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THE European Unions top trade official said yesterday that while a delegation from the European Parliament will look at land dispute claims on sugar farms later this month, an investigation into the countrys duty-free access to the EU market is, at the moment, unwarranted. Speaking to reporters at Raffles Hotel Le Royal in Phnom Penh, European Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht sidestepped demands by rights groups and from within the EU that the countrys trade preferences under the Everything But Arms agreement be revoked in light of scathing allegations tied to the expanding sugar industry. It is obvious that it is a very sensitive matter in Europe, and while if there is a structural offence of human rights, we have to launch an investigation, then we would do it, De Gucht said. But on the other hand, we are of the opinion that this is not the case with respect to sugar cane, he added. Sugar companies in Cambodia have been accused of widespread land
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A man pumps water contaminated with arsenic from a well near his house in Prek Russey village in Kandal province last week.
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ILLAGERS emerge from the shade of their homes and gingerly roll up their sleeves, turning their palms upwards to reveal skin braided with dark lesions, ulcers and decaying tissue. They point to houses up and down the street where people have died of symptoms like theirs. Arsenic, an invisible, odourless poison, has haunted this village in Kandals Koh Thom district. Most have
and inexpensive alternative to bacteria-infested surface water. An independent report commissioned by UNICEF in 2006, however, found that such tube wells installed in arsenicaffected areas were contaminated. Arsenic is a silent killer, it has no taste and no smell. You can only know if its there by testing for it, Sophary Phan, a technical officer at the World Health Organization Cambodia, said. Arsenic contamination was discovered in Cambodia during a 1999 Continues on page 4
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OLICE raided four shops in Phnom Penhs City Mall yesterday for allegedly selling pirated movies, a move that came a week after mall DVD vendors shut up shop to avoid a planned raid, the details of which were leaked beforehand. Ofcers conducted yesterdays raid accompanied by a representative from the Motion Picture Association of Cambodia (MPAC), who identied which titles violated copyright laws 349 copies of which were seized, police said. Last week we came, but the store owners seemed to know rst, but now they were open as usual, said a national police ofcer at the scene who asked not to be named. We are still continuing our activities to raid [shops] in order to eliminate the selling of copyright-infringing DVDs and VCDs, and warning other places to stop. According to the ofcer, the shop owners were made to sign a contract promising not to sell illegally copied lms. MPAC president Ung Nareth said yesterday that the shops would have typically carried more than the 349 illegal copies seized, but vendors again seemed to know that the crackdown was coming and hid most of their stock. Anyway, we found many DVDs and VCDs [that infringed on] copyright, he said. As you know, most movie producers are almost hopeless, and they have no incentive to produce [movies in Cambodia], because they will get no income from production as there are so many
A man sorts through a pile of discs at the entrance to a store in Phnom Penhs City Mall yesterday in search of titles that violate copyright laws. VIREAK MAI
copyright-infringing DVDs and VCDs in the market. Nareth said yesterday that authorities had focused on the large stores at City Mall because they also distribute stock to other, smaller vendors. Pich Chan Dara, 23, the owner of one of the raided stores, said that he downloaded and copied pirated lms because they were cheap, and maintained that if he were to switch to properly licensed material, he wouldnt be able to afford his rent. [Illegal copies] cost less than $1, and
if we sell originals, its more than $5, he said. Sales would not be good. As the raid was being conducted, a group of some 10 DVD vendors from other markets arrived at City Mall to ask questions and express concerns about the crackdown. Yo Kim Eng, 30, a DVD vendor at Tuol Tompoung market who came to City Mall, said she feared for her business. I came to ask police how we can buy originals, she told the Post yesterday. Police should delay the crackdown and educate the vendors.
A GROUP of international lawyers commissioned by the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party to investigate alleged human rights abuses on the part of the government have nished their inquiry and are preparing a brief to the International Criminal Court, the party and the lead lawyer said yesterday. According to CNRP public affairs head Mu Sochua and international lawyer Richard Rogers, who led the investigation, the team collected evidence on such potential crimes as forced evictions and state-sanctioned violence carried out by the government of Prime Minister Hun Sen since 2002, and expects to make its ling to the ICC next month. They said that they have enough evidence, Sochua said yesterday, adding that the investigation was free from party inuence. We did not tell them to do anything it was up to them. In an email yesterday, Rogers
expressed optimism that the evidence gathered over the course of a preliminary investigation and a six-day visit to Cambodia was sufcient to justify a charge of crimes against humanity. The strongest evidence relates to the land-grabbing and forcible evictions, which have led to over half a million people being forcibly transferred, Rogers said. Indigenous groups have suffered disproportionately. The evidence suggests that this forcible transfer was widespread, systematic, and formed part of an organised policy, he added. Additional crimes ... including murder, torture, false imprisonment and persecution provide further support to our allegation. Council of Ministers spokesman Phay Siphan, however, said the government was unconcerned by the potential ICC case, saying that the investigation lacked legitimacy because Rogers and his colleagues are not members of the Bar Association of the Kingdom Cambodia.
