ສິ່ງທີ່ຫ້ນາແປກໃຈຄື:ປທ ສຫຣອມຣກ ແມ່ນວ່າເຂົາມີ ລຖບ ໃຫ່ຍ (Big government or Socialist system of governance ) ຈົນ ລຖບ ເຂົາ ຂາດງົບປະມານແຫ່ງຊາດຢ່າງຍ້ອຍຍັບ ແຕ່ເຂົາບໍ່ໃດ້:
เจ้า ข้าเอ้ย พวกเจ้ามันจะให้ค่าแรงกรรมกรวันละ 150 บาท เงินทั้งประเทศที่หาได้ต่อปี (จีดีพี) มี 10 ล้านล้านบาท ค่าแรงกรรมกรทั้งประเทศแค่ 1 ล้านล้านบาท แค่เอาเงินค่าเช่าที่ดินและกำไรของไอ้บอดต่อปี มาจ่ายกรรมกร จะได้เพิ่มอีกวันละ 500 บาทต่อคน จีดีพี ปี2553 จำนวน334,026 ล้าน:US$(10ล้านล้านบาท) ***ค่าแรงทั้งปี แค่ 1 ล้านล้านบาท--ที่เหลือเจ้าเอาไปแดกกว่าครึ่ง http://bit.ly/n84IRs 18 Jul 11, 03:14 PM .now, is not it an official program of visits, but now always seeps through, such as recreational use of His Royal Highness looks when he is traveling in Bavaria...tens of minibuses, limousines two: the royal entourage was parked directly in front of the strawberry field. The driver of the limousine left, the motors continue to run the way during the two hour Pflückaktion...Security forces had inspected the entire place, for ladies Just in case, even the toilets are disinfected again. But then everything happened very quickly. The convoy stopped, ordered four curry sausages and ten cappuccino had to pack up everything and off you went. สื่อเยอรมันตีข่าว ว่าเสี่ยโอมาเยอรมันเป็นเรื่องส่วนตัวไม่ได้มาเยือนอย่างเป็นทางการ มาเก็บสตอเบอรี่ ใช้รถเป็นขบวนเปิดเครื่องทิ้งรอไว้ทั้งสองชั่วโมงครึ่งที่เก็บสตอเบอรี่ เสร็จแล้วก็ไปกินอาหารที่ภัตราคารใกล้ๆ ไปแวะแค่แป๊บเดียว แค่ซื้อไส้กรอก แม่งต้องมีเจ้าหน้าที่รักษาความปลอดภัยเข้าเช็คพื้นที่ แถมไปยุ่มยามในห้องน้ำของภัตราคาร เพื่อให้แน่ใจว่าห้องน้ำสะอาดปราศจาคเชื้อโรค แถมค้างหนี้ค่าอาหารเพราะเงินมีไม่พอ http://www.tz-online.de/nachrichten/bayern/prinz-erdbeerfeld-1326505.html
The Prince and the Currywurst http://www.wochenblatt.de/nachrichten/kelheim/regionales/Der-Prinz-und-die-Currywurst;art1176,57462 // ข่าวและภาพร้านอาหารที่เยอรมันที่เสี่ยโอ เมีย ลูก และสมุน บังคับให้เขาต้อนรับตนเองเป็นพิเศษเพื่อกินไส้กรอก และ กาแฟ และในที่สุด ก็ชักดาบเบี้ยวไม่จ่ายเงิน เจ้าของร้านบอกว่าพวกเจ้ามาสร้างความรำคาญและนำความซวยมาให้ทางร้าน
ແຕ່ ພໍມາເຫັນ ຄໍາຕູ່ຫາຂອງທ່ານ ພ້ອມທັງປະນາມວ່າ ພວກລຸ້ນເກົ່າ ບໍ່ໄດ້ທໍາການຕໍ່ສູ້ ເພື່ອປະຊາທິປະຕັຍ ໃຫ້ແກ່ລາວ : I never said Lao Nok that they were not fighting for democracy in Laos but I should say : they fought each other among the Lao leaders. ຂພຈ ມີແຕ່ໄດ້ຍິນ ປະໂຍກ ທີ່ທ່ານເອົາມາໄຊ້ ນີ້ຈາກປາກ ຂອງພວກທີ່ ແນວລາວສົ່ງອອກມາຕ່າງປະເທດ ເພື່ອ ສິ້ງຊອມ ສອດແນມ ເພື່ອລາຍງານເຂົ້າໄປ ສປປລ ເພື່ອໃຫ້ແກວດັລສູນ ເທົ່ານັ້ນເອງ...ບໍ່ເຄີຽໄດ້ຍິນ ແລະບໍ່ເຄີຽເຫັນວ່າ ພວກ ກອງ ກໍາລັງ ກຼ້ຊາຕ ຂອງພວກເຮົາ ຈະຍົກທັບຍິງກັນຈັກເທື່ອ..ຈະມີ ກໍພຽງດະດານ ແນວຄິດ ເລັກນ້ອຽ ເທົ່ານັ້ນ...
