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Thai senate seeks
referendum on new constitution: Lese Majeste law

From News Reports:
Bangkok, February 12: The Senate is seeking a referendum on the drafting of a new constitution as dictated by the Referendum Act after the House of Representatives voted for an opposition-sponsored motion on November 3, 2022 to seek a referendum, reports the Bangkok Post.
Senators voted 151 for, 26 against, and 15 abstentions to form a panel to study a motion to organise a referendum that would pave the way for a rewrite of the constitution that includes the Lese Majeste law.
The Senate called on the government to hold a referendum on whether a new constitution should be drawn up by a charter drafting assembly made up of elected representatives, saying "the referendum should be arranged on the same day as the next general election that has tentatively been set for May 7 by the Election Commission (EC).
Senators were critical of voting for the formation of a panel to study a motion to organise a referendum, saying "It is a tactic to stall the referendum"
Sen Kittisak Rattanawaraha said he supported a referendum on the drafting of a new constitution, saying he disagreed with organising the referendum on the same day as the general election,
"This could confuse voters," he said.

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China calls emergency COVID-19 meeting with ASEAN in Laos
From News Reports:
Beijing, February 19: An emergency meeting of foreign ministers from China and the 10 Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) that was proposed by China is to be held in Vientiane, Laos on Thursday and Friday to discuss the COVID-19 virus epidemic.
The COVID-19 virus has so far killed 1,869 and infected 73,336 in China and has spread to the 10 ASEAN member states.
The meeting that was proposed by China is reportedly intended to share information and to improve coordination between China and the 10 ASEAN member states in order to combat the COVID-19 virus.
China Foreign Affairs Minister Wang Yi is reportedly to discuss China's measures in countering the COVID-19 virus epidemic at the meeting in Laos, with focus on strengthening joint prevention and control measures against the virus.
The meeting is also to explore the idea of establishing a long term and effective collaboration mechanism on public health to safeguard the region, with China Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang saying " China and Asean countries have been in close communication since the outbreak of the Covid-19 virus.
Cambodia's Foreign Minister Prak Sokhonn, who will be attending the emergency COVID-19 virus epidemic meeting, said that the meeting will be an opportunity for the foreign ministers to discuss measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
"The meeting will help strengthen cooperation between ASEAN member states in the midst of this global health threat," he said.
His said that Cambodia's participation in the emergency meeting that was proposed by China will demonstrate Cambodia’s support of China and confidence in the measures taken by the China government to address the coronavirus outbreak.
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Vietnam opens consulate in Macau

From News Reports:
Hanoi, January 9: Vietnam's Hong Kong Consulate General launched a consulate office in the Macau Special Administrative Region of China on Friday, reports the Vietnam News Service.
Consulate General of Hong Kong, Tran Than Huan, said at the launching ceremony that the office aims to better ensure the rights of Vietnamese citizens and tourists in the region.
He said that the consulate office in Macau will provide easier access to information about Vietnam, saying that
it would boost friendship and co-operation between Vietnam and Macau.
The Consulate General said that the office expected to recieve support from local organisations including the Vietnam Fellow Countrymen Friendship Association in Macau.
More than 20,000 Vietnamse are employed as domestic workers, in the service industry at Macau's casino's.
Vietnamese also operate tourist and services companies.
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US invites Vietnam Communist Party General Secretary to the White House

From News Reports:

Hanoi, July 6, 2015: The General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam will visit the United States from July 6 to July 10 at the invitiation of the United States State Department in a "landmark" visit, Rueters reports.
General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party Nguyen Phu Trong will meet United States President Barack Obama at the White House on Tuesday.
Rueters quotes a se
nior state department official saying that the meeting between the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and the President of the United States "would skirt protocol" because the General Secretary is "not part of a government".
"Obama saw the visit as crucial", Rueters reports the senior state department official as saying.
Rueters also quotes the senior state department official saying that "there was a broad agreement that it made sense to treat General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party Nguyen Phu Trong as the visit of "the top leader of the country".
"It's a pretty big event," Rueters quotes the state department official as saying.
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France agrees to return Aboriginal remains home to Australia
From News Reports:
Canberra, November 25: French president Francois Hollande and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott have agreed to work together to return Aboriginal remains to Australia during the first official visit by a French head of state to Australia last week, reports Australian Associated Press.
The French head of state and the Australian prime minister said that a joint expert committee is to be established to help identify the origin of the Aboriginal remains held in France.
The head of state and prime minister said in a joint statement that the identification process would respect the sensitivities and values of the two countries and consider the requests of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities including the French legal system.
"The French government will examine possible solutions to enable the return of the Aboriginal human remains to their community of origin." the statement said.
Australia believes the remains of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are being held in Museum collections around the world including in Europe and the
United States.
In 2010 a British museum agreed to return 138 sets of Aboriginal skeletal remains to Australia including the severed head of Australian Aboriginal warrior, Yagan, to the Noongar of South West Western Australia after being missing in action for about 177 years. Yagan was shot dead for his resistance to British settlement on the Swan river.
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"No " to proposal to delete religion from Indonesian national identity card

From News Reports:
Jakarta, November 10: Islamic-based political party politicians oppose the proposal put by the newly selected Home Minister Tjahjo Kumolo, that national identity cards (KTP) do not include the religion of the car holder.
Prosperous Justice Party (PKS) politician Aboebakar Al Habsy said that not to include the religion of the card holder on national identity cards (KTP)
contradicted the country’s founding philosophy of Pancasila
“If we believe that Pancasila is our state ideology and our national identity, then why should we be ashamed of including our religion on our national identity card," he said
Home Minister Tjahjo Kumolo also proposed that the regious beliefs of Indonesian citizens be omitted from official government documents.
He said that the religion of Indonesian citizens on national identity cards (KTP) or in official government documents should not be imposed.
"It's up to the people", he said.
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The Wolf bridge: An insult to Thai monarchy
From News Reports:
Bangkok, October 31: Thai University students, Patiwat Saraiyaem, 23, and Pornthip Mankong, 26, were charged in the Ratrachada Court on Monday, with defamation of the Thai monarchy in a play titled "The Wolf Bridge" performed at the Thammasat university in October 2013, reports the Bangkok Post.
The students were charged with insulting the Royal Thai family in the fictional depiction of the monarchy in a play performed in commemoration of the 37th and 40th anniversaries of the October 6, 1976 and October 14, 1973 pro-democracy student uprisings at Thammasat University.
The prosecution cites nine passages from the plays's script, a work of fiction that depicts a fictional monarch, that allegedly insults the monarchy and as such is in violation of the lese majeste law.
Patiwat Saraiyaem, actor and Pornthip Mankong, producer of the play, in detention since arrested on 13 August, have been refused bail are scheduled to appear in court to enter pleas on December 29.
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World including
Asean PM's and Presidents to attend inauguaration of Indonesian president
From News Reports:
Jakarta, October 18: World Prime ministers, Presidents and State representatives including US Secretary of State, John Kerry and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott will attend the inauguaration of Joko “Jokowi” Widodo as President of Indonesiaon on Monday.
The speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) Zulkifli Hasan said that representatives from the ten Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) member nations have also been invited to attend the swearing in of the former governor of Jakarta, Joko “Jokowi” Widodo as president of Indonesia.
"The Prime Ministers and Presidents of Malaysia, Singapore, Japan and South Korea are also expected to attend", he said.
He said that the Indonesian People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) has also invited "domestic VIP's" including former Presidents and Vice-Presidents.
“All chairpersons of political parties have also be invited,” said the speaker.
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Banned ISIS flag found flying in Aceh

From News Reports:
Jakarta, September 12: The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) flag found flying from a coconut tree in Aceh on Sunday has been torn down, reports the Jakarta Post.
The discovery of the banned ISIS flag was reportedly the first in Aceh.
Police chief First Inspecter Azwan said that the flag of the nationally banned movement was discovered by chess players sitting at a food stall near the coconut tree in the Sungai Raya district of East Aceh regency in Aceh.
He said that a bomb disposal team inspected the area before the flag was taken down.
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono announced Indonesia's rejection of the State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and banned the teaching of ISIL ideology in Indonesia last month at his parliamentary state-of-the-nation address and ahead of the 69th anniversary of Indonesias Independence.

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Singapore passes Trans- boundary Haze Pollution Act

From News Reports:
Singapore, August, 18: The passing of the 2014 Trans-boundary Haze Pollution Act by the Singapore parliament last week will enable Singapore regulators to sue individuals or companies in neighbouring countries for causing severe air pollution in Singapore.
The Act that was first proposed in 2013 would enable Singapore to impose fines of up to S$2 million on companies that cause or contribute to transboundary haze pollution in Singapore.
Environment and Water Resources Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said that under the Act, Singapore will have the legal right under the Objective Territorial Principle to take legal action against air polluters.
"While neighbouring countries have the sovereign right to exploit their natural resources in accordance with their policies they also have a responsibility to ensure that "slash and burn" agricultural practices do not cause damage to Singapore", he said.
The passing of the 2014 Trans-boundary Haze Pollution Act gives Singapore the legal power to serve notices on those that do not have assets or a presence in Singapore.
Indonesia is yet to ratify an Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution that was signed by ASEAN member counries in November 2003 in order to
address haze pollution arising from land and forest fires.
A bill passed in the Indonesian House of Representatives in July 2013 gave the Indonesian goverment the power to seize assetts gained from illegal logging and illegal clearing of forests for palm oil plantations.
The new bill, designed to protect more than 13 million hectres from deforestation, gave the Indonesian government a mandate to establish a task force including police to monitor the prevention and eradication of deforestation.
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Papua Biak massacre remembered in Sydney
with 136 white carnations
From News Reports:
Sydney, July 5: A ceremony to mark the 16th anniversary of the Biak Massacre in West Papua ua on 6 July 1998 will be held at the Waverley Cliffs cemetery in Sydney on Sunday.
The Waverley Cliffs community will throw 136 white carnations from the waverley cliffs into the Pacific Ocean in memory of the Biak massacre.
A citizens tribunal, hosted by the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies (CPACS) at the University of Sydney last year on the 15th anniversary of the Biak massacre found that 136 West Papuan protesters were thrown into the sea by Indonesian security forces.
The tribunal heard eye witness testimony that the West Papuan demand for the right to vote for independence from Indonesia was met with gunfire by Indonesian security forces.
Survivors of the massacre told the international team of jurists that the unarmed West Papuan protesters were surrounded and shot by Indonesian security forces and that survivors were thrown into the sea on 6 July 1998.

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Amnesty is the government’s best gift to rebels today ,'' says Philippines

Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) advisor, Carlito Galvez Jr, said ''the government's amnesty program is the best policy for dealing with enemies of the state,'' Thursday December 26, 2024

From News Reports:
Manila, December 27: The Philippines government has urged active and former Communist Party of the Philippines-New People’s Army-National Democratic Front (CPP-NPA-NDF) organizations to take up the offer of the National Amnesty Commission, with the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) saying ''Amnesty is the government’s best gift to rebels today,'' reports the Philippine Inquirer.
Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU), spokesperson, Wilben Mayor, said that amnesty for active CPP-NPA-NDF organisations aims for greater peace gains in 2025.
''Amnesty is today the government’s best gift to rebels as it will restore all your political and civil rights,'' he said.
He said that amnesty can restore all suspended or lost civil political rights resulting from a criminal conviction and eliminate all criminal liability for offences including rebellion or insurrection, conspiracy to commit rebellion, sedition, illegal possession of firearms, ammunition, or explosives, and relative crimes of rebellion.
''President Ferdinand Marcos has offered amnesty resulting from criminal conviction to ensure the holistic transformation of former combatants,'' he said.
Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) advisor, Carlito Galvez Jr, to President Ferdinand Marcos said ''the government's amnesty program is the best policy for dealing with enemies of the state.''
''OPAPRU has helped the surrender of 2000 loose firearms from Basilan, Maguindanao, Tawi-Tawi, and Lanao del Norte provinces, reducing the threat of gun violence in these areas,'' he said.
He said that 74 percent of the P7 billion budget for 2025 for the Office of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity (OPAPRU) would support transformation programs and projects for former Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP).
n June 2017 Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte called on the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) and the New People's Army (NPA), the armed wing of the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP), to fight alongside government Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and Philippine National Police (PNP) security forces against Maute Abu Sayyaf ISIS militants in Marawi City in Mindanao in the Southern Philippines.
In February 2016 Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) negotiator Mohagher Iqbal called on the Philippine government to remain committed to the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB) following the failure of the Philippine Congress to pass the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL).
The proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) if enacted, would be the legal basis for the creation of an autonomous Bangsamoro region to replace the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) in the Southern Philippines.
Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) negotiator Mohagher Iqbal said that Bangsamoro Basic Law (BBL) will be refiled in the Philippine Congress or a new basic law, faithful to the letter and spirit of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB), will be crafted by the Bangsamoro Transition Commission (BTC).
Mohammad Abduljabbar Sema is also the son of Bai Sandra Sema, congresswoman of the first district of Maguindanao.
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Indonesia says celebrate Christmas ''we will protect you''

Christmas Eve service at Indonesia Arena stadium at the Gelora Bung Karno Sports Complex in Jakarta, Indonesia, completed in June 2023 with a maximum seating capacity of 16,500, Tuesday, December 24, 2024