A DAY after a bipartisan election reform committee put the neutrality of the armed forces into a list of proposed areas of reform, Defence Minister Tea Banh reiterated that the armed forces would not tolerate opposition supporters calling for Hun Sen to step down. It hurt me when I heard the voices from the street calling for change and calling for Hun Sen to step down, he told about 500 military personnel at the Institute for Peacekeeping Forces, Mines and Explosive Remnants of War Clearance yesterday. We will not allow anyone to destroy peace and stability, as they are values that we have to maintain.
Banh also called for further investigation into the violence on Veng Sreng Boulevard in January that left at least four civilians dead after protesters clashed with security forces. We have to investigate everything in order to nd out the inciters, and they will have to be made responsible [in front of the law]. Separately, a working group on the reform of security forces, including representatives from the government, civil society, armed forces and police, was formed on Monday. Heiner Hanggi of the Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, which is supporting the group, said its establishment was not linked to specic domestic issues.
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AS VILLAGERS in Koh Kong provinces Areng Valley continue to block Sinohydro Corp employees from entering the area where the Stung Cheay Areng dam is planned, conservationists and rights workers have spoken of the havoc it will wreak if it goes ahead. In terms of the impact on wildlife, forests and the livelihoods and traditions of the local communities, Toby Eastoe of Conservation International (CI) said that it would create a litany of problems. I have not seen the relocation plan, but it could wipe out a large amount of forest and [this] is my main concern if the dam does go ahead, he said. Eastoe said that the company, the worlds largest hydropower developer, had approached NGOs working on conservation in the area for an environmental impact assessment (EIA) that it is preparing to evaluate the costs of conservation. The rm is bound to conduct a new EIA under a 1999 law regulating development projects. As investment companies coming to Cambodia, their responsibility is to make sure that
A crocodile skull beside a river bank in Koh Kong provinces Thma Bang district in December.
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environmental offsets get to the right people and in a transparent way, as advised to them by all of the EIAs, he said. Sinohydro took over the project when China Guodian backed out after assessing the costs late last year. But some of the conservation groups projects in the area have put them at odds
with affected communities. The relocation of endangered Siamese crocodiles by Flora and Fauna International (FFI) has also drawn criticism from locals and rights groups. Villagers wrote to FFI in December, accusing the NGO of complicity in forcing the Siamese crocodiles, a rare species, into extinction, after
nding a dead crocodile and witnessing FFI staff removing another from the area, according to the letter. Be kindly reminded, the letter read, that the Siamese crocodiles are regarded by our communities as sacred, and as such have been venerated since ancient times. Sam Han, Cambodian Croc-
odile Conservation Project manager at FFI, could not be reached yesterday. Thats a very sensitive population. There might only be one or two breeding females there ... if you build a dam and ood it, its going to ood all of their nesting areas and they wont breed for a period, Eastoe said. He added that a huge ood of migrants [would come] looking for new land around the areas being cleared, and theyre going to be hunting. So, whatever happens with the dam, it will have a huge impact on that population it could wipe them out. Sure, its an important valley, but its a globally recognised species, and weve got to look at conserving it globally. Unfortunately, there could be just as much risk in relocating them so we need to do more research before anyone makes a decision that can impact the Areng population. But Alex Gonzalez-Davidson of Mother Nature Cambodia said that the NGOs cooperating with government agencies to carry out their work were acting against the interests of the local people and the environment.
FFI went back in March, secretly. They thought that the dam would be imminent, he said. The community got really angry one day when they saw a group of FFI people take a crocodile out of area ... so they chased the FFI team out. Of the conservation groups, he said theyre working essentially with the maa, referring to ofcials and the company. Yesterday, Vana Savoeurn, 26, a villager who is taking part in the blockade, said they were prepared to fell trees to block the road and stop the company transporting machinery to the site. We will use tractors, motorbikes and fell ... trees on the road to block them, she said. [If the dam is built] endangered crocodiles, giant sh and other species will be inundated and die. Well lose our home forever. Provincial Governor Bun Leut yesterday called on the community to end the blockade and allow Sinohydro to complete its assessments at the site. What we need is the nal study of the effects and to send the report to the government, which makes the nal decision on the project, he said.
