CHINA SCORED ZERO vis a vis Cambodia and the Cambodian people.
 
CHINA had bribed King Sihanouk for a small prize, ONE HOUSE IN BEIJING, FREE 
HEALTH/WEALTH /CARE IN CHINA  through PM Chou Enlai /Mao Tse Toung at Bandoeung 
in April 1955  in exchange for the Khmer leader to adopt an ANTI AMERICA 
POSITION and abandon the Neutrality of Cambodia in order to allow and support 
the North Vietnamese troops and VC on th soil of Cambodia  in their struggle in 
the war in vietnam. CHINA has abandoned King Sihanouk  in 1969-1970's  and 
steered the China direction to warm the relations with America Chou 
Enlai-Kissinger 1969-1970's , the same Chou Enlai who pushed Sihanouk to be 
anti america....? AFTER VIETNAM HAD INVADED CAMBODIA AND OCCUPIED IT , China 
had sent Sihanouk to the UN in order to demand the Vietnamese troops withdrawal 
. 
 10 UN resolutions calling Vietnam to cease her occupation and remove all her 
troops from Cambodia are not respected by Vietnam from 1978-2007. Now China is 
supporting Vietnam 's occupation of Cambodia while King Sihanouk is enjoying 
his welfare and health care in China ? Where is the Chinese promises of 
Cambodia Independence from Vietnam and the guarantee of territorial integrity ? 
As a power today, and as the UN Council security permanent member,  China needs 
to respect the UN CHARTER  ,needs to correct this errors, and adjust this 
problems  vis a vis the 10 UN resolutions calling Vietnam to quit and cease her 
occupation of Cambodia .Because China was among the 116 countries that had 
voted for Vietnam to cease her occupation of Cambodia. This China's NPC 
delegation coming to meet with Cambodia's Senate and National Assembly 
presidents etc... is in contradiction with the 10 UN RESOLUTIONS related to the 
condemnation of Vietnam occupation of Cambodia and an INSULT TO THE SPIRITS OF 
PM DEPUTY TENG TSAO PING  punishment of Vietnam for this crime .( China brief 
invasion of Vietnam in February 1979 ) I stronly hope that China will correct 
her mistakes and adjust her foreign  policy  in compliance to the UN CHARTER  
and the 10 UN resolutions on Cambodia  as well ..... Cambodia to Cambodian Bury 
The optimist though victim of the Vietnam invasion & occupation of Cambodia 
1978-2008 =========================================================== (1) 
UPDATED: 16:06, January 18, 2007 China's NPC delegation meets with Cambodia's 
Senate and National Assembly presidents A delegation of the National People's 
Congress (NPC), China's top legislature, here on Thursday met with top 
officials of Cambodia's Senate and National Assembly on bilateral exchange and 
cooperation. The delegation, led by Li Tieying, vice chairman of the NPC's 
Standing Committee, respectively held talks with Senate President Chea Sim and 
National Assembly President Heng Samrin. Chea Sim extended warm welcome to the 
delegation, adding that this visit will promote the friendly cooperation 
between the two countries and between both legislatures. He also expressed 
appreciation for the precious support and generous aids extended by the 
Communist Party of China, the NPC and the Chinese government for Cambodia to 
promote peace, development and economical construction. Li Tieying agreed with 
Chea Sim's views about the relationship between China and Cambodia, adding that 
this visit is aimed at promoting the friendship and cooperation between the two 
countries. Later, during his meeting with Heng Samrin, Li Tieying said that 
China pays great attention to the relationships with Cambodia, as the two 
countries are close friends and good neighbors. Li introduced the current 
situation of the NPC, while emphasizing the importance of the cooperation 
between the Chinese and Cambodian legislatures. Heng Samrin also introduced the 
situation of the Cambodian National Assembly. The Chinese delegation arrived 
here on Wednesday on a five-day official goodwill visit. Cambodia is the second 
leg of the delegation's regional tour which also includes Nepal and Myanmar. 
Source: Xinhua 

Date: Sun, 24 Aug 2008 02:49:16 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The world's most 
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Rank
Country
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total

1
China
51
21
28
100

2
United States
36
38
36
110

3
Russian Federation
23
21
28
72

4
Great Britain
19
13
15
47

5
Germany
16
10
15
41

6
Australia
14
15
17
46

7
Korea
13
10
8
31

8
Japan
9
6
10
25

9
Italy
8
10
10
28

10
France
7
16
17
40


Olympics: China achieves what it set out to do -- easily AFP - August 24, 2008, 
7:04 pm 

China came into the Beijing Olympics with a steely determination to be crowned 
the world's most dominant sporting nation, and it achieved what it planned with 
ease.
Nothing less than being the best on home soil would satisfy nationalistic 
pride, and the years of training and vast sums of money pumped into creating 
elite sportsmen paid dividends.
Chinese strict sports coaches are famous for stressing the importance of 
obedience, orderliness, respect and placing the needs of the team and country 
ahead of any personal desires.
But the hiring of up to 40 foreign coaches in the lead up to Beijing brought a 
new, more relaxed, approach, which paid off.
In the end China finished with 51 gold, 21 silver and 28 bronze to the United 
States' 36-38-26, although they ended behind their arch-rivals 110-100 on the 
overall medal tally..
The gold rush earned the hosts' the distinction of becoming only the third 
country after the United States and the Soviet Union to top the gold medal 
table since World War II.
What was particularly significant were the medals won in sports in which they 
are not traditionally strong -- archery, fencing, yachting, boxing, beach 
volleyball and even swimming.
More predictable was their domination of diving, table tennis, badminton, and 
weightlifting.
The cards were on the table when weightlifter Chen Xiexia won their first gold 
of the Games way back on August 9, setting two new Olympic records on her way 
to the women's 48-kilogramme class title.
Endorsements and sponsorships are expected to make her a millionaire, to the 
chagrin of shooter Du Li who was expected to claim the mantle but caved in 
under the pressure.
Two years ago the Chinese government was so worried about the potential for 
crowd trouble tarnishing the Games that it launched a crash course in sports 
etiquette, or how to behave at Olympic events.
It was largely successful and the Chinese fans created an electric atmosphere, 
spurring their athletes to new feats.
With the early smog and pollution that blighted the Games gradually clearing, 
the home nation raked up gold medals with a vengeance.
"The achievements we have made in this Olympic Games are a very imporant 
driving force for the future," said Chinese Sports Minister Liu Peng.
"But we have to be modest, and sober-minded and we have to face the 
difficulties and challenges in the process of future development.
"We are still lagging behind in many events or disciplines. In terms of medal 
count and in terms of the number of athletes who ranked in the first eight, we 
are still lagging behind compared with many developed countries."
Michael Phelps might have stolen the headlines in the pool, but China also made 
waves.
Zhang Lin stormed to the 400m freestyle silver medal while Liu Zige and Jiao 
Liuyang produced stunning swims to win gold and silver in the women's 200 
metres butterfly, with Liu setting a new world record.
China's weightlifters were running hot with the hosts winning four men's and 
four women's titles.
The competition produced nine world records, three of them set by Chinese woman 
lifter Liu Chunhong (69kg).
Veteran Zhang Ning upset world number Xie Xingfang to successfully defend her 
women's badminton title, breaking down in tears afterwards, while Lin Dan won 
the men's title, proclaiming himself "an outstanding sportsman".
China muscled aside the competition to proclaim itself the new gymnastics world 
superpower, although the event was overshadowed by suspicions that some Chinese 
competitors were younger than the required 16 years old.
They snared nine of the 14 gold on offer, second only to the USSR's 10 in Seoul 
in 1988.
Then came the shock pictures of national hero Liu Xiang pulling out of the 110m 
hurdles heats with a foot injury, prompting an outpouring of remorse as one of 
the faces of the Games failed to deliver.
But the Olympics moved on and so did China, although it saw little success on 
the track and field. Its consolation was that neither did the United States in 
one of its worst performances in years.
Ma Lin won the men's table tennis gold medal and Zhang Yining won the women's 
as China's paddlers cleaned up. Their invincible divers did the same, 
collecting seven of the eight titles on offer.

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24, 2008 2:42:13 PMSubject: Beijing olympic accident


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