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MOFA-Laos’ Spokesman refutes false news on arrest in Laos Mr. Khenthong Nouanthasinh, Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lao PDR, on 6 November 2009, refuted a news dispatched by the Lao Section of Radio Asia on 3 November 2009, which claimed that there were massive arrest of population in Vientiane capital, Bolikhamxay and Vientiane provinces who were involved in an attempt of mass protest. Mr. Khenthong said that this news was baseless and a fabrication of ill-intended elements who aimed at destroying the good image of Lao PDR which is in the process of celebrating the 34th anniversary of the proclamation of the Lao PDR and in the hosting of 25th SEA-Games in December 2009 in Vientiane capital.
SOK DI
On Nov 6, 10:18 am, DKJ <dkj.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
> MOFA-Laos’ Spokesman refutes false news on arrest in Laos > Mr. Khenthong Nouanthasinh, Spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign > Affairs of Lao PDR, on 6 November 2009, refuted a news dispatched by > the Lao Section of Radio Asia on 3 November 2009, which claimed that > there were massive arrest of population in Vientiane capital, > Bolikhamxay and Vientiane provinces who were involved in an attempt of > mass protest. > Mr. Khenthong said that this news was baseless and a fabrication of > ill-intended elements who aimed at destroying the good image of Lao > PDR which is in the process of celebrating the 34th anniversary of the > proclamation of the Lao PDR and in the hosting of 25th SEA-Games in > December 2009 in Vientiane capital.
> SOK DI
> On Nov 6, 10:18 am, DKJ <dkj.l...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yong, why doesn't Mr. Khenthong Nouanthasinh just do as you did when you were in his position, and post his official government responses as the next internet junkie to take your place?
Why do you still play your old role as the Lao spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, even when you are now the Ambassador to the U.N.?
But, that's okay, I guess you already officially responded on Mr. Khengthong and the Lao PDR's behalf:
"it is the same liars such as Philip Smith, Vannida Thepsouvanh and their henchmen who dream of conducting sabotages to torpedoe our SEA Game but they failed and spead this intoxication."
I wonder if Yong will have the guts to tell the U.S. Ambassador the U.N., his collegue Dr. Susan Rice the same thing.
> > To LPDR alway lied if some thing happened in lao > > every body know that LPDR shit very bad smell.- Hide quoted text -
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> Mr Hloob-siak, Hloob-siak where's the pictures that prove of > demostration? > and when was the last time you inhale LPDR shit?
Mr. Puane, you miss the interpretation of the news. you want to defend the LPDR but you didn't understand what it said. How could there be any pictures when the news said those people were arrested before they were even staging the protest. The news said they were arrested while they are on the bus going to Vientiane to stage a protest. Either they were accused of GOING to protest or they really were GOING to but got intercepted first.
Dr. Pao, since you met with Mr. Khenthong Nouanthasinh personally at his residence, perhaps you can share with the international community the real story behind all the Lao PDR denials and propaganda on the world stage, as presented by DKJ and Yong. After all, Mr. Khenthong Nouanthasinh is the official Lao spokesperson, and you are his best friend.
On Nov 8, 4:04 am, samphong <samphon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dr.Pao, since you met with Mr. Khenthong Nouanthasinh personally at > his residence, perhaps you can share with the international community > the real story behind all the Lao PDR denials and propaganda on the > world stage, as presented by DKJ and Yong. After all, Mr. Khenthong > Nouanthasinh is the official Lao spokesperson, and you are his best > friend.
Hi all,
I left Laos on 31st October 2009, so I have no information about those planned demonstrations and alleged arrest.
As I have posted before in response to Yong, there is an obvious and visible sudden increase in security in Vientiane, with soldiers patrolling the Morning Market and Thatluang during the last week of my stay in Vientiane. Every one can see that because it is quite obvious something new on the scene.
Life seems to go on normally though... but one interesting thing is as I have posted earlier, we were told that we could not take photo when we visited Dongdok (on my last afternoon in Vientiane) and the guards were quite serious that we would be detained for taking photo without permission. Our driver told us later that the guards were doing their job because they were cautious about bad people may try to sabotage the SEA Game. But I left Vientiane the next morning so I have no information about what the driver was saying and the reason behind the action of the Dongdok guards or the demonstrations & arrest ect....
> the SEA Game. But I left Vientiane the next morning so I have no > information about what the driver was saying and the reason behind the > action of the Dongdok guards or the demonstrations & arrest ect....
> On Nov 7, 7:02 pm, DownUnder <drpao...@dex.hmoob.net> wrote:
> > the SEA Game. But I left Vientiane the next morning so I have no > > information about what the driver was saying and the reason behind the > > action of the Dongdok guards or the demonstrations & arrest ect....
> > du
casalao,
Hahahahahhaaaaa.... Did you do the same thing last time?
ai yai Rambo and James Bond maybe American heroes, but to the rest of the world, they are self-centered, self-rightous, manipulative, my way or no way bullies. I enjoy watching Rambo and James Bond movies also, but the fantasy stops when the movie ends. In the real world, we must push for peace and reconciliation.
Hakpang
On Nov 7, 10:48 pm, ກາສາລາວ <casa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 7, 7:02 pm, DownUnder <drpao...@dex.hmoob.net> wrote:
> > the SEA Game. But I left Vientiane the next morning so I have no > > information about what the driver was saying and the reason behind the > > action of the Dongdok guards or the demonstrations & arrest ect....