not so fast to conclure in this way like those in America.
When US Congressman Ron Paul says " End the Fed"
David Horrowitch of the Havard School calls him ANTI SEMITIC.
When Helen Thomas   said " the White House " is owned by the Jews, American 
call her Anti Semitic.

see your conclusion is short of analysis?

> Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 19:44:32 -0700
> Subject: Re: 2. morphology of the race : THE Khmer , CAMBODIAN, KAMPUCHEAN
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> Madman Bury Chau.
> Khmer are themselves anti-Khmer case because their children like to
> take Vietnamese as girlsfriends and boyfriends, then their
> grandchildren will be Viet/Khmer hybrids. They speak Vietnamese like
> Khmer Krom do everyday. Now Bury Chau you see who are anti-Khmer race?
> But's not other!
> 
> On Mar 25, 12:49 pm, Bury Chau <[email protected]> wrote:
> >  THE SUFFERINGS OF THE KHMER PEOPLE AS VICTIMS OF THE FOREIGN AGGRESSIONS:
> >
> > A. AMERICAN INVASION OF CAMBODIA 1970
> > B.COMMUNISM CREATED BY JACOB SCHIFF, LENIN,TROTSKY, HO CHI MINH ,MAO TSE 
> > TOUNG ,FRENCH COMMUNISTS
> > C. VIETNAMESE INVASION ,OCCUPATION SUPPORTED BY THE SOVIET UNION, FUNDED BY 
> > THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK
> >
> > MORPHOLOGY ON THE KHMER RACE.
> >
> > A. THE KHMER                Surin's Thong Ploy Music: Chapei and Mahori
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqiyHqkAV3U
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOYV-zt7cS4&feature=related
> > Click to Read More...
> >
> > Posted by Socheata | Permalink |     | 4 comments | Links to this post
> > Labels: Khmer heritage | Khmer Surin singer
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqiyHqkAV3U
> >
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOYV-zt7cS4&feature=related
> > Click to Read More...
> >
> > Posted by Socheata
> > Labels: Khmer heritage |
> >
> > 2. B. THE CAMBODIANS
> > 1. Long Beach Student Show Seeks To Preserve Culture
> >
> > Students at a rehearsal, about a Cambodian family living in Long Beach, 
> > California. (Photo: Courtesy of Cheang Sophinarath)
> >
> > 2. Ministry To Seek Out Fraudulent Orphanages
> >
> > A group of Cambodian orphans gather and play while an orphanage worker 
> > looks on (File photo, Photo: AP)
> >
> > 3. THE CAMBODIAN .
> >
> > Couple at heart of sensational money-laundering trial in Montreal
> >
> > Thursday, Mar. 24, 2011
> > JULIAN SHER AND TU THANH HA
> > Friday's Globe and Mail (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
> >
> > There are the Cambodian bankers and their monk. The Quebec mobster and his 
> > psychic. The crooked cop and a bunch of Colombian cocaine traffickers.
> >
> > Not to mention the axe murder, the Israeli diamonds and the Latvian bank 
> > accounts.
> >
> > From Miami to Phnom Penh, this tale involves as much as $100-million in 
> > drug money, in one of the largest alleged schemes to hide proceeds of crime 
> > ever brought before the courts in Canada.
> >
> > Sy Veng Chun, 63, and his wife Leng Ky Lech, 48, are charged with running 
> > what prosecutors call “a sophisticated money-laundering system” with a drug 
> > trafficker named Daniel Muir as one of their principal clients.
> >
> > The Cambodian-born couple ran a tiny currency-exchange boutique in 
> > Montreal’s Chinatown, not two blocks from the courthouse where they now 
> > stand accused.
> >
> > From evidence at the Montreal trial, which began a year ago, and in other 
> > court cases in Florida, a fuller picture is emerging for the first time of 
> > an alleged intricate criminal web spanning three continents.
> > Click to Read More ...
> >
> > 4.  
