TOKYO  —  Japan is considering sending military ships to fight pirates off the 
coast of Somalia, officials said Wednesday.
 
 A REMINDER TO ALL THE POWERFUL NATIONS OF THE WORLD , DUE TO YOUR COMPLAISANCE 
HERE ARE THE FLAWS :
IN CAMBODIA THE CHINESE PIRATES ARE ON LAND, Over 3016 Chinese firms are coming 
to loot all the resources of Cambodiafrom 1993-2008.
The Chinese firms are skilled in looting...( see this report to the Cambodian 
National assembly by NGO:Mr Sok Hach. In his report sent to the National 
Assembley, he says that an estimate 1200 chinese /viet firms are cheating 
Taxes.The Cambodian Government HAS losT $ 400 million US dollar a year.The 
Chinese have introduced to Cambodia from 1955-2008, their sophisticated 
cheating practices and systems such as :-smugllings-cheating,-robbings,-Taxes 
evasion and-bribery.
 
The Chinese are producing 100,000 prostitutes in Cambodia, one third are 
underage . With prostitution ,they have introduced drug smugglings in 
Cambodia.The Chinese are running brothels, importers ,distributors & promoters 
of wine & alcohol drinking, running Hotels, restaurants, KaraoKe bars.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..)
 
 AS WELL THE KHMER KILLERS , THE VIETNAMESE INVADERS,OCCUPIERS OF CAMBODIA THAT 
YOU HAD VOTED TO SHOW TO THE WORLD THAT YOU CARE IN THESE 10 UN 
RESOLUTIONS"CALLING TO CEASE HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA " NOT RESPECTED SINCE 
1979-2008.The Vietnamese communists , the Chinese friends, continued to disobey 
the UN resolutions: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.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.  
 
HERE THE CASE OF PIRATES OFF THE COAST OF SOMALIA ?
ASK  MADOFF HOW HE COULD ROB $ 50 BILLIONS DOLLAR UNDER YOUR NOSES  WHERE THE 
SEC OFFICIALS ARE CORRUPTED,INCOMPETENT ?
 
COMPLAISANCE, CORRUPTION, INCOMPETENCE , SELFISHNESS ?
 
WE MUST GIVE A NOBEL PRIZE FOR THOSE PIRATES FOR THEIR COURAGE TO SHOW THE 
INJUSTICE OF THE WORLD TOWARD THEM AND THE INCOMPETENCE OF THE UNITED NATIONS 
AND SO CALLED SEA POWERS NATIONS WHO HATE AMERICA  ?
 
BURY
 
 
AP
Dec. 13: Indian Navy apprehends pirates in the Gulf of Aden.
TOKYO  —  Japan is considering sending military ships to fight pirates off the 
coast of Somalia, officials said Wednesday.
"We have to do something against pirates. We are considering various options, 
including sending Self-Defense Force ships or patrol vessels," said Foreign 
Ministry official Mitsuhiro Kobayashi. The Japanese military is known as the 
Self-Defense Force.
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Japan is considering the deployment of military ships after the U.N. Security 
Council in early December extended for another year its authorization for 
countries to enter Somalia's territorial waters, with advance notice, and use 
"all necessary means" to stop acts of piracy and armed robbery at sea, 
Kobayashi said.
Piracy has taken an increasing toll on international shipping, especially in 
the Gulf of Aden, one of the world's busiest sea lanes. Pirates have made an 
estimated $30 million hijacking ships for ransom this year, seizing more than 
40 vessels off Somalia's 1,880-mile coastline.
Japan's government said no Japanese ships have been hijacked this year, but 
pirates fired at three Japanese vessels. No one was injured.

