Leading a group of “bandits in the woods”?
LOOK TO THIS LABEL ?
A CAMBODIAN POLICE  means  A VIETNAMESE HERE
A VIETNAMESE RUNNING THE POLICE IN CAMBODIA with a fake name Choun Narin  . 
LOOK TO THE LABEL : a Vietnamese with a fake Cambodian name : Choun 
narin======================
Leading a group of “bandits in the woods”?THE CPP/HUN SEN HAS SHOWN THIS 
PICTURE AND MADE THE ACCUSATION WHILE CAMBODIA REMAINS OCCUPIED BY THE 
VIETNSMESE AND RUN BY THE VIETNAMESE INVADERS LIKE THIS ONE?
 
 
LOOK TO THIS LABEL ?
A CAMBODIAN POLICE  means  A VIETNAMESE HERE
A VIETNAMESE RUNNING THE POLICE IN CAMBODIA with a fake name Choun Narin  . 
LOOK TO THE LABEL : a Vietnamese with a fake Cambodian name : Choun narin



IN CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM 1979-2009
THE HEAD OF INTERPOLE IS A VIETNAMESE 
THE HEAD OF POLICE OF CAMBODIA IS A VIETNAMESE.
 
 
WHO HAS PLANTED THE BOMBS ?
First, we must understand the behavior and character of a VietnameseVIETNAMESE 
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 ......
WHO HAS MANUFACTUED THIS FRAUD EVERY YEAR ?
First, we must understand the behavior and character of a VietnameseVIETNAMESE 
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 ...... HOR NAM HONG , A VIETNAMESE ,APPOINTED by King Sihamoni,  AS 
FOREIGN MINISTER OF CAMBODIA TO NEGOTIATE AND TALK ON BEHALF OF THE KHMER 
PEOPLE HERE.                 

THE VIETNAMESE INVADERS .
Cambodia marks 30th anniversary of Khmer Rouge ouster & 30 YEARS OF VIETNAMESE 
OCCUPATION.
THE REAL ADMINISTRATORS ARE THE VIETNAMESE.
The Cambodian co-prosecutor at the Extraordinary Chambers, Chea Leang, a 
Vietnamese woman who has moved to block any expansion of the trial docket. 
(Photo by: TRACEY SHELTON) 
Deputy Prime Ministers Men Sam An(A VIETNAMESE ), Nhek Bun Chhay and Keat Chhon.
 

 
VIETNAMESE CALLED DUCH : 
The picture was of Comrade Duch( a vietnamese ), the former head of Tuol Sleng 
prison.There, during the four years of Khmer Rouge rule, 17,000 men, women and 
children were interrogated and tortured. Then they were killed, their bodies 
tossed into mass graves. 
Tuesday, 18 November 2008By Philippa Fogarty BBC News 
 
 
 
     
 
 
Phnom Penh (Cambodia). 9/12/2008: OM Yeng Tieng, Head of the Anti-Corruption 
Unit at the Council of Ministers( a vietnamese ), talking at the International 
Anti- Corruption Day celebrations. (Photo: John Vink/ Magnum.
 
THE WORLD BEGINS TO SEE THAT THE VIETNAMESE FARCE NO LONGER WORKS.
Monday, January 12, 2009

Bombs discovered in Phnom Penh: the police present the alleged “brains” behind 
the operation.

LOOK TO THIS LABEL ?
A CAMBODIAN POLICE  means  A VIETNAMESE HERE
A VIETNAMESE RUNNING THE POLICE IN CAMBODIA with a fake name Choun Narin  . 
LOOK TO THE LABEL : a Vietnamese with a fake Cambodian name : Choun narin 
 


Phnom Penh (Cambodia), 10/01/2009. Press conference held at the National Police 
headquarters concerning the January 2nd bombs. The police revealed the face of 
Som Ek, presumably responsible for the operations (Photo: Vandy Rattana)
But the police is run by the Vietnamese like this man everywhre in Cambodia


