THE CHINESE CULTURE OF CHEATING BOOMERANGS.
IN CAMBODIA THE CHINESE CULTURE REVEALS THE ART OF BRIBERY,THIVERY AND 
CHEASTING .IT REVEALS ALSO THE CHINESE INVESTORS IN CAMBODIA ARE MUCH MORE 
PIRATES, AND LOW CREATURE ON EARTH.HERE IS WHY.
 


 While cambodia remains occupied by Vietnam against this UN resolution: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.Vietnam does not respect the 10 UN resolutions and UN Charter as of 
today.
THE BEST OF ALL PIRACY IS MADE BY THE CHINESE.Whether in China, Thailand , now 
in Cambodia. The Chinese are best in this profession. Cambodia to crack down on 
pirated movies, music.
Bangkok Post - Sep 08, 2008
Phnom Penh (dpa) - Cambodia would begin raids on shops suspected of selling 
pirated movie DVDs and music CDs, a senior official warned Monday. ...
 
dpa reporter is hiding the truth about the chinese in Cambodia. dpa is not 
honest in this reporting. It's a shame .
 
China dairy sued over infant’s toxic milk death

The Associated Press
Mon, Oct 13, 2008 (3:21 a.m.)
The family of a baby whose death has been blamed on toxic milk filed suit 
against one of China's largest dairies Monday, while another dairy ensnared in 
the scandal said it was a victim of unscrupulous subcontractors.
The lawsuit against Shijiazhuang Sanlu Group Co. was filed over the May 1 death 
of 6-month-old Yi Kaixuan in the northwestern city of Lanzhou, the family's 
lawyer said.
It is the first to be filed over a child who died from drinking the tainted 
milk and asks for almost $160,000 in damages.
Milk collection stations and individual farmers are accused of watering down 
milk to increase volume, then adding the industrial chemical melamine to 
increase protein levels. Melamine, used mainly in plastics and fertilizer, is 
high in nitrogen and can make milk appear to contain more protein, which is 
what quality tests measure.
The practice has been blamed for causing the deaths of four infants and 
sickening 54,000 others, with 10,000 still hospitalized.
Speaking on a television talk show late Sunday, the president of Bright Dairy 
said his company, one of the largest in the Chinese dairy industry, had been 
"too nice" toward milk collection stations that bought milk from farmers.
Large dairy companies typically buy raw milk gathered from small farmers at 
milking stations and collection centers, often by subcontractors responsible 
for safety testing. Safeguards were often lax and major milk producers have 
been criticized for not carrying out adequate testing.
The comments appeared aimed at restoring consumer confidence in the wake of the 
scandal that has dinged the reputation of some of China's best-known food 
companies.
"We thought they were operating in good conscience," Guo Benheng said on state 
television's economics channel.
"I'd say we made an innocent mistake, although an innocent mistake is still a 
mistake. We are definitely making corrections," Guo said, according to a 
transcript of his remarks posted on official Web sites Monday.
Appearing on the same show, the vice president of Mengniu Dairy, one of the 
country's largest, said the scandal had affected the company profoundly.
"This sort of thing just tears your heart apart," Zhao Yuanhua said.
The Yi family's lawyer, Dong Junming, said he turned the lawsuit in at 
Lanzhou's No. 2 Intermediate People's Court where clerks told him they would 
notify him Tuesday as to whether it would be accepted.
At least two other lawsuits have been filed against Sanlu _ the company at the 
center of the uproar _ in recent weeks by parents of children suffering from 
kidney stones. It is not clear if courts will allow these suits to progress.
Product liability lawsuits are still relatively rare in China, and lawyers have 
complained of government pressure to withdraw from the cases.
Chinese milk powder and other food products have been banned from more than a 
dozen countries, worsening an increasingly painful downturn in China's crucial 
export sector and threatening household incomes in the vast, mostly poor 
countryside.
The scandal has struck a blow to China's efforts to build global brand names 
and establish healthy business practices.
Newspapers on Monday reported Chinese beverage-maker Hangzhou Wahaha Group was 
considering buying dairy assets from Sanlu Group, the milk-maker accused of 
attempting to cover up melamine tainting.
Sanlu is 43 percent owned by New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra Group, which has 
already slashed the value of its investment. China's government took over and 
suspended Sanlu's operations last month, and company heads have been detained 
for investigation.
China's dairy industry has sped ahead in recent years, far outpacing regulatory 
structures aimed at ensuring safety and quality. Since the tainting scandal 
broke last month, strict standards for allowable melamine levels in food have 
been set and 5,000 government inspectors dispatched to provide 24-hour 
supervision over the industry.
Last week, police arrested a dairy farmer accused of producing 600 tons of 
melamine-spiked protein powder. Eight dairy farm owners and milk buyers were 
also arrested for purchasing the powder.
___
Associated Press writer Cara Anna contributed to this report from Shanghai

