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document.write('<p class="rss-title"><a class="rss-title" href="http://ki-media.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">KI Media</a><br /><span class="rss-item">Dedicated to publishing sensitive information about Cambodia</span></p>');
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document.write('<li class="rss-item"><a class="rss-item" href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/bmaW/~3/GDwrOhM2D_w/international-forum-on-mekong.html" title="\'International Forum on Mekong Environment and Livelihoods\', Can Tho, Vietnam" target="_blank"><img  src="http://bryandel.net/feed/noimage.png" alt="No Image" title="No Image" />\'International Forum on Mekong Environment and Livelihoods\', Can Tho, Vietnam</a><br />');
document.write('On Wednesday last week, the ‘International Forum on Mekong Environment and Livelihoods: The Changing Situation and Trans-boundary Implications’ was held at Can Tho University in the Vietnam Delta. The forum brought together 160 participants consisting of representatives of Vietnamese authorities from southern Vietnam, academics and civil society organizations from all Mekong countries, and international civil society groups.Please find attached the Forum Report, which summarizes the presentations and discussions. Many issues were raised about the impacts by mainstream dams on the Vietnam Delta and the wider basin. The papers prepared for this meeting will be published as a proceedings.The event was organized by the Can Tho People’s Committee, Can Tho University and the Vietnam Rivers Network, with support from the Save the Mekong Coalition, Oxfam Australia and TERRA.');
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document.write('<li class="rss-item"><a class="rss-item" href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/bmaW/~3/K0OpQoBAsUk/hun-xen-khmers-never-demand-for-return.html" title="Hun Xen: \"The Khmers never demand [for the return] of Khmer lands which were lost in the past\" (sic!)" target="_blank"><img  src="http://bryandel.net/feed/noimage.png" alt="No Image" title="No Image" />Hun Xen: \"The Khmers never demand [for the return] of Khmer lands which were lost in the past\" (sic!)</a><br />');
document.write('Important quotes from Hun Xen during his visit to Battalion 4109 Feb 2010DAP newsTranslated from Khmer by SocheataHun Xen ended his speech at 10:03 AM. Here are some of the quotes from his speech.- Cambodian kings are very good at building. They never stole anybody’s land, but it was the others who came to rob from Khmer kings. The Khmers never demand [for the return] of Khmer lands which were lost in the past.- Cambodia claims that Wat Keo Sekha Kiri Svarak belongs to Cambodia, it is inside Khmer territories.- You have guns, so do I. You want to negotiate, I will also negotiate.- This land, it was not you who occupied it since time immemorial.- The 10 Thai soldiers will not be authorized to sleep at Wat Keo Sekha Kiri Svarak at night. In the daytime, they can come in, but they are not allowed to carry weapons.- And, if necessary, Cambodia will report to the UN Security Council.- Right now, Cambodia will restart the border resolution at The Hague International Court of Justice.- Cambodia does not recognize the 4.6-sq-km unilateral map that you drew to steal Cambodian territories, and Cambodia does absolutely not recognize this map.Hun Sen told all the troops stationed there to be brave in the fight against the invading enemy because, right now, we have sufficient armaments to fight the enemy.');
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document.write('<li class="rss-item"><a class="rss-item" href="http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/bmaW/~3/Z0dm3KN7W9w/thai-foreign-ministry-infuriated-by-hun.html" title="[Thai] Foreign Ministry Infuriated by Hun Sen\'s Jibe" target="_blank"><img  src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_8up7h6T0Kzc/S3Ec2GPITaI/AAAAAAAAPmk/NcQTBjMQTjE/s400/Abhisit+visit+to+Cambodia+01+%28Reuters%29.jpg" alt="" title="" />[Thai] Foreign Ministry Infuriated by Hun Sen\'s Jibe</a><br />');
document.write('Abhishit to Hun Xen: Stop talking to me!Hun Xen to Abhishit: You stop talking to me first!Abhishit to Hun Xen: No! You first!Hun Xen to Abhishit: No! You first!9 February 2010 Thai-ASEAN News NetworkThe Foreign Minister has voiced disappointment over the Cambodian leader\'s snide remark against the Thai government and Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, saying that the incident threatens efforts to rebuild diplomatic ties between Thailand and Cambodia.Chavanont Intarakomalyasut, secretary to the foreign minister, said the Thai government is very disappointed with the insulting remark made against Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva by his Cambodian counterpart, Hun Sen.Chavanont noted that he never expected such ill treatment from a national