AND YOU ARE HERE YOU HAVE LIFE? 
Viet communists (DRV/VC) cheated and lied to Sihanouk from 1955 to 1970. 
They cheated and lied to Pol Pot in 1970 to 1975. 
They refused to recognize Cambodian border when they negotiated with the KR. 
They then lured the KR to war that they used as pretext to attack and invading 
Cambodia in December 1978. 
In January 1979, Viet communist installed puppet Heng Samrin in Phnom Penh. 
What did they do?
--- They colonized Cambodia with SPECIAL RELATION treaty signed in February 
that year, and swallowing Cambodia into their designed INDOCHINA FEDERATION. 
Being friend or enemy with Viet communist produces the same result. 
James 
 



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I agree....I think Bury Chau has no life..thats why he is on here like 24/7!> 
Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 04:32:35 -0700> Subject: Re: Cambodia Increase Dog Meat 
Consumption> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> > > Bury 
Chau DU MA Ah Kampouch Lor-ngung!! Stop spamming my post!!> > On Sep 26, 5:25 
pm, Bury Chau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > 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 PROTECTED]> 
> Saturday, September 27, 2008> >> > In Fisheries Office Fraud, Impunity 
Worries> >> > By Chiep Mony, VOA Khmer Original report from Phnom Penh26 
September 2008> > The office of the fisheries department of the Ministry of 
Agriculture sits on nearly one hectare of land on Norodom Boulevard in Phnom 
Penh’s Chamkar Mon district. The large office building has been a workplace for 
fisheries officials since 1979.The building and the land underneath it—worth 
millions of dollars in today’s real estate market—became the focus of an 
expansive investigation by police and military police this week, after they 
arrested 18 people allegedly involved in a scheme to sell the land through 
forged government documents.Now the people who work in and around the office 
say they fear the alleged perpetrators, some of whom are a part of the 
government, will be released.Inside the fisheries office compound on Thursday 
evening, Pom Sok Hot, a 27-year-old staff administrator, was incensed at the 
attempted sale.“If someone is found not guilty, he should be released. But any 
person found to be involved in forging government documents should not be 
released,” she said. “If the person found guilty is released, that is 
injustice.”Nearby, a roadside motorcycle repairman, Soeung Rithy, 39, said he 
worried that powerful and wealthy people would be released.“Frankly speaking, 
I’m afraid there could be corruption,” he said.RCAF Lt. Col. Saphon Dara was 
charged at Phnom Penh Municipal Court Wednesday with document forgery. His 
mother, Neang Sovanny, was charged in absentia for the same crime. Seventeen 
others, including Lt. Col. Men Vichet, deputy commander of RCAF infantry, and 
three other military officers, were charged with the use of forged documents.A 
military policeman told VOA Khmer on condition of anonymity that Saphon Dara 
was found with a forged letter purporting to come from the Council of Ministers 
and offering a sale of the fisheries office.Copies of the letter were 
distributed to Phnom Penh land brokers seeking buyers for the office, and one 
copy found its way to Men Vichet, the policeman alleged.Offers to buy the land 
would have been tempting. Land situated on main boulevards, such as Norodom, 
command a high price in Phnom Penh’s booming real estate market.Soeng Bunna, 
who owns Bunna Realty Group, said Friday land on the main boulevards, 
attractive for large business developments or even embassy construction, 
fetches up to $4,000 per square meter.That means the fisheries department land, 
which is nearly 9,000 square meters, could have been worth up to $36 million.By 
last week, reports of the fraudulent letter had reached Prime Minister Hun Sen, 
who ordered authorities to find the forgers and arrest them.On Friday, Saturday 
and Sunday, police and military police called in 22 people for questioning, 
sending 18 to the courts, along with Saphon Dara, who was arrested 
Monday.Police are still searching for Neang Sovanny.> Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 
10:55:18 -0700> Subject: High Food Prices In Cambodia Increase Dog Meat 
Consumption> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> > > High 
food prices in Cambodia increase dog meat consumption:> 
>http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/news/stories/200809/s2375310.htm> > 
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