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: BAD NEWS FOR 
VIETNAM AND THE CHINESE : DEFORESTATION IN CAMBODIA ?Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2008 
07:21:33 -0700






 
Friday, October 10, 2008

Wood material sources from Cambodia have become exhausted: VN Ministry of 
Industry and Trade 

Woodwork industry thirsty for materials 09/10/2008
VietNamNet Bridge – The thirst for wood materials has become more serious than 
ever before as Vietnam has been relying on material imports while supply 
sources have become tighter.The demand for wood material imports has been 
increasing sharply while sources of supply have been diminishingAccording to 
the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the demand for wood material imports has 
been increasing sharply while sources of supply have been diminishing. Sources 
in Laos and Cambodia have become exhausted, while material prices in Malaysia, 
the main supplier for Vietnam, are increasing day by day.Increased fuel prices 
have made it more expensive to ship wood materials from more distant markets. 
Meanwhile, a lot of export countries, like Russia, have increased export taxes 
on wood materials.Experts say that prices of imported wood have increased by 
40-100%.In a recent workshop on woodwork exports, Nguyen Ton Quyen, Chairman of 
the Wood and Forestry Products Association, said that Vietnam needs to import 
3mil cu m of wood materials a year, worth $1bil, from ASEAN countries, Africa, 
South America and North America. Vietnam’s woodwork industry has been relying 
on imports for 80% of its supply.In general, enterprises begin conducting 
negotiations with foreign partners in the third and fourth quarters for imports 
of wood materials the following year. However, Tran Quoc Manh, Deputy Chairman 
of the HCM City Fine Arts and Woodwork Association, said that enterprises now 
do not have capital to import materials. The tightened monetary policies have 
kept woodwork enterprises from bank loans.“As enterprises do not have money to 
import materials, the woodwork industry will have no material in 2009, which 
will certainly push enterprises against the wall,” Quyen said.Dao Van Trang, 
General Director of Khai Vy, a big woodwork producer and exporter, once 
suggested buying forest in South America to provide materials for Vietnamese 
woodwork producers. However, he was not able to follow up on this idea because 
there was no regulation that allowed it.“If we had been allowed to buy forest 
at that time, the value of the forest would have increased by ten-fold,” Trang 
said.The serious shortage of wood materials has prompted Vietnamese producers 
to flock to Laos to engage in afforestation. Meanwhile, Trang believes that it 
would be better to develop local forests than afforest neighbouring countries. 
He said that the state should assign individuals or private run enterprises to 
develop forests.Vo Truong Thanh, Chairman and General Director of Truong Thanh 
Woodwork Joint Stock Company, said that Truong Thanh plans to develop 100,000 
ha of forest in 10 years, which would allow the company to control its material 
sources.Thanh said that as of 2016, Truong Thanh will be able to supply 
500,000-1mil cu m of wood per year, or 20-30% of the demand of the whole 
country at that time.Truong Thanh has purchased 2,000 ha of 4-6 year-old forest 
in the Central Highlands and central region. It expects to be able to supply 
50,000 cu m of wood/year in two years’ time, which will be provided for six of 
the company’s processing workshops.
 
THAI CHINESE Tycoon-Senator Ly Yong Phat (aka Thai citizen Phat Suphapha) is 
not stranger to controversy ... thanks to Hun Sen's CPP 