national water quality survey. By 2006, the rst cases of arsenicosis arsenic poisoning were diagnosed. Arsenic is one of the most toxic, carcinogenic molecules we know of, said Dr Craig Steinmaus, an epidemiologist at the University of California at Berkeley. But you dont get exposed one day and get cancer the next. Most of the health effects happen down the line. But efforts to calculate how many people are or may become sick have revealed a trail of unknown variables: how many wells are contaminated, how many people drink the poison, how often and how much of the food is contaminated. Based on 2004 census data, UNICEF determined that 2.25 million people live in the 1,607 most at-risk villages, but the number of well-users consuming arsenic falls somewhere below that total, with estimates ranging from 38,000 to more than 1 million people. Arsenic poses a very serious problem. Most of the high-risk areas are also high agriculture producers using [polluted] groundwater as irrigation and ... arsenic can contaminate not just water, but food as well, a local researcher who spoke on the condition of anonymity said. We lack too much data to know how to properly deal with this problem. And the problem may be getting worse. Studies show that the more water is pumped from a contaminated well, the stronger the arsenic concentration can become. Additionally, due to subterranean water ows, the toxin can leak into clean wells and agricultural elds, and be spread by annual ooding. Arsenic exposure in Cambodia has already caused more than 500 documented cases of arsenicosis, and led to numerous amputations and fatalities, according to a UNICEF brieng last year. But, the paper warned: The effects of current exposures have yet to be fully realised.
An arsenic village
Kandal province, home to some of the most densely pop-
ulated areas in Cambodia, has exhibited the most extreme arsenic pollution in the country. Thirty-ve per cent of more than 15,000 wells sampled in Kandal contained arsenic exceeding the national limit of 0.05 milligrams per litre, and as many as 54 per cent measured above the WHO standard of 0.01 milligrams per litre. During eld-testing in 2006, researchers stumbled across Prek Russey village in Kandals Koh Thom district, where well contamination averaged far beyond previously documented levels and hundreds of arsenicosis patients were found. It was the highest concentration of arsenic and number of arsenicosis cases found to date, Resource Development International Cambodia executive director Mark Hall said. Today, even as NGOs red paint warning villagers away from the hand pumps has long faded, the scars of arsenic exposure black dots covering villagers bodies like hundreds of poison freckles, gangrene and amputated limbs serve as a constant visual reminder. In 1995, UNICEF dug the villages rst tube well. Following the example, Vern and his father sunk a pump behind their house in Prek Russey village. Verns family drank the water for ve years. And then one day, he went to the doctor for an itchy, red rash. The doctor told me I had chicken pox, he said, an initial diagnosis many of the villagers received. The chicken pox affecting Vern, his father, his aunt and his now 18-year-old son, refused to go away. Months later, Vern and his father went to the hospital in excruciating pain. They were told they had advanced arsenicosis, and the spots were the poison trying to force its way out. My skin is itchy and it hurts. And my insides feel bad, too, he said, pointing to his lungs and his stomach. Its difcult to breathe, and every night I cannot sleep. The symptoms of arsenic poisoning are irreversible and cannot be treated, though vitamins and a high protein intake are thought to help manage the disease, according to Dr DN Guha Mazumder,
A man from Prek Russey village in Kandals Koh Thom district last week shows sores caused by arsenicosis on his foot.
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founder of a prominent arsenic research centre in India. Vern bought vitamins and painkillers at the hospital, but when he was forced to stop farming, he couldnt afford even such basic measures. I cannot stand for a long time, and my hands cannot grip tools anymore. There were people here sicker than me, but most of them have died. Verns father had a leg amputated in 2008 due to cancerous lesions. He died three years later and Vern removed their well, wrapping the remaining nozzle in a black cloth. Vern said his neighbour lost a husband and a brother. Across the street, one of the villages youngest victims, a 13-yearold boy, died after years of suffering from a rotting leg. Two other children diagnosed with arsenicosis died as well. Vern worries the disease that claimed his fathers life will take his, too, but since there isnt anything he can do about his illness, he puts bandages on his sores and goes to feed the cow.
