Villagers in Kampong Speu protest against Phnom Penh Sugar Company for land
grabbing, in May 2010. (Photo: by Heng Reaksmey)
Heng Reaksmey, VOA Khmer
Phnom Penh Tuesday, 31 August 2010
USAID, is waiting for On Yin Tieng,the Vietnamese CPP, in charge of anti
corruption office, to arrest the 100 000 cpp officials on the list given to
him.
Cambodian people have no rights to criticize them?
100 000 cpp offials considered as GANGSTERS, ROBBERS, KILLERS, ,THIEVES , and
whe the Cambodian people start to critize them , they arrest them as in the
case here below
Fourteen members of Cambodia's nascent Anti-Corruption Unit were sworn in
Tuesday, vowing to use their full legal rights to investigate the country's
graft problem.
Members include senior government adviser Om Yentieng, who is the head of the
unit, and his three deputies, Seang Borath, Chay Svauth and Nuon Phal.
“We have full legal rights to make corruption investigations,” Om Yientang told
reporters after the ceremony, which was held at the national Court of Appeals
in Phnom Penh. “We can now start to investigate complaints, confidential
information and cooperation from various informants.
Excerpt from the oath given by these officials:
"All members are taking the oath that may lightning kill us, may our car
overturn and kill us, may snakes bite and kill us, may we die and be separated
from our families for hundreds of lifespans if we do not act good"...
If we are crooks, may the spirits and all the magic objects "destroy us to
naught, may we die with pain from bullets, may lightning strikes us, may snakes
bite us, may tigers eat us, may we be separated from our parents, may we become
poor and suffer hardship for 500 lifespans."
KI-Media note: There is a small technical problem here: most of all the wild
tigers and wild snakes have been illegally caught in Cambodia already, due to
corruption, so strike two oaths out! No?
Swearing-in ceremony for officials of the Anti-corruption unit (All photos: Koh
Santepheap)
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Wednesday, September 01, 2010
Four sentenced over leaflets
Thach Le, Licadho’s Leang Sokchouen and Thach Vannak are led to Takeo
provincial court before their hearing yesterday. (Photo by: Heng Chivoan)
IT'S A CRIME FOR THE KING & HUN SEN TO DO THIS.
FAKE "CAMBODIAN " IN CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM.
You Ay (Vietnamese woman ) appointed as "Cambodian" Ambassador) back in Bangkok
FAKE "Cambodian" Ambassador to Thailand You Ay(A VIETNAMESE WOMAN" arrives in
Bangkok yesterday to resume her post after her Thai counterpart, Prasas
Prasasvinitchai, returned to his post in Phnom Penh on Tuesday. Thailand and
Cambodia normalised ties after former premier Thaksin Shinawatra resigned as an
adviserto Hun Sen on Monday. (Photo: The Nation)
let us learn to recognize the Vietnamese faces .
Yuon (Vietnamese ) Khmer Killer faces , during Pol Pot era , and Vietnamese
occupiers of Cambodia today.Duch (L) is a Vietnamese ,and his comrade (Photo:
DC-Cam)
THE VIETNAMESE TRICKS IN CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM.
THE VIETNAMESE WEARING THE LABEL "CAMBODIAN"
FAKE "CAMBODIAN" HEAD OF THE INTERPOL OF CAMBODIA
WHAT RIGHTS DO THESE VIETNAMESE INVADERS HAVE TO RUN CAMBODIA IN VIOLATION OF
THE 10 UN RESOLUTION?
ACCORDING TO THIS FORMULA :
THIS BOOK : " GIAI PHONG " by T Terzani. It describes a Vietnamese as THIEF, A
LIAR, A KILLER, A DECEIVER , a sleeper ...... Chea Leang(a Vietnamese )posing
as "Cambodian" co-prosecutor)Tribunal judges will determine whether more
suspects should be investigated.
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) .
Prof. Chhany Sak-Humphry MUST NOT FORGET THIS IN HER TEACHING.
FOR CAMBODIA
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.
10 UN RESOLUTIONS,(1979-1988) VOTED BY 116 UN MEMBER COUNTRIES ,CALL VIETNAM TO
CEASE HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA & REMOVE ALL HER TROOPS FROM THE COUNTRY, ARE
NOT RESPECTED AS OF TODAY.
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
...."
As of today,Cambodia is still occupied by the Vietnamese troops despite the
call from the US president to Vietnam to cease her occupation of Cambodia since
1988.
Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders.
Vietnam must cease her occupation of Cambodia at once.
BURY
Tuesday, 31 August 2010
Meas Sokchea
The Phnom Penh Post
Takeo province
TAKEO provincial court has convicted four people of disinformation for their
alleged roles in spreading leaflets critical of the government – a verdict
rights groups have slammed as unjust.
Following roughly four hours of questioning yesterday, Judge Cheng Bunly
convicted all four suspects, including an employee of a human rights NGO, of
disinformation, sentencing three of them to two years each in prison and fining
them 2 million riels (US$476).
A fourth person – Tach Khong Phoung, who was accused of leading the plot to
distribute leaflets – was tried in absentia and sentenced to three years in
prison and fined 6 million riels (US$1,430).
The court ruled that the three men who were present – Leang Sokchouen, a staff
member of rights group Licadho; Thach Vannak, a former Khmer Krom monk; and
Thach Le, a motorbike-taxi driver – scattered anti-government leaflets in three
districts in Takeo earlier this year. The leaflets, which were distributed
before the January 7 anniversary of the fall of the Khmer Rouge regime,
asserted that the day should be remembered as the day Cambodia became “abused
and occupied” by Vietnam, rather than celebrated as a day of liberation.
In explaining his verdict yesterday, Cheng Bunly said he did not believe claims
from the three accused that they played no role in the scheme.
“The leaflets were meant to criticise the government,” Cheng Bunly said.
Leang Sokchouen had testified that he was an acquaintance of Tach Khong Phoung,
but that he had nothing to do with distributing any leaflets and was not even
in the province at the time.
Thach Vannak testified that Tach Khong Phoung had given him a black plastic
bag, which he later discovered contained 500 antigovernment leaflets. He said
he threw the leaflets away and did not distribute them.
Thaach Le testified that he did not know Tach Khong Phoung personally, but had
given him a ride and agreed to throw away a plastic bag for 15,000 riels.
Cheng Bunly, however, said the explanations of the three were not credible.
“The court cannot accept” these answers, the judge said. “These actions affect
the national leaders and create unrest in society.”
Appeal promised
The rights group Licadho has already criticised authorities’ decision to arrest
and charge Leang Sokchoeun in the first place, accusing police of conducting a
rushed investigation that produced little evidence implicating him.
In a statement on Sunday, Licadho said the case was an example of the improper
use of the courts in politically sensitive cases.
“The accusation of the court and the report from police cannot be enough
evidence,” Am Sam Ath, Licadho’s technical supervisor, said on Monday.
He said that the court’s decision appeared to be influenced by a high-ranking
official, though he did not speculate who that could be.
“This is an unjust decision of the court. We will appeal,” Am Sam Ath said.
Thach Vannak and Thach Le were not represented by lawyers in court yesterday.
Leang Sokchouen appeared to faint after the verdict was announced. Outside the
court, his aunt, Hong Kimheang, begged Prime Minister Hun Sen to intervene.
“Only Samdech Hun Sen … can help. Anywhere there is suffering, there will be
Samdech to help,” she said.
> Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2010 08:45:22 -0700
> Subject: Re: A Regretful Sorrowful Khmer Tradition
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> I just gave my explanation and ipinions on what you just agree with.
> What do you think of that?
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