From News Reports:
Jakarta, December 26: Brigadier General Wahyu Yudhanana, head of the Indonesian Army Information Department (TNI AD), said the TNI has deployed 58,120 soldiers to secure the 2024 Christmas and 2025 New Year celebrations, including at the Arena stadium in Jakarta and the Jakarta Catholic cathedral, saying "Please celebrate, we will protect you," reports Tempo.
"The focus of security is on strategic locations such as churches, terminals, train stations, airports, ports, and crowded centers," he said.
He said that the Indonesian Army is working in synergy with the Indonesian National Police and other agencies to maintain public safety and order during Christmas and New Year's celebrations.
''Security officials have taken pre-emptive measures to address potential security disturbances during the Christmas and New Year holidays.'' he said.
Brigadier General Wahyu Yudhanana, called on the public to maintain tolerance, not to spread fake news, or provokations and to avoid dangerous Christmas and New Year celebrations.
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Embassy of the Republic
of the Marshall islands Suva, Fiji

The Embassy extends a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all, and special Christmas wishes to the Republic of Marshal Islands (RMI) community in the Pacific, our diplomatic and development partners in the region and friends of the Embassy.
Thank you for your friendship and support this year.
May the blessings and joy of Christmas be yours and may the coming year be filled with happiness!
Ambassador Aini and the Embassy Staff, Suva Fiji.
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ICC applies for warrant of arrest for Myanmar President Min Aung Hlaing for crimes against humanity of Rohingya Muslims

International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Karim A.A. Khan KC applies for a warrant of arrest for Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar President, Min Aung Hlaing, for crimes against humanity of Rohingya Muslims Wednesday November 27, 2024

From News Reports:
Naypyitaw, December 24: The International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague has applied for a warrant of arrest for Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar, President of Myanmar, Min Aung Hlaing, for crimes against humanity of Rohingya Muslims, with ICC prosecutor, Karim A.A. Khan KC, saying ''the application for a warrant of arrest is the first application by the ICC for the arrest of a high-level Myanmar government official,'' reports Reuters.
''More warrants of arrests will follow,'' he said.
International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Karim A.A. Khan KC said he is filing an application for a warrant of arrest for Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar, President Min Aung Hlaing, before Pre-Trial Chamber I of the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity of Rohingya Muslims, that includes the deportation and persecution of the Rohingya Muslims committed in Myanmar's Rankin State and in Bangladesh.
''The ICC claims the alleged crimes were committed during the 2016 and 2017 waves of violence in Myanmar's Rakhine State and the subsequent exodus of Rohingya muslims from Myanmar to Bangladesh,'' he said.
''The International Criminal Court (ICC) alleges that these crimes were committed between 25 August 2017 and 31 December 2017 by the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar and were supported by the national police, the border guard police and non-Rohingya civilians,'' he said.
International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Karim A.A. Khan KC said that the application for the warrant of arrest on November 27, 2024, for Commander-in-Chief of the of the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar, President Min Aung Hlaing, is the first application for an arrest warrant for a high-level Myanmar government official by the International Criminal Court.
In February 2022, the Myanmar civilian government, National Unity Government (NUG), that was founded after the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar takeover of the elected National League for Democracy (NLD) government in February 2021 said that the NUG would withdraw all objections in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to the claim of genocide of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar's Rakhine state by the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar that was put by the former state counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi.
The National Unity Government (NUG) acting president Duwa Lashi La said that the NUG would withdraw all preliminary objections in the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to the claim of genocide of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar's Rakhine state in 2016 and 2017, saying "the NUG is the proper representative of Myanmar."
“It would set a dangerous precedent and be inconsistent with the position of the U.N. General Assembly for the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to accept the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar as the representative of Myanmar, he said.
In December 2019 the former National League for Democracy (NLD) party leader and state counsellor of Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi, refuted claims of genocide at the two day hearing at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague, saying that "there can be no genocidal intent on the part of a state that actively investigates, prosecutes and punishes soldiers and officers who are accused of wrongdoing."
She said that the focus at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) hearing is on members of the Armed Forces (Tatmadaw) of Myanmar, saying that she can assure the court that appropriate action would also be taken against civilian offenders.
"There will be no tolerance of human rights violations in Rakhine state or elsewhere in Myanmar," she said.
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Cambodia grants Japan visitation rights to Ream Naval Base after US warship USS Savannah last week

Japan's National Security Advisor, secretary-general of Japan’s National Security Secretariat, Akiba Takeo, and Senate president, former President of Cambodia, Hun Sen, at the Senate Palace on Friday December 20, 2024

From News Reports:
Phnom Penh, December 23: Cambodia's senate president, Hun Sen, announced plans to grant Japanese defence vessels visitation rights
at Ream Naval Base during the visit of Japan's National Security Advisor, Akiba Takeo, at the Phnom Penh Senate on Friday, with senate president Hun Sen saying ''the Japan's Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) strategy respects ASEAN centrality,'' reports the Phnom Penh Post.
''Japan considers the benefits of countries in the region, respects ASEAN centrality, and serves as a key partner for many regional nations,'' he said.
He said that progress of bilateral defence relations in naval and ground forces reflect the comprehensive strategy shared by Cambodia and Japan, saying ''Cambodia supports Japan's Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) strategy.''
''Cambodia would support any intitiative promoting peace, development and cooperation, provided the FOIP does not provoke conflict or target any specific nation,'' he said.
The United States warship USS Savannah, classed as a Littoral Combat Ship, docked in Cambodia's Sihanoukville Autonomous Port at the Ream Naval Base on the Gulf of Thailand with a crew of 103 for the first time in 8 years on Monday December 16, 2024, for a five day visit with commanding officer, Daniel A. Sledz, saying ''It’s great to be back, returning U.S. presence here after eight years.''
Japan's National Security Advisor and secretary-general of Japan’s National Security Secretariat, Akiba Takeo, said in Cambodia's senate that
''Japan reaffirms its commitment to strengthening cooperation with Cambodia, ASEAN and other major powers to ensure regional stability and growth.''
He said that Japan’s National Security Strategy is aligned with regional developments, saying ''without dialogue and cooperation, especially with China, stability, resilience and development in the region cannot be achieved.''
Japan and ASEAN adopted a Joint Vision for the newly launched Japan Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) reaffirming shared values as expoused in the United Nations Charter and upheld by the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific (AOIP), at the 26th ASEAN-Japan Summit in Jakarta in September 2023.
Japan and the Association South East Asian Nation (ASEAN also recognised that both the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific (AOIP) and Japan Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) vision share relevant fundamental principles in promoting peace, stability and prosperity in the region.
The ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific (AOIP) aims to bridge the interests of Indo-Pacific countries in maintaining peace, security, and prosperity with ASEAN's central and strategic role.
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Cambodia PM calls on UNESCO to support repatriation of lost artifacts

From News Reports:
Phnom Penh, December 22: Cambodia called on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO) to assist the International Coordinating Committee (ICC) for the Safeguarding and Development of the Historic Site of Angkor and Sambor Prei Kuk in the repatriation of Cambodia’s lost artefacts, with Prime Minister, Hun Manet, saying ''Cambodia is commited to strengthening international partnerships to safeguard cultural heritage sites for future generations,'' reports the Khmer Times.
Prime Minister Hun Manet called on the International Coordinating Committee (ICC) for the Safeguarding and Development of the Historic Site of Angkor and Sambor Prei Kuk mechanism, that coordinates international
assistance for the preservation

The 7th century headless Harihara statue in Cambodia before the head was returned from the French Guimet Museum for reattachment to the statue at the National Museum in Phnom Penh on Thursday January 21, 2024

and development of the two World
Heritage Sites in Cambodia, to assist Cambodia to register additional Cambodian heritage sites on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
He said that the International Coordinating Committee (ICC) for the Safeguarding and Development of the Historic Site of Angkor and Sambor Prei Kuk mechanism is essential as Cambodia faces complex challenges, saying climate change and population growth requires balanced cooperation between development and preservation.''
Cambodia Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, spokesman, Sum Mab, said that the International Coordinating Committee (ICC) for the Safeguarding and Development of the Historic Site of Angkor and Sambor Prei Kuk mechanism had operated for over 30 years with 15 member countries, saying '' the member countries had contributed $600 million toward the preservation and sustainable development of Angkor and Sambor Prei Kuk.''
''Major temple restoration projects include Baphuon, Bayon, Ta Prohm, Banteay Srei, Preah Khan, Bakong, Ta Keo, and Angkor Wat, among others.'' he said.
He said that a total of 1,098 Cambodian antiquities have been returned from countries including Australia, the United Kingdom, France, Indonesia, Japan, Switzerland, Thailand, the United States, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Hungary, Norway, and China between 1996 and 2024.
''These artefacts were returned through various means, including voluntary handovers, confiscations, negotiations, demands, and court rulings,'' he said.
In January 2016 the Guimet Museum in Paris, France, returned the 7th century head of the Harihara statue to Cambodia with the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, spokesman, Noraksathya saying ''the head of the body of the statue had been separated for 130 years.''
When the head is reattached to its body, it is like we are reconnecting the soul of our national heritage."
He said the statue's head was removed from a temple in southern Takeo province in Cambodia during the French colonial period and shipped to Europe in 1886.
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Vietnam PM orders investigation into arson attack on karaoke bar in Hanoi, killing 11

Fire trucks at the fire at a karaoke bar that killed 11 in Co Nhue 2 ward, Bac Tu Liem district, Hanoi on Wednesday December 18, 2024

From News Reports:
Hanoi, December 21: The Prime Minister of Vietnam gave a directive to the People’s Committee of Hanoi, that is responsible for the implementation of the Constitution, laws, government documents and resolutions, ordering the immediate investigation into an arson attack that killed 11 in a karaoke bar in a five floor building in Hanoi on Wednesday
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh ordered newly appointed Minister of Public Security, Lung Tam Quang, to coordinate the investigation into the arson attack that killed 11 at the karaoke bar in Co Nhue 2 ward in Hanoi's Bac Tu Liem district on Wednesday with the People’s Committee of Hanoi.
The Hanoi City Police were ordered to implement the directives of the Minister of Public Security, Lung Tam Quang, with Hanoi City Police director, Lieutenant General, Nguyen Hai Trung, saying ''an initial investigation into the arson attack on the karaoke bar showed that the karaoke bar was intentionally set on fire.
''The suspect was swiftly identified and arrested at approximately midnight on the night of the fire,'' he said.
Hanoi City Police director, Lieutenant General, Nguyen Hai Trung, said that the suspect, Cao Van Hung, 51, confessed to the arson attack on the karaoke bar that killed 11 on Wednesday
''The suspect, Cao Van Hung, said that he had been drinking beer at the karaoke bar when he got into an argument with a worker at the karaoke bar,'' he said.
''The suspect admitted that he purchased gasoline and poured it on the first floor of the karaoke bar setting fire to hundreds of parked motorbikes,'' he said.
''The accused, identified at Cao Van Hung, 51, fled the building as the flames spread,'' he said.
Hanoi City Police director, Lieutenant General, Nguyen Hai Trung, said the accused Cao Van Hung, 51, was charged with the murder of the 11 victims at his residence in Dai Mach commune, Dong Anh district, Hanoi, saying ''the accused had two prior convictions for robbery and theft.''
Survivor, Tuan, said ''there were many people inside the five-story building at the time of the fire,'' saying ''they could not escape as the fire began at the entrance to the building on the ground floor.''
''The fire was fierce and burned a number of motorbikes at the entrance of the building before rising to the floors above,'' he said.
''People were screaming for help,'' he said.
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Philippines arrests three in entrapment operation for possession of uranium for illicit sale

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Director, Jaime Santiago, left, and Department of Science and Technology Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (DOST-PNRI) Director, Dr. Carlo Arcilla, right, hold press briefing on Monday December 9, 2024 after arrest of three in possession of depleted uranium