but in Koh Thoms neighbouring Kien Svay district, no symptoms have yet been observed, even though tubewell contamination there is 10 times the national standard. There are a lot of complicated factors linked to arsenicosis symptoms like living standards, malnutrition, the individuals general health, smoking and whether there are other water sources used, WHO ofcer Sophary said. Outward arsenicosis symptoms were at one point thought to take eight to 10
food arsenic levels have been identied as a health hazard. The arsenic contamination in food samples collected from Cambodia, especially from Kandal province, is an alarming public health concern, according to a study published last summer and conducted with support from the UNs International Institute for Global Health. Arsenic water contamination remains the primary concern, but experts agree that the health risks posed by arsenic ingested through food
My hands cannot grip tools anymore ... There were people here sicker than me, but most of them have died
years to appear, but cases discovered in Cambodia have manifested in as little as three years, medical studies show. The duration of the patients arsenic exposure [and] ... the onset of symptoms does not follow a particular time frame, Mazumder said. Researchers may not be able to pinpoint a timeline, but they do agree that arsenic poses an enormous cancer risk. A study published earlier this year predicted that due to elevated arsenic levels, Kandal residents face a ve-in-1000 cancer risk, more than four times the national average. Both ... [water and food] are our main concern ... because arsenic can accumulate in the human body via both sources, Suthipong Sthiannopkao, one of the reports researchers, said. In several at-risk locations, villagers may have stopped drinking from arsenic-laden wells but still water their elds and let their animals drink from them. What other option do we have? When we water using the well, the crop isnt good either, but at least there is still a crop, said Prak Toun, 33, while taking a break from standing on his scaly, arsenicosis sores. Food samples collected in Cambodia have shown arsenic levels higher than in 17 other countries, and 60 times higher than in Bangladesh, where cannot be ignored. Arsenic in food will probably become a greater problem with the increasing groundwater irrigation, retired environmental research scientist Tom Murphy said. It needs to be addressed before it becomes a big problem ... but theres not enough research being done, no resources to get the data and the Cambodian labs dont have the ability to do the kind of chemical analysis necessary.
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Arsenic affects people differently, yet another piece of the puzzle when trying to determine how many lives the poison could eventually claim. Most of the people in Prek Russey village suffer from heavy arsenic contamination,
No funding, no rescue
Experts say Cambodias arsenic problem is falling between the cracks because it lacks funding. Donors decided that the government needs to take the lead and not rely on external funding, while the government lacks capacity, an aid worker wishing to remain anonymous said. Director of the Department of Rural Water Supply Mao Saray said the government does not have a budget for arsenic contamination. The lack of investment is already taking a toll. Last year, Cambodia failed to meet both 2013 goals of its ve-year arsenic strategic action plan that every person exposed to arsenic-contaminated wells have an alternative drinking source and that every person with arsenicosis receive a swift diagnosis.
Saray said the new goal is to provide 75 per cent of people in arsenic-affected areas with a clean water source by 2015. He was unable to identify how much of that target has already been achieved. Villagers in Prek Russey said they receive no assistance from the government, and many still lack clean water. Vern and his neighbours buy water at 2,000 riel per cubic metre from a system that RDI helped install. But the water, piped in from a nearby river, still needs to be treated for the bacteria and pesticides that tube wells were designed to avoid in the rst place. It is expensive for me, Vern said, adding that as he isnt able to help his wife farm anymore, he doesnt have money to both buy and treat his water. How about food and the childrens school? he asked. Saray said all school wells in the affected areas were also tested. Data from the arsenic centres show that 41 per cent of more than 1,000 school wells tested contained arsenic at or above the WHO standard. The Ministry of Education deputy director of school health said the department was not familiar with the ndings. Theres no shortage of proposed alternatives for the situation, just a shortage of funding to implement them. Rather than treating arsenic, the idea is to source water that is not contaminated. Options include rain water, dug shallow wells and pipe systems, among others, Steven Iddings, a WHO Cambodia ofcer, said. UNICEF extrapolated last year that half of the affected population continues to use arsenic-contaminated water for drinking and cooking in the dry season owing to a lack of available alternatives. When you have no choice, or other available options, what are you going to do? said Chansopheaktra Sovann, an environmental science researcher at the Royal University of Phnom Penh. Youre not going to think about the possible effects 10 to 20 years from now, youre going to think with no water, you will die in less than a week. ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY SEN DAVID AND PHAK SEANGLY
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NLY nine per cent of ethnic Vietnamese children in communities of almost 5,000 people in Kampong Chhnang province attend state schools due to a lack of birth certicates, a new report has found, with researchers saying that their ndings reect a situation that is all too common in the Kingdom. According to Limbo on Earth: The Situation of Stateless Eth-
Despite all villagers having been born in Cambodia and not possessing any Vietnamese identication, the vast majority of the 931 families have only . . . immigration cards and resident papers to prove that their residence in Cambodia is legal, the report says, with citizenship out of reach for those who cant afford to bribe ofcials. According to MIRO, just nine per cent of more than 2,000 ethnic Vietnamese children living in the villages attend state
All children should be able to to go school. They should provide birth certificates for all of them
nic Vietnamese in Cambodia. A Case Study from Kampong Chhnang, released yesterday by the Minority Rights Organization (MIRO), interviews with community leaders, residents and local ofcials at two oating villages in Phsar Chhnang commune found that 90 per cent of ethnic Vietnamese living there possess no birth certicates, family books or ID cards. schools due to a combination of overwhelming poverty and because a birth certicate is required for school enrolment. This is the most important issue for the Cambodian government to address . . . All children should be able to go to school. They should provide birth certicates for all of them, said MIRO director Ang Chanrith. A Jesuit Refugee Service re-
port released last year found that the lack of legal clarity for laws governing access to citizenship has left many ethnic Vietnamese in Cambodia at risk of statelessness. It made several recommendations, including expanding universal birth registration. Legal provisions allow immigrants to register their childrens births with commune ofcials where they legally reside, but law enforcement is particularly weak in this area, the report says. This contradiction highlights the arbitrary application of the law, lack of knowledge by authorities of the laws in place, and discriminatory practices at local levels. Council of Ministers spokesman Phay Siphan said the government recognised that problems existed with the implementation of relevant laws. I think in this term they are going to look into that better because any baby born on Cambodian soil deserves to be a Cambodian citizen, he said, adding that the government recognised the constitutional right to universal education.
