CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM.THEY'RE LAUGHING ?
THEY SEEM TO FORGET THIS .UN Passes 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. 28, 1982 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution 
A/RES/37/6 calling for the immediate withdrawal of all foreign troops from 
Cambodia. 
LOOK TO THESE SO CALLED "CAMBODIAN" OFFICIALS WHO DO NOT CARE ABOUT THE ENTIRE 
SOCIAL FABRIC IS ALREADY , BY CORRUPTION PROMOTED BY  AND THAI CHINESE,CHINESE 
SEX INDUSTRY,DRUG SMUGGLERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
Nhiek Bun Chhay (R) and Hun Sen (C) THEY'RE ENJOYING THEMSELVES WHILE THE 
CAMBODIAN PEOPLE ARE SUFFERING 
 
The reahu mysterious artist whose depictions of bare-breasted Apsara dancers 
and Khmer Rouge soldiers forgets also the public outrage about his promotion of 
SEX  INDUSTRY AND PROTITUTION .
REAHU, erotic graphic depiction of an female Khmer Rouge fighter.
 




 

 
 




REAHU 'S ARTIST IS IN TUNE WELL WITH THE PROMOTION OF SEX AND PROSTITUTION IN 
CAMBODIA AND DE-KHMERIZATION OF THE KHMER CULTURE.
 
the Chinese culture promotion of alcohol drinking,gambling, casino ,drug 
smuggling and sex industry and slavery have destroyed the entire Cambodian 
social fabric.
CONSEQUENCES : SEX TRADE, PROSTITUTION, SEX INDUSTRY,violence,aid disease, HIV 
,slavery.....The Chinese are producing 100,000 prostitutes in Cambodia, one 
third are underage . With prostitution ,they have introduced drug smugglings in 
Cambodia.The Chinese are running brothels, importers ,distributors & promoters 
of wine & alcohol drinking, running Hotels, restaurants, KaraoKe bars.The 
Chinese with multiples nationalities, coming under the label as foreign 
investors, are in fact the EVIL IN THE LAND OF CAMBODIA ..They came to destroy 
Cambodia.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 








Cambodian sex workers in Phnom Penh.
The Chinese are producing 100,000 prostitutes in Cambodia, one third are 
underage . With prostitution ,they have introduced drug smugglings in Cambodia




 
The Chinese are producing 100,000 prostitutes in Cambodia, one third are 
underage . With prostitution ,they have introduced drug smugglings in Cambodia
















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Cambodia faces problems enforced new sex trafficking law
1 day ago
PHNOM PENH (AFP) — Chantha said there was nothing else she could do in Cambodia 
but become a prostitute.
"If you don't even have a dollar in your pocket to buy rice, how can you bear 
looking at your starving relatives?" she said.
"You do whatever to survive, until you start to realize the consequence of your 
deeds."
Chanta, in her early twenties, was working in a small red-light district west 
of the capital Phnom Penh several months ago when she was arrested under 
Cambodia's new sex-trafficking law.
Police nabbed her in a raid and charged her with publicly soliciting sex, 
fining her nearly two dollars. Then, Chanta claims, the arresting officers gang 
raped and beat her for six days in detention.
Bruises covered her body, but none of her assailants were brought to court, she 
said.
The Cambodian government began prosecuting a new "Law on Suppression of Human 
Trafficking and Sexual Exploitation" in February after years of pressure from 
the United States to clamp down on sex trafficking.
Since then, authorities have conducted brothel raids and street sweeps, but 
rights groups complain the new law has in many ways worsened the exploitation 
of women.
"The law allows police of all levels to arrest and punish sex workers," said 
Naly Pilorge, director of local human rights group Licadho.
"The sex workers are arrested to police stations and rehabilitation centres and 
then they are abused."
More than 500 women were arrested for soliciting sex in the first nine months 
of 2008, according to anti-trafficking organisation Afesip, with many of them 
forced into rehabilitation centres.
Rights groups say the new law makes women easier prey for traffickers, and 
could increase rates of sexually-transmitted infections as prostitutes stop 
carrying condoms out of fear they will be used as evidence against them.
They also allege that detainees are regularly abused at the two rehabilitation 
centres controlled by Cambodia's ministry of social affairs, Prey Speu and Koh 
Kor.
Koh Kor has the added grim reputation of being on an island which was the site 
of a prison and execution camp under Cambodia's murderous 1975-79 Khmer Rouge 
regime.
Despite Chanta and others testifying to instances of rape, beatings and 
extortion at the hands of police in the rehabilitation centres, authorities 
have repeatedly denied the abuses.
Major General Bith Kimhong, director of the interior ministry's 
anti-trafficking department, said he does not believe anyone has been abused 
under the new law because he has received no complaints from victims.
More than 100 people were arrested this year, as human trafficking prosecutions 
increased by 50 percent, Bith Kimhong said.
The raids on brothels and streetwalkers proved a commitment by the government 
to end sex trafficking, he said, vowing they would continue.
"We'll continue to cooperate with local authorities to enforce the law," Bith 
Kimhong said.
The new law is one of several moves by the Cambodian government over the past 
year to show that it is cracking down on sexual exploitation.
In March it imposed ban on foreign marriages amid concerns of an explosion in 
the number of brokered unions involving South Korean men and poor Cambodian 
women, many of whom were allegedly being set up for sex slavery.
There have also been a string of arrests of alleged foreign paedophiles, as 
Cambodia seeks to demonstrate sex tourists are not welcome.
Pich Socheata, deputy governor of one Phnom Penh district, leads "clean-ups" of 
prostitution on the streets but said she empathizes with sex workers.
"They are female and I am too, so I do understand no girls want to do that job. 
But we are only practising law," she said.
But Keo Tha, a staff member at sex workers' rights group the Women's Network 
for Unity, says many more Cambodian women are still being forced into 
prostitution as jobs dry up amid the global financial crisis.
A more sensible law, she said, would legalise prostitution.
"We are sandwiched right now -- we are oppressed by the police, the law and 
rising living costs," she said. 