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government since warlords overthrew a dictator in 1991 and then turned on each 
other. The current government, formed in 2004 with the help of the U.N. and 
backed by Ethiopia, has failed to protect citizens while it battles a growing 
Islamist insurgency.  > Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2008 09:46:31 -0800> Subject: Re: 
Jayakhmer,> From: [email protected]> To: [email protected]> > > Lauk 
Soriya,> > Let me first respond by thanking you for taking time to go through 
my> op-ed piece. You have posted many interesting and legitimate> questions 
related to the KR and Vietnam. And I thank you again for> asking those 
questions.> > Having said that, I found my self in a predicament here. If I 
answer> all of your questions, I put myself exactly where I do not want to be> 
that is to get bogged down in the debate about the war – a situation I> try to 
avoid by writing this piece that is to move beyond the debate> of the war.> > 
With your permission, let ‘s agree to disagree on some of the nuances> and the 
interpretation of the war and focus, as you have stated, on> the presence and 
the future.> > Before getting into this discussion, I want to let you know of 
my> assumptions of you. I assume the followings: I assume that you are> 
Cambodian [I am a bit jealous here because you were in Saigon while I> was 
suffering under the Khmer Rouge regime], that you love Cambodia as> much as I 
do, that you are older than I am, that you are independent> politically, and 
that the reason you participate in this discussion> because you want, as I do, 
to share ideas, to enhance our> understanding, and hopefully to help the cause 
for improving democracy> for our country.> > Here is your question I want to 
answer [I learned this trick from Sara> Palin during the debate- answer only 
what you want to answer]:> > “For the CPP, why should it change its leader (I 
believe you mean> "the> same leader" when you say "the same candidate") when 
that leader> keeps> winning??”> > Since Cambodian people voted for parties not 
for individuals, one> cannot direct correlation. The party elects candidate for 
the> office. That is why I said candidate instead of leader. I am> consistent 
to point out my dissatisfaction with the opposition> parties’ leadership. Here 
again, I am not pointing out individuals.> > In a broader sense, speaking as an 
independent, I am completely> dumbfounded that Cambodia can only come up with 
the same individuals> election after election. For any giving issue that are 
being> discussed, I can predict the kind of response from CPP, and can safely> 
predict what the opposition leaders would response. It is the same> old thing 
time after time.> > I have a strong conviction that Cambodia deserves much 
better than> that. This is why I am advocating for changes, I am advocating 
for> term limits, I am advocating for fresh air with different approaches> to 
solving problems, and with different ideas to tackle our national> issues.> > I 
believe that there are enough Cambodians who are smart, talented,> and capable 
of putting our heads together to solve our problems. That> is why I am 
advocating for equal opportunity to participate in the> process. There are 
smart and capable people in both parties- CPP and> SRP.> > Let me stop here.> > 
Respectfully yours,> > Jay> > > > On Dec 24, 3:52 am, Soriya 
<[email protected]> wrote:> > 
Ref:http://groups.google.com/group/camdisc/browse_thread/thread/5e9eb2145...> 
>> > Jayakhmer,> >> > > The war of 1979 and its aftermath generate this 
lingering> > > question whether the war was an invasion or liberation.> >> > 
The war was both an invasion & a liberation, or, more precisely, an> > invasion 
& a rescue. Vietnam invaded Pol Pot's Cambodia. It had the> > right to do so 
because the 2 countries were in war. The liberation or> > more precisely the 
rescue of the Cambodian people from the genocide by> > the bloody hands of Pol 
Pot & the Khmer Rouge were a by-product of the> > invasion. Although it was a 
by-product, it was a liberation or more> > precisely a rescue nonetheless. What 
would happen to Cambodia if> > Vietnam hadn't invaded?? A Cambodia with a 
population of less than a> > million all of whom are illiterate?? You bet!!> >> 
> Of the following 2 options, which one would you choose??> >> > 1) Vietnam 
invaded Pol Pot's Cambodia, thus as a by-product> >     ended his killing spree 
of the Cambodian people, & withdrew its> >     troops from Cambodia 10 years 
later,> >> > 2) Vietnam didn't invade Pol Pot's Cambodia, & thus Pol Pot & Co> 
>     continued their massacre of the Cambodian people.> >> > > Can we move 
beyond this debate?  I think we can and we> > > should.> >> > The Khmer Rouge & 
their sympathizers here in CamDisc will never move> > beyond this debate. They 
