HUN SEN-THAI CHINESE  GAME , PARTNERSHIP from 1990-2008 ,using Khmer from Si 
Saket killing Khmer from Cambodia .
 TO PROTECT THIS ILLICITE TRADE AND DRG SMUGGLING IN CAMBODIA AND THAILAND ?
 




Child sex trade soars in Cambodia 


 














Al Jazeera's investigation found underage girls working in brothel's around 
Phnom Penh

Thousands of children are bought and sold for sex every day in Cambodia and 
while the industry is often shown as serving predatory foreign tourists, the 
majority of its customers are Cambodian men.
Girls as young as 14 work in brothels' around Phnom Penh, the Cambodian 
capital, an investigation by Al Jazeera, broadcast on Tuesday, found.
Al Jazeera filmed secretly at several brothels, and in each case found much the 
same thing - rooms full of young women in their early twenties, as well as 
teenagers.
"For my virginity they gave me $200," Ya Da, a 16-year-old former prostitute, 
told Al Jazeera.
Ya Da worked in a brothel for two years before she ran away. Now, she lives in 
a safe house with other former prostitutes and abused children.
"There were just a few foreign customers [at the brothel]," she said. "I never 
slept with any, I slept only with Cambodian men."
 
VIETNAM INVASION & OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA 1978-2008 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. As of 
today , 200 000 Vietnamese troops remains in Cambodia,  hiding in the 19 
Vietnamese associations across Cambodia and through the CPP army/police militia 
and Officials of the "Cambodian" government of Hun Sen/Heng Samrin/Chea Sim 
from 1978-2008.
 
To all Nations members of the UN , beware, do not follow the Cambodian Model of 
cooperations with China and Vietnam when you are invited to sign any agreement 
of cooperation .
 
The lessons of dupery,cheating, and millions of Cambodian dead must be your 
guidelines..
 
Beware friends of this dupery and subversion by these 2 countries when you are 
invited with smile and a little candy as an offer to  cooperated with them 
 
'Local customers'
Mu Sochua, a politician with the opposition Sam Rainsy Party and a former 
minister for women's affairs, told Al Jazeera that most of Cambodia's sex 
industry was supported "by local customers". 




In video









Cambodia's trade in child prostitutes

"And some of these local customers are high-ranking officials. You have the 
military, the police and civil servants. you have rich businessmen who have 
lots of money," she said.
The involvement of high-ranking officials has been one reasons, NGOs say, that 
the sex industry has thrived in Cambodia.
"Very often these brothels and criminal networks are being supported and 
protected by high ranking officials," Mark Capaldi, from Ecpat International, 
an orgnaisation working to eliminate child prostitution, said.
"The problem is not just as abusers but also the impunity and lack of law 
enforcement in closing down these brothels and karaoke bars."
But General Bith Kim Hong, from the Cambodian national police force, rejected 
allegations that the officials focused their efforts to curb prostitution 
almost exclusively on foreigners.
"The national police are concerned about anyone who commits a crime, who has 
sex with children, whether they are foreigners or Cambodian," he told Al 
Jazeera.
"We have a very high commitment to prevent child prostitution."
Few arrests
Last year, the Cambodian police arrested only 21 people for committing sex 
crimes with children - eight of those arrested were foreigners and 13 were 
Cambodians.
The police also admit that the brothels they shut down in high-profile raids 
often reopen a few weeks later.
In 2002, Gary Glitter, the British pop star, was expelled from Cambodia amid 
child-sex allegations.
But while the arrest and conviction of foreigners make the headlines, most 
child sex trafficking supplies local demand, Mu Sochua said.
"It is easier to catch a foreigner and also the government wants to have 
showcases to make itself look good - that Cambodia is actually taking care of 
this problem of human trafficking, which is really not the truth," she told Al 
Jazeera.
 
