Martin Garnett a 25-year-old man tells his experience with Muslims in a prison in Thailand
We live in a world that turned out to be a small village in terms of the huge advancement in the transportation means, the cutting edge technologies that has affected every aspect of our life and made the way we travel, communicate, learn about each other and get the news and information far more easier. As a foregone conclusion we should also be living now in a peaceful, tolerant and accepting world; a world in which people from different cultures and ethnic groups live in solidarity, cooperation with no fear or hate of each other anymore. A world in which everyone has many overseas friends and the mixed marriages are widespread and all religions, believes, values and cultures are understood, respected and revered; a world free of all types of cultural clashes, ideological conflicts and economic wars. There are no more reasons to fight or fear the unknown other. Unfortunately, as you certainly know, this is not the case. we live in a completely opposite world. Every once in a w