I wonder they keep arreste more peoples and yong, dkj keep deny the arrested. If they are perfect them they should tell the true and explain the reason of arrested.
How can dr. pao also in there and have no voice about this arrest at all. Is he and his friend are in the planning of arrest as well.
On Nov 7, 10:47 am, yawgnomdub <yawg...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
> On 7 Nov, 12:41, ຜູ່ບ່າວລາວ <bao...@gmail.com> wrote: > How can dr. pao also in there and have no voice about this arrest at > all. Is he and his friend are in the planning of arrest as well.
Dr. Pao is there he's leader of Neohom himself why he still be able to cruising around, spend well his money enjoy drinking with old friend? That is your answer.. The news is fabricated to attack LPDR, offcourse LPDR is like all other country in the word, they can't make every one happy that's impossible, as you can see the shooting at Ft Hood Tx, USA, nothing wrong with him he just not happy for US government that all...
If you read carfully the statement posted by PhoubaoLao, there are only claims, affirmation, accusation but no proof, no fact and of course no evidence. The charabia in the text is: they cut and paste from here and there to make the text longer and longer but what they failed to understand is that more they claim more they discredit their claim because no proof and no evidence.
Very funny
Sok dee
On 7 nov, 20:58, ລາວພວນ ລາວຮັກຊາດ <phet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 7, 10:47 am, yawgnomdub <yawg...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
> > On 7 Nov, 12:41, ຜູ່ບ່າວລາວ <bao...@gmail.com> wrote: > > How can dr. pao also in there and have no voice about this arrest at > > all. Is he and his friend are in the planning of arrest as well.
> Dr. Pao is there he's leader of Neohom himself > why he still be able to cruising around, spend well > his money enjoy drinking with old friend? > That is your answer.. > The news is fabricated to attack LPDR, offcourse > LPDR is like all other country in the word, they can't > make every one happy that's impossible, as you can > see the shooting at Ft Hood Tx, USA, nothing wrong > with him he just not happy for US government that all...
The number keeps increasing and increasing. It'll be over 1000 people by the end of next week. Initially it was over 300 detained and then most got released and now it's still over 300 people + 13 more, according to PBL's number. I am wondering who's in right mind would stage something like this and expect to get away before the big public events like the SEA Games, where the security is expected to be tight; unless they're ready to be in the dark cells for the rest of their lives. Secondly, what kind of trouble can a dozen of people do to have any impacts? Thirdly, if this is true, why don't RFA or whoever creates this news publish the names including the family names, address or village where they live? If they know the first name and age, I am sure that they can find out the last name and the address too. The first name and some age number do not mean anything. Any one can come up with that. If they can publish the name and address I am sure that Lao community overseas can confirm with their relatives in Laos if these people are actually got arrested. Laos is not that big. So, why doesn't the RFA start with that to prove the creditability??
> If you read carfully the statement posted by PhoubaoLao, there are > only claims, affirmation, accusation but no proof, no fact and of > course no evidence. The charabia in the text is: they cut and paste > from here and there to make the text longer and longer but what they > failed to understand is that more they claim more they discredit their > claim because no proof and no evidence.
> Very funny
> Sok dee
> On 7 nov, 20:58, ລາວພວນ ລາວຮັກຊາດ <phet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Nov 7, 10:47 am, yawgnomdub <yawg...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
> > > On 7 Nov, 12:41, ຜູ່ບ່າວລາວ <bao...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > How can dr. pao also in there and have no voice about this arrest at > > > all. Is he and his friend are in the planning of arrest as well.
> > Dr. Pao is there he's leader of Neohom himself > > why he still be able to cruising around, spend well > > his money enjoy drinking with old friend? > > That is your answer.. > > The news is fabricated to attack LPDR, offcourse > > LPDR is like all other country in the word, they can't > > make every one happy that's impossible, as you can > > see the shooting at Ft Hood Tx, USA, nothing wrong > > with him he just not happy for US government that all...
LPDR's ideologies will always be:
1. We don't see 2. We don't know 3. We haven't heard about it 4. We don't do it. And 5. We don't have it. Period.
Even you blow Patouxay in ashes... they still claim.... just electricity wiring problem. So if you want to wake up the world, use a better technique.