LOOK TO THIS LABEL ?
A CAMBODIAN POLICE  means  A VIETNAMESE HERE
A VIETNAMESE RUNNING THE POLICE IN CAMBODIA with a fake name Choun Narin  . 
LOOK TO THE LABEL : a Vietnamese with a fake Cambodian name : Choun narin 
10-01-2009By Duong Sokha Ka-set in EnglishClick here to read the article in 
FrenchClick here to read the article in Khmer
No suspects to present to the public but instead, so-called evidence of the 
guilt of at least one person out of four arrested after three expl osive 
devices were discovered on Friday January 2nd near the Ministry of Defence and 
the premises of television channel TV3 in Phnom Penh. At a press conference 
held on Saturday January 10th, Cambodia's national police deputy general 
commissioner Sok Phal revealed the name of the man said to be the brains behind 
the operations, a 48 year-old former soldier, arrested in Poipet on January 
7th.Leading a group of “bandits in the woods”All four suspects will not be 
questioned before Monday January 12th but one of them, thought to be the group 
leader, confessed to having formed illegal forces with a view to destabilise 
the government. The national police deputy general commissioner reported that 
this might not be his first deed. He is also said to have plotted the explosion 
of a small bomb on July 29th 2007 near the Khmer-Viernamese Friendship monument 
in Phnom Penh. Five suspects were arrested days following the explosion and 
sent to jail. The man, from Kampong Cham, was also condemned to a three-year 
prison sentence in 2003 after being charged with using false documents when he 
was employed by the Ministry of Defence.The plot instigator was reported to be 
called Som Ek but used a variety of names to disguise his identity – no less 
than 11 other names according to the police – and is allegedly the leader of a 
small group of “bandits in the woods” committing all sorts of crimes, from 
kidnappings to organised armed robberies on the national roads of Cambodia, and 
hiding in the forests of the Mondolkiri and Koh Kong provinces. Photos of Som 
Ek posing in the forests among his henchmen, all clad in military uniforms, 
were presented to the press.The January 2nd operation“By planting these 
devices, their aim was to bring attention to the group in order to become known 
abroad. By giving their movement publicity in the media, Som Ek's idea was to 
get funds from foreign countries to finance their operations. The pictures they 
took of themselves in the forests were equally to be used with the same logic 
and meant to widely circulate”, Sok Phal explains, adding that Som Ek started 
fomenting his plan back in October 2008 with three other accomplices in 
Thailand. He is said to hold Thai citizenship, also his wife's 
nationality.According to the police, Som Ek chose three henchmen to plant on 
the roadside explosive devices not equipped with a detonator. The deputy 
commissioner, however, observed that the three suspects arrested as part of the 
investigation might not be directly involved, and therefore refused to reveal 
their identities. “We still have doubts as to their actual guilt...”A movement 
aimed at following in the footsteps of the CFF?Som Ek and his followers are 
said to have founded the “National Khmer Liberation Front”, the logo of which 
is a tiger, according to the police official. The former soldier, a member of a 
fighting group in the 1980s, finally entered the Ministry of Defence in 1993 
not long after the signing of the Paris Peace Accords.According to biographical 
elements revealed by Sok Phal, Som Ek spent a year in the United States and 
made several trips to Malaysia, Thailand and Myanmar, always keeping in mind 
the same preoccupation: “learning how to make explosive devices”. And according 
to research led by the police, the man might have been a former active member 
of the supposed movement of sedition entitled the “Cambodian Freedom Fighters” 
(CFF) dismantled in January 2005 when its leader was arrested in the United 
States. “Som Ek's confession indicates that their movement might have some 
connections abroad... Like the CFF, in a way!”, the deputy commissioner pointed 
out.Among other things, the police presented as evidence a scale model, that of 
a radio-controlled helicopter.The police official stressed that the authorities 
did not consider this group as a dangerously threatening. He argued that its 
members would not be able to overthrow the government and estimated that they 
