On Nov 15, 8:28 am, Bury Chau <[email protected]> wrote:
> Monday, November 15, 2010
>
> TO ALL VISITORS TO ANGKOR WATH TEMPLE WHO SEEK PLEASURE .
>
> Toursists visiting Angkor Wat (Photo: AFP/Getty)
>
> BEWARE CAMBODIA REMAINS OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM.
> DO NOT FALL INTO THE VIETNAMESE TRAPS:
>
> SURPRISE & DECEPTION ?
> surprise ,surprise ,surprise !
>
> ANGKOR WATH TEMPLE BELONGS TO CAMBODIA AND THE KHMER PEOPLE.
> BUT IN CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM, SOK KONG , A VIETNAMESE , IS COLLECTING 
> THE FEES  FROM ALL FOREIGN TOURISTS THROUGH APSARA AUTHORITY .
> FEE $ 60 US DOLLAR FOR A 3 DAYS VISITS.
>
> THOSE FOREIGNER WHO SEEK PLEASURE IN CAMBODIA, DO NOT FALL INTO THESE TRAPS.
> EXTORSION BY   THE VIETNAMESE  POLICE WEARING THE LABEL "CAMBODIAN " WHEN YOU 
> ARE WITH GIRLS POSED AS "CAMBODIAN".
>
> WHEN  YOU ARE CAUGHT.  THE VIETNAMESE COURTS UNDER THE LABEL "CAMBODIAN"COURT 
> WILL PUT YOU IN JAIL.
> .
> SORRY , YOUR EMBASSIES DID NOT WARN YOU ABOUT THE SORRY STATE OF CAMBODIA 
> ,STILL, REMAINS OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM.
>  THIS EXAMPLE IS A WARNING TO ALL FOREIGN TOURISTS.
> Cambodia convicts American, French and Japanese men in child sex crime cases. 
> THEY ARE FALLING INTO THE VIETNAMESE COMMUNIST TRAPS IN CAMBODIA STILL 
> OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM 1979-2010.
>
> LOOK TO THESE BEAUTIFUL VIETNAMESE GIRLS
>
> THIS IS THE SURPRISE AND DECEPTION THAT IS AWAITING FOR YOU FROM THE PART OF 
> YOUR VIETNAMESE COMMUNISTS FRIENDS .
>
> PHNOM PENH: A Cambodian court on Wednesday sentenced a Japanese man to seven 
> years in prison for buying sex with a 13-year-old Vietnamese girl at a 
> brothel in Phnom Penh.
>
> SURPRISE & DECEPTION ?
> surprise ,surprise ,surprise !
>
> ANGKOR WATH TEMPLE BELONGS TO CAMBODIA AND THE KHMER PEOPLE.  BUT IN CAMBODIA 
> OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM, SOK KONG , A VIETNAMESE , IS COLLECTING THE FEES TO 
> VISIT THE ANGKOR TEMPLE FROM ALL FOREIGN TOURISTS THROUGH APSARA AUTHORITY .
>
> FEE $ 60 US DOLLAR FOR A 3 DAYS VISITS.
>
> THOSE FOREIGNER WHO SEEK PLEASURE IN CAMBODIA ARE FALLING TO THIS TRAPS.
> Kato of Japan?. WHO ARE GOING TO PAY FOR THIS FRAUD LATER , THE VIETNAMESE 
> FORCES OF OCCUPATION.
> WHO KNOWS BEST THE CHINESE, AND THE KHMER PEOPLE VICTIMS OF THEIR OCCUPATION .
>
> THE VIETNAMESE GOVERNMENT OF OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA(CPP ADM OF HUN SEN) IS 
> SELLING  UNDER AGE VIETNAMESE GIRLS FOR SEX EVERYDAY.WHY ?
> IN 1991 AFTER UNTAC HAS SET FOOT ON THE SOIL OF CAMBODIA , 20 000 UNTAC 
> TROOPS NEEDED SEX FOR UN PEACE KEEPER FORCES,  TO OIL THEIR WORK IN CAMBODIA.
>
> AND THE SOLUTION TO THIS UN SEX PROBLEM ?
> THE UNTAC HEAD TEAM WAS A  JAPANESE IN CHARGE OF THE OPERATION , AND HE 
> ALLOWED  VIETNAM , THE COUNTRY THAT
> CONTINUES TO OCCUPY CAMBODIA SINCE 1979-2010, TO PROVIDE 20 000 VIETNAMESE 
> PROSTITUTES, FRESHLY CLEANED FROM SAIGON.
> ET VOILA EVER SINCE WE HAVE PLENTY OF BROTHELS, FILLED WITH UNDER AGE 
> VIETNAMESE GIRLS FOR SEX ACROSS THE COUNTRY .
>
> EVIDENCE ?
>
> THE UNDER AGE VIETNAMESE GIRLS FOR SEX AT SVAY PAK (  RUSSEY KEO ,PHNOM PENH )
> READ THIS BOOK " TERRIFY NO MORE "  by Gary A Haugen .  
>
> underage sex Wednesday, 13 October 2010 22:29 Chrann Chamroeun. excerpt from 
> Phnom Penh Post.
>
> Photo by: Sovan Philong New Zealander Graham Cleghorn and Atsushi Kato of 
> Japan are led into Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday.New Zealander Graham 
> Cleghorn and Atsushi Kato of Japan are led into Phnom Penh Municipal Court 
> yesterday.
>
> SURPRISE & DECEPTION ?
> surprise ,surprise ,surprise !
>
> ANGKOR WATH TEMPLE BELONGS TO CAMBODIA AND THE KHMER PEOPLE.
> BUT IN CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM, SOK KONG , A VIETNAMESE , IS COLLECTING 
> THE FEES TO VISIT THE ANGKOR TEMPLE FROM ALL FOREIGN TOURISTS THROUGH APSARA 
> AUTHORITY .