Sources in Laos and the Lao government are reporting that secret police in Laos are going door-to-door in key areas of Vientiane, Luang Prabang, Xieng Khouang and elsewhere in Laos arresting Lao and Hmong suspects allegedly affiliated with organizing anti-government rallies from November 2-5, 2009. According to sources in Laos, 13 more people were arrested today in Vientiane. The new arrests brings to 359 the known Laotian people arrested, or jailed, by the LPA and Lao secret police since November 2, 2009, prior to the start of the Southeast Asia games ( SEA games) in December.
Did you look at bottom of the page where news sources came from?
> If you read carfully the statement posted by PhoubaoLao, there are > only claims, affirmation, accusation but no proof, no fact and of > course no evidence. The charabia in the text is: they cut and paste > from here and there to make the text longer and longer but what they > failed to understand is that more they claim more they discredit their > claim because no proof and no evidence.
> Very funny
> Sok dee
> On 7 nov, 20:58, ລາວພວນ ລາວຮັກຊາດ <phet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Nov 7, 10:47 am, yawgnomdub <yawg...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
> > > On 7 Nov, 12:41, ຜູ່ບ່າວລາວ <bao...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > How can dr. pao also in there and have no voice about this arrest at > > > all. Is he and his friend are in the planning of arrest as well.
> > Dr. Pao is there he's leader of Neohom himself > > why he still be able to cruising around, spend well > > his money enjoy drinking with old friend? > > That is your answer.. > > The news is fabricated to attack LPDR, offcourse > > LPDR is like all other country in the word, they can't > > make every one happy that's impossible, as you can > > see the shooting at Ft Hood Tx, USA, nothing wrong > > with him he just not happy for US government that all...
> If they can publish the name and address I am sure that Lao community > overseas can confirm with their relatives in Laos if these people are > actually got arrested. Laos is not that big. So, why doesn't the RFA > start with that to prove the creditability??
> you are talking as things are running like in america. that is not the > case here.
> On Nov 7, 4:45 pm, The Chosen One <siengr1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > If they can publish the name and address I am sure that Lao community > > overseas can confirm with their relatives in Laos if these people are > > actually got arrested. Laos is not that big. So, why doesn't the RFA > > start with that to prove the creditability??
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CSL,
The problem with people today is that when they see or hear a news on TVs or papers, automatically without even analyzing the whole story, in their simple mind they think the story is 100% accurate or true. For example, If CNN says something and then ABC and CBS or other news outlets say the same thing, in their average mind automatically the story gotta be right or true. That's why I watch both the extreme left and the right wing news outlets - Fox News and MSNBC, and something else in between. As for this story, if they have the credible source, especially when they know the detained people's age and gender, I am sure that their source(s) can get them the family name and the village(s) where they live or even better the pictures of the event. To me, it seemed like the source(s) already have seen the detainees' ID cards. Just think about this: if I tell you that I have an ananymous source in your area telling me that your wife is cheating on you. Will you believe my story without any evidence any substantiation from me? Probably not, right? However, for a guy that has already mistrusted on his wife, he certainly will sway. I don't know about you but for me I believe stuffs based on evidences and substantiations, not just based on what someone has said.
> On Nov 7, 10:33 pm, ກາສາລາວ <casa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > jerry,
> > you are talking as things are running like in america. that is not the > > case here.
> > On Nov 7, 4:45 pm, The Chosen One <siengr1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > If they can publish the name and address I am sure that Lao community > > > overseas can confirm with their relatives in Laos if these people are > > > actually got arrested. Laos is not that big. So, why doesn't the RFA > > > start with that to prove the creditability??
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> CSL,
> The problem with people today is that when they see or hear a news on > TVs or papers, automatically without even analyzing the whole story, > in their simple mind they think the story is 100% accurate or true. > For example, If CNN says something and then ABC and CBS or other news > outlets say the same thing, in their average mind automatically the > story gotta be right or true. That's why I watch both the extreme left > and the right wing news outlets - Fox News and MSNBC, and something > else in between. > As for this story, if they have the credible source, especially when > they know the detained people's age and gender, I am sure that their > source(s) can get them the family name and the village(s) where they > live or even better the pictures of the event. To me, it seemed like > the source(s) already have seen the detainees' ID cards. Just think > about this: if I tell you that I have an ananymous source in your area > telling me that your wife is cheating on you. Will you believe my > story without any evidence any substantiation from me? Probably not, > right? However, for a guy that has already mistrusted on his wife, he > certainly will sway. I don't know about you but for me I believe > stuffs based on evidences and substantiations, not just based on what > someone has said.