leader.In response to Hun Sen\'s claims that the Abhisit administration came into power through a military coup and violent movements, Chavanont said Abhisit is the rightful premier and that he was elected through a parliamentary process under constitutional democracy.Meanwhile, he stated that the Thai government does not have any ill intentions towards Cambodians, but admitted that such an act of disrespect will make efforts to restore diplomatic relations between Thailand and Cambodia even more difficult, especially regarding negotiations over border demarcation and the Preah Vihear Temple dispute.Chavanont added that from now on, the chances of the two leaders being engaged in amicable conversation at the international platform would be very limited.He went on to say that the Foreign Ministry will continue to try to settle the Thai-Cambodian border issues and to fight to protect the rights and honor of the kingdom.');
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document.write('Tuesday, February 09, 2010Opinion by Veera PrateepchaikulBangkok PostI wonder whether it is still proper to address Mr Hun Sen as the prime minister of Cambodia.  Or whether he deserves to be addressed Mr Prime Minister, given his latest antic displayed over the weekend at the Thai-Cambodian border.The timing of Mr Hun Sen’s weekend visit to the border was viewed with great suspicion in Thailand as it coincided with the escalated political activities of the Thai red-shirt movement to increase pressure on the Abhisit government ahead of the February 26 Judgement Day when a verdict on deposed former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra’s 76 billion baht worth of frozen assets is to be delivered by the Supreme Court’s criminal division for political office holders. The real issue here is not his visit which can take place anytime Mr Hun Sen so wishes.  But his unprovoked insulting remarks against Prime Minister Ahisit Vejjajiva and the false allegations against Thailand and the Thai armed forces which are most disturbing and totally unacceptable from the leader of a neighbouring country who has repeatedly announced that he holds no grudges against this country but only against Mr Abhisit and his “illegimate” government.The followings are excerpts of  Mr Hun Sen’s remarks which were translated from Khmer into Thai and English:“I am angry at a few people in Thailand.  I am not angry at the whole Siamese people and two lousy English-language newspapers, the Nation and Bangkok Post.“The most expensive excrement in Thailand because the Thai people gave it as a gift to the prime minister (Abhisit).  And he still refuses to resign from the post.”  (This remark was in direct reference to the case when some unidentified people threw excrement into the house of Mr Abhisit).“You (Abhisit) are a thief who stole power (from Thaksin).  If you don’t believe me, then let hold an election and you (Abhisit) will lose.”“My wife wears a military uniform.  Why it bothers Mr Abhisit?”“If you don’t speak the truth about Siamese troops inviding Cambodia on July 15, 2008, let the sacred powers break your (Abhisit) neck, let you be shot dead, be crushed to death by a car, be electrocuted or shot dead by a stray bullet.”“Not only that Thailand invaded (Cambodia), but they also invaded and cheated in history by changing the name of Prasart Preah Vihear into Phra Viharn.”“If Thai troops did not intrude into Wat Keo Sekkha Kiri Savarak, let bad luck befall on me.  You should know me, Suthep (Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thuagsuban).”“I have chided you many times before.  Do you (Abhisit) feel hurt?  If you retaliate, I will hit back at you again.”“I have sent a letter to tell the Siamese people that there has never been a period when the Siamese society is so chaotic as the period under Mr Abhisit.  Thai foreign relations are also bad.”“You (Abhisit) order the yellow shirts (People’s Alliance for Democracy) to stage the coup and to seize the airports.”“Would Mr Abhisit take an oath that his family will perish in a plane crash that the Siam troops did not invade Cambodia?”“He (Abhisit) is crazy, confused and deserves to be eliminated.  This guy has no honour for his family.”Mr Hun Sen has ordered his statement at the border to be recorded translated into English probably for dissemination to wider audience.  But if he really believes that his offensive remarks will make Mr Abhisit looks like a clown, then he should think twice.  Because it will be him who will be the laughing stock in the world’s community.');
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document.write('Cambodia\'s Prime Minister Hun Sen gestures near soldiers at the disputed Thai-Cambodia border near an ancient Hindu temple in Preah Vihear province, 543 km (337 miles) north of Phnom Penh, February 6, 2010. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea');
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