want & are trying to revenge Vietnam for> > ending their reign of terror.> >> > 
> It would be easy to decide if the warring parties were all foreign> > > 
forces against Cambodian’s. The complexity increases> > > exponentially when 
Cambodians collaborated with the invasion> > > forces.  Battalions of the Khmer 
Resistance Force of the United> > > Front for National Salvation of Kampuchea 
(UFNSK) fought side> > > by side with the Vietnamese forces.> >> > The UFNSK 
were Khmer Rouge factions who opposed the genocide. The> > opportunity arrived 
for them to rescue the Cambodian people when the> > Vietnam/Khmer Rouge war 
broke out. Who else can they ask for help to> > rescue the Cambodian people?? 
They knew that for Vietnam it was> > Vietnam's interest that was the most 
important. But again, who else> > would come to save the Cambodian people?? The 
Thais?? They treated the> > Cambodian refugees in Thailand as street dogs!! Can 
you rely on> > them??> >> > > Was it an invasion or a liberation?> >> > It was 
both an invasion & a liberation, or more precisely an invasion> > & a rescue.> 
>> > > To Vietnam it was a conquest and an invasion.  It was Vietnam’s> > > 
Machiavellian approach to settling disputes between its weaker> > > neighbors. 
What were border skirmishes between the former> > > allies during the Vietnam 
War against the U.S. became a> > > full-blown war between Vietnam and the 
Democratic Kampuchea> > > (DK) as the two nations deeply divided between the 
Soviet and> > > the Chinese camp.> >> > Pol Pot, emboldened by his then so far 
success in his efforts to try> > to wipe out the Cambodian nation from the face 
of the earth without> > any resistance from the Cambodian people, didn't agree 
to Vietnam's> > request for negotiations to end the conflict. He even 
"invaded"> > Vietnamese villages along the border & massacred 1,000s of 
innocent> > Vietnamsese civilians.> >> > What do you expect?? Do you expect the 
Vietnamese to sit still & wait> > for the Khmer Rouge to come to cut off their 
heads??> >> > What about you, if you're in war with Vietnam & you're stronger 
than> > it, wouldn't you invade it to try to end the war??> >> > > In my mind, 
the war would have been a liberation if it was> > > conceived and planned by 
the leadership of UFNSK. The UFNSK> > > was promulgated as a resistance force 
in Snoul, Kratie on> > > December 2, 1978 by which time the Vietnamese 
generals> > > had meticulously planned the war, and the preparations for war> > 
> were already completed. While it is conceivable that the> > > Vietnamese 
generals may have consulted with its Cambodian> > > counterparts, the records, 
thus far, showed that the> > > Vietnamese generals were the brains behind the 
invasion.> >> > If the Vietnamese generals hadn't consulted with the UFNSK, 
what would> > you do?? They were in war against Pol Pot's Cambodia, if they 
hadn't> > consulted with Pol Pot's Cambodian opponents, what would you do?? 
They> > were in war against Pol Pot's Cambodia, who says they had to consult> > 
with Pol Pot's Cambodian opponents??> >> > > In “ The Tale of the Five 
Generals,” Pribbenow II described the> > > war planning and execution in breath 
taking details. “The> > > Vietnamese army spent all of 1978 drafting and 
training new> > > recruits, calling up reservists, rebuilding under strength 
units,> > > and converting military ‘economic construction’ groups back into> > 
> regular combat units.”> >> > That's right. At that time I lived in Saigon. I 
heard that the> > Vietnamese government even recruited the former soldiers of 
the> > "ancient" regime to go to fight the Khmer Rouge. How about ther Khmer> > 
Rouge?? Oh yeah, they didn't recruit, they only killed. How "smart"!!> >> > > 
The war was scheduled to begin on January 1,1979. The KR> > > made a preemptive 
move by attacking Vietnam on December 21> > > and 22 of 1978. The Vietnamese 
and UFNSK force responded> > > and capture Phnom Penh on January 7, 1979.> >> > 
See, how "intelligent" the Khmer Rouge leaders were!!> >> > > The Khmer Rouge’s 
systematic killing of its citizens made an> > > invasion a welcome relief for 
many Cambodians.> >> > Not just for "many" Cambodians, it was for ALL 
non-Khmer-Rouge> > Cambodians.> >> > > On the one hand, the invasion stopped 
the killing. Without the> > > invasion, the alternative could have been very 
gloom for many> > > Cambodians. Clearly, the U.S. could not have rescued> > > 
Cambodians from the KR – the Vietnam War was too fresh for> > > the U.S to 
return to the region; the Soviet Union was already> > > Vietnam’s staunchest 
ally; and China supported the KR.> >> > That's right.> >> > > On the other 
hand, the invasion has been a constant source of> > > criticism and mistrust 
for the current government many of whose> > > members served in the UFNSK that 
