Nearly 40 years in Bangkok mall zoo - the fight for Bua Noi the gorilla
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Bua Noi the gorilla has been living on top of a mall in Bangkok since 1987.
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For nearly 40 years, she has been caught in a dispute between those who argue she is cared for and those who believe she should be released.
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Pata Zoo, where Bua Noi is, has always pushed back strongly against any sort of plan to move her.
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The zoo said Bua Noi has been raised in sterilised conditions for decades. Exposing her suddenly to natural ground could risk infection or stress.
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Meanwhile, a Thai woman is fighting for Bua Noi's freedom. Sinjira Apitan has been running campaigns for decades, raising awareness about Bua Noi's situation.
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“I'm turning 70 now, but for Bua Noi, I saw her when I was 30-something, and she is still there. The thing that hasn't changed is the loneliness in her eyes. Her eyes say a lot,” said Sinjira.
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Bua Noi's future remains undecided. But for Sinjira, the focus is not on winning recognition or assigning blame - it is on imagining a better future for Bua Noi.
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“You don't have to say my name. I'm happy for my name to be forgotten,” she said. “But just give her what she deserves.”
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