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L'intelligence du mal (2005-Mar-01)
Réserve faunique du mont Aural, Kampong Speu : Au bon vieux temps, les charrettes à boeufs avaient les roues et l'essieu en bois, lubrifiés à la graisse animale (de boeuf). Les boeufs n'allaient pas vite et les charges étaient raisonnables. On n'avait pas besoin de roulement à billes. Maintenant les négociants de bois payent les paysans pour transporter de lourds troncs d'arbres. On remplace alors la charrette par un chassis avec roulement à billes et roues pneumatiques. |
Phnom Penh 2004, un bilan incriminant (2005-Fév-28) Koh Santepheap - Phnom Penh : En 2004, 802 délits et infractions ont été commis, 190 cas de moins par rapport à l'an dernier. Il y a eu 516 actes criminels (une baisse de 94) dont 35 meurtres (une baisse de 19). 468 vols à main armée (baisse de 73) causant 66 morts, 240 blessés, et impliquant 14 automobiles, 491 motos, un pistolet et une quantité non précisée de bijoux et d'argent. C'est ce qui ressort de la conférence-rapport organisée par la municipalité ce 25 février. |
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Witness against Ranariddh might have been
poisoned (2005-Feb-20)
Samngatki : According to latest press reports (Cambodia Daily,
18 February 2005: "One Sam Rainsy Witness Dies, Another Goes Missing"),
a key witness for an important lawsuit exposing government corruption died
earlier this month in mysterious circumstances. « One of four witnesses
scheduled to give evidence in a lawsuit filed by opposition leader Sam
Rainsy against National Assembly President Norodom Ranariddh has died,
and a second witness cannot be located, a lawyer said Thursday [Feb 17].
Kim Kheang, manager of the Yang Sy construction, was scheduled to
appear at Phnom Penh Municipal Court to give testimony supporting Sam Rainsy's
claim of corruption related to the construction of a new multimillion dollar
Assembly building. Kim Kheang, who was about 40 years old, died Feb 7 [reportedly]
from illness following a night of drinking (...).
A second witness, Nuon Sampha, a representative of the Golden Star
investment company, was due to appear in Court on Thursday [Feb 17] afternoon
but has apparently "disappeared" (...). A Thai [citizen]
and an Australian national have also been called as witnesses [but their
willingness to testify before the Court is now uncertain] (...).
Kim Kheang's family could not be contacted Thursday [Feb 17]. » Khmer
Intelligence has collected the following information from Kim
Kheang's family (some of them are living in the USA) and former colleagues
and friends:
- Kim Kheang's company's exact name is "Giang Shi Trading & Construction
Co. Ltd".
- Kim Kheang had over the last two years met with and/or written
to opposition lawmakers Sam Rainsy and Son Chhay complaining about corruption
in the award of the construction contract related to the National Assembly's
new building. The $27-million contract was awarded to Ly Chhuong Construction
& Import/Export Co., a little-known company with personal links to
National Assembly's leaders, while Kim Kheang's Giang Shi Trading &
Construction Co., in collaboration with a group of Thai and Australian
partners, had offered to erect the same building with exactly the same
specifications for only $13 million.
- Kim Kheang was 48 years old. He was a sober man who did not smoke nor
drink, and was in very good health. The day of his death (Feb 7), a group
a people his family knew little about, invited him to "dine out". He came
back the same night feeling very sick. He was transported to Phnom Penh's
Calmette Hospital but doctors there refused to admit him, saying his condition
was "desperate". He died the same night. Under pressure from unspecified
authorities, his family decided to cremate his body the following morning
(without any forensic investigation being performed).
See corresponding Cambodia Daily's article by clicking at http://www.khmerintelligence.org/050220-Witness.doc
Nhiek Bun Chhay, FUNCINPECiste (2005-Fév-18)
Nhiek Bun Chhay : Si j'aime être militaire c'est parce que, dans ma vie antérieure, j'étais DVARAPALA du Grand roi Jaya Varman VII. Le premier commandant de l'armée du Funcinpec était Gen. Tiep Bèn qui, par suite d'une affaire, fut limogé et remplacé par le prince Ranariddh. Celui-ci n'est sorti ni de l'EMK, ni de Saint-Cyr, ni de West Point et passait ses nuits à Bangkok. Mais ça n'avait pas d'importance, on se battait pour lui car on croyait en le Pouvoir céleste de Samdech Ov. |
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