HAPPY NEW YEAR ! MAY ALL THE VIETNAMESE INVADERS GO BACK TO VIETNAM
MAY ALL THE 20 000N VIET PROSTITUTES SENT TO COMFORT THE UNTAC TROOPS GO HOME
TO VIETNAM ALSO
Angkor Borey News
IT CONFIRMS BY THIS BOOK : on the behavior and character of a Vietnamese.
BOOK " GIAI PHONG " by T Terzani.
It describes a Vietnamese as THIEF, A LIAR, A KILLER, A DECEIVER , a sleeper
......
Ong Yentieng(VIETNAMESE)
VIETNAM INVASION & OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA IS CONDEMNED:
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.
Again Vietnam, has not respected the 10 UN resolutions calling Vietnam to cease
her occupation of Cambodia and remove all her troops from the country.
America too, she sees the Vietnamese leaders as liars expressed in this
statement made by the US President Reagan.
US president Reagan calls Vietnam to restore Cambodia Independence .
President Reagan's address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General
Assembly in New York, New York,September 26, 1988.
"Mr. Secretary-General, there are new hopes for Cambodia, a nation whose
freedom and independence we seek just as avidly as we sought the freedom and
independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid removal of all Vietnamese troops
...."
Why does Chea Leang(VIETNAMESE), an ECCC prosecutor, visit Hanoi?
State President affirms close ties with Cambodia
03/30/2010
VOV News (Hanoi)
VIETNAM HAS SENT 20 000 VIET PROSTITUTES TO GREASE THE 20 000 UNTAC TROOPS AND
THIS EVIL ENTERPRISE LED TO THIS AIDS DISEASES ACROSS CAMBODIA TODAY.
Wednesday, April 07, 2010
Moe
Alkaff brings funny to Cambodia
ENTERTAINERS WITH A HEART: (Above)
Magician Alex Tan (left) and Moe Alkaff making the kids laugh with their magic
tricks. (Below) Alkaff in a group shot with kids from a village in Siem Reap.
--PICTURES COURTESY OF MOE ALKAFF
He performs magic to entertain
kids in Aids homes and orphanages there
April 07, 2010
By Veena Bharwani
Electric New Paper (Singapore)
THE frail Cambodian boy was lying motionless in
bed, crying in pain at a home in Phnom Penh.
He was dying of
Aids.
Unable to watch the pitiful five-year-old cry any more, local
funnyman Moe Alkaff went to the boy's bedside and started making funny
faces.
Seeing his antics, the boy's wails turned into laughter.
The 47-year-old veteran entertainer, along with seven
friends, met the boy and many others during his mission trip to Cambodia
between
March 21 and 29.
Apart from donating food, money and medicine to the
poor, Alkaff did what he does best - pull on the comedian hat to make the kids
laugh and forget their pain.
In all, Alkaff and his friends visited 12
floating villages, Aids homes and orphanages in Siem Reap and Phnom
Penh.
Although he met many children, it was the little boy with Aids that
he remembers the most.
Alkaff, who was the host of the long-running local
gag show Gotcha in the 90s, said: 'I can't get this poor boy out of my head. He
was crying unbearably for a while. He was so ill that he couldn't move at all.
His head was turned to one side.'
But Alkaff said that seconds after he
made the boy laugh and left the room, the boy burst into tears
again.
'How can this stuff not bother anyone? It was tough but as much as
possible, we wanted to make the kids laugh,' said Alkaff, who lives in Colorado
but works out of Singapore.
Alkaff, who runs his events company Moezik
locally, also hosts events in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and the Middle
East.
'Food is temporary and will run out. But what we can offer these
kids is a few laughs.
'This will make them smile and give them hope and
will last a longer time than food,' he said.
Alkaff and his friends
performed magic, danced, somersaulted and played games with the kids they
met.
'The kids didn't understand English, so we just used actions to make
them laugh,' said Moe, who just completed filming Ice Star Asia - an
ice-skating
version of Dancing With The Stars - at the end of December.
In the
reality TV show, which will be broadcast to regional television channels,
celebrities are paired with professional skaters.
Alkaff is the oldest
member in the reality TV contest.
Eye-opening experience
Magician
Alex Tan, 34, who travelled with Moe and the rest, said the trip was an
eye-opener for him.
'I have been doing magic for 13 years and I have
never seen kids like magic the way they did in Cambodia.
'We are just so
fortunate in Singapore.'
Alkaff said the idea for the mission trip came
about when he saw photos of his close friend, Ms Serene Herman, a Singaporean,
on a mission trip in Cambodia.
He said: 'The pictures touched me. I had
never seen so many poor people up close. You know, for Singaporeans, the idea
seems very far away.'
Alkaff and his friends raised nearly $14,000
through a charity dinner and just from asking for 'loose change from
friends'.
He said he plans to go on mission trips twice a year
now.
'Some of the kids didn't want us to leave. They kept holding our
hands and grabbing our feet before we left,' he said.
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