"International rule age 65 can retire but they did not give chance for young people to contnue the job" : ຄວາມຫມາຍໃນ ປະໂຍກນີ້ ກໍ່ເຊັ່ນດຽວກັນ....ຕອນທີ່ ຂພຈ ໂຕນຫນລອດຕາຍ ມາເຖິງ ເມຣິກາ ຂພຈ ກໍ ມີອາຍຸ ພຽງ ສີ່ສິບເກົ້າປີ...ມາເຖິງ ບໍ່ພໍປີ ກໍມີຜູ້ຕາງຫນ້າ ອົງການຈັດຕັ້ງ ຂອງ ແນວໂຮມ ປົດປ່ອຍຊາຕ ຊຶ້ງແມ່ນ ຫົວຫນ້າພວກເພິ່ນ ກໍ່ແມ່ນ ທ່ານ ພຍາຫລວງ ເມືອງຈັນ ອູ່ທອງ ສຸວັນ ນະວົງສ໌ ເປັນປະທານ ລວມທັງ ອາດີດ ແປດພຍາ ໃນ ຣະບອບເກົ່າ ໄດ້ໄປທາບທາມ ໃຫ້ ຂພຈ ເຂົ້າຮ່ວມ... ຊຶ້ງການທີ່ ທ່ານ ເວົ້າ ວ່າ ພວກຜູ້ເຖົ້າ ບໍ່ປ່ອບ ໂອກາດໃຫ້ ຊາວຫນຸ່ມ ເຂົ້າຮ່ວມ ນັ້ນ ຄົງຈະຜິດແລ້ວ...ອີກ ປະກາຫນຶ່ງ ທີ່ທ່ານ ບໍ່ຮູ້ ວ່າແມ່ນໃຜ ເປັນຫົວຫນ້າ ນັ້ນ ກໍ່ເຊັ່ນດຽວກັນ ເພາະ ທ່ານຫົວຫນ້າ ເພິ່ນກໍ່ຕັ້ງຖິ່ນ ຖານ ຢູ່ Australie ໃນປະເທດດຽວກັບທ່ານນີ້ເອງ...ອາດຈະມີບາງຊາວຫນຸ່ມທີ່ພວກເພິ່ນບໍ່ໃຫ້ຮ່ວມ ຖ້າ ເພິ່ນຮູ້ວ່າ ມາເຄື່ອນໃຫວ ໃຫ້ແກ່ ຝ່າຽ ຄມນ...ແຕ່ ຂພຈ ຄິດວ່າ ທ່ານ ຄົງບໍແມ່ນ ລາວລິ້ງ ແນ່ນອນ...
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC STATEMENT AI Index: ASA 26/003/2010 29 September 2010 Lao People’s Democratic Republic: Amnesty International urges immediate and unconditional release of long-held peaceful demonstrators, to guarantee freedom of speech, and to fully respect the rights of asylum-seekers Human Rights Council adopts Universal Periodic Review outcome on Lao People’s Democratic Republic Amnesty International welcomes the engagement of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic with the Universal Periodic Review as part of its stated efforts to promote and protect human rights. It deeply regrets, however, that the Lao People’s Democratic Republic rejected the recommendation to release peaceful demonstrators. 1 At least five men were arrested on 26 October 1999 for attempting to hold a peaceful demonstration in Vientiane and calling for peaceful economic, political and social change. Three are reported to remain in detention despite having completed their 10-year prison sentences. Thongpaseuth Keuakoun, a father of seven children, Seng-Aloun Phengphanh and Bouavanh Chanhmanivong should have been released at the latest in October 2009. Amnesty International strongly urges the Lao authorities to demonstrate its commitment to protecting human rights in practice and to release the three men immediately and unconditionally. Amnesty International welcomes the government’s support of those recommendations, announced in the Addendum to the report of the review, that call for full implementation of provisions in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) related to freedom of speech, including through review of domestic legislation. 2 The organization is disappointed, however, that recommendations to revoke laws that suppress the right to freedom of expression and assembly were rejected. 3 The reasons provided for rejection appear to reflect the government’s wish to retain the strong limitations on the right to freedom of expression currently in place, which are contrary to the ICCPR provisions it claims to support. Amnesty International urges the government to reconsider its position on these recommendations. Several states made recommendations with regard to the thousands of Lao Hmong, including refugees and asylum-seekers forcibly returned from Thailand to Laos in December 2009. 4 Amnesty International regrets the government’s only partial support for these recommendations and urges it to ensure unhindered and independent access by UNHCR and humanitarian agencies to all returnees in resettlement sites at Phalak and Nongsan in Vientiane Province and Phonkham in Borikhamsay Province. While the authorities have organized several visits to these sites for diplomats and journalists, full and free access was not provided and opportunities for returnees to speak freely to the visitors without repercussions were extremely limited. This hampered a proper assessment of conditions and treatment of returnees. The Lao government has a responsibility to respect the right of all persons to seek asylum, as provided in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and Amnesty International 1 A/HRC/15/5, paragraph 99.3. 2 A/HRC/15/5, paragraphs 98.41, 98.43 and 98.44, and A/HRC/15/5, Add.1, paragraph 1. 3 A/HRC/15/5, paragraphs 98.42 and 98.45, and A/HRC/15/5, Add.1, section III, paragraphs 25 and 26. 4 A/HRC/15/5, paragraphs 98.27, 98.28, 98.29, 98.30, 98.31 and 98.32.
International Labour Conference Provisional Record 20 100th Session, Geneva, June 2011 Thirteenth sitting Tuesday, 14 June 2011, 10.35 a.m. President: Mr Nkili
REPORTS OF THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE GOVERNING BODY AND OF THE DIRECTOR-GENERAL: DISCUSSION (CONT.)
Original French: The PRESIDENT We will continue our discussion of the Reports of the Chairperson of the Governing Body and of the Director-General.
Original Lao: Mr LASOUKANH (Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Lao People’s Democratic Republic) On behalf of the Government of the Lao People‟s Democratic Republic, I support the Report presented by the Director-General dealing with discrimination. The Lao People‟s Democratic Republic is one of the member States which respects the fundamental principles of the International Labour Organization regarding the promotion of social justice and rights for workers.
In addition, we have paid significant attention to implementing our obligations by ratifying nine international labour Conventions, including the Discrimination (Employment and Occupation) Convention, 1958 (No. 111), the Equal Remuneration Convention, 1951 (No. 100), and others which will be studied and ratified in the future. The Constitution and law of the Lao People‟s Democratic Republic contain provisions regarding non-discrimination and the fundamental rights of the Lao population, such as article 35 of the Constitution which states that citizens are equal before the law, irrespective of their gender, social status, education, beliefs and ethnic group.
Article 13 of the Development and Protection Act states that equal rights for women and men means equality in self-development and that they have the same values and opportunities in politics, economics, society, culture and family.
Article 45 of the Labour Code states that employees who perform equal quantity, quality and value of work are entitled to receive equal salary, wages or other benefits without any discrimination as to race, nationality, gender, age, beliefs and socioeconomic status.