> FEE $ 60 US DOLLAR FOR A 3 DAYS VISITS.
> THOSE FOREIGNER WHO SEEK PLEASURE IN CAMBODIA ARE FALLING TO THIS TRAPS.
> EXTORSION FROM THEM OCCURS WHEN THEY FALL INTO THE VIETNAMESE GIRLS POSED AS 
> "CAMBODIAN".
>
> ET VOILA , YOU ARE CAUGHT HERE AND HAVE TO PAY TO THE VIETNAMESE COURTS UNDER 
> THE LABEL "CAMBODIAN"COURT .
> SORRY , YOUR EMBASSIES DID NOT WARN YOU ABOUT THE SORRY STATE OF CAMBODIA 
> STILLOCCUPIED BY VIETNAM.
>
> Cambodia convicts American, French and Japanese men in child sex crime cases. 
> THEY ARE FALLING INTO THE VIETNAMESE COMMUNIST TRAPS IN CAMBODIA STILL 
> OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM 1979-2010.
>
> LOOK TO THESE BEAUTIFUL VIETNAMESE GIRLS
>
> THIS IS THE SURPRISE AND DECEPTION THAT IS AWAITING FOR YOU FROM THE PART OF 
> YOUR VIETNAMESE COMMUNISTS FRIENDS .
>
> PHNOM PENH: A Cambodian court on Wednesday sentenced a Japanese man to seven 
> years in prison for buying sex with a 13-year-old Vietnamese girl at a 
> brothel in Phnom Penh.
>
> 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 ......  
>
> IT'S SIMPLE. LOOK AND READ HERE THE FACTS.
>
> 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.
>
> THE MOMENT , KING SIHAMONI STOPS COLLABORATING WITH THE CAMBODIAN ENEMIES(THE 
> VIETNAMESE OCCUPIERS) ALL KHMER COULD FIND INSTANTLY PEACE & JUSTICE.
>
> THE CULPRITS ARE  FMR KING SIHANOUK, QUEEN MONIQUE , KING SIHAMONI WHO 
> CONTINUE TO INFLICT AN UNENDING SUFFERINGS  TO THE CAMBODIAN IN THIS WAY.
>
> Bury
> .==========================================================================­=======
>
> Despite a large increase in foreign tourists and tourism-generated revenue, 
> Cambodia’s poverty-stricken population is seeing very few of the profits, 
> according to sources familiar with the industry.
>
> The country’s minister of tourism, Tong Khon, said recently that the number 
> of foreign tourists visiting Cambodia in the first nine months of 2010 had 
> risen nearly 15 percent to 1.8 million from a year ago.
>
> “The increase of tourists is due to our many important tourist attractions, 
> such as the ancient ruins of the Angkor Wat complex, our beaches, and our 
> eco-tourism, as well as attractions in the southwest regions of the country,” 
> he said.
>
> He also cited the rare freshwater dolphins of the Mekong River and mangrove 
> forests of Koh Kong as large tourist draws, adding that improved road 
> infrastructure, increased security, and economic recovery in Asia had all 
> contributed to the growth of the Cambodian tourist industry.
>
> A recent report from the Department of Tourism said income from tourism now 
> accounts for 10 to 12 percent of Cambodia’s nearly U.S. $11 billion Gross 
> Domestic Product (GDP).
>
> Countrymen benefit
>
> But Van Peou, president of the Cambodia-based Informal Economics, said 
> Cambodia’s tourism industry is regulated in such a way that prevents the 
> increased inflow of foreign tourist dollars from benefiting the population.
>
> “The airlines, the tour bus companies, and the hotels are operated mostly by 
> [the tourists’] fellow nationals, who are the ones to truly benefit from this 
> increase,” Van Peou said.
>
> “The lives of local residents who deal with the tourists haven’t improved 
> much from the growth … The only income I can see [Cambodians earning] is from 
> the sale of admittance tickets to see temples,” he said.
>
> Son Chhay, a parliamentarian from the opposition Sam Rainsy Party, said that 
> Asian tourists in particular, who make up the large majority of visitors to 
> Cambodia, are more likely to spend their money on services linked to their 
> home countries or that are provided by fellow nationals.
>
> “Whatever they spend on their trips mostly flows into the hands of the 
> companies of their fellow countrymen, such as airfare, tour bus tickets, and 
> restaurant and hotel bills,” he said.
>
> Chan Sophal, of the Association of Cambodian Economists, says very little of 
> the nearly U.S. $1 billion in profits from the tourist industry goes to the 
> state.
>
> “Angkor Wat has been run and controlled by a private company,” he said, 
> referring to the Sokimex conglomerate, widely believed to be linked to 
> members of the ruling Cambodian People’s Party (CPP).
>
> “All the airlines belong to foreign companies. Most tour companies, hotels, 
> and restaurants are also owned by foreigners. Therefore the income does not 
> go to Cambodia,” he said.
>
> Little gain from increase
>
> Workers in the tourism industry say that they have seen little gain from the 
> increased number of visitors.
>
> “This year it’s harder for me to make money than the previous year because 
> there are less European tourists and more competitors who quit working in the 
> hotels to try this business,” said Ly Kitya, a motor tricycle driver in Siem 
> Reap.
>
> Another tricycle driver, who asked to remain anonymous, shared a similar 
> observation.
>
> “These days, most tourists join tours. They aren’t the type of tourist 
> traveling on their own that tend to want to see the Great Lake [Tonle Sap] or 
> to go for a massage here and there.”
>
> Chan Dy, manager of the Apsara Hotel in Siem Reap, agreed that visitors are 
> far more likely to join tour groups, to the detriment of local guides and ...
>
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