From News Reports:
Manila, December 20: The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the Department of Science and Technology Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (DOST-PNRI) arrested three Filipinos in possession of depleted uranium after months of covert surveillance, with DOST-PNRI Director Dr. Carlo Arcilla, saying ''covert surveillance was initiated after a crucial tipp-off from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) earlier this year,'' reports the Philippine Inquirer.
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) confiscated 80 kilos of metal blocks, 6 kilos of powder, and 20 to 30 kilos of other radioactive and contaminated materials of depleted uranium with the Department of Science and Technology Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (DOST-PNRI) saying ''the depleted uranium has elevated readings of radiation and is positive for Uranium-235 and Uranium-238.''
DOST-PNRI Director Dr. Carlo Arcilla said that ''the nuclear lnternational Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the nuclear watchdog of the United Nations (UN), has been monitoring the illegal trafficking of radioactivematerials in Southeast Asia.''
''The breakthrough came when a whistleblower provided the IAEA with information about an underground network allegedly involved in the illicit sale of uranium in the Philippines,'' he said.
National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) agent, Zulikha Marie Conales, said months-long surveillance by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) and the Department of Science and Technology Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (DOST-PNRI) led to the arrest of Roy Cabezas Vistal, the alleged mastermind; Mae Vergel Zagala, known as ''Madame Mae'' and identified as Vistal’s partner and Arnel Gimpaya Santiago, who served as Vistal’s agent in facilitating transactions.
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) seized three kilograms of black powder, rock, small metal materials, and other items positive for Uranium-235 and Uranium-238 at the residence of Roy Cabezas Vistal the alleged mastermind on October 18.
A separate entrapment operation on the same day led to the arrest of Zagala and Santiago, with National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) recovering 20 kilograms of metal bars and three kilograms of black powder containing uranium.
National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) agent, Zulikha Marie Conales said that ''all those we arrested did not have a license to possess, trade, sell, or store the radioactive materials,'' saying ''those arrested violated Republic Act No. 5207 or the Atomic Energy Regulatory and Liability Act of 1968.''
The Department of Science and Technology Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (DOST-PNRI) director, Dr. Carlo Arcilla
has called for the passing of the PhilATOM bill saying ''the PhilATOM bill would enhance the regulation of nuclear energy and materials in the philippines.
He said the PhilATOM bill would oversee the regulation and licensing of nuclear power plants and radioactive materials, saying ''the PhilATOM bill would streamline processes and ensure compliance with updated safety standards, addressing gaps in the current regulatory framework.''
He said the PhilATOM bill is not to put up a nuclear power plant, saying ''the PhilATOM bill is to have the institution and the right people to be able to assess the use of nuclear energy in the Philippines.
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Malaysia PM names former Thailand PM Thaksin Shinawatra informal advisor for Malaysia ASEAN chair 2025

Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, left, and Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim in Kuala Lumpur Monday December 16, 2024

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Bangkok, December 18: Malaysian Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim, named former Prime Minister of Thailand, Thaksin Shinawatra, as informal advisor to assist with Malaysia's upcoming rotations chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
(ASEAN) in 2025 with the theme 'Inclusivity and Sustainability,'' saying ''I have agreed to appoint Thaksin Shinawatra as my informal advisor to support Malaysian ASEAN 2025,'' reports Bangkok Post.
Malaysian Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim, said during the visit of Prime Minister of Thailand, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, daughter of former Prime Minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, to Malaysia on Monday that he would ''appoint a team from ASEAN member countries in an informal setup to support ASEAN 2025.''
''Thaksin Shinawatra's extensive experience as a statesman would provide valuable insight for Malaysia's leadership of ASEAN in 2025,'' he said.
Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim, said that he has also appointed former Prime Minister of Singapore, George Yeo, as an informal advisor to support Malaysian ASEAN 2025.
Malaysia Prime Minister, Anwar Ibrahim and Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, agreed to link their tourism campaigns in an effort to strengthen border relations.
Thailand is to embark on a campaign dubbed "Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism Year" in 2025 and Malaysia has designated 2026 as ''Visit Malaysia year.''
Prime minister Anwar Ibrahim supported the "Six Countries, One Destination" scheme proposed by Prime Minister, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, saying ''the scheme would benefit the two countries.''
The "Six Countries, One Destination" tourism scheme proposed by Prime Minister, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, is a tourism scheme similar to the the European Union with one visa to travel between countries.
The Six Countries, One Destination'' scheme includes Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos and Brunei.
In October 2024 Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Prime Minister, Sonexay Siphandone, handed over the ASEAN rotating chair to Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at the ASEAN 44th and 45th ASEAN Summits hosted by Laos ASEAN chair for 2024, with Malaysia beginning the 2025 ASEAN chairmanship on January 1, 2025 with the theme 'Inclusivity and Sustainability,''
The ASEAN chair for 2025 hand over ceremony was attended by the leaders and representatives of the 10 ASEAN member states including Timor Leste attending the ASEAN 44th and 45th ASEAN Summits as an observer, with Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim declaring his readiness to formalize Timor Leste membership to ASEAN.
Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said ''many countries and international agencies have offered their help for Timor Leste to fulfil the requirements set by ASEAN.''
''There are no more excuses to delay the entry of Timor-Leste into ASEAN,'' he said.
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US warship returns to Cambodia's Ream Naval Base at demolished US funded Cambodia Navy headquarters

USS Savannah Commander Daniel A. Sledz, left, and Cambodia Deputy Commander of Ream Naval Base Captain Mean Savoeun, right, at Sihanoukville Autonomous Port at the Ream Naval Base in Cambodia on Monday December 16, 2024

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Phnom Penh, December 18: The United States warship USS Savannah docked in Cambodia's Sihanoukville Autonomous Port on Monday at the Ream Naval Base where the United States funded Cambodia Navy tactical headquarters facility was demolished in October 2020 and where allegations that the Ream Naval Base is used to host a Chinese military presence was denied by Cambodia in September 2023, reports Associated Press.
The United States warship USS Savannah, classed as a Littoral Combat Ship, docked in Cambodia's Sihanoukville Autonomous Port on the Gulf of Thailand for a five-day visit with a crew of 103 with commanding officer, Daniel A. Sledz, saying ''It’s great to be back, returning U.S. presence here after eight years.''
In September newly elected Prime Minister of Cambodia, Hun Manet, a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, called for an end to allegations that Cambodia's Ream Naval Base in Sihanouk province on the Gulf of Thailand is being used to host a Chinese military presence at the 78th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 78) in New York.
Cambodian Institute for Democracy president Pa Chanroeun said then that he "welcomed Prime Minister Hun Manet's clarification of the Ream Naval Base allegations at the United Nations General Assembly."
He said that he urged Cambodia to adhere to the essence of the 1991 Paris Peace Agreements, "saying "the Paris Peace Agreement does not permit foreign military bases on Cambodia's soil."
Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Manet said in April 2023 after he was endorsed by his father Prime Minister, Hun Sen, as the prime ministerial candidate, "in accordance with Article 53 that is newly included in the Constitution, "the policy of Cambodia is not to cling to China, nor to anyone else."
"Cambodia enjoys close ties with China, the US, Japan and many other countries, regardless of their relations between each other, under Cambodia's present foreign policy," he said.
In June 2021 the United States Deputy Secretary of State, Wendy R Sherman, led a delegation to Cambodia calling on Cambodia for an explanation for the demolition of the United States funded Cambodian Navy tactical headquarters facility at Cambodia's Ream Naval Base on the Gulf of Thailand, reminding the then Prime Minister of Cambodia, Hun Sen, that the United States has provided $US3 billion in assistance to Cambodia since the 1991 Paris Peace Agreements.
Cambodia had reportedly signed an agreement with China that gave China exclusive rights to the Ream Naval Base in Sihanouk province on the Gulf of Thailand that includes an agreement for the construction of a large airport.
The agreement reportedly allows China to post military personnel, store weapons and berth warships at the Ream Naval Base on the Gulf of Thailand for 30 years with automatic renewal every ten years.
The United States Deputy Secretary of State, Wendy R Sherman, said in Phnom Penh at a meeting with then Prime Minister Hun Sen, that the United States sought clarification on the demolition of the United States funded Cambodian Navy tactical headquarters facility at Cambodia's Ream Naval Base that was demolished without notification or explanation in October 2020.
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US to implement security in Pacific in agreement with PNG for access to develop and deploy military in ports

Papua New Guinea Foreign Minister, Justin Tkatchenko, said ''the United States has taken the lead to deal with the security of our Pacific island countries,'' on Monday December 9, 2024

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Port Moresby, December 17: Papua New Guinea revealed last week that the United States will spend more than US$864 million (3.5 billion kina) on infrastructure and military training in Papua New Guinea over 10 years under an agreement between the United States of America and Papua New Guinea that came into force on August 1, 2023, with Papua New Guinea Foreign Minister saying ''the United States has taken the lead to deal with the security of our Pacific island countries,'' reports Radio NewZealand.
Papua New Guinea's Foreign Minister, Justin Tkatchenko, said at a meeting in Sydney last week that the agreement between the United States and Papua New Guinea is an investment in infrastructure development, training, and equipment for the benefit of security in our region.
''The agreement gives the US military unimpeded access to develop and deploy forces in six ports and airports in Papua New Guinea including the Lombrum Naval Base,'' he said.
"It shows that the United States has a direct security commitment to Papua New Guinea,'' he said.
''Previously Australia was Papua New Guinea's leading security partner,'' he said.
''The United States has taken the lead to deal with the security of Pacific island countries,'' he said.
He said Papua New Guinea is the most populous Pacific island country, is rich in natural resources and strategically located with "one foot in Southeast Asia and one foot in the Pacific."
The Lowy Institute director of the Pacific islands, Mihai Sora, said the amount of US$864 million (3.5 billion kina) was substantial, saying ''the amount would commensurate with Papua New Guinea's scale as the second-largest country after Australia in population and land mass in the Pacific.''
''It was important not to lose sight of the scope and scale of Australian assistance to Papua New Guinea over the last few decades,'' he said.
"The US's recent contributions though laudable don't really compare," he said
"Australia and the US have security agreements with Papua New Guinea and will be coordinating on national and regional security very closely into the future,'' he said.
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Former deputy PM under Thaksin Shinawatra says Constitution should be amended by section not by referendum

Former deputy prime minister, Wissanu Krea-ngam, says the 2017 Royal Thai Armed Forces (RTAF) drafted Constitution should be amended section by section Friday December 15, 2024

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Bangkok, December 16: Former deputy prime minister under the former Thaksin Shinawatra administration said the 2017 Royal Thai Armed Forces (RTAF) drafted Constitution should be amended section by section, with former deputy prime minister Wissanu Krea-ngam, saying ''amendment of the Constitution section by section would avoid having to conduct a referendum,'' reports the Bankok Post.
''The focus should be on forming an assembly to redraft the constitution,'' he said.
Former deputy prime minister and former advisor to the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO), responsible for drafting the post-coup 2014 interim constitution, Wissanu Krea-ngam, said ''a referendum presents insurmountable legal and technical hurdles in passing a wholesale constitutional amendment within the current term of the House of Representatives.''
''The bill to prepare the groundwork for a referendum appears to be giving lawmakers more trouble than they need,'' he said.
He said that at least three referendums must be organised with an approval vote before major changes can be made to the 2017 Royal Thai Armed Forces (RTAF) drafted Constitution, saying ''the House term is set to expire in less than three years.''
''Concern is growing that the process of arranging the referendums that mandate sweeping charter amendment and rewriting the Constitution cannot be completed in time,'' he said.
Former deputy prime minister Wissanu Krea-ngam, said that the best option was to rewrite the Constitution section by section, saying, ''rewriting the Constitution does not require a referendum.
"If we go down the path of a referendum, we are bound to run into a debate about how many must conducted,'' he said.
In February 2024 the Thailand parliament announced that it would deliberate the questions for the second referendum, to decide amendments to the Constitution with Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) chairman, Deputy Prime Minister, Phumtham Wechayachai, saying the panel was studying the referendum to pursue amendements to the 2017 Constitution that was drafted by the Royal Thai Armed Forces and signed into law by King Maha Vajiralongkorn.
He said then that the coalition party leaders have agreed with the Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) on the uncertainty of the number of referendums to be pursued for amendements to the 2017 Constitution, the referendum question or questions, and the methods involved in a Constitution rewrite.
In August 2016 About 50 million voted in the first referendum with about 60 percent of voters approving a new Constitution that reportedly entrenched Royal Thai Armed Forces (RTAF) power that appointed legislators and selected the Prime Minister of Thailand.
The draft constitution stipulated that the 250-seat senate would be fully appointed by the Royal Thai Armed Forces (RTAF) administered government that followed the declaration of martial law in May 2014.
The Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) approved a provision that allows military-appointed legislators to have a decisive say in the event that no party holds a majority in the lower house or National Assembly of Thailand.
Prior to the May 2014 coup and the declaration of Martial Law more than half of the upper house seats were directly elected and the remainder were appointed.
The Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) also approved a provision that would open the position of Prime Minister to both Members of Parliament and non members of Parliament.
Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) reportedly studied the previous 1997 and 2007 Constitutions when drawing up the 2016 draft constitution provisions on community rights.
In February 2016 the Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) agreed to reinstate omitted content in the draft 2016 Constitution on rights and liberties of Thais that included the protection and managment of natural resources.
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Tonga PM's resignation before vote of no-confidence accepted by King Taufa’ahau Tupou IV

Tonga Prime Minister Siaosi Sovaleni resigns ahead of motion for a vote of no-confidence in the Tonga Legislative Assembly in Nuku'alofa on Monday December 9, 2024