> Jerry
Jerry I am with you on this one . Like I said before soon everything will be back to normal again . This is not the first time some of these people making little noise like this one and it won't be the last time either . The last 30 plus years how many incidents and cases these people accused LPDR of doing this and that . They went all the way to United Congress and United Nation . What were the resulted ? Nothing nada zero but instead United Stated awarded LPDR with NTR , taken out of US black list and improved their relationship politically and military everyday as we speak . Put Vang Pao and his gangs in checked on US black list . At the end LPDR will win again as usual .
hmmm... your piece of thought there really gives me pause. let's wait awhile and see how things progress on the ground there.
hahaha... i can't believe that you can tolerate watching FOX NEWs or FAUX News as i like to call that news outlet. this coming week we will see glen beck the retarded mormon cry on tv again because congress has just passed the health bill. he's gonna say something like 'ahahah... we are all gonna die because this country is becoming a SOCIALIST COUNTRY NOW... BOOHOOOO...'
On Nov 7, 9:00 pm, The Chosen One <siengr1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The problem with people today is that when they see or hear a news on > TVs or papers, automatically without even analyzing the whole story, > in their simple mind they think the story is 100% accurate or true. > For example, If CNN says something and then ABC and CBS or other news > outlets say the same thing, in their average mind automatically the > story gotta be right or true. That's why I watch both the extreme left > and the right wing news outlets - Fox News and MSNBC, and something > else in between. > As for this story, if they have the credible source, especially when > they know the detained people's age and gender, I am sure that their > source(s) can get them the family name and the village(s) where they > live or even better the pictures of the event. To me, it seemed like > the source(s) already have seen the detainees' ID cards. Just think > about this: if I tell you that I have an ananymous source in your area > telling me that your wife is cheating on you. Will you believe my > story without any evidence any substantiation from me? Probably not, > right? However, for a guy that has already mistrusted on his wife, he > certainly will sway. I don't know about you but for me I believe > stuffs based on evidences and substantiations, not just based on what > someone has said.
> On Nov 7, 10:33 pm, ກາສາລາວ <casa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > jerry,
> > you are talking as things are running like in america. that is not the > > case here.
> > On Nov 7, 4:45 pm, The Chosen One <siengr1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > If they can publish the name and address I am sure that Lao community > > > overseas can confirm with their relatives in Laos if these people are > > > actually got arrested. Laos is not that big. So, why doesn't the RFA > > > start with that to prove the creditability??
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> CSL,
> The problem with people today is that when they see or hear a news on > TVs or papers, automatically without even analyzing the whole story, > in their simple mind they think the story is 100% accurate or true. > For example, If CNN says something and then ABC and CBS or other news > outlets say the same thing, in their average mind automatically the > story gotta be right or true. That's why I watch both the extreme left > and the right wing news outlets - Fox News and MSNBC, and something > else in between. > As for this story, if they have the credible source, especially when > they know the detained people's age and gender, I am sure that their > source(s) can get them the family name and the village(s) where they > live or even better the pictures of the event. To me, it seemed like > the source(s) already have seen the detainees' ID cards. Just think > about this: if I tell you that I have an ananymous source in your area > telling me that your wife is cheating on you. Will you believe my > story without any evidence any substantiation from me? Probably not, > right? However, for a guy that has already mistrusted on his wife, he > certainly will sway. I don't know about you but for me I believe > stuffs based on evidences and substantiations, not just based on what > someone has said.
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Jerry these peoples have alot of free time and immagination considered as a friction story of SCL for your entertainment...
Yes, ths is what I said... If the news were credible enough, all the International press would have pick up it for days... In this case of fabrication, only RFA pick up the news and then Philip smith and his cronies started to add on lies.
Please just take notice that no one pick up the news showed that no one among the credible and respectable press, played around with those morron.
Sok dee
On 8 nov, 06:00, The Chosen One <siengr1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 7, 10:33 pm, ກາສາລາວ <casa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > jerry,
> > you are talking as things are running like in america. that is not the > > case here.
