CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM AGAINST 10 UN RESOLUTIONS :
 
THE VIETNAMESE ARE BEST CHEATERS LOOK TO THIS NEW VIETNAMESE INVENTION CHEATING 
TOOL ?
THIS VIETNAMESE CHARACTER FITS WELL WITH THE BOOK: 
"GIAI PHONG !" by T. Terzani describing a Vietnamese as :  LIAR , THIEF , 
DECEIVER ETC....
 
HOW THE VIETNAMESE LEADERS LIED TO NORODOM SIHANOUK THEIR BEST FRIEND AND 
CHINESE COMMUNIST AGENT ?
 
VIETNAMESE PROMISES ARE LIES : 

June 1967 Cambodia establishes relations with Vietnamese Communist National 
Liberation Front (NLF), the political arm of Vietcong. 
June 6, 1967 Nguyen Huu Tho, NLF president, respond favorably by letter to 
Prince Sihanouk’s appeal for the recognition and respect of Cambodia’s 
territorial integrity.
June 8, 1967 North VN PM Pham Van Dong makes a declaration of recognizing 
Cambodian independence, neutrality, sovereignty and territorial integrity. The 
declaration makes in response to Prince Sihanouk’s appeal for the recognition 
and respect of Cambodia’s territorial integrity.
Aug. 27, 1967 Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) opens its embassy 
in Phnom Penh. 
 
 
VIETNAM INVASION OF CAMBODIA DEC 25 1978 
Dec. 25, 1978 Invasion of Cambodia. Some 100,000 Vietnamese with 20,000 KUFNS 
troops, under the direction of Gen. Van Tien Dung, launch an invasion of 
Cambodia. 
 
A CHINESE WARNING TO THE VIETNAMESE LIARS 
Feb. 17, 1979 "Teaching a lesson". Some 170,000 Chinese troops with 700 
warplanes, and 250-300 tanks launched an invasion of Vietnam to punish it for 
invading of Cambodia.
 
 
.Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote 
of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces 
from Cambodia.
 
TODAY SEE THIS VIETNAMESE THIEVERY .
 
The great fuel swindle





 


Electronic devices installed in gas pumps in Nghe An Province gas stations left 
customers with up to 8 percent less fuel than what was shown on the meter, 
inspectors said.
Gas stations have been ripping off their customers by tampering with gas pump 
meters and selling substandard fuel. 



Motorists have been taken for a ride by gas stations in Ho Chi Minh City and 
Nghe An Province, which have been caught breaching measurement and quality 
regulations. 

Of 201 gas pumps at 31 gas stations assessed by HCMC government inspectors 
since June, 45 gas pumps did not meet standards, according to a report released 
recently by HCMC’s Department of Science and Technology.
Inspection teams found gas pumps did not have valid authorization stamps and 
certificates.
The gas station inspections also found the electronic metering systems of many 
gas pumps, used to gauge the volume of fuel pumped and the price, had been 
tampered with, the report said.
The doctored gas pump meters meant customers were getting up to 10.5 percent 
less fuel than what was displayed.
Four out of 18 samples of gas also failed to meet the advertised octane 
content, inspectors said.
The most popular grade of petrol in Vietnam is the 92 octane petrol.
The Department of Science and Technology said it had fined all gas stations 
found to be in breach of regulations.
The offending gas stations were scattered through HCMC’s outlying districts, 
such as Binh Chanh, Binh Tan, Hoc Mon and Cu Chi.
In the north-central province of Nghe An, inspectors conducted 118 inspections 
and found 28 gas stations flouting measurement requirements, according to a 
report released Friday by the province’s Department of Science and Technology.
Nghe An’s Yen Thanh District alone had 13 gas stations that did not meet 
standards, inspectors said.
These gas stations had also tampered with their gas pumps, using electronic 
devices to pilfer up to 8 percent of petrol meant for customers, according to 
inspectors.
But Nghe An inspectors said the dishonest gas stations could only be fined up 
to VND23.5 million (US$1,425).
Only one of them faced having its license suspended, the inspectors said.
The provincial inspectors would continue monitoring gas stations and would name 
and shame those found in breach of regulations, said Pham Xuan Can, deputy 
director of Nghe An’s Department of Science and Technology.




SUBSTANDARD CRASH HELMETS
■ Only two out of 24 crash helmets checked by Ho Chi Minh City’s Department of 
Science and Technology met safety standards.
■ At the conclusion of a round of inspections, the department urged citizens to 
only buy crash helmets carrying the “CS” or “CR” safety certification labels.
Customers should also note the names of helmet manufacturers, the department 
added.
■ A ban on substandard so-called stylish helmets is set to take effect in 
November.
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