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Nuku'alofa, December 15: The Prime Minister of Tonga, Siaosi Sovaleni Hu’akavameiliku, announced his resignation at the Tonga Legislative Assembly on Monday ahead of a motion for a vote of no-confidence, saying ''Tonga's nobility is fearful of losing its sway,'' reports Reuters.
''I thought this land had been given freedom, but there’s still enslavement,” he said.
Speaker of the Tonga Legislative Assembly, Fatafehi Fakaf''nua called for recess immediately after the announcement of resignation, saying the Legislative Assembly would reconvene at 2.00pm.
''King Taufa’ahau Tupou IV has accepted the Prime Ministers resignation.'' he said when the Legislatve Assembly reconvened
Speaker Fatafehi Fakaf'nua announced that under section 18 of the Tonga Government Act, Deputy Prime Minister Samiu Vaipulu would be Acting Prime Minister in the interim Cabinet.
''The election of a new Prime Minister from its existing membership of the house will take place on December 24,'' he said.
Deputy Prime Minister Samiu Vaipulu had attempted to declare the motion for a vote of no-confidence invalid at the Legislative Assembly on Monday saying ''procedural discrepancies concerning the signatures that were required to initiate the vote were invalid.''
The Tonga Police Development Program (TPDP), that was signed by Australia, New Zealand and Tonga at the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum in Tonga on August 30, 2024 was endorsed by Pacific Island leaders of Tonga, Fiji, Palau and Papua New Guinea, saying ''the Australia led Pacific Policing Initiative (PPI) under the Tonga Police Development Program (TPDP) would assist island states in tackling drug trafficking, illegal fishing and economic crimes across a region that spans millions of square kilometres of ocean.''
Tonga Prime Minister Siaosi Sovaleni said then that forum members would have the discretion to choose how they would contribute to and benefit from the Ausralian Pacific Policing Initiative (PPI) under the Tonga Police Development Program (TPDP).
He said that Tonga is facing transnational security challenges, including an increase in drug trafficking in the Pacific.
''I think it is important to have a Pacific-led Pacific owned initiative that reinforces the existing regional security architecture,'' he said.
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Australia to limit China's security ambitions in the Pacific with rugby and security training in PNG

Papua New Guinea PM James Marape, left, Australia PM Anthony Albanese, right, agree to Pacific Rugby League Partnership in Canberra Thursday December 12, 2024

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Canberra, December 13: Australia seeks to limit China's security ambitions in the Pacific with funding of A$600 million over 10 years to support Papua New Guinea's entry to the Australian National Rugby League (NRL) competition and funding of A$200 million in security support for Papua New Guinea, reports Reuters
Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said at a joint press conference with Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, James Marape, in Canberra on Thursday "Rugby league is the national sport of Papua New Guinea and Papua New Guinea deserves a national team.''
He said that the parallel agreement to support Papua New Guinea's entry to the Australian National Rugby League (NRL) competition and the bilateral security agreement affirmed Australia was the security partner of choice.
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister, James Marape, said that the agreement didn't preclude relations with other countries, saying ''China would remain a strong trading partner.''
''Security arrangements needed to be unique with countries that shared borders with Papua New Guinea,'' he said.
He said that training Papua New Guinea police under the security agreement with Australia would make Port Moresby safer for the increasing number of Australia tourists travelling to Papua New Guinea to watch rugby league games.
Pacific Policing Initiative (PPI) under the Tonga Police Development Program (TPDP) that was signed by Australia, New Zealand and Tonga in Tonga in August 2024 was endorsed by Pacific Island leaders of Tonga, Fiji, Palau and Papua New Guinea, with the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea James Marape, saying ''the entire Pacific is the biggest unpoliced space on planet earth.''
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister, James Marape, said ''Papua New Guinea with assistance from Australia will host the first of four police training centres to be constructed across the Pacific region under Australia's Pacific Policing Initiative ''
''The police training centres will create a multinational policing force that can be deployed to countries in the region in the event of major incidents or crises,'' he said.
Pacific Island leaders of Tonga, Fiji, Palau and Papua New Guinea said '' the Pacific Policing Initiative (PPI) under the Tonga Police Development Program (TPDP) would assist island states in tackling drug trafficking, illegal fishing and economic crimes across a region that spans millions of square kilometres of ocean.''
In May 2022 Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), David Panuelo, warned the Pacific nations of dire consequences if any nations endorse China's Common Development Vision for the Pacific.
"China's Common Development Vision for the Pacific includes training Pacific police officers, expanding law enforcement cooperation and traditional and non-traditional security," he said.
China also wants to jointly develop a marine plan for fisheries that would include the Pacific's tuna catch, to increase cooperation on running the regions internet networks and establish cultural Confucius Institutes and classrooms.
He said in his letter to the Pacific nations that "China's Common Development Vision for the Pacific is an intent to shift those of us with diplomatic relations with China very close to Beijing's orbit, intrinsically tying the whole of our economies and societies to them," saying "aggreement to the plan would needlessly heighten geopolitical tensions and threaten regional stability."
"The Common Development Vision was the single most game-changing proposed agreement in the Pacific in any of our lifetimes," he said.
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Opposition parties reject proposal to amend Constitution that would allow Cabinet to select generals

From News Reports:
Bangkok, December 13: The United Thai Nation Party (UTNP) and Palang Pracharat Party (PPRP) opposition parties rejected the proposed amendements to the 2017 military Constitution to prevent future military coups on Tuesday, with Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, saying ''the government has no intention of intervening in the military,'' reports the Bangkok Post.
Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said ''the Pheu Thai government has no intention of intervening in the Royal Thai Armed Forces (RTAF) after a Pheu Thai Party (PTP) Member of Parliament proposed a bill to revise the Defence Ministry Administration Act.''
Pheu Thai Party (PTP) list Member of Parliament, Prayuth Siripanich,

Pheu Thai Party (PTP) list Member of Parliament, Prayuth Siripanich, introduces Bill to amend the 2017 military Constitution to deter Thailand's recurring coups Tuesday December 10, 2024

said he introduced the Bill to amend the 2017 military Constitution to deter
Thailand's reocurring coups, saying ''the bill would authorise the Cabinet to approve military reshuffle selected by the Royal Thai Armed Forces.''
''The bill would allow the prime minister and the Cabinet to suspend military officers as a preemptive measure against coups.'' he said.
Opposition United Thai Nation Party (UTNP) spokesperson and member of parliament Akradet Wongpitakroj reiterated the party's opposition to any amendements to the 2017 military Constitution by the Constitutional Court, enabling political intervention within the Defence Ministry.
''This opposition is consistent with the party’s stance against a similar proposal by the now-defunct Move Forward party,'' he said
Opposition Palang Pracharat Party (PPRP) spokesperson, Pol Lt Gen. Piya Tavichai, said that the proposed bill could weaken the military and expose it to political manipulation.
''The proposed bill’s provision would give politicians greater influence than military chiefs in deciding the annual reshuffling of generals,'' he said.
He said the proposed amendements to the 2017 military Constitution by the Constitutional Court would undermine the military and lead to the political abuse of the armed forces, saying ''the party is doing its best to block the Bill.''
He said the existing laws allowed armed forces chiefs to propose the reshuffle of generals to His Mjaesty the King for approval, saying ''the king is the head of the Royal Thai Armed Forces.''
''The 2017 military Constitution was designed to prevent politicians from interfering in military affairs,'' he said.
In August 2016 about 50 million Thais voted in a referendum with 60 percent approving a Constitution that would endorse Royal Thai Armed Forces (RTAF) power that appointed legislators and selected the Prime Minister of Thailand.
The 2016 draft constitution stipulated that the 250-seat senate would be fully appointed by the Royal Thai Armed Forces (RTAF) administered government that followed the declaration of martial law in May 2014.
In 2016 the Constitution Drafting Committee (CDC) approved a provision that allowed military-appointed legislators to have a decisive say in the event that no party held a majority in the lower house or National Assembly of Thailand.
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Death row Vietnamese woman can avoid execution by returning embezzled funds, says HCMCity Judge

Van Thinh Phat (VTP) Holdings Group chairwoman, Truong My Lan, 68, loses appeal against the death sentence at HCMCity People's Court Tuesday December 3, 2024

From News Reports:
HCMCity, December 12: Van Thinh Phat (VTP) Holdings Group chairwoman, Truong My Lan, 68, lost her appeal to have the death sentence commuted to life imprisonment for the embezzlement of US$12.5 billion, with the HCMCity Peoples Court, saying ''there was no basis to reduce the death sentence.'' reports Vietnam News.
''Truong My Lan could still avoid execution if she returns $9billion, three-quarters of the $12billion she embezzled,''said the Judge.
Lawyer, Nguyen Huy Thiep for Truong My Lan, 68, argued that his client had repaid the embezzled US$12.5 billion with the seizure of properties by the HCMCity Investigation Police Department for Corruption, Smuggling, and Economic Crimes (CO3).
The HCMCity Peoples Court said that Truong My Lan, 68, had not repaid the embezzled US$12.5 billion with the seizure of her properties, saying ''there were legal issues with the seized properties.''
''The prosecution could not assess the value of the properties,'' said the HCMCity Peoples Court.
The HCMCity Investigation Police Department for Corruption, Smuggling, and Economic Crimes (CO3) under the Ministry of Public Security found that Truong My Lan, 68, chairwoman of the Van Thinh Phat (VTP) Holdings Group, and 86 others embezzled, bribed and violated banking regulations, claiming that Truong My Lan, 68, used the Saigon Joint Stock Commercial Bank (SCB) for fraudulant property development.
"Chairwoman Truong My Lan, 68, directed bank appointees to provide loans to ghost companies that were established to embezzle funds from the Saigon Joint Stock Commercial Bank (SCB) for property development,'' claimed the Ministry of Public Security.
The Ministry of Public Security claimed that ghost companies were established to embezzle funds from the Saigon Joint Stock Commercial Bank (SCB) and that chairwoman of Van Thinh Phat (VTP) Holdings Group, Truong My Lan, had appointed relatives to positions on the Executive Board of the Saigon Joint Stock Commercial Bank (SCB) in order to direct funds to the ghost companies.
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Former yellow shirt submits petition to revoke MOU44 signed by former red shirt PM Thaksin Shinawatra

Yellow Shirt protesters hold signs accusing the government of plans to divide Koh Kood with Cambodia, as they gather with Sondhi Limthongkul to demand the cancellation of MOU44 at Government House on December 9, 2024

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Bangkok, December 11: Former co-leader Sondhi Limthongkul, of the defunct People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) party, who co-led mass protests against former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra in Bangkok, and now the executive of the Manager Group, submitted a petition at Government House on Monday, calling for the government to revoke the 2001 Thailand-Cambodia Memorandum of Understanding 44 (MOU44) signed during former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra administration, reports the Bangkok Post.
Manager Group executive, Sondhi Limthongkul, who co-led the 2005 - 2006 and 2008-2009 mass protests in Bangkok against former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, warned ''history will repeat itself.''
Manager Group executive, Sondhi Limthongkul, and academic, Panthep Puapongpan, called on Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to submit the Thailand-Cambodia 2001 Memorandum of Understanding 44 (MOU44), that includes Cambodia's territorial claim to Koh Kut Island off Thailand's Trat Province in the Gulf of Thailand, for constitution review.
Manager Group executive, Sondhi Limthongkul gave the Paetongtarn Shinawatra government a 15-day ultimatum, threatening to petition the Parliament House Speaker and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs next, warning that lawmakers supporting the MOU44 could face future imprisonment for selling out the country.''
Manager Group executive, Sondhi Limthongkul, and academic Panthep Puapongpan also called on the government to suspend the proposal by Thailand's Department of Treaties and Legal Affairs, to form a Joint Technical Committee (JTC) to resume talks with Cambodia over the Overlapping Claims Area (OCA) in the Gulf of Thailand based on the 2001 Memorandum of Understanding 44 (MOU44) between Thailand and Cambodia.
Manager Group executive, Sondhi Limthongkul, said the 2001 Thailand-Cambodia Memorandum of Understanding 44 (MOU44) signed during former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra administration that allowed Cambodia to draw the boundary inside Thailand marine territory that includes Koh Kut Island did not receive approval from the Thailand parliament.
''King Rama IX declared Thailand's marine territory based on international law in 1973'' he said.
He said the 2001 Thailand-Cambodia Memorandum of Understanding 44 (MOU44) created an overlapping claims area covering about 26,000 square kilometres in the Gulf of Thailand that benefits Cambodia.
''If the Thai government maintains the 2001 MOU44 and bases further steps on it, it would maintain Cambodia’s self-proclaimed marine boundary and Thailand would lose the marine resources that belong solely to Thailand,'' he said.
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Vietnam PM calls for investigation into cause of military exercise explosion that killed 12 soldiers

The memorial service in HCMCity on Sunday December 8, 2024 for 12 soldiers killed in an explosion in a military exercise last week

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HCMCity, December 10: A memorial service was held in HCM City on Sunday for 12 Vietnamese soldiers who were killed in a explosion in a defence combat exercise conducted by Military Region 7 in the southern province of Dong Nai last week, with the Vietnam Prime Minister calling for an investigation into the cause of the explosion, reports the Vietnam News.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chính called for an investigation into the cause of the explosion at the defence combat exercise conducted by Military Region 7 from December 1 - 4, including ''a comprehensive review of all procedures related to the command and operation of the exercise.''
The soldiers from Battalion 17 Division 5, Military Region 7 were transporting explosives to a designated assembly point at the National Shooting Range Area 3 in Dong Nai Province at 8:28 pm when they were hit by a heavy thunderstorm.
The explosives detonated as the soldiers took shelter from the storm, all 12 soldiers were killed.
The soldiers were killed in a defence combat exercise conducted by Military Region 7 that involves the participation of agencies and units within the armed forces and localities in the Military Region 7 area and includes the military branches, arms, and units under the Vietnam Ministry of National Defence.
A memorial service was held in HCM City on Sunday for Sergeant Major Dang Quoc Binh and Sergeants, Truong Van Tien, Pham Ngoc Hieu, Nguyen Bui Truong An, Lam Hoang Nhat, Bui Hy Lap, Nguyen Trong Hoa, Nguyen Ho Gia Huy, Vo Thanh Hieu, Thong Minh Kiet, Hong Chi Tai, and Trinh Doan The Anh.
The 12 soldiers were posthumously awarded the State President’s third-class National Defence Order, the Prime Minister’s certificate of national merit, and the Ho Chí Minh Communist Youth Union Central Committee’s brave youth badge.
The soldiers were buried in the military cemetaries in Binh Duong, Dong Nai and Binh Thuan provinces and in cemeteries in their hometowns.
The memorial service at the southern National Funeral House in HCMCity was attended by State Presidents Nguyen Minh Triet and Truong Tan Sang, former Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, Secretary of the HCM City Communist Party Committee Nguyen Van Nen, and Deputy Defence Minister Sen. Lieut. Gen. Vo Minh Luong.
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Israel PM says ''impossible to separate arson attack on synagogue in Australia with UN vote against Israel''