> >
> > Kem SokhaKem Sokha: Former SRP party members defection will not affect the 
> > union with the SRP
> > Friday, March 25, 2011
> >
> > Cambodia's orphanages target the wallets of well-meaning tourists
> >
> > Research indicates most of the country's orphans have a living parent 
> > (Photo: Getty)
> > Friday, 25 March 2011
> > By Robert Carmichael in Phnom Penh
> > The Independent
> >
> > The Cambodian government has started inspecting more than 250 orphanages 
> > after it was revealed that most of the country's 12,000 orphans have at 
> > least one living parent. The government said that until the assessment is 
> > completed, it had no idea whether the children were being cared for 
> > properly.
> >
> > Aid groups suspect that those running homes for children are enticing more 
> > parents to give up their children with promises of food, shelter and, 
> > crucially in Cambodia, education. In return, those running orphanages can 
> > expect larger donations from charities and Western tourists, who are 
> > encouraged to visit homes.
> >
> > Richard Bridle, the country representative of the UN children's agency 
> > Unicef, said research had indicated 28 per cent of children in orphanages 
> > had lost both parents, raising the question about why thousands of others 
> > with at least one surviving parent were in institutional care. Unicef has 
> > also expressed concern at the near doubling of orphanage numbers from 153 
> > to 269 in the last five years. Just 21 are state-run; the rest operate 
> > privately, and many of those are faith-based.
> >
> > "Overseas donors are the main funders of residential care, and many 
> > residential-care centres have begun to turn to tourism to attract funders, 
> > and in doing so, are putting children at risk," Mr Bridle said.
> >
> > The rate of growth in the number of Cambodia's orphanages over the past 
> > five years matches the increase in the number of tourists visiting the 
> > country during the same period. Visitors to Cambodia's three main tourist 
> > areas – Phnom Penh, the temple city of Siem Reap and the beach resort town 
> > of Sihanoukville – are regularly bombarded with offers to visit private 
> > orphanages and donate money.
> >
> > Guesthouses commonly display posters asking travellers to visit particular 
> > orphanages. One poster promoting an orphanage in Phnom Penh says people can 
> > help "in many different areas", from teaching English and playing with the 
> > children to donating food, toys, educational materials and cash. Another 
> > orphanage displayed the appeal: "Children in Cambodia need your help!" Mr 
> > Bridle said even those tourists and volunteers who visited with good 
> > intentions were sustaining a system that was separating children from their 
> > families.
> >
> > Although Unicef recognises orphanages had a place, institutional care 
> > should be a last resort, he said. It was far better for the children – and 
> > far cheaper – to have children looked after by a parent or in the community.
> >
> > Sebastien Marot, the head of Friends International, a charity for street 
> > children, said orphanage tourism was simply a cynical marketing ploy that 
> > exploited children. "The system is very simple," he said. "You put a few 
> > poor-looking, sad-looking children in a centre and you try to attract 
> > tourists."
> >
> > The money that tourists leave typically did not benefit the children, 
> > because, "otherwise you're breaking the business", he said. "So the money 
> > goes elsewhere and the children are maintained in the situation of poverty, 
> > looking poor and so you attract more tourists and make more money
> >
> > 5. Heartache of Khmer Rouge forced marriage victims
> >
> > Heartache of Khmer Rouge forced marriage victims
> >
> > Thursday March 24, 2011
> > By Emily Wilkins
> > TheStateNews.com (East Lansing, Michigan, USA)
> >
> > The Finnish Women’s Bank Women in Cambodia
> >
> > These Cambodian women have received training in savings and loan 
> > operations, and are now managing the local village bank themselves.
> >
> > THE KAMPUCHEAN :
> > Comrade Hor Nam Hong appreciates Communist Cuba
> >
> > Cambodia Appreciates Cuban Support, Says Foreign Minister
> >
> > HAVANA, Cuba, Mar 23 (Cuban News Agency) The Deputy Prime Minister of 
> > Cambodia, Hor Namhong, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International 
> > Cooperation, expressed the gratitude of his country for the Cuban support 
> > during several decades.