CPP Tycoon-Senator-cum-land-grabber Ly Yong Phat also known as Thai citizen 
Phat SuphaphaCambodian senator is no stranger to controversy .   A THAI 
CHINESE, A CHINESE IN CAMBODIA Sunday September 14, 2008Bangkok Post STAFF 
REPORTERS
Ly Yong Phat, the businessman behind the major developments planned on Koh 
Kong, is no stranger to controversy having been criticised by several human 
rights agencies for forcibly removing villagers from their land in 2006.Also 
known as Phat Suphapha, he is a senator in the ruling Cambodian People's Party 
and one of the wealthiest men in Cambodia who counts many of the country's most 
powerful people as his close associates.Mr Phat came under fire from the Asian 
Human Rights Commission (AHRC) for the forced eviction of 250 families in the 
Chi Khor Leu commune in Sre Ambel district of Koh Kong province on Sept 19, 
2006. According to the AHRC report, military police were involved in the 
eviction, destroying the villagers' crops and bulldozing houses. Seven people 
were injured in the confrontations, including two villagers who suffered bullet 
wounds.The Cambodian government granted Mr Phat's Agriculture Duty Free-Shop 
Development Company two 10,000-hectare concessions in the commune, which the 
villagers had been living in since 1979, the report said.Human Rights Watch, 
Global Witness, FORUM-ASIA, the Asian Human Rights Commission and the 
International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) issued a joint statement in 
Oct 2006 condemning the evictions.He offered compensation of $50 per hectare 
when human rights lawyers were asking for a fair market value of $500-$1,000 
per hectare, human rights workers later discovered.IN CAMBODIA THE CHINESE 
CULTURE REVEALS THE ART OF BRIBERY,THIVERY AND CHEASTING .IT REVEALS ALSO THE 
CHINESE INVESTORS IN CAMBODIA ARE MUCH MORE PIRATES, AND LOW CREATURE ON 
EARTH.HERE IS WHY.


 
THE BEST OF ALL PIRACY IS MADE BY THE CHINESE.Whether in China, Thailand , now 
in Cambodia. The Chinese are best in this profession. Cambodia to crack down on 
pirated movies, music.
Bangkok Post - Sep 08, 2008
Phnom Penh (dpa) - Cambodia would begin raids on shops suspected of selling 
pirated movie DVDs and music CDs, a senior official warned Monday. ...
 
dpa reporter is hiding the truth about the chinese in Cambodia. dpa is not 
honest in this reporting. It's a shame .
 
 Making friends with the Chinese communists, former Cambodian King Norodom 
Sihanouk is obliged to respect the Chinese communist conditions:1.To help and 
support the Vietnamese communists in the war with the American .2. To abandon 
the Khmer culture of Honesty.3. King Sihanouk must adopt the Anti America 
stand.From 1956-2008 King Sihanouk became a Chinese communist good friend..But 
what does Cambodia benefit from this evil Chinese relationship, as of today the 
former  King Sihanouk was off to Beijin, and Cambodia remains occupied by 
Vietnam , a UN member country against 10 UN resolutions?
 
 





THE CHINESE COMMUNIST CULTURE IS BASED ON DUPERY,CHEATING, AND FULL OF LIES.
MAO ZEDONG IS THE EVIL MENTOR OF NORODOM SIHANOUK THAT BROUGHT MILLIONS OF 
CAMBODIAN DEATH THROUGH HIS DISCIPLE, FORMER KING SIHANOUK .
 The Chinese with multiples nationalities, coming under the label as foreign 
investors, are in fact the EVIL IN THE LAND OF CAMBODIA .. They came to destroy 
Cambodia. THEY ARE THE NEW COLONIALISTS . The Thai Chinese are the lowest 
creature on earth in Cambodia ( see the Thai Chinese group the Teng Bunma with 
their promotion of drug consumption, prostitution, illegal logging..)While 
cambodia remains occupied by Vietnam against this UN resolution: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.Vietnam does not respect the 10 UN resolutions and UN Charter as of 
today.The Vietnamese invaders using the label "Cambodian" CPP Official as 
camouflage in order to  cover their true ID and to run Cambodia in violation of 
this UN resolutions are : TE DUONG DARA( is a Vietnamese ) the $US 100 billion 
dollar deal with 13 oil firms Tao Seng Hour( a Vietnamese ) a former Minister 
of Agriculture .. Chan Sarun(a Vietnamese ) the current Minister of Agriculture 
and forestry(is Vietnamese ). He is involved in illegal loggins.National 
Assembly summons the Minister of Agriculture for clarification(According to the 
Vietnam Ministry of Industry and Trade, the demand for wood material imports 
has been increasing sharply while sources of supply have been diminishing. 
Sources in Laos and Cambodia have become exhausted, while material prices in 
Malaysia, the main supplier for Vietnam, are increasing day by day.)    Bury

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