Australia’s Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations, James Larsen, votes in favour of United Nations resolution against Israel Tuesday December 3, 2024

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Canberra, December 9: The arson attack on the Adass Israel synagogue at Ripponlea, Melbourne in the state of Victoria, Australia early Friday morning that gutted two buildings after masked intruders broke into the synagogue setting it alight, with the Prime Minister of Israel, saying ''it is impossible to separate this reprehensible act from the extreme anti-Israeli position of the Australian Labor government that supported the United Nations resolution,'' reports the Australian Associated Press.
''Unfortunately, it is impossible to separate this reprehensible act from the extreme anti-Israeli position of the Austraian Labor government in Australia, including the scandalous decision to support the United Nations resolution,'' said Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Australia was one of 157 countries that voted in support of the United Nations resolution that recognised ''the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, primarily the right to self-determination and the right to their independent state,'' urging ''Israel to bring to an end its unlawful presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory as rapidly as possible.''
The United Nations resolution that was passed with 157 countries in support of the resolution included the rejection of any attempt by Isreal at ''demographic or territorial change in Gaza.''
Of the 172 countries that were eligible vote at the United Nations, 157 countries supported the resolution, eight voted against with seven abstentions.
Countries against the resolution included Israel, the United States, Hungary, Argentina, Papua New Guinea, Palau, Nauru and Micronesia.
Abstentions include Cameroon, Czechia, Ecuador, Georgia, Paraguay, Ukraine and Uruguay.
Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese condemned the arson attack at the Adass Israel synagogue in Melbourne saying ''this violence and intimidation and destruction at a place of worship is an outrage.''
He said that the Australian Labor government position was consistent with most of Australia's closest partners, saying ''157 countries voted for the United Nations resolution including, ''Five Eyes partners, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.
In September 2024 Australia abstained from a Palestine drafted United Nations resolution that demanded Israel end its ''unlawful presence in Gaza and the West Bank within 12 months.''
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, said then she was "disappointed by the outcome,'' saying ''while Australia had wanted to vote for the resolution, it abstained as amendments it sought to the resolution were not accepted.''
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Kokoda Track back on track after PNG government pays landowners compensation owed since 2010

Papua New Guinea Minister for Tourism, Art and Culture, MP, Belden Namah, MP, Henry Amuli, Northern Governor Garry Juffa, and Kokoda Track Authority (KTA) and Central government officials at Naoro, Mt Kodu reopening the Kokoda Track on Friday December 6, 2024

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Port Moresby, December 8: The historical Papua New Guinea, Kokoda Track, was reopened on Friday after 193 km of the track was closed on September 16 by the Mount Kodu Landowners Association in protest over non-payment of compensation by the Papua New Guinea government, with the Kokoda Track Authority (KTA) saying ''Trekking for December and onwards is now opened,'' reports the National.
Minister for Tourism, Art and Culture, Member of Parliament for Vanimo Green, Belden Namah, said the ''The Papua New Government promised to pay K3 million a year to develop policies on Kokoda Track initiatives and none of it was paid.''
He said the first payment of K20 million will be released before the end of the year, saying ''the rest will be organised by the first quarter of 2025.''
The Mount Kodu landowners Association closed the Kokoda Track on September 16, 2024 in protest over compensation owed by the Papua New Guinea government after Rare Earth Minerals were discovered in the area in 2006.
The Mount Kodu landowners Association demanded payment of K40 million ($15 million) in compensation as part of a socio-economic development package offered by the Papua New Guinea government in 2010 to prevent Rare Earth Minerals mining in the area.
Kokoda Adventures managing director, Charlie Lynn, said that in addition to non-payment of compensation owed by the Papua New Guinea government, the Kokoda landowners did not receive benefits from the Kokoda Track Authority (KTA), saying ''the Kokoda Track Authority collects fees and manages the Kokoda Track.''
'He said the Kokoda Track communities have been disenfranchised, disengaged and ignored, saying ''this has manifested itself in the barricade of the Koko Track.''
''Kokoda tourism was not created by Government,'' he said.
''Kokoda tourism was created by individual entrepreneurs who took a risk to invest in the emerging tourist industry after the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Kokoda in World War 11,'' he said.
In March 2008 Koaiari and Kokoda landowners protested against the Australian Government's proposal to list the Kokoda Track on the World Heritage list, saying ''the listing would effectively stop Rare Earth Minerals mining in the area.''
The Koaiari and Kokoda landowners said that they had had enough of living in poverty and wanted the Rare Earth Minerals mining to go ahead.
The Kokoda Track Authority( KTA), Barney Jack, said then that the Koaiari and Kokoda landowners want to develop their land that had remained idle since World War 11 in 1942, saying ''people living in the proposed Rare Earth Minerals mining area of the Koko Track lacked water, power and roads.''
But National Capital District Governor, Powes Parkop described the Kokoda Track as priceless and worth more than
the Rare Earth Minerals mining, saying ''the Kokoda Trail area must be placed on the World Heritage List.''
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Criminal investigation recommended into former PM Dr Mahathir handling
of sovereignty dispute with Singapore

Former PM Dr Mahathir Mohamad said on Wednesday 12 June 2024 after testifying at the Legal Affairs Division of the Prime Minister’s Department (BHEUU) on the dispute over sovereignty of Islands of Johur Baru ''this proceeding is a closed meeting. So, I cannot disclose anything''

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Kuala Lumpur, December 7: Malaysia's Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) recommended a criminal investigation into former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dr Mahathir Mohamad's, handling of the decades old dispute with Singapore over sovereignty of islands off Johor Baru, in a report distributed to Members of Parliament on Thursday, reports Bernama.
The Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) recommends a criminal investigation into former Prime Minister, Dr Mahathir Mohamad's, handling of the territorial dispute between Malaysia and Singapore over Pulau Batu Puteh or Pedra Branca, Middle Rocks and South Ledge located 7.7 nautical miles off Malaysia's southern city Johor Baru and 25 nautical miles from the island state of Singapore.
The Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) recommends that a criminal investigation be initiated under section 415(b) and Section 418 of the Penal Code, saying ''what needs to be demonstrated is that Tun Dr Mahathir had deceived the Cabinet and intentionally persuaded the Malaysian Government not to proceed with the applications for review and interpretation of International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague rulings, even though the decision was made unilaterally by Tun Dr Mahathir without Cabinet approval.''
''If the Cabinet had been provided with the action papers for the International Court of Justice (ICJ) case and written opinions from international consultants, the Cabinet would likely have had a different perspective regarding both applications,'' said the report.
The Royal Commission of Inquiry (RCI) claims that Dr Mahathir may have deliberately persuaded the Cabinet not to proceed with the International Court of Justice (ICJ) rulings despite the contrary opinion of international consultants, saying ''international consultants stated that there was a basis for the applications and a possibility of success.''
On June 3, 2018, during the second administration of former Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague announced that Malaysia had withdrawn a submission before the United Nations World Court to overturn a decades-old dispute with Singapore over sovereignty of islands off Johor Baru on the eastern approach to the Singapore Strait from the South China Sea.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) said in a statement that Malaysia had notified the Court that the parties had agreed to discontinue the proceedings ahead of a two week hearing scheduled to begin on June 11, 2018.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) said in a statement that the court has ordered the discontinuation of court proceedings following proceedings institutated by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dr Mahathir Mohamad, against Singapore directing the removal of the case from the Court's list.
On June 30, 2017, under the administration of Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Abdul Razak, Malaysia lodged an appeal to the 2008 International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague decision that had granted Singapore sovereignty of the disputed islands, with Malaysia arguing that new documents had been discovered in British archives backing its territorial claim over the islands.
Malaysia claimed that Singapore was seeking to subvert the arrangements reached between Johor and Great Britain over 150 years ago.
Malaysia argued that Johor Baru had given permission to Great Britain to build and operate a lighthouse on the Pulau Batu Puteh island, saying that Great Britain and then Singapore have operated the lighthouse on the island ever since with Malaysia's consent.
Malaysia argued that the islands in dispute were not terra nullius as claimed by Singapore.
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Papua students call for end of National Strategic Projects for extinction of indigenous Papuans

Papua student represents the banned pro-independence West Papua Bintang Kejora or Morning Star flag on 63rd anniversary of the raising of the pro-independence Morning Star flag at the Papua Student Alliance (AMP) protest in Yogyakarta on Monday December 1 2024

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Yogyakarta, December 6: Papua Student Alliance (AMP) protesters called for an end to the National Strategic Projects (PSN) in Papua, clashed with the Indonesia Military (TNI) and National National Police (INP) in Yogyakarta on Sunday, saying ''We know that the mobilisation of the transmigration program will be orientated to the slow-motion extinction of indigenous Papuans,'' reports Indoleft.
The Papua Student Alliance (AMP) protesters clashed with the Indonesia Military (TNI) and National National Police (INP) on the intersection of Jalan Kusumanegara in central Yogyakarta as the protesters called for an end to the regular transmigration program in Papua planned by newly elected Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto.
"We know that the mobilisation of the transmigration program will be orientated to the slow-motion extinction of indigenous Papuans,'' said the Papua Student Alliance (AMP),'' said Papua Student Alliance (AMP).
''The mobilisation of the transmigration program to Papua is a form of hand washing by the Indonesian colonial-capitalist regime,'' said the Papua Student Alliance (AMP).
''The National Strategic Projects (PSN) has brought structural impoverishment to the Indonesian people through the theft of land in various parts of Indonesia.", said the Papua Student Alliance (AMP).
The Papua Student Alliance (AMP) oppose the National Strategic Projects (PSN) in Papua, saying ''the promoting PSNs is to build strategic industries and infrastructure with high investment value that is managed by the state together with the oligarchy.''
On July 22, 2023 thousands of Rempang Island residents in Batam city, in Indonesia's Riau Islands protested against the Rempang Eco City National Strategic Project (PSN), rejecting relocation of residents for China's planned glass and solar-panel manufacturing plant on Rempang Island after then Indonesian President, Jokowi Widodo, visit to China.
China’s Xinyi International Investment Ltd. committed to investing US. $$11.6 billion in a glass and solar-panel manufacturing plant in Rempang Island in a joint venture agreement between Rempang Eco City National Strategic Project (PSN), the Indonesian government Batam Development Board (BP) for Free Trade Zone and Free Port of Batam and local company, PT Makmur Eloc Graha (MEG) that is in partnership with China’s Xinyi International Investment Ltd.,
Thousands of Rempang Island residents in Indonesia's Riau Islands from villages in Galang district including Kampung Sembulang Hulu, Sembulang Tanjung, Sembulang Pasir Merah, Sembulang Camping, Sungai Buluh, Pasir Panjang and Sungai Raya oppose the Rempang Eco City national strategic project (PSN) that includes the relocation of the Pasir Merah Sembulang beach, with Sembulang Camping resident Bakir saying ''we the residents of Rempang, refuse relocation.''
''We will not leave our home villages, saying 'in these villages we were born, in our villages we will die,'' he said.
He said that there had been numerous protests against the Rempang Eco City National Strategic Project (PSN) that includes the relocation of Rempang Island residents, saying ''there has never been any response from the government.''
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Human Rights lawyer imprisoned for further two years for Lese Majeste Law totallying 16 years since 2020

Amnesty International Thailand activists call on the Thailand government to halt prosecution of Human Rights lawyer, Arnon Nampa, 39, on Ratchadamnoen Avenue in Bangkok Monday February 5, 2024