Regarding employment and jobs, article 15 of the Development and Protection Act stipulates that the State promotes the right of women to engage in production, business and services in accordance with the law. Women have the right to choose their profession, to choose employment, to be remunerated and to receive other benefits from their work. In order to promote social justice and narrow the wage gap between male and female workers in the Lao People‟s Democratic Republic, the Government considers that the tripartite constituents should identify, monitor and implement activities with regard to minimum wages.
The Government encourages the tripartite constituents to play a key role in drafting laws and regulations. Sharing these responsibilities benefits employers, employees and society.
Allow me to take this opportunity to express our sincere thanks to the International Labour Organization for its support to the Lao People‟s Democratic Republic in the field of technical and financial endeavours, which contribute to the economic and social development of the country.
Live in hamony with one another. Do not be pound but be willing to assosiate with people of low position. Do not be conceited. Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good
Oh! No Mr. Bounkhong, This news was spread all over the medias, including ASTV, RFA. you're the opposition of LaoPDR, you don't need proved from The UN. before you said is true.???
ລາວສວັນ ລູກຫລານພໍ່ກະດວດ
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 9:57 PM, A. Bounkhong. wrote:
Sabaidee Mr Vang and Mr Somxai,
Our team tried to check this news but we cannot find properly a document to back up as evidence. If we do wrong so our forum will affect in the future to the international eye. The strategy of Lao PDR Government is priority to destroy our forum. Sometimes we sent news directly to Security council or international communities and UN or publish in the media.
Sad news and sorry news to Lao girl and I known very well about the Hunting Hmong ethnic that why our team tried to work in the forum very hard to publish Lao Voice even we receive the lack of supporting in English text. We accept the English is hard for us who have less knowledge if not check properly the meaning go to the wrong direction.
Best Regards, A. Bounkhong
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 12:58 AM, wrote:
Our heart and sorrow for our beloved 12 years old and her families. This type of horrible acts have been practiced against Lao-Hmong in the jungle and village in Laos at will. When a government neglect their responsibilities to protect the lives and rights of their citizens, the word" People's Republic" is nothing more than a smoke screen.
To: laosnetworkroom@googlegroups.com Sent: Sat, Jul 16, 2011 7:11 am Subject: Re: Lao girl 12 years old was raped by 20 Vietnamese from Hanoi.
Mr. Phom All of your messages looks terrible with red, yellow, blue, look like advertise from MacDonald or Vietnam new year some how, it don't look official or professional. Does any body have comment?
ລາວສວັນ ລູກຫລານພໍ່ກະດວດ
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 6:26 AM, Phom Soudhasa wrote:
Unacceptable manner of Vietnamese from Hanoi. Phom: The incident happened at Sikhotabong distric , Vientiane so Lao PDR Government should bring the murders to punish. If Lao PDR authority cannot do anything to the murders so Laos country is not a sovereign country. So we will raise this matter to the Amnesty international to justice.
From: Lao Phouan Not only Vietminh take over Laoland but RAPE Lao girl 12 years old; June 26, 2011 in Sikhotabong distric, Vientiane; untill dead and still covered by LPDR official not to tell the media or other source of news because it will be damaging the two Communist countries' friendship. How everybody feel about this LAO stupidity government action?. What is the role of government? protect his Viet friend and kill her citizen.
LPDR thugs see no Evil, hear no EVIL doing from its Master Viets because Lao leaders are castrated by Viet master. If any of its slave
Anything can happen but it's 12yrs old girl or short skirt girl here Lao commie leader complains, he or she may disappear without trace like any other one that seeks justice. Lao commie leaders turn its blind eyes on its own citizens to avoid harsh punishmentfrom its master Viets. May lord Buddha blesses the victim soul, her siblings, and her parents. got raped by those 20 Viet? if the story is true and those Viets rapist go to jail I didn't see how it will damage Lao-Viet relationship.. .http://www.manager.co.th/IndoChina/ViewNews.aspx?NewsID=9540000084976
Rapists are rapists, has nothing to do with their Nationality. Arseholes are arseholes and they will mention "Viet" to vilify the Vietnamese. Just like when they use the word "commi". People like that don't have my respect and can only sway opinions of "kon smong orn".
Kind Regards, Phom Soudhasa A member of Lao Activist Group. 16 - 07 - 2011
The Lao People's Democratic Republic is an authoritarian one-party state ruled by the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP). The most recent National Assembly (NA) election was held in 2006. The constitution legitimizes only a single party, the LPRP, and almost all candidates in the 2006 election were LPRP members vetted by the party. Security forces reported to civilian authorities.
The central government continued to deny citizens the right to change their government. Prison conditions were harsh and at times life threatening. Corruption in the police and judiciary persisted. The government infringed on citizens' right to privacy and did not respect the rights to freedom of speech, the press, assembly, or association. Local officials at times restricted religious freedom and freedom of movement. Trafficking in persons remained a problem. Workers' rights were restricted.
RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
Section 1 Respect for the Integrity of the Person, Including Freedom From:
a. Arbitrary or Unlawful Deprivation of Life
There were no reports that the government or its agents committed arbitrary or unlawful killings. Unlike past years, there were no credible reports of military action against insurgent groups.
There were no developments in the cases of persons allegedly killed by the military or police in previous years.
b. Disappearance
There were no reports of politically motivated disappearances.
c. Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
The law prohibits the beating or torture of an arrested person. In practice, members of the police and security forces sometimes abused prisoners.
Detainees occasionally were subjected to beatings and long-term solitary confinement in completely darkened rooms, and in many cases they were detained in leg chains or wooden stocks for long periods. Former inmates reported that degrading treatment, the chaining and manacling of prisoners, and solitary confinement in small unlit rooms were standard punishments in larger prisons, while smaller provincial or district prisons employed manacles and chains to prevent prisoners from escaping.