> > On Nov 7, 4:45 pm, The Chosen One <siengr1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > If they can publish the name and address I am sure that Lao community > > > overseas can confirm with their relatives in Laos if these people are > > > actually got arrested. Laos is not that big. So, why doesn't the RFA > > > start with that to prove the creditability??
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> CSL,
> The problem with people today is that when they see or hear a news on > TVs or papers, automatically without even analyzing the whole story, > in their simple mind they think the story is 100% accurate or true. > For example, If CNN says something and then ABC and CBS or other news > outlets say the same thing, in their average mind automatically the > story gotta be right or true. That's why I watch both the extreme left > and the right wing news outlets - Fox News and MSNBC, and something > else in between. > As for this story, if they have the credible source, especially when > they know the detained people's age and gender, I am sure that their > source(s) can get them the family name and the village(s) where they > live or even better the pictures of the event. To me, it seemed like > the source(s) already have seen the detainees' ID cards. Just think > about this: if I tell you that I have an ananymous source in your area > telling me that your wife is cheating on you. Will you believe my > story without any evidence any substantiation from me? Probably not, > right? However, for a guy that has already mistrusted on his wife, he > certainly will sway. I don't know about you but for me I believe > stuffs based on evidences and substantiations, not just based on what > someone has said.
> Jerry- Masquer le texte des messages précédents -
> hmmm... your piece of thought there really gives me pause. let's wait > awhile and see how things progress on the ground there.
> hahaha... i can't believe that you can tolerate watching FOX NEWs or > FAUX News as i like to call that news outlet. this coming week we will > see glen beck the retarded mormon cry on tv again because congress has > just passed the health bill. he's gonna say something like 'ahahah... > we are all gonna die because this country is becoming a SOCIALIST > COUNTRY NOW... BOOHOOOO...'
> On Nov 7, 9:00 pm, The Chosen One <siengr1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > CSL,
> > The problem with people today is that when they see or hear a news on > > TVs or papers, automatically without even analyzing the whole story, > > in their simple mind they think the story is 100% accurate or true. > > For example, If CNN says something and then ABC and CBS or other news > > outlets say the same thing, in their average mind automatically the > > story gotta be right or true. That's why I watch both the extreme left > > and the right wing news outlets - Fox News and MSNBC, and something > > else in between. > > As for this story, if they have the credible source, especially when > > they know the detained people's age and gender, I am sure that their > > source(s) can get them the family name and the village(s) where they > > live or even better the pictures of the event. To me, it seemed like > > the source(s) already have seen the detainees' ID cards. Just think > > about this: if I tell you that I have an ananymous source in your area > > telling me that your wife is cheating on you. Will you believe my > > story without any evidence any substantiation from me? Probably not, > > right? However, for a guy that has already mistrusted on his wife, he > > certainly will sway. I don't know about you but for me I believe > > stuffs based on evidences and substantiations, not just based on what > > someone has said.
> On Nov 7, 9:00 pm, The Chosen One <siengr1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Nov 7, 10:33 pm, ກາສາລາວ <casa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > jerry,
> > > you are talking as things are running like in america. that is not the > > > case here.
> > > On Nov 7, 4:45 pm, The Chosen One <siengr1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > If they can publish the name and address I am sure that Lao community > > > > overseas can confirm with their relatives in Laos if these people are > > > > actually got arrested. Laos is not that big. So, why doesn't the RFA > > > > start with that to prove the creditability??
> > > > Jerry- Hide quoted text -
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> > CSL,
> > The problem with people today is that when they see or hear a news on > > TVs or papers, automatically without even analyzing the whole story, > > in their simple mind they think the story is 100% accurate or true. > > For example, If CNN says something and then ABC and CBS or other news > > outlets say the same thing, in their average mind automatically the > > story gotta be right or true. That's why I watch both the extreme left > > and the right wing news outlets - Fox News and MSNBC, and something > > else in between. > > As for this story, if they have the credible source, especially when > > they know the detained people's age and gender, I am sure that their > > source(s) can get them the family name and the village(s) where they > > live or even better the pictures of the event. To me, it seemed like > > the source(s) already have seen the detainees' ID cards. Just think > > about this: if I tell you that I have an ananymous source in your area > > telling me that your wife is cheating on you. Will you believe my > > story without any evidence any substantiation from me? Probably not, > > right? However, for a guy that has already mistrusted on his wife, he > > certainly will sway. I don't know about you but for me I believe > > stuffs based on evidences and substantiations, not just based on what > > someone has said.