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Bangkok, December 4: The Bangkok Criminal Court sentenced Human Rights lawyer, Arnon Nampa, 39, to a further two years imprisonment on Tuesday, bringing the total to 16 years since 2020 for violation of the Lese Majeste Law and the Computer Crime Act, reports the Bangkok Post.
Human Rights lawyer, Arnon Nampa, 39, was charged on the fifth of 14 charges brought against him since the United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration student movement mass protests in 2020 that drew hundreds of thousands of protesters to Bangkok, demanding reform of the monarchy.
The Bangkok Criminal Court sentenced Human Rights lawyer, Arnon Nampa, 39, to a further two years imprisonment on Tuesday bringing his total sentence to 16 years and two months for posting a letter to His Majesty the King online on November 8, 2020, saying ''the letter contained untruthful statements.''
The Bangkok Criminal Court found Human Rights lawyer, Arnon Nampa, 39, guilty of violated the Lese Majeste law and the Computer Crime Act for posting false claims on social media that threatened national security.
Human Rights lawyer, Arnon Nampa, 39, claimed on a social media posting that King Maha Vajiralongkorn also known as King Rama X, was directly administering the country,'' ruled the Bangkok Criminal Court.
On November 10, 2021 the Constitutional Court ruled that mass protests held at the Thammasat University Rangsit campus in Bangkok on August 10, 2020 by the Untited Front of Thammasat and Demonstration student movement ''aimed to overthrow the democratic institution with the King as head of state."
The Constitutional Court ruled then that Arnon Nampa, 37, Panupong Jadnok, 24, and Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul, 23, attempted to overthrow the democratic institution with the King as head of state in the demands made in a 10 point manifesto that was submitted to the Parliament by the United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration student union on August 28, 2020.
The accused, Arnon Nampa, Panupong Jadnok and Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul said then that they had no intention of overthrowing the constitutional monarchy, saying "the demands in the 10 point manifesto are intended to strengthen the constitutional monarchy and not a proposal to abolish the monarchy."
The accused said that the demands in the 10 point manifesto were not intended to overthrow but reform the monarchy, saying "the proposed amendments to Section 112 of the Criminal Code that would decriminalise the Lese Majeste Law are not an attempt to overthrow the constitutional monarchy."
The ten point manifesto demands that the government revoke Article 112 of the Criminal Code, that would decriminalise the Lese Majeste law and allow the exercise of freedom of expression.
The ten point manifesto also demands that the monarchy give amnesty to those prosecuted for criticizing the monarchy and
also called for the government to revoke the Crown Property Act of 2018 and make a clear division between the kings assets under the control of the Ministry of Finance and his personal assets.
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Australia's Northern Territory aware of financial debt of China's 99 year lease of Darwin harbour

Ye Cheng, chairman of Shandong Landbridge Group Co., Ltd. , left, and Adam Giles, former Chief Minister of the Australia's Northern Territory, right after the signing of the 99-year lease of the East Arm Wharf in Darwin harbour on Tuesday October 13, 2015

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Darwin, December 4: Australia's Northern Territory, Country Liberal Party (CLP) in Darwin said on November 27 that ''the Government has been made aware of concerns surrounding the financial status of foreign investor, Shandong Landbridge Group Co., Ltd. from Shandong province in China, that was granted a 99 year lease at the East Arm Wharf in Darwin harbour in 2015, reports the NT News.
The Country Liberal Party (CLP) Government said ''the government has provided notice to the Federal Government, with Northern Territory Treasurer, Bill Yan, saying ''the Northern Territory will meet with the Federal Government’s Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development to discuss the debt in Canberra.''
''The Northern Territory is reviewing our rights and our future action will be made in the best interests of Territorians,'' he said.
He said that the Northern Territory government has communicated with Shandong Landbridge Group Co., Ltd. seeking further information about the foreign invester's financial status and ability to meet their payment obligations.
''This additional information will guide the Territory Government's next steps regarding operations at the East Arm Wharf in Darwin harbour,'' he said.
Shandong Landbridge Group Co., Ltd. non-executive director, Terry O'Conner, who served as CEO during the Port Darwin's transition from the Northern Territory Government to its operation under the Shandong Landbridge Group Co., from Shandong province in China, said '' the Shandong Landbridge Group Co., is pleased with the port’s 2024 financial year operational performance.''
''But Port Darwin lost $34.362m for 2024 as the owners moved to refinance a $107 bond debt,'' he said.
He said that Shandong Landbridge Group Co., is considering selling assets in China to pay the debt, saying ''Landbridge in China has a portfolio of large infrastructure assets.''
''Shandong Landbridge Group Co.in China is looking to moderate its debt, which will likely see the sale of some assets across the group,'' he said.
The 2015 lease agreement between Shandong Landbridge Group Co., Ltd. chairman, Ye Cheng, who was the winning bidder for the Darwin harbour land deal worth A$506 million, and then leader of the Country Liberal Party of the Northern Territoy, chief minister, Adam Giles gave the Shandong Landbridge Group operational control of the East Arm Wharf in Darwin harbour in Australia's Northern Territory including 80 percent ownership of the land and facilities.
In 2020 Amendements to the Foreign investment laws, that were made by the Australian Parliament under Prime Minister Scott Morrison, gave the Australian Federal Government the power to impose conditions that include forced divestment of previously approved foreign investment deals, with then Prime Minister Scott Morrison saying "the new foreign investment laws focus on protecting Australia's national security."
"The new foreign investment laws give the Australian Federal Government the retrospective power to review the port lease agreement between the Northern Territory government and China's Landbridge Group Co., Ltd. in northern Australia from a national security perspective," he said.
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Cambodian withdraws from international pageant, saying ''Cambodia does not value Khmer culture''

Miss Planet Cambodia (MPI) 2024, Cambodia pagent contestant, Det Sreyneat, centre, announced her withdrawal from the pageant on social media on Wednesday November 27, 2024

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Phnom Penh, December 3: Miss Planet International (MPI) 2024, Cambodia pageant contestant, Det Sreyneat, announced a day ahead of the Miss Planet International (MPI) 2024 final contest held in Phnom Penh on November 28 that she ''would not be representing Cambodia, on the international stage,'' reports Khmer Times.
Former Miss Planet Internationa (MPI) 2024, Cambodia pageant contestant, Det Sreyneat, announced her withdrawal from the Miss Planet International (MPI) 2024 Cambodia pageant contest on November 27 on social media, saying she would not represent Cambodia.''
''I am very hurt by what happened in Siem Reap,'' she said.
Miss Planet International (MPI) 2024 Cambodia replaced Det Sreyneat with runner-up Khon Sovansonita, who said she was ''committed to representing Cambodia on the international stage.''
Former Miss Planet Cambodia 2024, Det Sreyneat, said in her announcement of withdrawal from pageant ''my goal was to represent Cambodia in the promotion of Cambodia's culture, traditions, and tourism to a global audience.''
''I dedicated my time and money to charity work and to making videos at various tourist sites to promote Cambodia's culture, traditions, and tourism to a global audience,'' she said.
Former Miss Planet (MPI) 2024 Cambodia, Det Sreyneat, said in her announcement of withdrawal from the Miss Planet International (MPI) 2024 contest ''I am very hurt by what happened in Siem Reap on the day before the final of the Miss Planet International 2024 contest.''
''There were national and international guests, relatives, grandparents and children as witnesses at Siem Reap,'' she said.
''I am really hurt that they do not value Khmer, they despise our Khmer cultural heritage and civilization and despise my people,'' she said.
Cambodia Tourism Association (CATA) president, Sivlin Chhay, said that the Miss Planet International (MPI) 2024 pageant held in Phnom Penh from November 19 to 27, 2024 included contestants from 70 countries, saying the pageant aims to promote Cambodian culture, traditions, and tourism to a global audience.
Miss Planet International (MPI) 2024 pageant contestants travelled to Siem Reap, to participate in environmental activities and visit Angkor Wat, saying ''the organization aligns with the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, appointing ambassadors from participating countries.
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Thai's pose as Royal Thai Police to rob Vietnamese tourists in Bangkok

A Thailand national arrested for posing as a member of the Royal Thai Police (RTP) in robbery of Vietnamese tourists in Bangkok on
Wednesday November 20, 2024

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Bangkok, December 2: Two Thai nationals posing as members of the Royal Thai Police (RTP) who robbed Vietnamese tourists in Bangkok on November 20, were arrested for posing as police officers, with the Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB) saying ''both Thailand nationals have extensive criminal histories,'' reports the Bangkok Post.
Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB) deputy chief Pol Maj Gen Noppasin Poolsawat, said the Royal Thai Police (RTP) apprehended Thailand nationals Thitiphong Phromcharoen and Phongsaphat Tanchan.
''A third suspect identified as Kittichai Owatsiriwong, linked to theft of the Vietnamese tourists, drug use and gambling, remains at large,'' he said.
Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB) deputy chief Pol Maj Gen Noppasin Poolsawat, said the attempted robbery of the Vietnamese tourists occurred at a restaurant in Bangkok on November 20, saying the Thailand nationals falsly accused the Vietnamese tourists of using their rented vehicle to transport drugs.
''The Thai nationals demanded to search the vehicle,'' he said.
He said the Thai nationals were dressed as officers of the Royal Thai Police (RTP), saying ''they wore bulletproof vests and jackets and displayed police ID cards.''
''The Thai nationals carried walkie-talkies and guns,'' he said.
Deputy chief Pol Maj Gen Noppasin Poolsawat, said that the two Thailand nationals posing as Royal Thai Police (RTP) searched the vehicle, saying ''the two Thailand nationals examined the Vietnamese tourists passports and bags.''
He said that one of the Thailand nationals posing as Royal Thai Police (RTP) seized their belongings and took the car keys, saying ''The other Thailand national stood guard holding a gun,'' he said.
''The two Thailand nationals fled with the victims rented car and cash,'' he said.
Deputy chief Pol Maj Gen Noppasin Poolsawat, said the Vietnamese tourists reported the robbery to a Thai friend, saying ''the Thai friend took the Vuetnamese tourists to the Lat Phrao police station to file a complaint.''
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Cambodians deported from Thailand on Monday arrested for treason in Cambodia on Tuesday, described as cross border prosecution

Two of six Cambodian political activists deported from Thailand on Monday November 25, 2024 and arrested for treason on in Cambodia on Tuesday November 26, 2024 are imprisoned at the Kandal provincial prison

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Bangkok, December 1: Six Cambodian political activists were deported from Thailand under Thailand's Immigration Law on Monday, with Cambodia's General Department of Prisons, saying ''the six Cambodians were charged with treason in Cambodia on Tuesday and with Human Rights Watch (HRW) describing the deportation from Thailand on Monday and arrest in Cambodia on Tuesday as ''cross border prosecution.''
Cambodia's General Department of Prisons, Kheang Sonadin, said that the six political activists.Pen Chan Sangkream, Hong An, Mean Chanthon, Yin Chanthou, Soeung Khunthea and Vorn Chanratchana were arrested in Cambodia on Tuesday saying ''all are facing treason charges.''
Human Rights Watch (HRW) Asia director, Elaine Pearson, said ''Thailand officials have charged the detainees with plotting to overthrow the Cambodian government under article 453 of the criminal code that is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.''
''Thai officials have used immigration charges as a convenient excuse to deport these Cambodian refugees without court review and in blatant disregard for fundamental refugee protection principles,'' she said.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) describe the deportation of the six Cambodian political activists from Thailand on Monday
and their arrest for treason in Cambodia on Tuesday as ''cross border prosecution.''
Human Rights Watch (HRW) claims that the charges brought against the six Cambodian political activists stem from a criminal case file opened on August 15, 2024 in Cambodia related to protests against the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) cooperative initiative on August 11, 2024 by the Khmer community together with the Cambodian diaspora in Japan, South Korea, Canada and Australia.
Sean Sinoun, daughter of Hong An, one of six political activists deported from Thailand to Cambodia, confirmed that her mother was charged with treason, saying ''the charges are linked to her mother's social media posts that include criticism of the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) cooperative initiative.''
Hong An was part of the protest movement that included environmental, human rights and other activists who protested against the
the Cambodia Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) cooperative initiative on August 11, 2024.
The Cambodian People's Party (CPP) ordered the arrest of at least 94 protesters from the Khmer community on August 11, 2024, who together with the Cambodian diaspora in Japan, South Korea, Canada and Australia conducted mass protests against land evictions and forest land grab concessions under the Cambodia Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) cooperative initiative.
The environmental, human rights and other activists claim that under the Cambodia Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) cooperative initiative Cambodia granted land and territorial concessions to China for the construction and maintainance of a major naval military base in Sihanoukville province and continues to grant land concessions to Vietnam and Malaysia in Kratie, Stung Treng, Ratanakiri, and Mondulkiri provinces.
Cambodia officially withdrew from the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) on Tuesday with
former Prime Minister of Cambodia, President of the Senate of Cambodia, Hun Sen, who established the CLV-DTA triangle in 1999, announcement that ''the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) cooperative initiative on the border region of the three countries would be replaced with the Trilateral Joint Training Exercise of the three armed forces of Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam 2024.''

