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[QUOTE="Alx_Casket:1204346"][quote]5) At every "Lang Pa Cha" religious rituals, a large number of unclaimed bodies are always found (in the case of the photos taken, 64 unclaimed deceased bodies were found). To cremate the whole body will take a long time. So only the bones of the unclaimed bodies are cremated -- thus the reason for the dissection of the flesh from the bodies as you have seen in the photos. 6) The volunteers in this ritual are mostly the medical staff or emergency response crew who are the first unit to arrive at the accident scenes to save lives (easily identifiable by their blue / white uniforms and id cards). That is why they are used to seeing a deceased body and looked nonchalant in the photos. 7) According to Buddhist tradition, the volunteers who will be allowed to participate in this religious ritual must be strictly on vegetarian diet in order to clean their mind both before and after the ritual. 8) The images of the vounteers cooking and having their lunch are just normal vegetarian lunch and have no connection to the deceased body or the dissected flesh. 9) The circulation of the images is thus an ill-intended attempt that meant to mislead the public into believing that one race of human will commit genocide or inhuman act against another and thus create fear and hatred. [/quote] http://message.snopes.com/showthread.php?s=d645a5f568a0243c1d365d570ce774de&t=49843&page=2[/QUOTE]
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