IN CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM 1979-2010.
CAMBODIAN CHILDREN ARE NEGLECTED , WITH NO SCHOOLS AND JOB .
 
THESE STUDENTS ARE FROM THE VIETNAMESE OCCUPIERS IN PHNOM PENH .
THE US STATE SECRETARY CAME AND MET WITH THESE VIETNAMESE STUDENTS RATHER 
 
n...@northeastern Home News Archives December 2010 
 






Empowering Cambodian women--and themselves



Paonessa (left in blue) and Moore (back) with Harpswell students at a town hall 
meeting hosted by Hillary Clinton. Courtesy photo
December 6, 2010

Danielle Moore and Kristen Paonessa knew they wanted to do a cubicle-free 
international co-op that enabled them to apply their skills, and fulfill their 
passion for empowering women. But they didn’t know that their experience 
working for the Harpswell Foundation in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, would, in turn, 
empower them.

Since July, they have been providing supplementary education — English language 
classes, leadership training and current-event discussions — to young women 
from rural Cambodia who are attending universities in the capital city.

One of their ongoing projects has been to help organize Harpswell’s first 
conference, "Women Innovators in Cambodia," taking place on January 22, 2011. 
Six Cambodian women from the medical field, the arts and social 
entrepreneurship will discuss the challenges and successes of being an 
ambitious woman in Cambodia.

Moore and Paonessa, who won Presidential Global Scholar awards from 
Northeastern to support their co-op, are serving as leadership residents in one 
of the two women’s dormitories built by the foundation in Phnom Penh.

They also had the opportunity to meet Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who 
visited Cambodia while on a tour of Asia. Clinton summoned a Town Hall meeting 
for the country’s youth and asked the U.S. ambassador to invite 50 Harpswell 
students, and their leadership residents.

Both Northeastern students say they have gained insight into themselves and 
their future careers by upholding the mission of the Harpswell Foundation to 
empower a new generation of women leaders in Cambodia and throughout the 
developing world.

"Convincing the women of (their equality) is also convincing me of the strength 
I have as a woman and what I could be back home in the States," said Paonessa, 
an international affairs major and economics minor.

She said the experience has helped her cultivate her leadership skills and made 
her realize that she wants to pursue a career that will allow her to impact 
people’s lives on a daily basis.

Moore, a dual major in human services and international affairs with a minor in 
Spanish, said it is "very fulfilling to feel as though Harpswell’s mission is 
being carried out each and every day and we’re contributing to that."

The co-op is providing Moore with a glimpse into what her chosen career path — 
to work in conflict and disaster situations — might be like.

As the first American students and first Northestern co-ops to work for the 
Harpswell Foundation, they are also helping to forge a global partnership.

"They are both so smart and dedicated," said Harpswell’s founding director, 
Alan Lightman. "They have really done a superb job. I’m really delighted with 
the co-op program at Northeastern, and the opportunity to have two star 
students working at Harpswell."
For more information, please contact Kara Thompson at 617-373-2802 or at 
[email protected]. 






"Even during the Cold War, the federal reserve system continued to finance the 
Soviet Union -- which was never a viable economy; it was a Third World economy. 
And we continued to finance, through the federal reserve system, through the 
Bank for International Settlements, in Switzerland. That's how we kept the 
Soviet Union going all these years. That's why we had to spend $248 billion a 
year for defense against this monstrous Soviet Union during the Cold War!  
it took me many years of research to find out that Communism had been totally 
backed and financed and promoted by the federal reserve system" [Interview 
2003]  by Tom Valentine with EUSTACE MULLINS 
 



As suggested by Kissenger, Nixon ordered that the attacks occur in secret, and 
all attempts to expose the bombing should be stopped. General Wheeler informed 
his staff: 

"In the event press inquiries are received following the execution of the 
Breakfast Plan as to whether or not US B-52s have struck in Cambodia, US 
spokesman will confirm that B-52s did strike on routine missions adjacent to 
the Cambodian border but state that he has no details and will look into the 
question." (Shawcross, p22)
 
TO COMPARE  TO DUCH THE VIETNAMESE( EX KHMER ROUGE UNDER POL POT ) THE 20 000 
KHMER KILLER DURING POL POT ERA, 
TO HENRY KISSINGER WITH SECRET BOMBING OF CAMBODIA IN 1969-1972 , LE DUC THO , 
and  William Laws Calley?
 