only acted in their own interest since their activities did not go beyond the 
line of highway crime. Still according to him, the group is not known to have 
ties with any political party. The deputy commissioner promised that the police 
would do their best to dismantle the network, said to spread as far as to the 
provinces of Kratie and Battambang.> Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 20:01:23 -0800> 
From: [email protected]> To: [email protected]> Subject: Re: 
Cambodia Should Abandon January 7th As Liberation Day> > > If you looking for 
negative in any event to dwell for political reason > or whatever, you are 
going to find some. But some extremists forget the > fact or would like us to 
forget the fact without Jan 7th, probably none > of us are here today or there 
would be no second chance for Cambodia to > rise back up again. Again, some 
extremist people still think that > Cambodia is still under Vietnamese yoke, or 
Thai yoke. For me, the fact > we are here to have open-minded, and not so 
open-minded discussion about > Cambodia, Jan 7th, etc in Cambodia, Camdisc, 
grow old seeing our > children and grand children, are good enough reason that 
we should > remember and celebrate January 7th. So what Jan 7th 1979 was not > 
exactly the perfect day for Cambodia that we would like to have, so was > 
neither any other important event in Cambodian history. We had to ask > the 
French to conquered to save us from the Siam and Vietnamese in 18th > century. 
It was not exactly our proud moment but we are here and > Cambodia is still a 
state. > > Most Khmer nationalists are full of pride but short on braincell, 
case > in point, heir Pol Pot and his followers, and the neo nationalist idiots 
> after them. > In art of war, Sun Tzu said if I fight I will win. He did not 
say I > fight because I am proud> He also said if you lose, you lose well, so 
you can fight another day. > There is nothing wrong in celebrating Jan 7th as a 
national liberation > day. It is the politicians and their supporters need to 
change their > attitude and priority putting the Country first , not their 
parties > and ideologies. > > > Jayakhmer wrote:> > Also posted at 
www.modernprogressivekhmer.blogspot.com> >> > It is quite intriguing to see 
Samdech Prime Minister reacted to those> > who did not see January 7th as a day 
of liberation. He said, “If you> > ignorant persons and extremists do not dare 
acknowledge the truth [of> > January 7, 1979], you are not humans, you are 
truly animals.”> >> > That includes your truly here. I see January 7th as a day 
of> > invasion.> >> > I am sure that Samdech Prime Minister is entitled to his 
opinion.> > Like all of us, he is free to opine on any matter. On this 
particular> > issue, I simply want to offer a different opinion.> >> > Before 
getting into the substance of the matter, I want to acknowledge> > all 
Cambodians who were members of the United Front for National> > Salvation of 
Kampuchea (UFNSK) who participate in the invasion. I am> > grateful for their 
efforts for doing their very best under the> > circumstance to dismantle the 
Khmer Rouge regime. That was a noble> > deed.> >> > January 7th did in fact 
stop the killing, but Cambodia was not free.> > Vietnam occupied Cambodia; 
therefore, by definition Cambodia was not> > liberated. This is why the word 
“liberation” has a major semantic> > problem. One cannot call oneself a 
liberated being if one is not free> > to determine one’s destiny. Liberation 
could not be further from the> > truth. The world knows that Cambodia was under 
Vietnam’s control from> > the day it invaded Cambodia until it was pressured to 
withdraw.> >> > To form a more perfect union with all Cambodians and all 
political> > factions, Cambodia should abandon January 7th as “liberation” 
day.> >> > I am quite sure that every Cambodian can embrace January 7th as a> > 
major turning point. It was pivotal in a sense that January 7th> > allowed 
Cambodia to temporarily escape from the yoke of the Khmer> > Rouge regime; it 
was also the day Cambodia went into another bondage> > of foreign occupation.> 
>> > I wish that Samdech Prime Minister views those of us who hold a> > 
different opinion another patriots who love the country as much as he> > does. 
Imagine if everyone agrees with Pol Pot, we would not have> > January 7th.> >> 
> >> >> > > > > 
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