MME YOU AIY(A VIETNAMESE WOMAN ) sent by Hor Nam Hongas "Cambodian" Ambassador to THAILAND to represent the Khmer King Sihamony remember uncle Ho also ?
Government and NA leaders remember Uncle Ho Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung burned incense at the relic site dedicated to late President Ho Chi Minh to pay his respects to Uncle Ho on January 22 to mark the occasion of the upcoming traditional New Year (Tet). The PM praised the staff at the relic site for their work, maintaining and preserving items connected to Uncle Ho’s life and teaching both domestic and foreign visitors about Ho Chi Minh’s life and cause. The efforts of the staff have contributed to the success of a national campaign, entitled “Learning and following President Ho Chi Minh’s moral examples,” he said. That afternoon, National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Phu Trong followed suit, paying his respects to the late President Ho Chi Minh. Talking with the staff of the relic site, the NA Chairman expressed his hope that the staff will continue to uphold the achievements they have made to help visitors to gain a greater and deeper understanding of Uncle Ho. (VNA) IN THAILAND WHO DEFEND THE CAMBODIAN VICTIMS like this cambodian? A fisherman mends a net. Photograph: Brian HarrisI live in the village of Anlong Khran in Cambodia. One day a man came to the village and said we should go to Thailand as we would have a much easier life there. The problems come from King Sihamoni's appointment of a Vietnamese , Hor Nam Hong to run the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Cambodia.Acting as "Cambodia" Minister of Foreign Affairs , Hor Nam Hong has sent a Vietnamese woman, in the name Mme You Aiy , as "Cambodian" Ambassador to Thailand, not to protect Cambodian National interests, but to spy on all Cambodian in Thailand and the Khmers in Surin, Boreiram,Si Saket as well... so we have here this crime that nobody cares. Friday January 30th 2009 Promised better-paid jobs across the border in Thailand, Cambodian men are being kidnapped by gangs of traffickers and sold onto illegal fishing boats that trawl the Gulf of Thailand and the South China Sea. For two years Chorn Theang Ly was kept at sea under armed guard. He describes how his quest for a better life turned into a nightmare Friday January 30th 2009 A fisherman mends a net. Photograph: Brian HarrisI live in the village of Anlong Khran in Cambodia. One day a man came to the village and said we should go to Thailand as we would have a much easier life there. Here, we work in rice fields, growing our own rice and vegetables. We make up to $200 a year. The man said we would make a lot more than that in Thailand.He took a dozen of us over the border. We paid him 7,000 Thai baht for this – 3,000 for the transport plus a month’s worth of our pay. He said we would work on the riverbank, in factories, and have a much better life. When we got to Thailand he took us to a house. Suddenly we were locked up inside it, all of us together in one room. It was only then that I realised that we had been sold. We tried different ways of escaping, all of us, but we had no money, passports or papers; there was nowhere for us to go.We stayed there all night. Then, at about 4am, we got a wake-up call. Some men took us to a fishing boat, and that's when I realised what would happen to us. We had been trafficked. It was too late to do anything. We were powerless.At sea, we all got seasick. I remember it got so bad for me that I was vomiting blood. As a group we decided we would stick at it for one month, earn our wages and then somehow get back to Cambodia. The boat's owner told me we would have to work for him for at least three years. I found out that there is a whole system at work: a good employer lets you go ashore after eight or 10 months and pays you off, but a bad one will keep you at sea for three years and not pay you anything, or just a token amount. Conditions on board were very hard for us. We worked all hours of the day, and there was little food or fresh water, just one small bucket. If we got a big catch we’d have to work day and night, slicing and gutting fish. If there was a torn net we would have to work for two or three nights without sleep to repair it. Another boat would sometimes meet us to take the catch and give us more food and water. We scarcely saw land. I saw killings too, with my own eyes. There were three Thai crew on board and they were all armed. The captain would physically abuse us. In the early days he beat me nearly unconscious. He would beat us with the tentacle of a squid or sometimes a large shell. The man I saw killed was beaten and then thrown overboard. Another time, a man was shot and his body thrown into the sea. We were constantly plotting to kill the captain and take the boat ashore. But the crew had guns and we knew we couldn't do it.I was transferred to other boats after that first one. In the end I was at sea for two years. Finally, when a boat I was on put ashore in Thailand I persuaded them to let me go. They took me back to the border in a truck and left me there. With the help of one of the traffickers I got back across the border into Cambodia.There are many people from my area who still want to go to Thailand. I tell them about the cruelty and the lies, but they are determined. The problem is there is so little to do here. We used to make money from charcoal, cutting and burning trees, but the government stopped that for environmental reasons. How else are we supposed to make a living?• Chorn Theang Ly was talking to Jonathan Gorvett in Cambodia. IN CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM ? THERE ARE CAMBODIAN PEOPLE MURDERED IN THAILAND , AND THERE IS NO ONE FORM THE HUN SEN GOVT CARE. WHY ? UN Passes Strong Resolution on Cambodia Human Rights Abuses Feb. 27, 1982 : UN Commission on Human Rights meeting in Geneva adopted a resolution condemning Vietnam’s occupation of Cambodia as a violation of Cambodian human rights. The vote was 28 in favor, 8 against, and 5 abstentions.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. CONSEQUENCES?KING SIHAMONI HAS APPOINTED A VIETNAMESE , THIS MAN,Hor Nam Hong,a Vietnamese,as Minister of foreign Affairs of Cambodia, TO DEFEND THE CAMBODIAN PEOPLE ABROAD. DOES HE PROTECT,DEFEND THE KHMER ABROAD ?NO. IN THAILAND , THIS VIETNAMESE HOR NAM HONG ,has sent a Woman Vietnamese.as "Cambodian"Ambassador to represent Sihamoni as Cambodian King to Thailand. DOES KING SIHAMONI KNOW OR AWARE OF THIS DUPERY? YES OR NO , It makes Sihamoni the Traitor to the Khmer Nation.I RESPECT THE KING OF CAMBODIA , BUT THE KINGS ACTS RENDER HIM AS A TRAITOR TO HIS NATION.I HAVE NO RIGHT OF THIS DISRESPECT.IT'S THE 10 UN RESOLUTIONS AND THIS THAT CONDEMN HIM:UN Passes Strong Resolution on Cambodia Human Rights Abuses Feb. 27, 1982 : UN Commission on Human Rights meeting in Geneva adopted a resolution condemning Vietnam’s occupation of Cambodia as a violation of Cambodian human rights. The vote was 28 in favor, 8 against, and 5 abstentions.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. FOR THE VIETNAMESE IN RUSSIA READ THIS. Vietnam calls for urgent Russian investigation into murder The investigation into the murder of a Vietnamese student last week in Moscow by Russian agencies should be treated as a matter of urgency, Foreign Ministry spokesman Le Dung said Monday. “We condemn this barbarous act,” he said of Tang Quoc Binh’s killing on Friday night. Dung called for the Russian government to ensure the security of Vietnamese students and other foreigners living there. The Vietnamese Embassy in Moscow, meanwhile, together with Binh’s family and Russian authorities, is preparing for the repatriation of his body, Dung added. Binh, 21, died early Saturday after being stabbed at a Moscow’s subway station. Local media reported the attackers could have been Russian skinheads. In 2006, 17 skinheads were acquitted of a fatal stabbing of another 20-year-old Vietnamese student, Vu Anh Tuan. 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