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A Nigerian man, Donald Millo has revealed the assault he got from the Cambodian immigration officers while trying to enter the country earlier this month. Donald shared a video of himself narrating his experience on his Facebook page, and our correspondent decided to talk to him for details.

According to Donald, he had travelled to Cambodia from Vietnam for few days to explore the country and get back to Vietnam to work. Donald, a software Engineer in Vietnam sounded bitter while he narrated the horrible experience he got from the Cambodian immigration officer at the border.

                          

He said he had picked up his visa in Vietnam, and as he arrived the country, he showed the visa and other relevant documents to the officers, they also asked for his return ticket to Vietnam, and he showed them. After some time, the officers said he won't be allowed into the country, and when he asked if there was a problem, the officers won't provide a reason, but just don't want him to enter into Cambodia.

As he tried questioning this action, the young man was assaulted by the officers who had surrounded him and with one voice, "we don't want you, we don't want Nigerians, you monkey". 

As other passengers try to talk to the immigration about this act, they were told to keep moving, and this is an official problem. 

Donald was not allowed to enter Cambodia and was sent on the next flight to Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, even after buying a ticket to Noi Bai Airport, Hanoi.

Watch the video here:

              

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The Chinese government firewall recently have caught up with gay people on TV recently after a new law was passed banning gay tv series on TV. A recent memo has been sent to TV station recently stating that all shows, drama relating to gay activities on TV should be pulled. The new law reads;

 No television drama shall show abnormal sexual relationships and behaviors, such as incest, same-sex relationships, sexual perversion, sexual assault, sexual abuse, sexual violence, and so on.

                             

The new law was passed recently after a TV series, Addicted Heroin,  that has been controversial for its portray of gay marriage was pulled from video streaming site this week. The show is now showed showed on YouTube, which of course is also banned in China.

The new law is the morality campaign by the Chinese government in cracking down "vulgar, immoral and unhealthy content."

 

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Queen Elizabeth does not support gay marriages, a conversation she had with one of her close friends have been revealed, the Daily Mail report. The Queen opposes the idea of gay marriage due to her deep Christian faith, and in 2014 expressed her frustration to a friend, but she admitted she was powerless  to intervene saying

  ‘I can only advise and warn.’ ‘I can only advise and warn.’

               

The Queen according to her friend said;

 It was the “marriage” thing that she thought was wrong, because marriage ought to be sacrosanct between a man and a woman.’

The Queen made the statement after the issue split the conservative party. At the height of the controversy, the Queen expressed her opinion at the friend's house.

The Queen is the Supreme Governor of the Church of England, which deeply oppose same-sex marriage, and believes that "marriage" is between a man and a woman.

The Queen spokesperson declined comment, saying;

 We do not comment on private conversations.

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