Prison and Detention Center Conditions
Prison conditions varied widely but in general were harsh and occasionally life threatening. Prisons were overcrowded with poor ventilation, minimal sanitation facilities, inadequate food and potable water, and substandard medical care. Prisoners in larger, state-operated facilities in Vientiane generally fared better than those in provincial prisons. Food rations were minimal, and most prisoners relied on their families for subsistence. Most of the larger facilities allowed prisoners to grow supplemental food in small vegetable gardens, although there were periodic reports that prison guards took food from prisoners' gardens. Prison wardens set prison visitation policies. Consequently, in some facilities families could make frequent visits, but in others visits were severely restricted.
There were credible reports from international organizations that authorities treated ethnic minority prisoners particularly harshly. Former prisoners reported that incommunicado detention was used as an interrogation technique and against perceived problem prisoners; however, there were no reports of its use during the year. Although most prisons had some form of clinic, usually with a doctor or nurse on staff, medical facilities were extremely poor and medical treatment for serious ailments was unavailable. In some facilities prisoners could arrange treatment in outside hospitals if they could pay for the treatment and the expense of police escorts.
People Nationality: Noun and adjective--Lao (sing. and pl.). Population (2011 est., CIA World Factbook): 6.5 million. Annual population growth rate (2009 est.): 2.3%. Ethnic groups: Tai-Kadai language family (6 ethnic groups)--66.2%; Austro-Asiatic (Mon-Khmer and Viet-Muong) language family (30 ethnic groups)--22.8%; Hmong-Yao (2 ethnic groups)--7.4%; Tibeto-Burman (8 ethnic groups)--2.7%; other ethnic groups (including Vietnamese and Chinese)--0.9%. Religions: Buddhism--65%; Christianity--1.3%; others (principally animism, also Baha’i, and Islam)--33.7%. Languages: Lao (official), English, French, and various ethnic languages. Education: Literacy--69%. Health (2009): Infant mortality rate-77.82/1,000. Life expectancy (2009 est., World Bank)--65.4 years. Work force (3.691 million, 2010): Agriculture 75.1%; industry 5.5%; services 19.5%.
Government Type: Communist state. Branches: Executive--President (head of state); Chairman, Council of Ministers (prime minister and head of government); 11-member Politburo; 61-member Central Committee. Legislative--132-seat National Assembly. Judicial--district, regional, and a national Supreme Court. Political parties: Lao People's Revolutionary Party (LPRP)--only legal party. Administrative subdivisions: 16 provinces, and Vientiane prefecture.
Economy GDP (2010 est.): $6.9 billion. Per capita income (2010 est.): $986. GDP growth rate (2010 est.): 8.5%. Natural resources: Hydroelectric power, timber, and minerals. Agriculture (29% of GDP, 2011 est.): Primary products--glutinous rice, coffee, corn, sugarcane, vegetables, tobacco, ginger, water buffalo, pigs, cattle, poultry, sweet potatoes, cotton, tea, and peanuts. Industry (26.5% of GDP, 2011 est.): Primary types--copper, tin, gold, and gypsum mining; timber, electric power, agricultural processing, construction, garments, cement, tourism. Industrial growth rate (2009 est.): 4.8%. Services (2011 est.): 44.5% of GDP. Trade: Exports (2010 est.)--$1.950 billion: gold and copper, electricity, wood and wood products, garments, coffee and other agricultural products, rattan, and tin. Major markets--Thailand, Vietnam, China, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and Germany. Imports (2010 est.)--$2.258 billion. Major imports--fuel, food, consumer, goods, machinery and equipment, vehicles and spare parts. Major suppliers--Thailand, Vietnam, China, South Korea, and Belgium.
Our team tried to check this news but we cannot find properly a document to back up as evidence. If we do wrong so our forum will affect in the future to the international eye. The strategy of Lao PDR Government is priority to destroy our forum. Sometimes we sent news directly to Security council or international communities and UN or publish in the media.
Sad news and sorry news to Lao girl and I known very well about the Hunting Hmong ethnic that why our team tried to work in the forum very hard to publish Lao Voice even we receive the lack of supporting in English text. We accept the English is hard for us who have less knowledge if not check properly the meaning go to the wrong direction.
Best Regards,
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 12:58 AM, wrote:
Our heart and sorrow for our beloved 12 years old and her families. This type of horrible acts have been practiced against Lao-Hmong in the jungle and village in Laos at will. When a government neglect their responsibilities to protect the lives and rights of their citizens, the word" People's Republic" is nothing more than a smoke screen.
To: laosnetworkroom@googlegroups.com Sent: Sat, Jul 16, 2011 7:11 am Subject: Re: Lao girl 12 years old was raped by 20 Vietnamese from Hanoi.
Mr. Phom All of your messages looks terrible with red, yellow, blue, look like advertise from MacDonald or Vietnam new year some how, it don't look official or professional. Does any body have comment?
ລາວສວັນ ລູກຫລານພໍ່ກະດວດ
On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 6:26 AM, Phom Soudhasa wrote:
Unacceptable manner of Vietnamese from Hanoi. Phom: The incident happened at Sikhotabong distric , Vientiane so Lao PDR Government should bring the murders to punish. If Lao PDR authority cannot do anything to the murders so Laos country is not a sovereign country. So we will raise this matter to the Amnesty international to justice.
Not only Vietminh take over Laoland but RAPE Lao girl 12 years old; June 26, 2011 in Sikhotabong distric, Vientiane; untill dead and still covered by LPDR official not to tell the media or other source of news because it will be damaging the two Communist countries' friendship. How everybody feel about this LAO stupidity government action?. What is the role of government? protect his Viet friend and kill her citizen.
LPDR thugs see no Evil, hear no EVIL doing from its Master Viets because Lao leaders are castrated by Viet master. If any of its slave
Anything can happen but it's 12yrs old girl or short skirt girl here Lao commie leader complains, he or she may disappear without trace like any other one that seeks justice. Lao commie leaders turn its blind eyes on its own citizens to avoid harsh punishmentfrom its master Viets. May lord Buddha blesses the victim soul, her siblings, and her parents. got raped by those 20 Viet? if the story is true and those Viets rapist go to jail I didn't see how it will damage Lao-Viet relationship..
Rapists are rapists, has nothing to do with their Nationality. Arseholes are arseholes and they will mention "Viet" to vilify the Vietnamese. Just like when they use the word "commi". People like that don't have my respect and can only sway opinions of "kon smong orn".
Kind Regards, Phom Soudhasa A member of Lao Activist Group. 16 - 07 - 2011
Dear serichon lao around the world I don't know who you are, but in this Democratic stage for all of Lao people, I would like to share my ideas with all friends for our natiion. we know and everybody knows the new situation in Southeast Asia occured in recent month,. starting from the points of Military move between Vietnam and China in South China Sea. And as we compared with the political moves in Laos PDR at this time, the celebration of hegemony of Vietnam in Laos in last week, the starting or making formal military tie between Laos and China, the military friendship between Lao PDR and Russia.. all of these moves shadowed the any crises may happen in Laos in the near future. So if there is any plans which Dockchampa Revolution may take up at this time, I guest it may be the properly time for action. We will join together in any parts of actions. I promise.
เราต้องสู้ต่อไปอย่างไม่มีที่สิ้นสุดจนกว่าไอ้เหี้ยจูมมาลีและระบอบ นรกมันหายไปจากลาว(We will not stop fighting until Tyrant Bac Kha Po6 Choum and their evil system is out of Laos.)ເພື່ອຣູ້ຄວາມຈິງກ່ຽວກັບຣາຊວົງອັບປຣີແລະກະສັດຊັ່ວໆ ຄມນ ລາວແດງ ທີ່ສ້າງເຂດເສຖກິດພີເສດ ເພື່ອຂາຍຄວາມເປັນເອກກະຣາຊ ທາງດ້ານພາສາ ການເງີນ ແລະຄວາມຫັ້ມນຄົງຂອງຊາດ ທຸກໆເສັ້ນທາງມູ້ງໄປທິ່ ນປຊ ອມຣກnorporchorusa.ຄອມ ແລະ ວິທຍຸຈຳປາເມືອງລາວ ທິ່ ປາຣິສradiochampamuonglao.free.fr
With highly to everyone thoughts, ideas, believes, and philosophies. Everyone's believes are highly significant impacts to explore for encouraging manners. Herewith are what I would like to share with the team and group members in this forum:
- If you set a goal for yourself and are able to achieve it, you have won your race. Your goal can be to come in first, to improve your performance, or just finish the race - it's up to you...
- I always want to be the best I could be at whatever I did in the past. I didn't want to be the number one golfer in the world. I just wanted to be as good as I could be.
- It is better to look ahead and prepare than to look back and regret. If you aspire to the highest place, it is no disgrace to stop at the second or even the third place.
- Achievement is largely the product of steadily raising none's level of aspiration and expectation.
- You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream to help Lao Norks and Lao Nai... Therefore, the topic you posted in this forum and said: Lao Nork team cannot help Lao Nai is false...?
- You have got to try and reach for the stars or try and achieve the unreachable...
- You don't have to be a fantastic hero or leader to do certain things - to compete. You can be just an ordinary chap, sufficiently motivated to reach challenging goals...
- Don't be afraid of the space between your dreams and reality. If you can dream it, you can make it so...
- The reason most people never reach their goals is that they don't define them, learn about them, or even seriously consider them as believable or achievable. Winner can tell you where they are going, what they plan to do along the way, and who will be sharing the adventure with them...
- My ability to concentrate and work toward that goal has been my greatest asset to work for Lao Norks and Lao Nai people...
Remember, our aspirations are our possibilities. Far away, there in the sunshine, are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow them...
Make sure we must step forward, we have to learn the rules of the game. And then we have to play the game better than anyone else..
The most important thing about motivation is goal-setting. You should always have the goal-settings to achieve them. So, please do not motivate our compatriots the wrong approaches...
Lastly but not least, don't surrender your individuality which is your greatest agent of power, to the customs and conventionalities that have got their life from the great mass... Do you want to be a power in the world? Then be yourslef...
Now our soccer team players are beginning and playing in the field and we found many occasions that the Lao PDR are confused themselves to shoot their own goalkeeper, but we are still counting to the point for our goal without our team efforts to try to shoot to be the winner... Again, the winner never quit...though
That's all I can say to this forum..
High respectfully submitted, Dr. William K. BOUAROUY, Author...
As I listen and observe the video clip from Dr. Khampheuy Panmanlaythong is quite interesting in term of request for change and straight to the point. However, saying is one thing an doing it is another thing. I am not quite sure his ideas will go along with the communist party objectives or not. Anyway, at least he see the important of education and its culture that is loosing its grip to foreign intruder such as Chinese, Thai, and Vietnamese.
If they (Lao Communist government) are concern and have a vision to lead the people for a better future and have its own independent. Why are they waiting this long to speak up? If and only if the real government has concern for its citizen and want the country to progress in the right direction then they should consider multi-party to run its country. I don't think it would be that simple like East and West Germany that reunification and build its country from both sides. Please look around and take a caution with communist regime..... Last but not least the Lao government do not want to invest in education simple because they don't want its citizens to have any ideas to protest its government..... Just wait and see what really will happen in Laos.... Until then, please doing what is good for yourself, your community, and share your knowledge.... Knowledge is power and with that power you can help betterment of your Lao community.....
I respected each everyone of you highly. I am not taking side of you or other. Kang kouk kiak --laid -- kang kou xack. They are two different political powers. If we want Laos to gain its independent back. We all must work together as an Ocean Realm. Kiak has nothing to do with our nation. Only Laos can give me my Kiak when I got elected or appointed to be... whatever position I am??.. then my status and authority can be implemented under the authority of the Law that permits me to do my job.
At this time please put our Kiaks at home until the ceremony comes to take place first. What he had pointed out, they are trues. We must rely that the future of tomorrow belongs to the children of today. we always looking for something better for our nation and children not for ourselves.
Mr serichon lao
It is great to see you in the the team to fight for democracy of the first start 36 years ago with ancestors 60-70 years old, now their age should be 90-106 years old. How about the second team, 3rd team......till now. Can you show our forum that they are a Lao leader of Lao Nork. Since I came to join the Lao political Organization Abroad in 2007 and I have not seen a leader of Lao Nork to speak up and claimed that He/ She leads all Lao Nork. Please explain as much as you can.
Note: I never said Lao Nork that they were not fighting for democracy in Laos but I should add " They fought each other among the Lao leaders "
Since Lao people have settled in the third world we never heard a Lao leader to do the fighting for democracy but they do to fight for to be a leader of Lao Nork people only therefore the international communities ignored this matter.
I should not leave this space for make the meaning changed.
A Brisbane-based charity says it has smashed a child-trafficking ring that has sent 200 teenage girls from Laos into sex slavery in Thailand.
Two Brisbane business figures started the charity, The Grey Man, which claims more than 400 supporters in Australia and South-East Asia.
The Grey Man says its raids this month, with the help of Thai police, rescued five 15-year-old girls from brothels and karaoke bars.
It is alleged an accused child-trafficker took the girls from their families in 2005 after promising to find them factory work. The girls' families allegedly each received $600 - twice the average annual wage in Thailand. Three alleged ringleaders of the child trafficking ring were arrested this month in northern Laos, The Grey Man says.
Retired chartered accountant Russell Hawksford is one of the two men who front The Grey Man. The other, who only goes by the name "John", is said to be an ex-Special Air Service (SAS) officer.
"John . . . became an anthropologist," Mr Hawksford said. "He works in Brisbane when he is not in Laos."
The Grey Man also runs projects to provide solar energy, community centres or school equipment.
Rotary backs some projects. But the main game was running covert operations to rescue child prostitutes, Mr Hawksford said.
The last raids had been the most successful since the group formed in 2004.
"We find that [the girls] are trafficked for either their labour or for the sex trade," he said. "We find that in the south [of Laos] . . . a lot of them are trafficked into Thailand for factories. But the ones we rescued [this month] were definitely for the sex trade. The intelligence we have is that the gang has been running roughly 200 girls a year."
Mr Hawksford said The Grey Man's work barely scraped the surface towards eradicating child prostitution. "It is the tip of the iceberg, but it is still five lives," he said. "Once they are trafficked, they are beaten and raped. And if the resist they are beaten and raped and many of them end up with AIDS."
Intelligence about the latest child-trafficking ring had come from a non-government agency working in northern Laos, he said.
"They would prefer to give the intelligence to us and then we would work out the best way of handling the operation," he said.
"We don't break the law, we don't do operations that might become an international incident and we obviously engage the police.
"In this case, the provincial police engaged the Bangkok special squad and we worked out the logistics of doing it."
He said the arrests, near Chiang Khong, had taken place on the Mekong River, with Thai police leading the operation. Police now had information that could lead to seven more arrests.
Mr Hawksford said there was no evidence of children trafficked to Australia, but there had been a few cases of Asian women smuggled into brothels.
No one knows how many women and children are affected, but estimates for the East Asia region alone are between 250,000 and 400,000 a year.
Why splitting up Thailand wouldn't work Published on July 15, 2011
Re: How about a two-state solution for Thailand? Letters, July 14.
Horst Bullinger says Thailand should be divided into two nations:
the North and Northeast on one side (for Thaksin Shinawatra to rule); the North and Northeast on one side (for Thaksin Shinawatra to rule); the North and Northeast on one side (for Thaksin Shinawatra to rule); the North and Northeast on one side (for Thaksin Shinawatra to rule);
and the rest as a second country. I don't think Mr Bullinger knows enough of Thailand's geopolitics to suggest that.
Bangkok is a seaport city. It has been a major source of income for Thailand for more than 300 years. It is said that about three-fourths of tax money in Thailand comes from Bangkok and the surrounding provinces.
The North and Northeast are a landlocked country. If separated from Bangkok, the new country will be reduced in terms of economic development on the same line with Laos and Cambodia. More importantly, it will be the most populous country with the least source of income to feed itself, let alone prosper.
NEWS - Resources and Energy Comment Rains hit PanAust Laos mine
Published 7:23 PM, 5 Jul 2011 Last update 7:23 PM, 5 Jul 2011
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A contractor working for miner PanAust Ltd in Laos was likely killed in a rain-triggered landslide, the company said.
PanAust on Tuesday said an excavator operator who was working on road clearance activities off-site from the company's Phu Kham mine had been swept away in a landslide.
The company said more than one metre of rain had fallen on the mine in the past month - more than double the average.
It said normal weather had returned and that four days of concentrate production had been lost at the mine as a result of suspended operations.
Scheduled shipments of copper and gold should be unaffected, PanAust said.
PanAust shares finished seven cents weaker at $3.90.
ทักษิณ เองไม่เคยพูดถึงไอเดียเรื่องการตั้งรัฐบาลพลัดถิ่นเมื่อเกิดรัฐประหารหรือ เรื่องผลกระทบของการเข้าเฝ้าของคณะรัฐประหาร แต่ในการให้สัมภาษณ์นิตยสาร Time ของสหรัฐ ในเดือนกุมภาพันธ์ 2550 (ที่นี่ http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,1584101,00.html ) เมื่อถูกถามว่าถ้ารัฐบาลของเขาเป็นที่นิยมของประชาชนมาก ทำไมแทบไม่มีประชาชนออกมาโวยวายประท้วงเมื่อเกิดรัฐประหารขึ้น ซึ่งทักษิณตอบว่า “มันก็เหมือนกับการรัฐประหาร 17 ครั้งก่อนหน้านี้ในประเทศไทย แรกทีเดียว ประชาชนจะช้อค แล้วพวกเขาก็เริ่มแสดงความไม่เห็นด้วย และแล้วพวกเขาก็เริ่มจะยอมรับมัน โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่งหลังจากรัฐประหารนั้นได้รับการรับรองจากพระเจ้าอยู่หัว” (It was the same with Thailand’s 17 other coups. First, the people are shocked. Then they start to voice their concerns. And then they start to accpet it, especially after it’s endorsed by His Majesty the King.) ผมคิดว่า เราคงยังไม่ถึงกับสามารถใช้คำสัมภาษณ์นี้เป็นหลักฐานยืนยันโดยตรง ต่อรายงานของทูตสหรัฐที่ว่าทักษิณเปลี่ยนท่าทีต่อการรัฐประหาร 19 กันยา หลังการได้เข้าเฝ้าของคณะรัฐประหาร แม้ว่าการที่ทักษิณให้ความสำคัญกับประเด็น “ได้รับการรับรองจากพระพระเจ้าอยู่หัว” และยกเรื่องนี้ขึ้นมาเป็นเหตุผลอธิบายปฏิกิริยาต่อรัฐประหารของประชาชนทั่ว ไป นับว่าน่าสนใจอย่างยิ่ง
Pfändung in München Drucken Bewerten 05:46 Thailändische Prinzen-Boeing wird zum Politikum
Bangkok ist empört über die Beschlagnahmung einer Boeing in München. Die Maschine gehört dem thailändischen Königshaus. Nun reist der Außenminister an.
Die spektakuläre Pfändung der Boeing 737 des thailändischen Kronprinzen Maha Vajiralongkorn in München droht zu einer diplomatischen Krise zu führen. Thailands Außenminister Kasit Piromya machte sich persönlich auf den Weg nach Deutschland, um sich um die Angelegenheit zu kümmern. Sollte es kein zufriedenstellendes Ergebnis geben, könne dies die deutsch-thailändischen Beziehungen belasten, warnte er nach einem Bericht der „Bangkok Post“ vor der Abreise. Er sprach von einem „Riesenfehler“ der deutschen Behörden.
Flugzeug von Thailands Kronprinz Foto: dpa/DPA Um sein beschlagnahmtes Flugzeug dreht sich der Streit: Thailands Kronprinz Maha Vajiralongkorn
Boeing des Kronprinzen Foto: dpa Das beschlagnahmte Flugzeug des thailändischen Kronprinzen
Boeing des Kronprinzen
Boeing des Kronprinzen Foto: dpa Das beschlagnahmte Flugzeug des thailändischen Kronprinzen
Der Insolvenzverwalter des Baukonzerns Walter Bau hatte die Boeing in einer Nacht- und Nebelaktion am Dienstag pfänden lassen. Gerichtsvollzieher versiegelten die Maschine am Münchner Flughafen. Der Kronprinz, der meist selbst am Steuer sitzt und oft in München weilt, kann mit der Maschine nicht mehr abheben. Hintergrund ist eine Millionenforderung von Walter Bau gegen den thailändischen Staat, die auf einen Streit um eine bei Bangkok gebaute Maut-Autobahn zurückgeht.
Nach Angaben des thailändischen Außenministeriums gehört die Maschine dem Kronprinzen persönlich und nicht dem Staat. Der Außenminister hat sich bereits an das Auswärtige Amt gewandt. Er will die deutschen Gerichte ersuchen, die Maschine umgehend freizugeben.
BANGKOK - Thailand's foreign minister said on Thursday he would fly to Germany to try to convince authorities to reverse a court-authorized impounding of a Boeing 737 owned by Thailand's Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn.
Kasit Piromya said he would lead a Thai delegation of diplomats and lawyers to rectify "a great mistake" made by German liquidators who impounded the jet in a financial dispute between Thailand and an insolvent German construction firm.
"We would like to clarify that this case has no connection whatsover with His Majesty the Crown Prince. This is a great mistake stemming apparently from false information provided to the German judicial system by the plaintiff," Kasit told a news conference.
"A prompt lifting of the impounding of the plane is our top priority. We don't wish to see this incident dragged on for a single day more lest it affects our mutual friendly relations."
Kasit said he would fly to Berlin on Friday and a spokesman for the ministry in Berlin said the delegation was expected for talks at the foreign office on Friday evening.
As German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle is in South America, the delegation will be met by Minister of State Cornelia Pieper.
German insolvency administrators impounded the plane on Wednesday in a move to seek payment of an old debt owed by the Thai government to the collapsed German firm.
The debt goes back more than 20 years to when German company Dywidag helped build a 26 km toll road to Don Muang airport, formerly Bangkok's main international airport.
Dywidag merged in 2001 with Walter Bau AG, which later became insolvent.
"We have been seeking payment of more than 30 million euros ($43 million) for years and this drastic measure is virtually the last resort," administrator Werner Schneider said on Wednesday.
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25 year Treaty between Vietnam & Laos ( July 18, 1977 )
Article One: The Mutual Trust & Long Term Cooperation
The two sides undertake to do their best to defend and develop the Lao-Vietnam special relationship to constantly strengthen solidarity and mutual trust, long-term cooperation and mutual assistance in all fields in a spirit of proletarian internationalism
Article Five: The Two Sides Endeavor to Strengthen Militants, Solidarity Relations & Cooperation
Military, the 25 year Vietnamese - Laotian Treaty of July 18, 1977 allowed more then 500,000 Vietnamese civilians and family of the army to station in Laos. There were more than 100,000 Vietnam troops in December 1988. In December 1988, the Communist Lao Government announced that all the Vietnam troops had withdrawn from Laos but in fact, there are still more than 60,000 Vietnamese troops in December 1990.
On 11 November 1995 Vietnam signed a new Treaty with Laos to further enhance this arrangement, under the name " Labour Exchange Agreement " Under the term of Labour Exchange Agreement , Vietnam sent their soldiers to Laos in the disguise of ordinary labourers; these labourers had trucks of their own, in which they kept a wide variety of special weaponry for military action for any eventuality.
Neo-colonialism ( In Canada, for example.)
