 'lacks forms of redress' Death threat sparks debate Call for blog code of conduct |
However, Mr Proud did not deny having visited the area during his four-year stint in Thailand. | However, Mr Proud did not deny having visited the area during his four-year stint in Thailand. |
"I don't think there are many people here who haven't been in places like Soi Cowboy at some point. My last visit was a year ago," Britain's Guardian newspaper reported him as saying. | "I don't think there are many people here who haven't been in places like Soi Cowboy at some point. My last visit was a year ago," Britain's Guardian newspaper reported him as saying. |
He was also quoted by the Associated Press news agency as saying: "I'm not going to complain that I've never been [to the red light district]. | He was also quoted by the Associated Press news agency as saying: "I'm not going to complain that I've never been [to the red light district]. |
"But at the same time, the suggestion that I'm some sort of upholder of the sex trade in Bangkok... It's pathetic, frankly." | "But at the same time, the suggestion that I'm some sort of upholder of the sex trade in Bangkok... It's pathetic, frankly." |
In his first blog, he wrote about the "highs and lows with this magical country, Thailand". | In his first blog, he wrote about the "highs and lows with this magical country, Thailand". |
"As the saying goes, no one remembers their last headache. | "As the saying goes, no one remembers their last headache. |
"As the new dawn sun washes over Bangkok each day, I watch Thais go about their business with modesty and calm, paying respect to gods and spirits along the way, smiling," he wrote. | "As the new dawn sun washes over Bangkok each day, I watch Thais go about their business with modesty and calm, paying respect to gods and spirits along the way, smiling," he wrote. |
Code of conduct | Code of conduct |
Thousands of readers viewed his blogs, leading to discussions on a range of issues, including football. | Thousands of readers viewed his blogs, leading to discussions on a range of issues, including football. |
However, some posts claimed to be authored by the diplomat himself, and others by Mr Tuptim. | However, some posts claimed to be authored by the diplomat himself, and others by Mr Tuptim. |
Readers also used the blog to criticise Mr Proud and British diplomats in general, while others complained about a difficulty in getting visas. | Readers also used the blog to criticise Mr Proud and British diplomats in general, while others complained about a difficulty in getting visas. |
It appears that some of the worst comments were deleted before the blog was withdrawn, as some readers were later complaining about missing posts. | It appears that some of the worst comments were deleted before the blog was withdrawn, as some readers were later complaining about missing posts. |
Blog-tracking firm Technorati estimates that every day 100,000 new blogs are created and 1.3 million posts made. | Blog-tracking firm Technorati estimates that every day 100,000 new blogs are created and 1.3 million posts made. |
It has prompted calls for a bloggers' code of conduct, although supporters would prefer it to be achieved through self-regulation rather than government regulation. | It has prompted calls for a bloggers' code of conduct, although supporters would prefer it to be achieved through self-regulation rather than government regulation. |
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