THE VIETNAMESE CULTURE IS BASED ON THE DOG MEAT DIET.
SEE HANOI RESTAURENT , THE DOG MEAT MENU IS ON THE TABLE 
 
Sept. 11, 1953 PM Penn Nouth makes an appeal for 10,000 Viet Minh guerrillas to 
leave Cambodia in return for Cambodia's neutrality.
 
March 8-9, 1970  Lon Nol's govt. stages anti-Vietnamese Communist demonstration 
in the provinces of Svay Rieng and Prey Veng. 
March 23, 1970  Prince Sihanouk, in Beijing, announces the formation of a 
National United Front of Kampuchea or FUNK with his former enemies, the Khmer 
Rouge, to struggle against the Lon Nol govt.
 
June 8, 1970 No details of a North Vietnamese agreement with Prince Sihanouk 
are given following his return to Peking after a two-week visit to Hanoi
 
DID NORODOM SIHANOUK EAT DOG MEAT AT HANOI IN THOSE DAYS ?
 
TO ALL VIETNAMESE INVADERS & ILLEGAL VIET SETTLERS : GO HOME 
UNCLE HO SAYS SO AND SO ARE THE 10 UN RESOLUTIONS HERE BELOW .
VIETNAM INVASION & OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA : 1979-2008Nearly 30 years, under 
Vietnam rule of Cambodia, Cambodian youth are denied minimum of education and 
jobs that result in suicide, robbery, CRIMES ACROSS CAMBODIA EVERYDAY , due to 
hunger, injustice, and unemployment.10 UN RESOLUTIONS, (1979-1988) VOTED BY 116 
UN MEMBER COUNTRIES ,CALL VIETNAM TO CEASE HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA & REMOVE 
ALL HER TROOPS FROM THE COUNTRY ARE NOT RESPECTED. 
SUCH AS THESE :Nov. 14, 1979 The UN General Assembly adopts a resolution 
A/RES/34/22 calling for the immediate withdrawal of all foreign troops from 
Cambodia. The vote is 91-21 with 29 abstentions.Nov. 5, 1985 The UN General 
Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/40/7, by vote of 114-21 with 16 
abstentions, calling for the immediate withdrawal of all foreign forces from 
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.Oct. 14, 1987 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution 
A/RES/42/3 calling for the immediate withdrawal of all foreign troops from 
Cambodia.Nov. 3, 1988 the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/43/19 
reiterating its call for the immediate withdrawal of all foreign troops from 
Cambodia.America calls Vietnam to restore Cambodia Independence .President 
Reagan's address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General Assembly in 
New York, New York, September 26, 1988."Mr. Secretary-General, there are new 
hopes for Cambodia, a nation whose freedom and independence we seek just as 
avidly as we sought the freedom and independence of Afghanistan. We urge the 
rapid removal of all Vietnamese troops ...."As of today, Cambodia is still 
occupied by the Vietnamese troops despite the call from the US president to 
Vietnam to cease her occupation of Cambodia since 1988.Cambodia needs 
Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders.
BURY
> Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 07:29:58 -0700> Subject: About Eating Dogs> From: 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> > > In Phnom Penh in the 
> late 1960's when I was an early teenager I heard> that the Vietnamese in 
> Vietnam ate dogs, openly. Although I> was still young I immediately believed 
> that this practice was a result> of a lengthy war. War makes lives of all 
> ordinary people a very> difficult struggle. People need to eat. If they have 
> nothing to eat &> they have dogs or can afford to get them, they'll 
> inevitably eat them.> > Surely enough, in Cambodia, starting from 1972, only 
> 2 years after the> war started, the eating of dogs began.> > A story. In 
> Phnom Penh, 1 day in 1974, about 6 pm, I was with a group> of people in an 
> open-air market, which was already almost empty, just> east of the Soriya 
> cinema (not my cinema!! d'ohh!! ha haaaaaaaaa!!).> Then we heard the painful 
> scream of a dog. We looked in the direction> of the scream. We saw a man, 
> about 50 years old, sitting on his bed in> his tiny home on an edge of & 
> inside the market, at a distance of> approximately 30 metres from us, holding 
> the top of a closed big bag> containing something in it in his left hand, the 
> bottom of the bag> resting on the ground, & a big stick on his right hand. 
> There were a> few other people in his home, who we believed were members of 
> his> family. We knew right away that that something in the bag was a dog &> 
> that he was killing it for food. Realizing that we looked at him, he> 
> appeared to be a little ashamed, & stopped beating the dog, which was> 
> probably already unconscious because there was scream no more.> Realizing his 
> emotion, understanding his miserable conditions, &> having compassion for him 
> & his family, we turned our eyes away from> him & pretended to see & hear 
> nothing. He & his family must have been> a few of the 100s of 1,000s of war 
> refugees in Phnom Penh. I believed> that he felt a little ashamed because at 
> that time the eating of dogs> was still a new routine & as yet not very many 
> people did it.> > That's a personal story. As of now I still have compassion 
> for him> whenever I recall that story, even though I never knew him. In> 
> general, it was well known that more & more people ate dogs, in Phnom> Penh 
> or elsewhere in Cambodia.> > Before 1970, there were also people in Cambodia 
> who ate dogs & even> cats. But there were so few of them that practically 
> their> number could be & was considered as negligible.> > People who're 
> against eating dogs should consider these:> > - If you can eat cows, pigs, 
> chickens, ducks, fish, etc, then why> can't other people eat dogs??> > - If 
> dogs are your pets, then cows, pigs, chickens, ducks, fish, etc,> are other 
> people's pets. Cows are even more than pets: they've> been helping man in his 
> agriculture all over the world &> throughout history, & still so even today 
> in many countries.> They're so important to man that Hinduism even "promoted" 
> them> to the status of a "god", clearly to frighten people into> respecting> 
> & not eating them!!> > - If you love dogs, then other people love cows, pigs, 
> chickens,> ducks, fish, etc.> > - If you're a vegetarian, you shouldn't try 
> to impose your beliefs &> values on other people, as you have no right to do 
> so.> > - Some people shed their tears for the freedom of whales &> dolphins 
> but when they come home they eat cows or pigs or even> fish like tunas or 
> salmons or mackerels. They're hypocrites.> > - Some people even demand that 
> fishermen on the high seas who> catch tunas must avoid touching whales & 
> dolphins, which now> are no longer endangered species!! How hypocrite that 
> is!!> > As if the life of a whale or a dolphin were more precious than that 
> of> a tuna or a cow!! That's a discriminatory attitude!! Which is a> part of 
> the root of racism.> > I don't eat dogs. However I don't try to impose my 
> habit of not eating> dogs on other people.> > Soriya> > 
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