IDENTITY  THEFT BY THE VIETNAMESE OCCUPIERS OF CAMBODIA 1979-2009.
WEARING THE LABEL "CAMBODIAN" OFFICIALS .

 

"Corruption, corruption, corruption". said World Bank Président James 
Wolfensohn to Cham Prasidh.
 
Cham Prasidh remains silent on :
 
1. 80% des exportations and 270 000 jobs at the garment factories that 
employed 90% Vietnamese illegal workers disguised as as Cambodians,coming to 
rob all jobs reserved for unemployed poor oppressed Cambodians in their own 
country. While the same Cham Prasidh allowed
the mafia to export the same amount of unemployed Cambodian citizens 
men,women, girl, children
as cheap labor, slave, prostitutes in Malaysia, Thailand and abroad .
 
2. Does the reforms promised to World Bank Président James Wolfensohn by 
Cham Prasidh are related to improve the Vietnamese workers as disguised as 
Cambodians?
 
3. the message vidéo très amical de Bill Clinton seems to hide the fact that 
the National Assembly under prince Rananridh and Hun Sen with 93 MP votes to 
remove the immunity of 3 SRP members at that time go against the Bush 
administration plicy..
 
When World Bank président James Wolfensohn sings this song to Hun Sen and 
Cham Prasidh
"Corruption, corruption, corruption". why Ranaridh and Hun Sen have listened 
with great appreciation? While both with 93 MP vote to strip the immunity of 
3 SRP members for singing the same song " CORRUPTION ! CORRUPTION ! 
CORRUPTION ! coming from Ranaridh and Hun Sen ?
 
Why?
Because Mr Sam Rainsy sings in Khmer and World Bank président James 
Wolfensohn sings in english?
 
The New King, King Sihamoni must remind his brother Prince Ranaridh and Hun 
Sen that they must not have "deux poids & deux mesures" in this case .
 
 
Bury
 
 
 
AKP/03
Banque mondiale : une "carotte" de 10 millions pour encourager la réforme
AKP Phnom Penh, 14 février 2005 --
 
"Corruption, corruption, corruption". Voilà, selon le président de la Banque 
mondiale James Wolfensohn, les trois principaux obstacles à la compétitivité 
du royaume dans le combat qui l'attend face à des géants de la confection 
comme la Chine, a rapporté Cambodge Soir.
Vendredi s'est achevée à Phnom Penh une conférence de deux jours sur les 
défis du Cambodge dans l'ère post-quotas visant à soutenir le "modèle 
social" de la confection cambodgienne et à encourager les réformes 
indispensables à sa survie.
 
La présence, pour sa première visite au Cambodge, de James Wolfensohn, le 
message vidéo très amical de Bill Clinton, jeudi, et la participation de 
Pascal Lamy, ancien Commissaire européen au Commerce et candidat à la 
direction de l'OMC, symbolisait 1'union sacrée autour du textile cambodgien, 
seul PMA (Pays les moins avancés) "à avoir fait de la responsabilité sociale 
de ses entreprises une stratégie nationale", selon la BM. Mais ce créneau 
social, seule carte à jouer face à des pays certes moins sociaux, mais plus 
compétitifs, ne suffira pas à convaincre les acheteurs de rester.
 
En substance, ont convenu les participants, la survie du textile cambodgien 
(80% des exportations, 270 000 emplois et 12% du PIB) dépend de deux 
facteurs: ".--AKP 
 
THE FACTS : 
CAMBODIA REMAINS OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM IN VIOLATION OF 10 UN RESOLUTIONS.
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. 
IT'S IMPERATIVE FOR VIETNAM TO COMPLY WITH THIS UN RESOLUTION





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