A TUK-tuk driver who damaged a car while driving drunk got off by apologising yesterday, after nearly 200 of his comrades held a loud demonstration in front of Phnom Penhs traffic police department. Police returned a tuk-tuk to Phuon Noeurn, 20, whose vehicle and means of supporting his family had been held by police since he crashed it into a Toyota Prius on March 8, after the cars owner agreed to forgo the $700 in damages he had demanded for an official apology. What is unacceptable is police allowed the car owner to take his car back before the case was resolved, but they did not allow the same for [Noeurn], who needs his tuk-tuk to earn a living, said Heang Vithya, deputy director of Cambodia Confederation Development Association (CCDA), which organised yesterdays protest. CCDA members gathered in front of the office, just off Sihanouk Boulevard, at about 8am, with a microphone and loudspeaker, demanding police return the tuk-tuk. Polices seizure of Noeurns tuk-tuk occurred about a week ago, when he crashed into the Prius, parked on Street 63, near Central Market. He admitted to
Tuk-tuk drivers protest in front of Phnom Penhs trafc police ofce yesterday to demand the return of an impounded tuk-tuk. VIREAK MAI
driving drunk and damaging the car owned by the sister of a man who identified himself to the Post as Pov, a civil servant. As the raucous demonstration unfolded yesterday, Noeurn bemoaned the fact that his tuktuk is his livelihood and that the crash was unintentional. How can I afford [to pay damages], since my family is very poor? Noeurn complained. My family depends solely on my income. Amid the protest, traffic police deputy director Sem Sokunthear called in Pov, the car owner, Noeurn and a CCDA representative to negotiate at the station.
After Noeurn said he could only afford to pay $50, Povs sister agreed to accept an apology rather than any monetary compensation at about noon. I want to say that settling this matter by holding a demonstration affected the dignity and reputation of police officials, Pov said after accepting a written apology. Do not drive drunk. Many CCDA members were active protesters during the imprisonment of land-activist Yorm Bopha, whom they claim had two of their members beaten. Bopha denied the charges but spent more than a year in prison during 2012 and last year.
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CAMBODIA has deployed four helicopters and two warships to join the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370, the Ministry of Defence announced yesterday. In a statement, the ministry said it dispatched four Chinesemade Z-9 helicopters and two P46 navy ships to join the hunt for the missing plane, by searching islands and maritime areas at the Cambodia-Vietnam border. The Ministry of Defence has agreed to continue a mission with other countries to search for the missing plane, the statement said. Vice Admiral Tea Sokha, commander of the Cambodian Maritime Space, said the mission commenced at about 5:30pm yesterday. Our mission is to cooperate with other countries in searching for the missing plane within our territorial sovereignty, Sokha said. The plane had 227 passengers and 12 crew on board when it vanished during a flight from Malaysia to Beijing on March 8. Up until this point, Cambodias aviation authority has been increasing staff levels and communicating with its Viet-
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representatives from Phnom Penh, Preah Sihanouk, Kampong Speu, Kandal, Svay Rieng and Kampong Chhnang, said Leng Tong, director of the ministrys occupational heath and safety department. Regulations implemented under Zero-Accidents will run alongside existing ones under an International Labour Organization-supported Occupational Safety and Health Master Plan, ILO national project coordinator Tun Sophorn said. The ILO plan which ran from 2009 to 2013, and is in the process of renewal should expand to high-risk workplaces and foster cooperation between several ministries to also address occupational diseases, Sophorn said. For example, workers ailing from disease resulting from handling asbestos should be covered under the National Social Security fund, and those now working with asbestos should be trained how to do so safely. Both plans are theoretically beneficial, said Moen Tola, who heads the labour program at the Community Legal Education Center. But, he added, company management and the Labour Ministry inspectors rarely enforce either plan.