 
 
> Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 05:10:14 -0800> Subject: Sin Si Samouth Etc - More 
> Oldies Goodies> From: [email protected]> To: [email protected]> > > 
> Folks,> > Here are some more oldies goodies, most are "new"!!> > 
> =================> > Sin Si Samouth, in alphabetical order of the names of 
> the songs:> > "Bophar Chhiang Mai", 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ryh6Ks65LWo&feature=related> > "Doch Chea 
> Pror-Hehl Mook", http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMnk9RUHKfA&feature=related> 
> > "Kra-Um Mehk Leur Dey", http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlyTYyoJeHc&NR=1> > 
> "Oh Oh Yeah Yeah", http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVavq64se5w&NR=1> > "Oh 
> Thoam-Chiat Euy", posted by khmrch1cca, 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAjNPoSVlnk&NR=1> > same song, posted by 
> somnearntmey,> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QISYGOTkoGA&NR=1> > same song, 
> posted by by SoksabaiDotCom, "Oss Heuy Kdey> Rom-Peung", 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?> v=Knaw80of7Qw&feature=related> > "Pdey Muouy 
> Chivitt", http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cX1g2kupl0Q&feature=related> > "Sdai 
> Duoung Dara", http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpuV-MMMfdM&NR=1> > "Spean 
> Yorl", http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuVn4Z-GcbM&NR=1> > "Srorss Avey 
> Mless", http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4AJ4iwO4T20&feature=related> > "Yoob 
> Menh Own Nhor-Nhim", http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCCNDjbQjsI&NR=1> > "Yoob 
> Sngat", http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQ9Y_M-BRcY&NR=1> > 
> ===================> > Sin Si Samouth + Ruos Serey Sothea, in alphabetical 
> order of the names> of the songs:> > "Chor Luoch Chet", 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BUbQ8ck4EH0&feature=related> > "Ohh Neak Kru 
> Peth Euy", http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=JN2spTjJ-U4&NR=1> > "Omm Touk Choul 
> Prek", http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=W53qCeOAAJw&feature=related> > "Orr Kun 
> Lork Yeay", http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQ27U1mYdCc> > "Thiat Phhleurng 
> Thiat Dehk", http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6t98qC7czY&NR=1> > 
> =========================> > Sin Si Samouth + Penn Ron, in alphabetical order 
> of the names of the> songs:> > "Sneh Doch Cheung Mehk", 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roRIPJgPJ9Q&NR=1> > "Srey Chhnass Prorss 
> Chhneurm", http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szf-fJtkqZg&feature=related> > 
> "Troh Chee-ak Chet", http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5XfIdKFDJk&NR=1> > 
> ===================> > Ruos Serey Sothea, in alphabetical order of the names 
> of the songs:> > "Sneh Teh Borng", 
> http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=VuIBfWSciYk&feature=related> > "Sra Muoy Keo", 
> http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=xiO5zU9QIOs&feature=related> > 
> ========================> > Serey Vuth:> > "Batt Oun", 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GfUFCmPBhU4&feature=related> > 
> ==================> > Bonus, in alphabetical order of the names of the 
> songs:> > "Ani", by denith, 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DIQt_9WknDY&feature=related> > "Bophar Chiang 
> Mai", by Laura Mam, 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9_xy_6T_WQ&feature=related> > "Ehnah Teu 
> Tharn Suor", drunken girls "sing" & dance,> 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhKq5T0nB8I#mzl2SHsFPB0> > 
> ======================> > Enjoy!!> > Soriya> > 
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