became the government of> > > Cambodia after the 1979 invasion.> >> > The 
criticism is rooted in 2 sources: 1) the Khmer Rouge themselves, &> > 2) racial 
hatred.> >> > Number 1 is understandable. For number 2, it's very hard to 
educate> > the Khmers. It's virtually impossible to make them understand that 
the> > past is the past, that in the past the Vietnamese were bad to the> > 
Khmers and the Khmers were also bad to the Vietnamese, that it's ok &> > even 
good that they should look back at it to learn from it but> > shouldn't live in 
it, that now is the present & thus that they should> > take the present 
conditions into consideration.> >> > It's even impossible to convince them that 
had Vietnam not invaded Pol> > Pot's Cambodia, Pol Pot & Co would have 
eliminated all the non-Khmer-> > Rouge Cambodian people from the face of the 
earth, including even> > them.> >> > By "Khmers" I mean the Khmer Rouge & their 
Khmer buddies, both are> > here in CamDisc.> >> > > In the coming weeks, the 
debates about the war will go on.  As> > > more and more information about the 
war is available, I> > > encourage my fellow Cambodians to read, research for 
more> > > information, and to come to your own conclusion.> >> > They have 
already come to their own conclusion, a long time ago. For> > them, there's no 
need to read or research anything. By "they" I mean> > the Khmer Rouge & their 
Khmer buddies, both are here in CamDisc.> >> > > I have concluded that the war 
was an invasion, and that the> > > Royal Government of Cambodia, while pursuing 
a peaceful and> > > friendly relation with Vietnam, should be free to determine 
its> > > own destiny. Cambodia does not owe Vietnam anything.> > > Vietnam did 
what Vietnam had to do to deal with the DK> > > government.  Vietnam defeated 
the KR.  It accomplished its> > > mission.> >> > - Right, the war was an 
invasion.> > - The Cambodian government is free to determine its own destiny.> 
> - Right, Cambodia doesn't owe Vietnam anything.> > - Good, Vietnam defeated 
the evil murderers Khmer Rouge. It> >    accomplished its mission. It withdrew 
its troops from Cambodia> >    almost 20 years ago, in 1989.> >> > > Cambodia 
based on its current bilateral relationships with the> > > rest of the world 
and especially with China and the U.S. seems> > > to be free of its neighbor’s 
influence.  It is up to all of us to find a> > > way to put our past behind us 
and to focus on the future.> >> > Agree 101%. Just an addition: focus also on 
the present, in addition> > to the future.> >> > > The prime minister has 
stated that he will be serving as prime> > > minister again after the 2013 
election.  The implication is> > > Cambodian People’s Party (CPP) will win 
again.  The prime> > > minister may be correct in his prediction if the 
opposition> > > parties fail to unite and fail to inspire a simple majority of> 
> > Cambodians to vote for change.> >> > Everything is up to the Cambodian 
people, as long as the election> > is free & fair. The opposition parties must 
show the Cambodian people> > that they can be better than the CPP. The 
Cambodian people are of> > course smarter than the barbarians here in Camdisc. 
They even don't> > buy Sam Rainsy racial-hatred rhetoric, which he used in the 
futile> > hope that he could incite them to hate the CPP & thus to vote for> > 
him.> >> > > Based on past performance, it is highly likely that the 
opposition> > > parties will fail again unless they are serious about winning 
by> > > making drastic changes in the messages and leadership.> >> > First of 
all, they must get rid of their naming their parties after> > an> > individual. 
I've never seen or heard any political party anywhere else> > in the world 
that's named after an individual.> >> > > With all due respect to prime 
minister, the picture does not look> > > quite right when CPP can only come up 
the same candidate.> > > And it is equally sad that the opposition parties keep 
sticking to> > > the same strategy with the same leadership election after> > > 
election.> >> > For the CPP, why should it change its leader (I believe you 
mean "the> > same leader" when you say "the same candidate") when that leader 
keeps> > winning??> >> > > The future depends on all Cambodians to work 
together to find a> > > common ground that moves the country forward.  Cambodia 
may> > > be poor comparing to the rest of the world, but it has enough> > > 
resources and talent to move Cambodia to be developed nation.> > > Cambodia 
simply needs to provide equal opportunity for all to> > > participate in the 
process.> >> > Agree 102%.> >> > > While election is one of the vehicles to 
bring change, term limit> > > can do wonder in spreading the responsibilities 
to those who are> > > qualified to serve and to lead the nation.> >> > Agree 
103%.> >> > Soriya> 
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