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Builders v mechanics in a beer garden rumble
TWO groups of men were quick to ignore the angels of their better nature on Monday night after a few too many drinks. The first group, five construction workers, headed to a beer garden in Phnom Penhs Sen Sok district to cool down after work. Not long after, the second gang, five motorbike mechanics, also arrived at the watering hole. A few rounds later and the men were attacking each other with sticks and stones, only to be kicked out by the owner and forced to take their respective injured buddies to the hospital.
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Soldiers from the Royal Cambodian Air Force watch their new Z-9 helicopters in the sky during a ceremony marking the handover of the aircraft from China in November in Phnom Penh. AFp
namese counterparts to try to locate the missing plane. Chinese embassy spokesman Cheng Hong Bo said yesterday he is happy to hear that Cambodia is using Chinese aircraft to carry out its search. For this search, we need as many countries as possible to help. We have been urging Cambodia to join and are pleased that Cambodia is using [Chinese] helicopters to [do this], he said. The four Z-9 helicopters in question were among a group of 12 formally handed over during a ceremony in November.
If the plane is discovered in Cambodia, Cheng Hong said China might help by sending over money or people [to recover the wreckage]. The Defence Ministry statement also welcomed support from Chinese and Malaysian working groups if the plane is found in Cambodia. The Ministry of Defence would like to share its condolences . . . with the family of the victims, the statement said. Minister of Defence Tea Banh could not be reached for comment yesterday. ADDITIONAL
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MID a continually rising rate of industrial accidents and deaths, the Ministry of Labour introduced a campaign focused on identifying workplace hazards before tragedy strikes. Since the ministry began keeping track of 960 Cambodian factories in 2009, workplace accidents have risen by nearly 375 per cent, reaching 16,775 incidents last year. Deaths from onthe-job injuries increased each year between 2009 and 2012, climbing from 16 to 59. Last years death toll fell to 56. The ministry has a plan to create 20 prakases related to workplace safety, Labour Minister Ith Sam Heng said at yesterdays launch of the ZeroAccident Campaign. Zero-Accidents philosophy relies on training supervisors to find site-specific workplace and behavioural hazards before they become an issue, according to the website of the Japan International Center for Occupational Safety and Health, which founded Zero-Accidents. The Labour Ministry will train employer and employee
THREE people, including a former court clerk, stood trial yesterday, accused of unlawfully using court positions to conduct threats and bribery in Banteay Manchey province last year. Phnom Penh Municipal Court investigating judge Sous Sam Ath said former clerk at Banteay Meanchey provincial court Suong Sok Heng, 22, and Sem Sokha, 42, were arrested by the Anti-Corruption Unit (ACU), while being handed $3,000 by Muon Sineth, 39, to settle a car crash with Sokha, in which four of Sokhas passengers were injured. The ACU detained Cambodian-Australian Uy Sopheap, 69, when he handed over a bribe of $500 to Sok Heng in November. Sokha threatened us, [saying] that she was the older sister of . . . the provincial court prosecutor. She demanded . . . $16,800 from us for the damages, Sineth told the court yesterday. After begging to lower the sum, she was asked to speak to court clerk Sok Heng, who threatened to arrest and jail my husband if I would not pay $16,800 as demanded, she said. Eight months later, a reduction to $3,000 was accepted. Meanwhile, Sineth filed a complaint with the ACU. The three denied all allegations. Sok Heng, charged with receiving bribes and power violation, maintained he had acted upon order of his supervisor, the court prosecutor. He claimed to have received $500 from Sopheap for preparing court documents. The verdict is due on March 26.
A FAMILY in Pursat towns Svay At commune is enjoying good luck and brisk business thanks to the figurative fruits of a magic banana tree they found on their property, one member said yesterday. Banana trees typically produce only one bunch of bananas and a single flower, but Chan Reth, 58, said that her rare sixflowered banana tree had brought her family unusually good luck a claim that prompted veneration in some, and scepticism in others. Last week, my husband told me that he saw a strange banana tree, and then I asked him to dig it up and plant it in a flower pot to keep in front of the house in order to easily take care of it, and for other people to see, Reth said. I did not dream about anything before I saw this magic banana tree, but after I got it I dreamed about something,
and then I tried to play the lottery, which I had never played at all in my life. I won 500,000 riel [about $125], she continued, adding that business is better than it was before I got the magic banana tree. Reth maintained that she didnt publicise her find for fear of being labelled a con artist, but said that nonetheless, some nearby villagers noticed the tree and had come to pray to it. However, Svay At commune police chief Chorn Sophy said yesterday that only a few people had visited to venerate the tree, and that while it is villagers rights to believe what they want, such trees are not so uncommon. It is not strange for me, because I used to see this kind of banana tree several years ago in Battambang province, he said. But it is their individual belief. We do not prohibit it.
