THE VIETNAMESE TRICKS IN CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM.THE VIETNAMESE WEARING 
THE LABEL "CAMBODIAN"



 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Khieu Kanharith,  the minister of Information, during a press conference held 
on 04 January 2009. KHIEU KANHARITH , A VIETNAMESE WEARING THE LABEL"CAMBODIAN"


Children sleep outdoors in Phnom Penh. A recent report says economic hard times 
may lead to instability. (Photo by: AFP)




gas tank truck killed a kid of 15 years old.



Thursday, February 05, 2009

Sok Kong's Sokimex in line for big rewards from Hun Sen regime 


Sok Kong(a Vietnamese ), the owner of Sokimex, a crony of Hun Sen
Sokimex gas station in Cambodia (Photo: The Phnom Penh Post)

SOK KONG SAYS HE IS A VIETNAMESE , CAN A VIETNAMESE OWN ALL THIS IN CAMBODIA ?
 
THE FACTS ARE :
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.



 
this woman , the Deputy Prime Ministers Men Sam An(A VIETNAMESE ), Nhek Bun 
Chhay and Keat Chhon.
Ms Chea Leang seen here on this picture ,the so called "CAMBODIAN" 
CO-PROSECUTOR, is a Vietnamese woman 

Phnom Penh (Cambodia) 20 November 2006. Co-prosecutors Robert Petit talked to 
Chea Leang(a Vietnamese posing as "Cambodian" co-prosecutor) during the plenary 
session of judges for the KR Tribunal (Photo: John Vink/Magnum) 

Tribunal Prosecutors Differ on Added Suspects 


Chea Leang(a Vietnamese )posing as "Cambodian" co-prosecutor)Tribunal judges 
will determine whether more suspects should be investigated.
 


 
WHAT RIGHTS DO THESE VIETNAMESE INVADERS HAVE TO CONTINUE TO
REMAIN IN THE COUNTRY AS MASTERS OF THE LAND?
 
Bury
 
 

 
> Date: Fri, 27 Nov 2009 05:33:59 -0800
> Subject: Re: Rape, abuse in Kingdom is reaching crisis level: minister
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> The Earth orbits and rotates around the Sun according to its law. The
> Moon orbits around the Earth according to its law. Man made satellites
> orbit around the Earth are made use of the law of gravity.
> 
> Electricity and electronic devices are all operate according to its
> law. Natures operate according to its law. Everything on this Earth
> runs according to its law.
> 
> There are laws for everything. Man makes and breaks law.
> 
> Their leaders’ thoughts like this and it’s affecting the general
> population. Most of the government officials are playboys. With lots
> of money and power, they abuse their own people at will and it’s
> affecting the mental mind of the population.
> 
> The rich and powerful have got everything except happiness. They chase
> after happiness by breaking so many laws which the make this country
> so dumb at so many things.
> 
> Sometimes the outer world can give the inner world some temporary
> pleasures, but at what cost. The Cambodian leaders are trying to
> change the outer world to suite their inner world of their mind, which
> is impossible as it only making their country closer and closer to
> total collapse. Their past leaders had done it so many times, the
> results were the lost of lands and populations. And now they are doing
> it again and again and again.
> 
> They are bleeding Cambodia from good order to chaos and they will not
> find happiness. They can bleed Cambodia to death, and they still won’t
> find it either. Because what they do not realize is there is no
> happiness in the outer world, happiness is found in the inner world.
> 
> The smaller ones are imitating the bigger ones by preying on people
> who are weaker than themselves.
> 
> One of the six laws is the law of the mind is the law of
> interconnected. What you see on the outer world is the reflection of
> what kind of thoughts is in the mind of the inner world of people live
> that country.
> 
> Their thoughts speak of a woman as beautiful, ugly, skinny, fat,
> prostitute, intelligent and stupid.
> 
> They should train thoughts to sees in every woman a mother, a sister,
> or a daughter of every man.
> 
> Cambodia could not be fixed from outer world, but from in the inner
> world.
> 
> 
> 
> On Nov 27, 5:30 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> > Rape, abuse in Kingdom is reaching crisis level: minister
> >
> > Rape, abuse in Kingdom is reaching crisis level: minister
> >
> > Thursday, 26 November 2009 15:02 Lily Partand
> >
> > Siem Reap
> > SEXUAL and domestic violence against women and girls has become a problem
> > of pandemic proportions that is stalling development of the Kingdom,
> > according to Minister for Women’s Affairs Ing Kantha Phavi.
> >
> > She spoke on Wednesday at the opening session of the two-day Asia Pacific
> > Regional Conference on Primary Prevention of Violence Against Women and
> > Children: Focus on Urban Youth, which included 120 participants and speakers
> > from countries throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
> >
> > Ing Kantha Phavi said that although the number of rapes and sexual
> > assaults that get reported is increasing, the number of cases that go 
> > unreported
> > is of even greater concern.
> >
> > “In Cambodia, the reported rate of domestic and sexual violence is 22
> > percent. But due to our culture of silence and shame, and the widespread p
> > ractice of victims accepting compensation instead of prosecuting their 
> > abusers,
> > the actual rate of violence could be much higher. This risks jeopardising
> > the recent development and progress of Cambodia,” she said.
> >
> > First lady Bun Rany spoke of the importance of youth in tackling the issue
> > in Cambodia, where 56 percent of the population is under the age of 25.
> >
> > “If we can develop effective initiatives for youth, we will be able to
> > reach young people while their attitudes towards gender equality,
> > relationships and violence are still being formed. If we succeed, this 
> > could have a
> > significant impact on reducing violence against women and children,” she 
> > said.
> >
> > Facilitator Ellen Minotti, who has worked in the field in Cambodia for 17
> > years, said the conference would help identify best practices and find ways
> > to evaluate the effectiveness of prevention programmes.
> >
> > “One of the points made ... was that there’s been lots of work done on
> > domestic violence and sexual violence, and the rate is not going down
> > anywhere. So we need to look at new ways, but we also need to measure if 
> > they are
> > working or not,” Minotti said.
> >
> > Dr Jean D’Cunha, regional programme director for the UN Development Fund
> > for Women in East and Southeast Asia, said it was important to involve men
> > and boys in the campaign against sexual and domestic violence.
> >
> > “We’ve done very little work with men and boys, but this is not just an
> > issue for women and girls – it concerns the whole of our society. Men and
> > boys need to be partners with women and girls against violence.”
> >
> > The conference, which concludes today, was organised by the Ministry of
> > Women’s Affairs. The results will be used to shape recommendations for
> > Cambodia’s National Action Plan to Prevent Violence against Women 2009-12.
> 
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