thai buddhist monk horror film banned on fears it could destroy faith
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Thai Buddhist monk horror film banned on fears it could 'destroy' faith

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The clergy have long been revered in overwhelmingly Buddhist Thailand
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A Thai horror film about Buddhist monks has been banned over fears it could "destroy" the kingdom's majority faith, authorities said on Tuesday.

The Ministry of Culture has objected to certain parts of the film "Arbat" including a kissing scene and one where a monk is shown taking drugs.

The clergy have long been revered in overwhelmingly Buddhist Thailand but in recent years have been rocked by scandals including gambling and prostitution, as well as corruption at the increasingly wealthy temples propped by donations from the faithful.

"The movie has some scenes that will destroy Buddhism. If it is shown, people's faith in Buddhism will deteriorate," Somchai Surachatri, spokesman for Thailand's National Office of Buddhism, told AFP.

His office sits on the censorship committee at the culture ministry.
On Tuesday the film's producer Sahamongkol Film International said it was "preparing to adjust some parts of the movie" before resubmitting it for consideration.

"We will try to maintain the essence and plot of the story as far as we can," it said in a Facebook post.

Arbat -- which translates from Thai as "violations committed by monks" -- was scheduled for nationwide release on Thursday.

The ban triggered a wave of comments from disgruntled movie fans on Tuesday.

"We've lost our right to watch the film as a few people have decided on behalf of the whole country," said one comment on the producer's Facebook page by a user named Back Man.

Thailand's monks have come under increasing fire for their embrace of commercialism in recent years.

In April the Dhammakaya temple, one of the richest in the kingdom, returned some $20 million given by a company executive later accused of embezzling the cash.

Donations have long formed the bedrock of Thai Buddhism -- every morning barefooted monks make alms rounds in their local neighbourhoods while many devotees "make merit" by gifting money to temples.

The case of notoriously flashy monk, Wiraphol Sukphol, taking selfies while flying in a private jet triggered particular outrage.

Other embarrassing incidents in recent months include a monk arrested for multiple sexual assaults, clergy dressed in civilian clothes drinking alcohol and crashing a car, and monks -- expected to be celibate -- having girlfriends.

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