TWO bag-snatchers werent as quick to the punch as watchful vendors in Phnom Penhs Sen Sok district on Tuesday morning. The thieves spotted a woman walking alone at 3:30am and swooped in on a motorbike to grab her bag. Area food vendors spotted the men in the act, and knocked the 26-year-old snatcher off the back of the moto. The driver got away, but the other crook suffered a serious bruising before police carted him to the hospital.
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Chan Reth, the owner of a banana tree with six owers, poses for a photo in Pursat province this week. pHoto SUPPLIED
A RECIPIENT of Global Fund health grants found in an investigation last year to have defrauded the scheme said yesterday it had fully repaid the money it owed. Sin Somuny, executive director of Medicam, an umbrella group of health NGOs, which the report found to have charged three donors for the same staff position and to have charged the Global Fund for a position that was never occupied, said that any misappropriated money was fully repaid two months ago. Payment [was] completed in January, 2014, Somuny said by email yesterday. Global Fund spokesman Seth Faison
conrmed the money had been repaid. After MEDiCAM was named in an investigation report by the Global Fund in November 2013, MEDiCAM has fully repaid the funds misused, he said. Faison also revealed that Medicam is no longer a sub-recipient of a HIV grant from the Global Fund. The Global Fund is still working with MEDiCAM, but not as fully as in the past. MEDiCAM remains a sub-recipient of a Global Fund for efforts in health systems strengthening. Previously, it was also a subrecipient under a HIV grant, but was not kept on as a sub-recipient for the second period of implementation . . . which started on 1 January, he said by email.
Somuny said this has nothing to do with the more than $41,000 of funds that Medicam misused. This is the end of the [HIV] project and has nothing to do with anything else. This week the Global Fund announced new allocation amounts for 2014 to 2016 as part of a new funding model, which will see over-allocated countries experience a drop in funds. The Global Fund will be monitoring the results of this reform program carefully as it makes future funding decisions for Cambodia, Faison said. The Global Fund did not respond to requests for comment on whether it considers Cambodia an over-allocated country.
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ILLIONAIRE Alisher Usmanov sold shares in Apple Inc and Facebook Inc, focusing on technology investments in China such as Alibaba Group Holding Ltd and may expand stakes in Russian assets, an executive said. Chinese companies account for about 70 per cent to 80 per cent of the portfolio of our foreign Internet investments, Ivan Streshinskiy, head of Usmanovs asset-management company USM Advisors Llc, said in an interview on March 14 in Moscow. Most of the investment is in Alibaba, JD.com and some other companies with great potential, Streshinskiy said. Usmanov, 60, built his Metalloinvest Holding Co iron ore business by acquisitions and is Russias richest man, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. He bought a stake of about $100 million in Apple last year and sold it recently this year, according to Streshinskiy. The sale follows a gradual reduction of Usmanovs stake in Facebook, he said. We hope that our investments in Chinas Internet companies may show the same and even better returns as we had with the American companies, Streshinskiy said. China is Russias largest trading partner. Alibabas estimated valuation rose to an average of $153 billion last month after the Chinese e-commerce company reported surging sales. The Hangzhou-based company is starting the process for what may be the biggest US initial public offering in two years. Chinese online retailer JD.com may start an IPO next quarter and be valued at more than $20 billion, according to co-owner Tencent Holdings Ltd. China has refrained from crit-
Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov and his wife arrive for the reopening ceremony of the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow in 2011.
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icising the Kremlin for plans to annex Ukraines Crimea peninsula, abstaining from a United Nations Security Council vote on declaring the regions referendum illegal. China and Russia have voted together about Syria and Iran, while President Xi Jinping was the most prominent foreign leader to attend the Winter Olympics in Sochi this year, as US and most European Union leaders decided to stay away. Apple shares have advanced about 23 per cent since March 2013, when Usmanov rst said he bought the stake. The Cupertino, California-based companys stock has declined about six per cent this year. Facebook initially plunged after its IPO in 2012 and has more than doubled in the last 12 months, taking its market value to about $172 billion.
