BEWARE AMERICA COURT of justice .
CAMBODIA REMAINS OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM AGAINST 10 UN RESOLUTIONS 1979-2008.
The Head of security is Hok Lundi a Vietnamese ......
If you listen to Hok Lundi police regime , American courts will be a joke .
Listen to this rather :
A YUON RACE OF LIAR :
VIETNAM WORDS OF LIES :June 8, 1967 North VN PM Pham Van Dong makes a 
declaration ofrecognizing 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.VIETNAM CRIMES AGAINST CAMBODIA : VIETNAM INVASION OF CAMBODIA 1978.
 Dec. 25, 1978 PM Pham Van Dong launched an invasion of Cambodia. Some100,000 
Vietnamese with 20,000 KUFNS troops, under the direction ofGen.Van Tien Dung, 
launch an invasion of Cambodia.
10 UN RESOLUTIONS CALL VIETNAM TO CEASE HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA & REMOVE ALL 
HER TROOPS FROM THE COUNTRY ARE NOT RESPECTED. 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 thefreedom and 
independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid removal of all Vietnamese troops 
...." 
First, we must understand the behavior and character of a Vietnamese. 
VIETNAMESE CHARACTER as described in this book : " THIEF, LIAR : BOOK " GIAI 
PHONG " by T Terzani describes a Vietnamese as THIEF, A LIAR, A KILLER, A 
DECEIVER , a sleeper ...... 
Beware of Vietnamese communists agents at this forum :   Ông-thu N ([EMAIL 
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AS OF SEPTEMBER 24 ,2008 , THE DAY WHEN THE VIETNAMESE PUPPET KING NORODOM 
SIHAMONI CAME TO PRESIDE OVER THE 4TH LEGISLATURE AS SHOW IN THIS PICTURE HERE 
BELOW:
CAMBODIA REMAINS OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM AGAINST 10 UN RESOLUTIONS. MEANING 
CAMBODIA REMAINS VIENAMESE COLONY.
Oxnard man faces 210-year sentence for sexually abusing Cambodian girls


The seven girls who were drugged, beaten and raped at his Phnom Penh compound 
were brought to the U.S. to speak at his sentencing hearing. Former ambassador 
urges maximum penalty.
By Scott Glover, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer September 26, 2008 

The young girl stood at the podium in a cavernous federal courtroom in downtown 
Los Angeles, 8,000 miles and a world away from her native Phnom Penh, 
Cambodia.A prosecutor offered her a wooden footstool to stand on so she could 
better see the judge, but the girl declined.
 



 

Michael Joseph Pepe is a retired U.S....

She eyed the defendant, who had done unspeakable things to her and six other 
girls. He was seated just a few feet away with a smirk on his face.The girl, 
14, rocked back and forth, seeming to summon the courage to speak, and then, in 
a voice so faint it could barely be heard, she did."I don't want any other 
children to be like us," she told U.S. District Judge Dale S. Fischer through a 
translator. "Please don't allow this to happen again."
The girl spoke during a sentencing hearing for Michael Joseph Pepe, 55, of 
Oxnard, who was convicted in May of having sex with seven Cambodian girls ages 
9 to 12. He faces a maximum sentence of 210 years in federal prison.Pepe, a 
retired U.S. Marine captain, was working as a civilian teacher in Cambodia when 
he hired a prostitute to procure the children from their families in 2005 and 
2006, according to testimony in the three-week trial.The victims, six of whom 
were flown to the United States to testify, said Pepe drugged, bound, beat and 
raped them in his compound in Phnom Penh, the Cambodian capital.In addition to 
the victims' testimony, prosecutors showed jurors restraints, sedatives and 
homemade child pornography seized by Cambodian National Police during a raid of 
Pepe's residence in 2006.Cambodian police began investigating Pepe after one of 
his victims came forward. U.S. authorities joined the investigation at the 
request of their Cambodian counterparts.All of the victims were in court for 
Thursday's hearing, but it took some coaxing from Fischer to get them to 
speak."I don't want you to be afraid," the judge told the girls, one of whom 
clutched a fluffy pink teddy bear. "This is a safe place."Then, one after 
another, they got up and said a few words. Some stole nervous glances at Pepe 
as they spoke."What he did to me, it's very painful," said one girl in a 
striped dress. Another, with long black hair and a sweet voice, told the judge: 
"I just want to say thank you that you helped me find justice."Each of the 
girls spoke through a translator.Social workers who are helping to care for the 
girls in Cambodia told Fischer the youngsters probably would be traumatized for 
the rest of their lives, particularly in a culture in which victims of sexual 
abuse are stigmatized."The culture that they live in considers these children 
as refuse now," said Don Brewster, who runs a mission in Cambodia that 
helpssexuallyabused children. "They have a life sentence of overcoming what 
their culture thinks of them."After Brewster spoke, Fischer again addressed the 
girls. "Nothing that happened to you is your fault," the judge said through a 
pair of translators who conveyed her message to the girls seated in the 
courtroom gallery. "You are all very brave and strong to come here and 
testify."Pepe, who was dressed in white jail jumpsuit, did not speak during the 
hourlong hearing. He is expected to be sentenced Nov. 4, after Fischer has had 
an opportunity to weigh the victims' statements and other issues in the case, 
said Assistant U.S. Atty. Patricia A. Donahue, the lead prosecutor in the 
case.Among the materials the judge probably will consider is a letter from the 
former U.S. ambassador to Cambodia, Joseph A. Mussomeli, asking that she impose 
the maximum sentence.Mussomeli, who stepped down from the post last month, 
wrote that corruption, lack of respect for the rule of law, and the trafficking 
of women and children "have created a breeding ground where pedophiles can 
integrate into the expatriate community and prey on the weak and 
defenseless."He added: "A well-publicized and strong sentence will send a clear 
and unequivocal signal that this illicit behavior will not be tolerated."[EMAIL 
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