 
 
 
Bury



From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thai-Cambodia 
border gunbattle using Khmer from Si Saket killing Khmer from Cambodia ?Date: 
Tue, 21 Oct 2008 07:06:33 -0700


Thai-Cambodia border gunbattle at Preah Vihear using Khmer from Si Saket to 
kill three Khmer CPP/Hun Sen soldiers and vic versa.Bunyarit(KHMER FROM SI 
SAKET ) was admitted to a hospital in Ubon Ratchathani province after the the 
clash. His KHMER family would take his body for a funeral in Si Saket province. 
Bunyarit(KHMER ) is the first Thai soldier who was killed in the clash on 
disputed area near Preah Vihear ancient temple. Two Cambodian soldiers were 
killed that day.   Volunteer ranger Bunyarit Kantee(A KHMER FROM SI SAKET ), a 
field army who was critically wounded during the armed clash with Cambodian 
troops on Oct 15, died Tuesday morning after brain surgery...  THE HUN 
SEN-TAKSHIN (THAI CHINESE) GAME has resulted in Khmer killing Khmer .The Thai 
Chinese is using the Khmer to kill the Khmer so is the Vietnamese command of 
the Hun Sen CPP regime.  what are the root causes of this Thai-Cambodia border 
gunbattle at Preah Vihear ? 1. Hun Sen personal partnership with the Thai 
corrupted leaders and Thai Chinese firms investments in Cambodia from 
1990's-2008? 2. Hun Sen 's connections with Thai Chinese like the Teng Bunma 
group with promotion of drug smuggling, sex industry, casion gambling , illegal 
loggings etc..? 3. Cambodia occupied by Vietnam against 10 UN resolutions , 
calling Vietnam to cease her occupation , not respected from 1979-2008 ? 4. 
Thai-Cambodia Presh Vihear dispute (or Hun Sen-Takshin secret agreement ) and 
its implications and embarrassement for Vietnam, while in 2008, Vietnam is 
acting president of the UN Security Council? 5. Thai Soldier ( Khmer from Si 
Saket) has died in this personnel dispute or Hun Sen-Takshin game)?6. Three 
Cambodian soldiers  too had been killed by their own brother Khmer wearing Thai 
army uniform to serve this personnel Hun Sen-Takshin game ? VIETNAM INVASION & 
OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA 1978-2008 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.  As of today , 200 000 
Vietnamese troops remains in Cambodia,  hiding in the 19 Vietnamese 
associations across Cambodia and through the CPP army/police militia and 
Officials of the "Cambodian" government of Hun Sen/Heng Samrin/Chea Sim from 
1978-2008.
 
To all Nations members of the UN , beware, do not follow the Cambodian Model of 
cooperations with China and Vietnam when you are invited to sign any agreement 
of cooperation .
 
The lessons of dupery,cheating, and millions of Cambodian dead must be your 
guidelines..
 
Beware friends of this dupery and subversion by these 2 countries when you are 
invited with smile and a little candy as an offer to  cooperated with them ..
 
 
 
Bury 
victim of the Chinese & Vietnamese Communist /and Vietnam invasion & occupation 
of Cambodia 1978-2008
   ================================================================ Further 
reading: Thai soldier injured in Cambodia border clash dies: doctor AFP - Oct 
20, 2008 - BANGKOK (AFP) — A Thai soldier who sustained shrapnel wounds to the 
head during a firefight with Cambodian troops along their disputed border died 
on ...  Malaysia to consult with Asean on Thai-Cambodia summit Malaysia Star - 
Oct 21, 2008 Cambodia, Thailand set for Beijing talks Radio Australia , 
Australia - Oct 20, 2008 The prime ministers of Cambodia and Thailand 
reportedly plan to hold talks this week in Beijing. The talks follow a 
long-running border dispute which ... 

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Officials to meet over deadly 
Thai-Cambodia border gunbattleDate: Tue, 21 Oct 2008 11:02:29 +0700


Hi there.!
 