FOR WILLIAM LAWS CALLEY ?IT  IS JUST A SCAPE GOAT, issued by THE COUNCIL ON 
FOREIGN RELATIONS, and  THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK . (1)




 


Henry A. Kissinge 
1. HENRY KISSINGER : THE KILLING OF OVER 600,000 CAMBODIAN INNOCENTS ( The 
3,500 bombing sorties resulted in 600,000 deaths. The American bombing of 
Cambodia was a closely guarded secret primarily because the U.S. was not at war 
with Cambodia.)

 
2. LE DUC THO HAD KILLED            460 000  INNOCENTS CAMBODIAN 1979-1989 
 
3. DUCH (VIETNAMESE )                 20 000  INNOCENT CAMBODIAN DURING THE POL 
POT ERA 
 
4. THE MONSTER OF MY LAI            100-500 VIET  ?
 
5. THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS & FEDERAL RESERVE BANK THAT HAD KILLED 100 
000 US SOLDIERS IN KOREA AND VIETNAM . 
 
=====================
HERE ARE THE MONSTERS :  


Le DUC THO was born "Phan Dinh Khai" in the Nam Ha province of Vietnam. 
In 1930, Le helped found the Indochinese Communist Party. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



Kang Kek Iew 
Kang Kek Iew during his trial (2009) Born 17 November 1942 (1942-11-17) (age 68)

 
 
THIS SCAPEGOAT William Laws Calley.
 
William Laws Calley Born June 8, 1943 (1943-06-08) (age 67)  
Second Lieutenant[1] Unit Company C, 1st Battalion, Vietnam War My Lai 
Massacre, CONSIDERED AS : The monster of the My Lai massacre



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 Mai Lai: Between 100 and 500 people were slaughtered

 
 Found: The monster of the Cambodia secret bombing HENRY KISSINGER.(1)




 
  THIS MAN FROM THE COUNCIL OF FOREIGN RELATIONS SAYS THIS AS CFR"S  DICTUM . 









Kissinger, in His Own Words 
"Military men are just dumb stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign 
policy." - Henry Kissinger, quoted in "Kiss the Boys Goodbye: How the United 
States Betrayed Its Own POW's in Vietnam"  
 
2. THE US INVASION OF CAMBODIA, A NEUTRAL COUNTRY, A UN MEMBER COUNTRY, AN 
ALLIED OF THE US GOVERNMENT.

3. THE ABANDONMENT OF CAMBODIA TO THE COMMUNIST IN 1975.

4. THE KILLING OF OVER 600,000 CAMBODIAN INNOCENTS ( The 3,500 bombing sorties 
resulted in 600,000 deaths. The American bombing of Cambodia was a closely 
guarded secret primarily because the U.S. was not at war with Cambodia.)

 







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 :
 
1. despite the call from the US President Reagan to Vietnam to cease her 
occupation of Cambodia since 1988.
2. because America,  under President Clinton,( Anti Khmer race ,like Henry 
Kissinger and  his policy of bombing and invasion of Cambodia in 1970's) by 
1995 and his group had reversed the Reagan adminstration 's compliance with the 
10 UN resolutions.
CAMBODIA today remains  OCCUPIED BY  VIETNAM  1979-2010. 
 
Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders.
Vietnam must cease her occupation of Cambodia at once.

THE MOMENT , AMERICA , STOPS COLLABORATING WITH THE CAMBODIAN ENEMIES(THE 
VIETNAMESE OCCUPIERS) ALL KHMER COULD FIND INSTANTLY PEACE & JUSTICE.

BURY

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(1) Data analysis : based Books 

1. US Congressional records 1910-1975
2. Side Show Kissinger -Nixon and the destruction of Cambodia by William 
Shawcross
3. My war with the CIA by Norodom Sihanouk -Wilfred Burchett
4. A soldier reports by Gen Westmoreland 
5 Andre Gromyko Memoirs 
6. Other books... by Kissinger, Nixon, Reagan , Eustace Mullins, Antony Sutton 
and documents 
7. KGB revelations & US declassified documents                                  
          

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