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Chinese national arrested for operating unlicensed beauty salon for foreign tourists in Bangkok

Chinese national, Ren Xue Mei, 42, arrested in a raid on the YF Salon, in Bangkok on Wednesday November 28, 2024 with the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB showing medical gowns purchased from Taobao, a Chinese online marketplace

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Bangkok, November 30: Thailand's Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) and officials of the Ministry of Public Health raided an unlicensed beauty salon and botox clinic in the Huai Kwang District of Bangkok on Wednesday.
arresting the owner, Chinese national, Ren Xue Mei, 42, after a tip off to the Royal Thai Police (RTP), reports the Bangkok Post.
An investigation into the operation of the unlicensed, YF Salon, a beauty salon and botox clinic, owned by Chinese national, Ren Xue Mei, was initiated by Royal Thai Police (RTP) Lieutenant General, Thiti Saengsawang.
Chinese national, Ren Xue Mei, was arrested on Wednesday for providing services including surgery, massage, spa treatments, facial injections and vitamin injection to foreign tourists at the YF Salon without a licence.
The raid on the six-story YF Salon revealed that each floor offered various beauty services, with the fifth floor dedicated to unauthorized botox injections.
Thailand's Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) and officials of the Ministry of Public Health seized evidence including promotional materials, CCTV memory cards, massage booking records, receipts, rental agreements, medical gowns, saline solutions, anesthetic drugs, and numerous used injection needles and medical waste in the raid on the YF Salon.
YF Salon owner, Chinese national, Ren Xue Mei, claimed she was a customer when the Thailand's Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) and officials of the Ministry of Public Health raided the YF Salon on Wednesday.
She admitted she was the owner of the YF Salon after employees identified her as the operator of the six-story beauty salon and botox clinic, YF Salon, in the Huai Kwang District of Bangkok.
Chinese national, Ren Xue Mei admitted to operating the YF Salon without a licence and to purchasing medical gowns from Taobao, a Chinese online marketplace.
Chinese national, Ren Xue Mei, also admitted that employees who administered injections were not qualified medical practioners after she was arrested for illegally operating a health establishment as a foreigner without proper authorisation.
''I chose to open in Thailand because there’s too much competition in China.''
''The profit margins are better here,'' she said.
Six employees were also arrested in the raid at the YF Salon including female Chinese nationals cashier, Wen Chun, 28, and foot massage therapist, Gao Juan, 44, charged with working without permits.
Four female Shan ethnic workers from Myanmar, aged 18-20, who worked as hair washers, were arrested for illegal entry and working without permits.
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Cambodia's withdrawal from CLV-DTA will not affect relationship with ASEAN Laos and Vietnam

Vietnam Gen. Phan Van Giang Minister of the National Defence of Vietnam, left, and former Prime Minister of Cambodia and now the President of the Senate of Cambodia, Hun Sen, right, in Phnom Penh on Tuesday November 26, 2024

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Phnom Penh, November 29: Cambodia's withdrawal from the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) will not affect the relationship between the three ASEAN countries said former Prime Minister of Cambodia Hun Sen on the official visit of the Minister of the National Defence of Vietnam, Gen. Phan Van Giang, to Cambodia on Tuesday, reports the Khmer Times.
Former Prime Minister of Cambodia, President of the Senate of Cambodia, Hun Sen, who established the CLV-DTA triangle in 1999, said ''the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) cooperative initiative on the border region of the three countries would be replaced with the Trilateral Joint Training Exercise of the three armed forces of Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam 2024.''
The end of Cambodian official involvement in the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Plan (CLV-DTA) for expanded trade, development and exchange with Laos and Vietnam was welcomed by the Khmer community and Cambodian diasporia in Japan, South Korea, Canada and Australia.
Former Prime Minister of Cambodia and now President of the Senate of Cambodia, Hun Sen, acknowledged that the demands by the Khmer community and the Cambodian diaspora in Japan, South Korea, Canada and Australia for Cambodia's withdrawal from the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) in mass protests on August 11, 2024 were valid and just.
But the protesters said that the official withdrawal from the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Plan (CLV-DTA) does not end land evictions and forest land grab concessions, saying ''land evictions and forest land grab concessions continue on a massive scale associated with other development plans not necessarily associated with the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Plan (CLV-DTA) activities.''
''Cambodia continues to grant forest land and territorial control to China for the construction and maintainance of a major naval military base in Sihanoukville province and continues to grant land concessions to Vietnam and Malaysia in Kratie, Stung Treng, Ratanakiri, and Mondulkiri provinces,'' said the protesters.
The Cambodian People's Party (CPP) ordered the arrest of at least 94 protesters from the Khmer community including environmental, human rights and other activists for protesting against the Cambodia Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Area (CLV-DTA) on August 11, 2024.
The protesters say that while Prime Minister of Cambodia and now the President of the Senate of Cambodia, Hun Sen, had acknowledged that their complaints and protests were valid and just, the protesters arrested in the mass protest demanding Cambodia's withdrawal from the Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam Development Triangle Plan (CLV-DTA) have not been released from prison.
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Philippines call for clemency for death row drug trafficker in Indonesia on her return

Celia Veloso, mother of Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW), Mary Jane Veloso, calls for the release of her daughter at a candelight demonstration in Manila on Tuesday September 13, 2016

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Manila, November 28: Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW), Mary Jane Veloso, 39, who was sentenced to death in Indonesia in October 2010 for attempting to traffic heroin into Indonesia from Malaysia but was given a stay of execution following intervention by then Philippine President Benigno Noynoy Aquino III, is to be returned to the Philippines in December, with the Philippines Department of Foreign Affairs calling for executive clemency on her return, reports Reuters.
"Eventually, the goal is not just for Mary Jane Veloso to be transferred, but for our President Ferdinand Marcos to grant her clemency," said Foreign Affairs undersecretary Eduardo Jose de Vega.
Indonesia's Coordinating Minister for Law, Human Rights, Immigration and Correctional Institutions, Yusril Ihza Mahendra, said that Mary Jane Veloso will be transferred in December, 2024.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto said that Mary Jane Veloso would serve the remainder of her prison sentence in the Philippines, saying ''diplomacy and reciprocal partnership in law enforcement is the reason for her transfer.''
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. acknowleged the Philippines and Indonesia's shared commitment to justice and compassion, saying
''after over a decade of diplomacy and consultations with the Indonesian government we managed to delay her execution long enough to reach an agreement to finally bring her back to the Philippines.''
In September 2022 Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. formally requested Indonesia to grant, Mary Jane Veloso, 39, who had been given a stay of execution in 2015, executive clemency during a state visit to Indonesia following an appeal from parents of the detained Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) to grant their daughter executive clemency on humanitarian grounds.
Parents of detained Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW), Cesar Veloso and Celia Veloso, had written a letter of appeal to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to request that former Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo grant Filipino Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW), Mary Jane Veloso, executive clemency on humanitarian grounds with a copy of the letter sent to the Department of Migrant Workers.
Mary Jane Veloso, 39, was sentenced to death in October 2010 for attempting to traffic heroin into Indonesia from Malaysia after she was arrested at Adisucipto International Airport in Java on April 2010 with 2.6 kilograms of heroin in her luggage.
Mary Jane Veloso claims that she was tricked into carrying the luggage containing the drugs.
She was set to be executed on the Indonesian prison island of Nusakambangan with Australian drug traffickers Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran in April 2015 but was given a stay of execution following intervention by then Philippine President Benigno Noynoy Aquino III, who appealed for humanitarian consideration.
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Kuala Lumpur High Court orders seized LGBT+Q rain-bow watches be returned

Minister of Home Affairs, Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, said the Malaysian government is deciding whether to challenge the High Court decision on Monday November 25, 2024

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Kuala Lumpur, November 27: The Kuala Lumpur High Court ruled on Monday that the Swiss made Swatch Group Ltd., LGBT+Q rain-bow watches from the 2023 Pride Collection and accessories that were seized for displaying the acronym'LGBT+Q on the watches be returned to the Swatch Group Ltd., within 14 days, with Malaysia's Home Minister saying the government is yet to decide whether to challenge the verdict, reports Reuters.
Malaysia's Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said the government respected the High Court decision and would wait for the full judgement to be released before deciding whether to challenge the verdict.
In May 2023 the Royal Malaysia Police seized 172 Swiss made Swatch Group Ltd LGBT+Q rainbow watches from the 2023 Pride Collection from 11 stores throughout Malaysia with five stores ordered to remove accessories from their shelves after the Minister of Home Affairs, Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, banned the Swiss made Swatch Group Ltd., LGBTQ watches from Malaysia saying "Swatch products are subject to the Prohibition Order."
"Products that harm or may harm morality are against the public interest and the interest of the state," he said.
He said the promotion, support and normalisation of the LGBT+Q movement is not accepted by the general public of Malaysia. saying "any LGBT+Q references on Swatch watches, boxes, wrappers, accessories or other items was prohibited."
Selling or owning the Swiss made Swatch Group Ltd., LGBTQ banned watches is punishable by up to three years in jail and a fine of up to 20,000 ringgit ($4,376).
In August 2023 Swatch Group Ltd filed a lawsuit against the Ministery of Home Affairs in the Kuala Lumpur High Court over the seizure of the rainbow watches from the 2023 Pride Collection, with the Swatch Group Ltd., chief executive officer, Nick Hayek, saying "the arbitrary seizures done without prior notice caused loss and damage to the company’s trading reputation."
"The seizure notices did not cleary state on what basis the watches were being confiscated," he said.
He said then that the Swatch Group Ltd contests the Minister of Home Affairs, Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, statement that rainbow watches from the 2023 Pride Collection could be harmfull, saying "the rainbow-coloured watches give a possitive message of joy in life."
Malaysia Non-Government-Organisation, Justice for sisters, co-founder, Thilaga Sulathireh, said "the minority LGBT+Q community that is already a target in Malaysia will now become more marginalized."
She said the ban on the Swiss made Swatch Group Ltd., LGBTQ rain-bow coloured watches creates further misconceptions, stigma and discrimination.
She said that any form of restriction of rights on grounds that products are harmful has to be justified in terms of its legality, necessity and proportionality, saying "symbols and words matter."
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Indonesian Civil Society claim election of anti-corruption commissioners hand picked by former President Widodo

Deputy chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), Joanis Tanak, was re elected in a plenary meeting by the Commission III of the House of Representatives (DPR) on Thursday November 21, 2024

From News Reports:
Jakarta, November 26: Indonesia's Civil Society Coalition including the Indonesian Legal Aid and Human Rights Association (PBHI) and Transparency International Indonesia (TII), claim the election of five Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) commissioners on Thursday for the 2024 -2029 period that includes the re election of the deputy chairman of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), Joanis Tanak ''is strongly suspected of choosing candidates affiliated with former President Joko Widodo,'' reports Antara.
The election of five Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) in a plenary session of the House of Representatives (DPR) Commission III on Thursday November 21, includes three-star police general Comr. Gen. Setyo Budianto with 46 votes, incumbent commissioner, Johanis Tanak 48, Attorney General Office (AGO) prosecutor Fitroh Rohcahyanto, 48, who has previously held a position at the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), former Supreme Audit Agency (BPK) deputy chairman, Agus Joko Pramono 39, and judge, Ibnu Basuki Widodo with 33 votes.
Setyo Budianto was selected by a majority of House Commission III as the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) chairman, with four commissioners to serve as his deputies.
Indonesian Legal Aid and Human Rights Association (PBHI), chairman, Julius Ibrani, said that the five commissioners of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) and the Supervisory Council members of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), who are appointed by the House of Representatives ''have a bad track record.''
He said that Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) deputy chairman, Johanis Tanak, is accused of leaking the results of the investigation into corruption at the Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) Ministry to the acting director general of Minerals and Coal of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM), Muhammad Idris Froyoto Sihite.
''The Selection Committee for the Leadership and Supervisory Council of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) submitted 10 candidate names for the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) leadership claiming that ''the Selection Committee is strongly suspected of choosing candidates affiliated with former President Joko Widodo,''
He said the claim that the Selection Committee selected candidates affiliated with former President Joko Widodo has been proven, saying ''many candidates that had a good track record and commitment to eradicating corruption were culled in the early stages of the selection process.''
''The selection committee instead let through names that have a bad track record,'' he said.
In September 2019 the Indonesian House of Representatives passed amendments to the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) into law that required all Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) employees be civil servants, the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) to obtain a wiretapping warrant from the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) supervisory council and to drop cases that are not completed within a year and to revoke the KPK independent recruitment of investigators.
President Joko Widodo said then that he had started to look for candidates to fill the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK)supervisory council that would monitor the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) saying that he would "handpick the council members without a formal selection process."
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Thai woman sentenced to death for fatally poisoning victims with cyanide

Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn, 36, charged with poisoning 14 victims at the Bangkok Criminal Court on Tuesday April 24, 2024

From News Reports:
Bangkok, November 25: Thai woman, Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn, 36, who is charged with poisoning 14 victims with cyanide, was sentenced to death on Wednesday for the premeditated murder of Siriporn Kanwong in Bangkok on April 25, 2023, reports the Bangkok Post.
The Bangkok Criminal Court convicted Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn, a gambling addict, with the premeditated murder of Siriporn Kanwong, ordering her to pay the victim's family 2 million baht ($A88,000) in compensation.
''The court's decision is just,'' said Tongpin Kiatchanasiri, mother of poisoned, Siriporn Kanwong.
''Justice has been done for her today,'' she said.
Royal Thai Police national police chief, Surachate Hakparn, said that Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn, funded her gambling addiction by borrowing money from her victims before poisoning them with cyanide and stealing their jewellery and mobile phones.
He said that Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn, borrowed money from her victims with 300,000 baht ($A13,000) from one victim, to pay for credit card debt, saying ''she killed her victim when they asked for their money back.''
''She lured 15 victims, one survived, to take poisoned herb capsules,'' said the Royal Thai Police.
Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn, 36 had met Siriporn Kanwong in Bangkok on April 25, 2023 at the Mae Klong river in Ratchaburi province for a Buddhist ritual
Siriporn Khanwong had collapsed and died on the riverbank after a meal with Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn, with the Royal Thai Police saying ''Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn made no effort to help the collapsed woman.''
Royal Thai Police investigators found traces of cyanide in the dead woman's body and her phone, saying ''police were then able to trace Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn, to previous unsolved cyanide poisonings as far back as 2015.''
Former Deputy Police Chief Surachate Hakparn, former husband of Sararat Rangsiwuthaporn was sentenced to 16 months in prison and lawyer Thannicha Aeksuwannawat to two years for complicity in the murder of Siriporn Kanwong on April 25, 2023.
Deputy Police Chief Surachate Hakparn was accused of money laundering in connection with an illegal online gambling operation.
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Second Australian tourist dies after drinking Laos Vodka laced with poisonous methanol in Vang Vieng

