THOSE OKNHA, KITH MENG,SOK KONG, YEAY PHU, MONG RETHY, ARE PARTNERS WITH THE 
100 000 CORRUPTED CPP OFFICIALS. 
LOOK TO THESE THIEVES FACES 
Monday, September 27, 2010

One 
decade to come up with the anti-corruption law, but only 5 years to tackle 
corruption: Keo Remy 


Cambodia launches 5-year plan to tackle 
corruption
Kith Meng
Sok Kong
Yeay Phu
Mong Reththy

Mon Sep 27, 
2010
By Prak Chan 
Thul


PHNOM PENH (Reuters) 
- Cambodia unveiled a five-year plan on Monday aimed at fighting rampant graft 
and attracting foreign investment in one of Asia's poorest and most corrupt 
countries.


Among the measures are mandatory asset 
declarations for more than 100,000 state officials, anti-graft classes in 
schools and channels for the public to report allegations of corruption and 
extortion by government employees.


"There is 
no exception for anyone in this strategic plan," 
Keo Remy, spokesman 
for the National Council for Anti-Corruption, told a news conference.

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






 
 
 
 
 


FAKE "CAMBODIAN" HEAD OF THE INTERPOL OF 
CAMBODIA. THE VIETNAMESE MILITARY IN UNIFORM SEEN HERE .



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) 


  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


"The most important goal is to push for 
economic development ... we want to better promote investment, which would make 
our peoples' livelihoods better."



Cambodia was ranked the 158th most corrupt 
country in the world last year according to an index of 180 nations compiled by 
anti-graft watchdog Transparency International.


Analysts say graft has been a factor that has 
squeezed foreign investment in the Southeast Asian nation as it grapples with 
dire poverty exacerbated by decades of war and political upheaval including the 
1975-79 "Killing Fields" regime.


Reforms are underway to improve infrastructure, 
boost energy production and develop the agriculture, tourism, manufacturing and 
mining sectors, but deep-rooted corruption limits investor interest.


"This should play a major role in improving 
public sector governance in Cambodia," said Peter Brimble, an Asian Development 
Bank economist. "This is likely to strengthen the investment climate and 
enhance 
confidence among the business community."


The International Monetary Fund said in a 
statement the measures "could significantly reduce the cost of doing 
businesses, 
and thereby improve Cambodia's international competitiveness."


Keo Remy said his council faced a huge task 
because corruption was deeply ingrained in society, but he said non-government 
organisations were proactive in 
identifying state bodies who were siphoning off 
money.


Vorn Pao, the president of Independent 
Democracy of Informal Economy Association, told Reuters 11 groups would lodge a 
complaint with the council on Monday against tax officials whom he alleged were 
pocketing a $1 million (640,000 pounds) a year from vehicle road tax fees.



> Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2010 06:33:06 -0700
> Subject: Re: Fwd: [SAMRAINSYPARTY-For] FW: PETITION TO HUMAN RIGHTS 
> VIOLATIONS BY CAMBODIAN GOVERNMENT
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> The reason is that you don't want to hear it.
> The truth hurts so much.
> 
> 
> On Sep 27, 1:50 am, "Krakmo Kaing" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It seems you cann't read my message in Khmer and if it's true what do you 
> > pretend to really know Cambodia for discussing?.
> > For M. Kangaroo I never read his message. It seems (I said it seems) his 
> > arguments are not fit to the Khmer issues. So
> > I delete all his inputs from my screen. If I continued to see his says, 
> > that gave me headach.

                                          

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