> >
> > Kaing Guek Eav, better known as Duch, was sentenced to 35 years in prison 
> > by a United Nations-backed tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, last July, 
> > after he had pleaded guilty to crimes against humanity, war crimes, 
> > premeditated murder and torture.
> >
> > Duch, 67, confessed to the torture of more than 12,000 people – among them 
> > Mr Hamill's brother, Kerry, in 1978 – before they were executed during his 
> > tenure as chief of the notorious S-21 prison in Phnom Penh, Cambodia's 
> > capital. Duch's defence lawyers claim he was not the most responsible 
> > senior official at S-21.
> >
> > The prosecution has also appealed the length of Duch's sentence, which they 
> > want extended to 45 years.
> >
> > Friday, March 25, 2011
> >
> > Rob Hamill pursues brother's torturer
> >
> > ROB HAMILL: Wants to meet war criminal.
> > 25/03/2011
> > BEN STANLEY
> > Waikato Times (New Zealand)
> >
> > A continuing desire for a face-to-face meeting with the man responsible for 
> > the killing of his brother will send Rob Hamill back to Cambodia today to 
> > attend an appeal hearing for a Khmer Rouge war criminal.
> >
> > Kaing Guek Eav, better known as Duch, was sentenced to 35 years in prison 
> > by a United Nations-backed tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, last July, 
> > after he had pleaded guilty to crimes against humanity, war crimes, 
> > premeditated murder and torture.
> >
> > Duch, 67, confessed to the torture of more than 12,000 people – among them 
> > Mr Hamill's brother, Kerry, in 1978 – before they were executed during his 
> > tenure as chief of the notorious S-21 prison in Phnom Penh, Cambodia's 
> > capital. Duch's defence lawyers claim he was not the most responsible 
> > senior official at S-21.
> >
> > The prosecution has also appealed the length of Duch's sentence, which they 
> > want extended to 45 years.
> >
> > Mr Hamill, who lives in Te Pahu, addressed the war criminal in court in 
> > Phnom Penh last year, but now wants an opportunity to speak to him 
> > "face-to-face".
> >
> > Emails to Duch's defence team have not received replies but Mr Hamill 
> > remains resolute, saying he would attempt to speak with Duch's 
> > representatives again while in Phnom Penh.
> >
> > "There's more to it than him just agreeing to meet."
> >
> > Mr Hamill believes Duch had an opportunity to "walk away" from S-21 or stop 
> > what was happening at the infamous torture camp.
> >
> > "He didn't do a Schindler's List when he could have," Mr Hamill said.
> >
> > "He could've got out of there and helped people ... but he didn't."
> >
> > Mr Hamill expects it "could take months" before a new sentence is confirmed 
> > or denied.
> >
> > The appeal begins on Monday and will last four days.
> >
> > Mr Hamill is currently making the final edits to a documentary about his 
> > brother and his search for justice for Kerry's death.
> >
> > Entitled Brother Number One, it is expected to be released later this year.
> >
> > Who are  the Khmer  that HENRY KISSINGER HATES MOST ?
> > WHO ARE THE CAMBODIAN TODAY?
> > WHO ARE THE KAMPUCHEAN ?
> >
> > Friday, March 25, 2011
> >
> > Cops put down Boeung Kak protesters in front of Phnom Penh city hall
> >
> > (All photos: CEN)
> >
> > 25 March 2011
> > Free Press Magazine Online
> > Translated from Khmer by Soch
> >
> > THE ANTI KHMER
> >
> > THE ANTI-KHMER RACE GROUP OF SATAN HENRY KISSINGER ARE CRIMINALS.
> > WHO ARE THESE ANTI-KHMER RACE GROUP OR CRIMINALS ?
> >
> > 1.THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK?
> > 2. THE WALL STREET BANKERS IN NEW YORK?
> > 3. THE ...
> >
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