Australians Holly Bowles, 19, left, and Bianca Jones, 19, right, both played football for the Beaumaris Football Club in Melbourne, died within a day of each other in Thailand after drinking Laos Vodka laced with poisonous methanol in Vang Vieng, Laos on Sunday November 11, 2024

From News Reports:
Vientiane, November 24: A second Australian tourist, Holly Bowles, 19, died from methanol poisoning in a hospital at Uddon Thani in Thailand on Friday after she was transferred from Vang Vieng a tourist town on November 12, becoming the sixth tourist to have died from drinking Laos Vodka laced with poisonous methanol, reports Bangkok Post.
Her friend Australian, Bianca Jones, 19, died from methanol poisoning at a hospital in Bangkok on Thursday after she was transferred from the Nana Backpacker Hostel in Vang Vieng to Thailand on November 12, becoming the fifth tourist to have died from drinking alcohol laced with methanol.
British, Simone White, 28, became the fourth tourist to die from drinking alcohol laced with methanol in the tourist town of Vang Vieng in Laos on November 11.
An unidentified United States male was the third tourist and two Danish women in their 20's also unidentified became the first and second to have died after drinking alcohol laced with methanol in the tourist town of Vang Vieng on November 11.
At least eight other tourists at have been hospitalized for methanol poisoning in the small hospital in Vang Vieng since November 11.
Laos Minister of Foreign Affairs, Saleumxay Kommasith, said on Saturday after the death of Australian tourist, Holly Bowles, 19, on Friday 'the Laos government is profoundly saddened by tourist deaths after suspected methanol poisoning.''
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs offered sincere sympathy and deepest condolences to the families of the deceased, saying
an investigation is underway into the deaths of the six tourists who died of suspected methanol poisoning in Vang Vieng in Laos last week.
Laos Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone announced on Monday after four tourists had died from methanol poisoning in the tourist town of Vang Vieng that Laos has recorded over five million tourists arrivals as a result of the Visit Laos Year 2024 campaign.
''Tourist arrivals in Laos had exceeded expectations generating more than USD 1 billion in revenue,'' he said.
Laos Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone credited the surge in tourist arrivals to the Laos-China Railway that connects key tourist destinations Vang Vieng, Luang Prabang, and Oudomxay.
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Five including Australian dead from methanol poisoning in Laos tourist town

Duong Duc Toan, manager of the Nana Backpacker Hostel in Vang Vieng in Laos, with the bottle of Tiger Vodka he served to guests as a gesture of hospitality Tuesday November 19, 2024

From News Reports:
Vientiane, Novemver 23 :Australian, Bianca Jones, 19, a British woman, an American and two Danes have died in suspected mass methanol poisoning in the tourist town, Vang Vieng in Laos, with another Australian, Holly Bowles, 19, in hospital in Udon Thani in Thailand on life support, reports the Bangkok Post.
Duong Van Huan, manager of the Nana Backpacker Hostel in Vang Vieng in Laos said that he had served the two Australians, Bianca Jones, 19, and Holly Bowles, 19, free Tiger Vodka but denied this was what made them sick.
He said that the Australians both from Melbourne had joined more than 100 other guests for the Tiger Vodka offered by the Nana Backpacker Hostel as a gesture of hospitality.
He said the two Australians started drinking at the Nana Backpacker Hostel bar at 8pm and left about 10.30pm, saying ''the two women went elsewhere for the rest of the night.''
''The two women returned to the Nana Backpacker Hostel in the early hours of the morning,'' he said.
He said that other guests notified the Nana Backpacker Hostel that the two Australians were unwell.
''They failed to check out of the hostel as planned on Wednesday November 13,'' he said.
He said the Nana Backpacker Hostel arranged hospital transport for Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles, saying ''both were flown from Laos to Thailand in critical condition.''
He said he had been in business in Vientiane and Vang Vieng for almost 11 years, saying ''it was the first time something like this had happened.''
Holly Bowles, 19, was transferred from Laos to a hospital in Udon Thani, Thailand and is on life support fighting for her life.
Bianca Jones, 19, was transferred from Laos to a hospital in Bangkok and died on Thursday.
Australia Prime Minister Anthony Albanese paused Question Time to inform the parliament that the Department of Foreign Affairs had confirmed Bianca Jones's death.
"Our first thoughts in this moment are with her family and friends who are grieving a terrible and cruel loss," he said.
"This is every parent's very worst fear and a nightmare that no one should have to endure."
He expressed hope that Holly Bowles would recover well.
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Singapore
properties listed for sale in Myanmar

From News Reports:
Yangon, November 25: Singapore's largest property developer, the Far East Organization, is to partner with Myanmar's
property sales and marketing company, Min Zin Agency, in Yangon to sell condos in Singapore.
Managing director of the Min Zin Agency in Yangon, Ko Kyaw Min Zin, said that Singapore's Far East Organization has expanded its sales and marketing efforts into Myanmar.
“The Far East Organisation has been selling their Singapore properties to Myanmar buyers since 2009,” he said.
The Far East Organisation reportedly have over 750 properties in Singapore’s residential, hospitality, retail, commercial and industrial sectors,
including 45,500 or one in every six private homes in Singapore listed with the Min Zin Agency in Yangon.
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China to invest in rail and road construction
in Indonesia
From News Reports:
Jakarta, November 10:
Indonesia's Railway Corporation (PT KAI) and state construction company PT Jasa Marga signed a memorandum of understanding
(MoU) with China Investment Fund (CIF) to develop indonesia's railway services and toll road construction.
Witness to the signing, coordinating Minister for the Economy Sofyan Djalil, said that the MoU will provide the groundwork for further cooperation between China Railway and P KAI and China Investment Fund (CIF).
"The MoU is the first step towards further development of public services between China and Indonesia" he said.
Chinese Ambassador to Indonesia, Xie Feng said that the MoU would spark more cooperations between China and Indonesia and would bring about "real benefits to the public."
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Penang health department shuts down soya bean factory
From News Reports:
Penang, October 19: Five Penang food factories including a 100 year old soya bean factory at Tanjong Bungah were ordered closed by the state health department for failure to observe health standards.
State health, food safety and quality division, deputy director Ku Nafishah Ku Ariffin said soya bean products were processed in an unclean "rusty and moldy kitchen".
"Our inspectors found that wet products were left to dry on "dirty" bamboo sticks along with bathing towels. The bamboo sticks were also dirty and dusty," she said.
A "sweets" factory in Teluk Kumbar, a noodle factory in Simpang Ampat and a sauce factory in Bukit Metajam were also closed by the state health department
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Fuel smugglers including military personnel under arrest
From News Reports:
Jakarta, September 15: Riau Islands Police have arrested 30 suspects including several Indonesian Military (TNI) personnel and seized 64 cars, two boats and 106 tons of fuel.
Riau Islands Police chief Brig. Gen. Arman Depary said in Batam last week that the seized cars had been modified to hold 100 litres of fuel.
"The Military (TNI) personnel are suspected of fuel smuggling and have been handed over to the military base", he said.
TNI Commander Gen. Moeldoko said that the alleged suspected fuel smugglers are honor-based service military personnel.
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Thai coup blammed for fall in tourist arrivals
From News Reports:
Bangkok, August 18: The Thai tourism sector suffered its largest fall in international visitors to Thailand in June, the first month after the establishment of marshal law and the military seizure of the Yingluck Shinawatra government.
Tourism reportedly accounts for 10 percent of the Thai economy.
Data from the Thai Department of Tourism shows that inernational tourist arrival numbers in July fell by 10.9 percent compared to the same time last year.
International arrivals in July totalled 1.91 million compared to 2.15 million in July 2013.
Arrivals from China with a18 percent share of all visitors to thailand and the largest group of visitors to Thailand, fell by 25.3 percent.
Arrivals from the United Kingdom with a 4 percent share of all visitors to Thailand, was one of the few large markets to record a gain, of 6.2 percent
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US Senate approves sales of nuclear equipment to Vietnam
From News Reports:
Hanoi, July 31: The US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations passed legislation approving a 123 agreement on civil nuclear commerce with Vietnam at a business meeting of the committee last week.
The 123 agreement under the US Atomic energy Act of 1954 establishes a civil nuclear commerce agreement that allows the US to export nuclear reactors, research information and equipment to Vietnam.
The civil nuclear commerce agreement between the US and Vietnam is "part of Vietnam's effort to ease its shortage of energy towards meeting over 10 percent of the domestic power demand by 2030", reports the Vietnam News Service
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Court for construction
Industry
established
in Malaysia
From News Reports:
Kuala Lumpur, May 3: The first two Construction Courts for Malaysia were opened by Chief Justice Tun Arifin Zakaria in Kuala Lumpur and Shah Alam last week, reports the Star.
The courts will deal with disputes in the construction industry.
Works Minister Datuk Haji Fadillah bin Haji Yusof said that the establishment of the courts will transform the way the construction business in the country operates.
"The construction industry stakerholders can now have their disputes resolved by judges with expert knowledge and experience in construction industry disputes', he said.
The proposal by the Construction Industry Board (CIDB) for the establishment of the construction courts was first put to the Judiciary in January 2013.
Britain is the only other country that has a specially designated court that deals with construction industry disputes.

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Bali communities want larger share of tourism revenue

From News Reports:
Denpasar, April 14: Bali community-based tourism operators have called for amendments to regulations that stipulate that the local community pay the Bali regency administration 60 percent of their total tourism revenue.
Penglipuran tourist village in Bangli, community-based tourism manager, Nengah Moneng, said that he objected to the fact that his community received only 40 percent of the total revenue.
"We want to have 60 percent share of the tourist revenue to pay for operating costs", he said.
The Penglipuran tourism manager said that operating costs for trekking, traditional dance, cultural shows including religious rituals had increased.
The cost of operating lodges and community halls for tourism had also increased.
"An increase in revenue for not only the Bangli community but for tourism based communities across Bali would benefit tourism island-wide" said the tourism manager.
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Riau forest fires force Chevron to shut down oil wells
From News Reports:
Jakarta, March 21: PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia (CPI), the Indonesian subsidiary of US-based oil company Chevron has shut down 573 oil wells in the Riau province of Sumatra.
The deteriorating quality of air due to forest fires that have been raging for the last month has forced PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia (CPI) to shut down its oil wells and evacuate workers and there families.
Indonesia's upstream oil and gas regulator, SKK Migas, public relations officer, Handoyo Budi Santoso, said that oil assets in Riau province are important to national crude oil production.
"The biggest production loss came from the shutdown of Rokan block, operated by Chevron Pacific Indonesia, the country's biggest producer of crude oil production", he said
The Jakarta Posts reports that potential losses are estimated at about 12,000 barrels of oil a day.
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Sabah caters to influx of tourists from China

From News Reports:
Kuala Lumpur, March 5:
The New Straits Times reports that there was an 86 percent increase in tourist arrivals from China
to Sabah in the last two years.
Data from the Sabah Tourism Board reportedly shows that 193,010 tourist tourists arrived in Sabah from China in 2011 increasing to 360,361 in 2013
Sabah West Coast Coffeeshop Association chairman, Yong Chee Yun, said coffee shop operators were catering to the influx of tourists from China.
"Coffee shops displayed tourist friendly signs in Chinese saying 'how are you?' and menues included China's favourite foods", he said.
Sabah and Labuan Chapter chairman of the Malaysian Association of Hotels and general manager of the At Shangri-La's Tanjung Aru Resort,
said that staff members are encouraged to learn Mandarin.
"So that they can converse better with guests" he said.
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Pilots strike forces Merpati to cancel
flights

From News Reports:
Jakarta,January 29: A pilots strike forced State-owned PT Merpati Nusantara Airlines to cancelled all scheduled flights to Surabaya, Merauke and Timika on Saturday, reports The Jakarta Post.
Merpati corporate secretary Riswanto Chendra Putra said that the airline had not paid salaries to pilots and cabin crew for two months.
The Jakarta Post reports that PT Merpati Nusantara Airlines was required to restructure its operations.
Merpati corporate secretary Riswanto Chendra Putra says that Merpati has signed a memorndum of understanding (MoU) with PT Armagedon Indonesia and PT Bentang Persada Gemilang to restructure the company.
The airline has debts of Rp 6.5 trillion (US$533 million) reports the Jakarta Post.
"The management would pay the salaries around March or early April, said the Merpati corporate secretary.
Merpati’s workers union advisory board official, Erry Wardhana, said about 200 Merpati pilots planned to strike again next Saturday for an indefinite period.
"The pilots would strike until 1,600 Merpati employees were paid", he said.
The union advisory board official says that this is the first time that Merpati workers have gone on strike over unpaid wages.
The pilots are owed wages for December and January reports the Jakarta Post.
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