If I would suggest to everyone on this mailing list that please do not argue or 
fight against each other on this forum. I believe that there are not just only 
our Cambodian friends who access the cambodiawatch forum, but our neighbor 
friends also monitoring this daily info exchange net. It would be very much 
nicer if our friends could be more creative to build our nation's unity rather 
than let down of our dignity. Do not show off our negative historical behavior 
that Khmer people (not all) always spited themselves into small factions. I 
think this is a time that we have to reflect on the recent history where 
everyone know that are nearly run out of home and land to live. Think again.... 
!! You can be American, French, Australian by now... but our blood still be 
Khmer. The Khmer Angkor race...! Don't let this last bit of land away to 
others...! Come on brother.!  
I'm sorry if this suggestion does not meet your appreciation.
 
Truly yours,
 
Sarath

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From: Rachana Bunn 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 10:51 AM
Subject: Re: Officials to meet over deadly Thai-Cambodia border gunbattle


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Please let me know too because i didn't know anything wrong yet, and i don't 
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Officials to meet over deadly Thai-Cambodia border gunbattle
 
THAI and Cambodian military officials will meet today for negotiations over 
yesterday's border conflict that left two soldiers dead.Cambodian Foreign 
Minister Hor Namhong said military officials from both sides would meet in 
Thailand to discuss the clash over a border area near a historic temple. At 
least two Cambodian soldiers were killed in the gunbattle, and a total of eight 
troops from both sides were wounded. Thailand's Prime Minister Somchai 
Wongsawat pledged to "use peaceful means". "If there is violence, we have to 
negotiate," Somchai said. Yesterday's clash was the first deadly fighting in 
four months of tensions since Cambodia's Preah Vihear temple was declared a UN 
World Heritage site. Many Thais feared their country's claim over nearby land 
would be undermined, and anti-government protesters have pressed their 
government to take a harder line on the border conflict, seeking to discredit 
its patriotic credentials. The protesters have sought the ouster of Thailand's 
ruling party, occupying the grounds of the prime minister's offices for the 
past two months. The fighting yesterday afternoon lasted for about an hour, 
with each side accusing the other of firing first. The battle killed at least 
two Cambodian soldiers and wounded three others, according to Cambodia's 
Foreign Ministry. Five Thai soldiers were wounded, the Thai army said. 
Thailand's Foreign Ministry said Thai soldiers were peacefully patrolling their 
own territory along the border when Cambodian soldiers shot at them with rocket 
propelled grenades and submachine guns. Cambodia's Foreign Ministry accused 
Thai troops of launching "heavy armed attacks" at three different locations to 
push back Cambodians from positions inside Cambodian territory. The fighting 
was the latest flare-up in a decades-old dispute over a stretch of jungle near 
the 11th century Preah Vihear temple. The World Court awarded the temple to 
Cambodia in 1962, but sovereignty over surrounding land has never been clearly 
resolved. Thailand had grudgingly accepted Cambodian sovereignty over the 
temple with few armed confrontations until this year. But resurgent Thai 
nationalism sparked by the anti-government protesters put Bangkok authorities 
under pressure to aggressively pursue the land claims. Both sides sent hundreds 
of troops to the area after the UNESCO action, and the dispute also fired a 
surge of nationalism in Cambodia that helped propel Cambodian Prime Minister 
Hun Sen to a landslide re-election victory in late July. Most troops were 
withdrawn from the area a month later. But the conflict flared again in recent 
weeks. A brief gunfight earlier this month wounded one Cambodian and two Thai 
soldiers. Three days later, two Thai soldiers lost legs when they stepped on 
land mines in the area. Charnvit Kasetsiri, a historian who has written 
extensively on the dispute, said the fight over the temple had long been a 
proxy for larger conflicts, including World War II and the Cold War, but it had 
been considered resolved until recently. "The issue surrounding Preah Vihear 
temple was over decades ago until it was fanned by nationalist rhetoric for 
domestic political purposes," he said. State Department spokesman Sean 
McCormack said the US would urge both sides to refrain from violence. UN 
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also urged restraint and called on the two sides 
to quickly resolve the dispute. Thailand's more than 300,000-strong military 
uses modern US equipment and dwarfs Cambodia's 125,000 less well-equipped 
troops. Cambodian forces, however, are well versed in guerrilla warfare after 
fighting an intense civil war against the communist Khmer Rouge. 
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