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> Jerry these peoples have alot of free time and immagination > considered as a friction story of SCL for your entertainment...- Hide quoted text -
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LP,
Yes, but you have to be careful to whom you listen, especially on Laos. For Lao people, things tends to be Khao kha Xok, ok kha va (in for an inch, out in a yard) Laos is far from perfect. There're a lot of things that we don't know about, especially negative things about Laos or the Lao govt.
On Nov 8, 4:53 am, thanouxay <thanou...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Siengr1 and all,
> Yes, ths is what I said... If the news were credible enough, all the > International press would have pick up it for days... In this case of > fabrication, only RFA pick up the news and then Philip smith and his > cronies started to add on lies.
> Please just take notice that no one pick up the news showed that no > one among the credible and respectable press, played around with those > morron.
> Sok dee
It seems the Lao Ambassador to the United Nations, Yong Chanthalangsy, is still on duty as the Lao spokesperson (a post he previously, officially held)...and calling international critics, "morron."
The real moron is a U.N. Ambassador who continues to be the all time Lao government official internet junkie, on the international stage.
On Nov 8, 8:20 am, The Chosen One <siengr1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 8, 1:18 am, ລາວພວນ ລາວຮັກຊາດ <phet...@gmail.com> wrote: >> LP,
> Yes, but you have to be careful to whom you listen, especially on > Laos. For Lao people, things tends to be Khao kha Xok, ok kha va (in > for an inch, out in a yard) Laos is far from perfect. There're a lot > of things that we don't know about, especially negative things about > Laos or the Lao govt.
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Jerry you are right Khuam Kha Xok Ok kha wah, Pan Nam hai Pen Ton (water to ice) Sorphor-Torlair Park-pen....etc.. I think you still remember that your parent told you when any guest at home never fight, never ask for money or showing hungry? Laos is the host of SEA game, many peoples from other country will pour in to Laos, who ever attack LPDR this time have no conscience (Bor Hou Jack Khuam) never got that lesson..
> On Nov 8, 8:20 am, The Chosen One <siengr1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Nov 8, 1:18 am, ລາວພວນ ລາວຮັກຊາດ <phet...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> LP,
> > Yes, but you have to be careful to whom you listen, especially on > > Laos. For Lao people, things tends to be Khao kha Xok, ok kha va (in > > for an inch, out in a yard) Laos is far from perfect. There're a lot > > of things that we don't know about, especially negative things about > > Laos or the Lao govt.
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> Jerry you are right Khuam Kha Xok Ok kha wah, Pan Nam hai Pen > Ton (water to ice) Sorphor-Torlair Park-pen....etc.. > I think you still remember that your parent told you when any guest > at home never fight, never ask for money or showing hungry? > Laos is the host of SEA game, many peoples from other country will > pour in to Laos, who ever attack LPDR this time have no conscience > (Bor Hou Jack Khuam) never got that lesson..
> Thank you for your goodwill. Lao PDR know how to defend itself and the > People's Power has more strength than any body. any thanks.
> sok dee
> On 8 nov, 20:03, ລາວພວນ ລາວຮັກຊາດ <phet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Nov 8, 8:20 am, The Chosen One <siengr1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Nov 8, 1:18 am, ລາວພວນ ລາວຮັກຊາດ <phet...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> LP,
> > > Yes, but you have to be careful to whom you listen, especially on > > > Laos. For Lao people, things tends to be Khao kha Xok, ok kha va (in > > > for an inch, out in a yard) Laos is far from perfect. There're a lot > > > of things that we don't know about, especially negative things about > > > Laos or the Lao govt.
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> > Jerry you are right Khuam Kha Xok Ok kha wah, Pan Nam hai Pen > > Ton (water to ice) Sorphor-Torlair Park-pen....etc.. > > I think you still remember that your parent told you when any guest > > at home never fight, never ask for money or showing hungry? > > Laos is the host of SEA game, many peoples from other country will > > pour in to Laos, who ever attack LPDR this time have no conscience > > (Bor Hou Jack Khuam) never got that lesson..- Hide quoted text -
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Mr. phuan
Do you see? You defend of lpdr have no merit at all. Shame on you and will shame forever
> Yes, ths is what I said... If the news were credible enough, all the > International press would have pick up it for days... In this case of > fabrication, only RFA pick up the news and then Philip smith and his > cronies started to add on lies.