Neocolonialism means a 'new colonialism'. It involves the use of state-funded Native government, business, & organizations to indirectly control Indigenous people. In Canada, for example, the government spends billions of dollars annually to maintain a system of neocolonialism, funding band councils, Aboriginal political organizations, as well as social programs, arts & culture, etc. "Neocolonialism involves the use of Natives to control their own people. In general, it means giving some of the benefits of the dominant society to a small, privileged minority, in return for their help in making sure the majority cause trouble..; the image of successful Aboriginals in government [helps] create the myth that all Natives have a place in the dominant society. "The change from colonialism to neocolonialism is a change only in how the state controls the colonized people. Colonialism is a system in which the colonized people have no control over their l ive s - economically, socially, politically, or culturally. The power to make decisions in these important areas of daily life are almost totally in the hands of others, either the state or corporations & business... the state is willing to share some of the wealth of a racist system with a few Natives in return for a more effective method of controlling the majority. "The most threatening & effective form of neocolonialism devised by the state has been its efforts to intervene & control popular Native organizations which had been previously independent. They began with core grants to help the associations organize; then the elected leaders of the organizations got l a rge r & larger s a l a r i e s -making them dependent on the state jus t as the Native bureaucrats in government were. As the years went by more money was provided to organi z a t ions -money for housing, economic development & service programs, etc. "The most important effect of government funding, or state intervention, is that the state, by manipulating grants, can determine to a large extent what strategy the organizations will use. It is no coincidence that when organizations were independent of government money in the mid-sixties, they followed a militant strategy which confronted government. Now, after twenty years of grants, they Ruling Class are foilowing a strategy that requires subser-vience to the state."
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Laos state just can not apply law on their soil for Viet illegals. I know the rapers will be harshly punished once at home but this raises a concern on Lao sovereignty. We are occupied. True Lao,wake up! Invaders will one day pay a price.
La plume du petit coq Sarko vit des fins de mois difficile.
Henri Guaino n'aime pas parler argent. Interrogé sur RMC mercredi au sujet de son salaire, le conseiller spécial de l"Elysée a refusé de donner un chiffre. "Mon salaire ? Cela ne vous regarde pas ! Même si je n'ai rien à cacher, je suis totalement opposé au fait que mes revenus soient exposés sur tous les murs de Paris. Je refuse de le dire à l'antenne !", a répliqué la plume de Nicolas Sarkozy. "Je pense que la transparence absolue est totalitaire", a-t-il ajouté : Le député apparenté PS, René Dosière, est lui un apôtre de la transparence. "Je ne vois pas pourquoi la rémunération d'un haut fonctionnaire ou d'un élu devrait être cachée", a-t-il expliqué au Post. Il évalue le salaire net mensuel d'Henri Guaino à l'Elysée à 19.000 euros. L'auteur notamment de L'argent caché de l'Élysée explique ne pas pouvoir donner de chiffre plus précis parce que le dernier rapport sur le budget de l'Elysée ne le mentionnait pas. Précédent en 2009 Son estimation recoupe celle du Canard Enchaîné datant de 2009. Il évaluait le salaire annuel brut d'Henri Guaino à 290.368,93 euros : 132.856,93 euros en tant que conseiller maître de la Cour des comptes, auxquels s'ajoute "une indemnité de sujétion particulière" de 157.512 euros. A l'époque, Henri Guaino avait déjà dénoncé une "espèce de transparence totalitaire, mesquine".
Bac Choummalyl and his wife, change your ways or you will join Elena and Nicolae Ceausescu 1989 in hell http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_azkovlxv4&feature=related
China in Laos: Busted flush - How a Sino-Lao special economic zone hit the skids
AT HOME and abroad, China is a byword for fast-track development, where yesterday’s paddy field is tomorrow’s factory, highway or hotel. Less noticed is that such development can just as quickly go into reverse. Golden City, in Boten, just over the border from China in tiny Laos, is a case in point.
When a Hong Kong-registered company signed a 30-year, renewable lease with the Lao government in 2003 to set up a 1,640-hectare special economic zone built with mainland money and expertise, Golden City was touted as a futuristic hub for trade and tourism. The builders promptly went to work, and a cluster of pastel blocks rose amid the green hills of northern Laos. Thousands of Chinese tourists and entrepreneurs poured into the enclave, drawn largely by the forbidden pleasures and profits of gambling, which is illegal in China, except in Macau. Today the main casino, inside a three-star hotel, lies abandoned, its baize tables thick with dust.
The trouble started in December, when Chinese gamblers found that the operators refused to let them leave until they had coughed up for betting losses. Officials from Hubei province apparently negotiated the release of several “hostages”, but many more continued to be held against their will. Accounts in the Chinese media say that casino recruiters lured gamblers with offers of free travel and hotel rooms, only to be kept captive and beaten when their credit ran out. Lao villagers swap grisly tales of corpses dumped in the river.
Chinese authorities have since put the boot into Boten. In March the foreign ministry warned citizens not to gamble in Laos and accused Golden City of cheating its cross-border customers. It said it had demanded that Laos close down the casino. Last month the casino duly shut, and the smaller gaming halls have since gone too. The 232-room hotel, which is almost empty, will be next.
Most shop and restaurant owners have packed up and left, as have the Thai transvestite show and the legions of prostitutes. Stricter visa rules for Chinese tourists have added to the squeeze. A Lao policeman, who admits to having nothing to do, puts the town’s dwindling population at 2,000, down from 10,000 at its peak. The enclave’s economy seems to have collapsed just as the builders hit their stride with a new high-rise hotel and a shopping centre bristling with columns in the classical style.
Golden City says it has pumped $130m into the project’s first phase, including funds from outside investors. A company official, Ginger He, puts a brave face on things, arguing that the slump is a chance to rebrand the enclave as a wholesome tourist destination and import-export zone. She blames the bad publicity on shady Chinese concessionaires who ran the card games in the casino—as if the company had expected angels. Golden City has since declared force majeure to revoke its contracts. Investors might wish to sue under Lao law. But Miss He points out that China had ordered Laos to close the casino. “Little brother cannot fight with big brother,” she says.