DAZ,

Yeah I agree with you.

Soriya

On Sep 27, 8:43 am, DAZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree....I think Bury Chau has no life..thats why he is on here like 24/7!
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> > Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2008 04:32:35 -0700
> > Subject: Re: Cambodia Increase Dog Meat Consumption
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > To: [email protected]
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> > Bury Chau DU MA Ah Kampouch Lor-ngung!! Stop spamming my post!!
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> > 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
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> > > In Fisheries Office Fraud, Impunity Worries
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> > > 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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