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Fri, 19 Jun 2009 19:30:27 -0700
Sok An the Khmer killer in cambodia
Subject: SOK AN THE DESTROYER OF THE ANGKOR WATH TEMPLE
Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 16:59:33 -0700
SOK AN , THE MOST CROOK & THE DESTROYER OF THE ANGKOR WATH TEMPLE
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Lighting Scheme Has ‘No Affect’ on Temples: Council
(Photo: Dap-news)
By Heng Reaksmey, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
19 June 2009
Council Minister Sok An told the National Assembly Friday that a system of
outdoor lighting at the Angkor Wat temples will not hurt the ancient structures
and could be a boon to tourism.
“The heat from the lamps is 50,000-times weaker than the sun and less than the
moon,” Sok An said, citing lengthy studies prior to the beginning of the scheme.
Critics of the plan worry the lighting, undertaken under the Apsara Authority,
the government body that oversees the temples, could be damaging.
Moeung Son, chairman of the Khmer Civilization Foundation, is facing a lawsuit
for his public criticism of the lighting.
The International Coordinating Committee for Angkor, which advises Apsara,
recommended the lighting, on the entryway to Angkor Wat and along the famous
temple’s northern bas-relief gallery.
Sok An said broadcasters Radio Free Asia and Voice of America were distorting
news about the lighting and were “the cause of the confusion of public opinion.”
The lighting will enable tourists to visit the temple at night and is among
several initiatives being developed by the Ministry of Tourism to attract more
visitors at time when the economic crisis has stunted arrivals, Sok An said.
Tourism is the second-leading economic driver in Cambodia, behind garment
exports. Both sectors have been hard-hit by the global economic crisis.
THE EVIL CHINESE CULTURE HAS CONTAMINATED AFRICA FROM CAMBODIA ( occupied by
Vietnam in violation of 10 UN resolutions )
Friday, June 19, 2009
Cambodia police arrest 23 Nigerians in heroin case
Left: The authority reviewing the proof; Right: The 3 Nigerian men caught with
the drug (Photo: Koh Santepheap news)
2009-06-19
Associated Press
Cambodian police arrested 23 Nigerian men suspected of drug trafficking as
authorities continued to hunt for the ringleader and other suspects, an
official said Friday.
Police Maj. Born Sam Ath said the 23 suspects were arrested in separate
operations Wednesday after authorities received information from a Cambodian
woman about their activities.
Three of the suspects were arrested while traveling on the road in the capital,
he said, adding that officers found 1.5 pounds (0.7 kilograms) of heroin hidden
in a bag of clothes.
Police interrogated the three suspects and later arrested 20 others, Born Sam
Ath said.
Investigators continued to search for the group's leader and others involved,
he said. He declined to comment on the identity of the leader and the number of
those still on the run.
The suspects were held at a police station and have not been charged
officially, the police official said.
Earlier this month, the authorities torched nearly three tons of an herb used
to produce "herbal ecstasy" as part of a campaign to wipe out designer drugs.
The bonfire destroyed ephedra, used to make "herbal ecstasy" pills that have
been blamed for deaths in the United States and elsewhere, as well as another
ton of the chemical thionyl chloride, which is used to make methamphetamine.
"Herbal ecstasy" typically refers to a combination of stimulants - often
including ephedra.
Southeast Asia has long been a major producer and exporter of heroin, and in
recent years it has also become a major source of stimulant-type drugs such as
methamphetamine.
Myanmar is a leading exporter of both heroin and methamphetamine, which are smuggled into and through nearby countries. Cambodia has increasingly become a
transit route for drug smugglers.
THE EVIL CHINESE CULTURE THAT HAS DESTROYED THE CAMBODIAN SOCIAL FABRIC IS
EXTENDED TO AFRICA TODAY.
drinking and violence across Cambodia today.
POLYGAMY PREVAILS ACROSS THE COUNTRY. THIS WOMAN MARRIED WITH A CHILD IS A WIFE
OF THIS MAN WHO STAND HERE WITH HIS NEW SECOND WIFE.
THE EVIL CHINESE CULTURE COMING TO CAMBODIA :
-1. COMMUNISM INTRODUCTION BY MAO TSE TOUNG/CHOU ENLAI THROUGH SIHANOUK /POL
POT, AND THE RESULTS ,GENOCIDE TODAY.
2-. DRUG , ILLEGAL LOGGING, GAMBLINGS THROUGH THE THAI CHINESE (TENG BUNMA
GROUP) AND OTHER CHINESE FROM 1990-2009 .LIKE THIS
CAMBODIAN SOCIAL FABRICK DESTROYED BY : VIOLENCE ,DRUG, GAMBLING,SEX
PROSTITUTION PROMOTED BY THE CHINESE AND THE VIETNAMESE FORCES OF OCCUPATION
1979-2009
CHINESE SEX INDUSTRY IN CAMBODIA HAS LED TO THIS ARREST.
Kohsantepheap reports on this recent arrest of two chinese and lab equipments
for DRUG PRODUCTION IN PHNOM PENH .
AN UNENDING SUFFERINGS OF THE CAMBODIAN PEOPLE UNDER THE VIETNAMESE FORCES OF
OCCUPATION. 116 UN MEMBER COUNTRIES calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese
forces from Cambodia.
CAMBODIAN PEOPLE LIVE IN TEARS UNDER THE VIETNAMESE OCCUPATION.
WHAT RIGHTS DO THESE VIETNAMESE INVADERS HAVE TO RUN CAMBODIA IN VIOLATION OF
THE 10 UN RESOLUTION?
Cambodia For Sale
Click here to watch the SBS video online
BRIEF HISTORY :
VIETNAM INVASION OF CAMBODIA
Dec. 25, 1978Invasion of Cambodia. Some 100,000 Vietnamese with 20,000 KUFNS
troops, under the direction of Gen. Van Tien Dung, launch an invasion of
Cambodia.
Feb. 17, 1979"Teaching a lesson". Some 170,000 Chinese troops with 700
warplanes, and 250-300 tanks launched an invasion of Vietnam to punish it for
invading of Cambodia.
Nov. 14, 1979 The UN General Assembly adopts a resolution A/RES/34/22 calling
for the immediate withdrawal of all foreign troops from Cambodia. The vote is
91-21 with 29 abstentions.
10 UN RESOLUTIONS, CALLING VIETNAM TO CEASE HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA, ARE NOT
RESPECTED ,FROM 1979-2009.
116 UN MEMBER COUNTRIES calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces from
Cambodia.
All these Vietnamese invaders have no rights to settle in Cambodia, they must
return home to Vietnam.
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