> Please just take notice that no one pick up the news showed that no > one among the credible and respectable press, played around with those > morron.
> Sok dee
> On 8 nov, 06:00, The Chosen One <siengr1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Nov 7, 10:33 pm, ກາສາລາວ <casa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > jerry,
> > > you are talking as things are running like in america. that is not the > > > case here.
> > > On Nov 7, 4:45 pm, The Chosen One <siengr1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > If they can publish the name and address I am sure that Lao community > > > > overseas can confirm with their relatives in Laos if these people are > > > > actually got arrested. Laos is not that big. So, why doesn't the RFA > > > > start with that to prove the creditability??
> > > > Jerry- Hide quoted text -
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> > CSL,
> > The problem with people today is that when they see or hear a news on > > TVs or papers, automatically without even analyzing the whole story, > > in their simple mind they think the story is 100% accurate or true. > > For example, If CNN says something and then ABC and CBS or other news > > outlets say the same thing, in their average mind automatically the > > story gotta be right or true. That's why I watch both the extreme left > > and the right wing news outlets - Fox News and MSNBC, and something > > else in between. > > As for this story, if they have the credible source, especially when > > they know the detained people's age and gender, I am sure that their > > source(s) can get them the family name and the village(s) where they > > live or even better the pictures of the event. To me, it seemed like > > the source(s) already have seen the detainees' ID cards. Just think > > about this: if I tell you that I have an ananymous source in your area > > telling me that your wife is cheating on you. Will you believe my > > story without any evidence any substantiation from me? Probably not, > > right? However, for a guy that has already mistrusted on his wife, he > > certainly will sway. I don't know about you but for me I believe > > stuffs based on evidences and substantiations, not just based on what > > someone has said.
> > Jerry- Masquer le texte des messages précédents -
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Schers,
I've never seen Lao PDR admitted any of his acts, but denied all even what its government had committed and violated the international laws such as persecuting the jungle Hmong who have scars to proof to the world on films.
> Thank you for your goodwill. Lao PDR know how to defend itself and the > People's Power has more strength than any body. any thanks.
> sok dee
> On 8 nov, 20:03, ລາວພວນ ລາວຮັກຊາດ <phet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Nov 8, 8:20 am, The Chosen One <siengr1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Nov 8, 1:18 am, ລາວພວນ ລາວຮັກຊາດ <phet...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> LP,
> > > Yes, but you have to be careful to whom you listen, especially on > > > Laos. For Lao people, things tends to be Khao kha Xok, ok kha va (in > > > for an inch, out in a yard) Laos is far from perfect. There're a lot > > > of things that we don't know about, especially negative things about > > > Laos or the Lao govt.
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> > Jerry you are right Khuam Kha Xok Ok kha wah, Pan Nam hai Pen > > Ton (water to ice) Sorphor-Torlair Park-pen....etc.. > > I think you still remember that your parent told you when any guest > > at home never fight, never ask for money or showing hungry? > > Laos is the host of SEA game, many peoples from other country will > > pour in to Laos, who ever attack LPDR this time have no conscience > > (Bor Hou Jack Khuam) never got that lesson..
the Lao PDR asked the chinese who are going to be guests at the SEA games to build the sport complex for a land concession. how do we call that? HOST ASKING GUEST FOR MONEY?
do you do any serious thinking before you jump up and down to defend the Lao PDR regime?
On Nov 8, 11:03 am, ລາວພວນ ລາວຮັກຊາດ <phet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ton (water to ice) Sorphor-Torlair Park-pen....etc.. > I think you still remember that your parent told you when any guest > at home never fight, never ask for money or showing hungry?
Ah hammm! RFA's reputation maybe at stake here, unless they can produce some credible evidence. Other secondhand sources are a little too bias and self serving. There is no doubt that security have been increased in Laos, specially VTE due to ASEAN ministers meeting, Thatluang festival, and up coming ASEAN game. If there is not such arrests why intimidation of families not to talk to foreign media? tension is rising in VTE and I hold grave concern of something bad would happen during the game, as an act of desperation and frustration of a system too absorbed in itself than serving the people, people who say "dammed not in my name!".
On Nov 7, 6:41 pm, ຜູ່ບ່າວລາວ <bao...@gmail.com> wrote: