Again here are my solutions to this problems:
PRESIDENT REAGAN INSISTS THROUGH 10 UN RESOLUTIONS
1. that the KR regime must not allowed to come back to power in Cambodia
2. that Vietnam cease her occupation of Cambodia followed by total withdrawal 
of Viet troops from Cambodia. 




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From: Ông-thu N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Sihanouk declares assets to debunk myth he's rich.
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Date: Friday, August 29, 2008, 4:34 PM






The King Father seeks to fend off accusations from Republicans and other 
political opponents that he has amassed enormous wealth

FORMER king Norodom Sihanouk has said he is under attack from "Lonnoliens" and 
other Republican opponents who have accused him of sacking away enormous 
amounts of money, explaining last week's sudden declaration of his assets on 
his website. 

"Since I am only a 'Retired King', the Lonnoliens and other Khmer Republicans 
are accusing me of having a large fortune and 'enormous' assets - sic! -.. I 
must therefore make these ‘assets' known in full to the public," Sihanouk wrote 
on his website Tuesday.

"Certain journalists (in Phnom Penh) are looking for an 'explanation' for my 
preceding communique that made known to the public my assets.... Here is the 
‘explanation'," he said.  

The retired monarch, who divides his time between guest palaces in Beijing and 
Pyongyang, announced unprompted Saturday that he had "30,313 Euros and 28 
centimes" (about US$45,000) in a French bank. 

He added that his estate also included a small house in Siem Reap which would 
go to his wife, Norodom Monineath Sihanouk, upon his death. 
  
A new national museum?
Last week's statement also declared that the house of his birth near the 
Independence Monument in Phnom Penh, would, after 2014, become a national 
museum, and that the two residencies in China and North Korea do not belong to 
him.  

"The Palace 'Chhang Sou Won' (near Pyongyang, PDRK) and the ‘Royal Residence' 
in Beijing, PRC, do not belong to me. They are 'State Guest Houses' owned 
respectively by the PDR of Korea and the PR of China," he wrote. 

The declaration came a day after the business magazine Forbes listed the 15 
wealthiest monarchs in the world, giving first place to Thailand's King 
Bhumibol Adulyadej. 

The magazine, which revealed the monarchs' combined wealth was about US$131 
billion (up from $95 billion last year), said its classification was slightly 
dubious given the blurring of lines between state and royal ownership.  "These 
estimates are ... a blend of art and science," Forbes wrote.





      
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