When Usmanov acquired a Facebook stake in 2009, his fund persuaded founder Mark Zuckerberg to sell by giving up its voting rights. Usmanov, with a partner, bought about 10 per cent of Facebook when the company was valued at $6 billion to $10 billion and sold some shares in the IPO, which valued the company at $104 billion, the businessman told state television at the time. Alibaba, which operates online markets for products from Louis Vuitton bags to Boston lobsters, posted its fourth straight quarterly prot in the three months through September, according to a January presentation from Yahoo! Inc, which owns a 24 per cent stake. The company, founded by former English teacher Jack Ma, may be worth as much as $200 billion, according to
investment bank valuations, which would make it the second-biggest Internet company behind Google Inc. Russias benchmark Micex index has declined about 14 per cent since February 17, the day before Ukrainian police red on protesters in Kievs Independence Square, and Russian stocks may drop more following the March 16 referendum in Crimea on joining Russia, Streshinskiy said. If stocks fall further, Usmanovs company may consider buying more shares of wireless operator OAO MegaFonand Internet company Mail.ru Group Ltd, he said. Mail.Ru and MegaFon revenue is coming from Russia and people wont stop making calls and using the Internet, Streshinskiy said. If the events will further escalate, we will be
buying shares. Crisis is always a good opportunity as valuations become cheap. Mail.ru agreed to buy 12 per cent of VKontakte, Russias biggest social network, raising its stake to 52 per cent, and started to buy back $45 million of its own stock, the company said in statements yesterday. Usmanovs Metalloinvest, Russias largest iron-ore producer, may switch to shipping to China and other markets should Europe apply sanctions on its exports due to the crisis in Ukraines Crimea region, Streshinskiy also said. Russian President Vladimir Putin has backed an accord on annexing the territory, signaling he wont back down after US and European Union leaders imposed sanctions on Russian ofcials and threatened further measures. BLOOMBERG
THE ubiquitous 7-Eleven convenience stores have turned into physical sales outlets for Thai AirAsia (TAA) in a partnership that breaks new ground in air ticket distribution. Thailands 7,800 7-Eleven outlets and 1,500 Counter Service Co (CS) bill payment sites nationwide began on Monday to accept bookings and payments for all AirAsia flights originating from Thailand both for domestic and international routes. The deal with CS has given TAA a nationwide physical coverage of the market and leverage on ticket sales in a channel not exploited by any other airlines. It supplements TAAs existing sales channels which encompass the airlines online booking system, call centres, travel agents and a handful of sales offices located at strategic points. While 75 per cent of its tickets are sold online, TAA hopes that 7-Eleven and CS sites will provide an easy access point for its air tickets, especially among people who frequent convenience stores. Weeradej Ackapolpanich, assistant vice-president of CS, said that 30 million people visit 7-Eleven stores each month, spending a total of 10 billion baht ($311 million). Santisuk Klongchaiya, TAAs commercial director, said it is too early to determine the contribution of 7-Eleven and CS to the airlines overall sales. He estimated initial contribution at three to 5 per cent. According to TAAs financial report, the airlines 2013 revenue was 23.5 billion baht ($731 million). The TAA-CS partnership means TAA tickets can be physically purchased at any hour of the day or night, every day of the year. BANGKOK POST
grabbing and forced evictions, leading to calls from rights groups to reconsider the EBA trade scheme that they say is benefiting Cambodias wealthy at the expense of the poor. Their calls have not gone unnoticed, as the impending delegations visit and actions by other firms with interests in Cambodia make clear. Coca-Cola is conducting its own investigation into Cambodian sugar producers and the industrys impact on the local community. De Gucht is in the region about a week after bilateral meetings between Cambodia and the EU were held in
Brussels, when items ranging from trade to politics were raised. The trip was part of a four-day visit to Vietnam, Cambodia and Myanmar during which De Gucht will try to strengthen EU trade links with the Asean countries. De Gucht met yesterday with Minister of Commerce Sun Chanthol, Justice Minister Ang Vong Vathana and Deputy Prime Minister Sok An at Chanthols office. The commissioner said the delegation arriving later this month, a visit connected to an ongoing working group on sugar issues that has involved meetings between local officials and the EUs ambassador to
Cambodia, would include two land rights experts. Chanthol, the commerce minister, said in an email yesterday that the meeting at his office lasted for one hour and that they discussed issues of land concessions for sugar plantations and the status of 21 protesters that were detained in January as part of a nationwide garment strike. I informed the EU Commissioner of the Royal Governments commitment to resolve the allegation of land grabbing linked to the land concession for sugar plantation and refinery, he said. I informed the Commissioner that the Ad hoc committee met three times, twice with the participation of
the EU Ambassador, to find solutions that can satisfy all concerned parties, he added, referring to the working group on claims tied to the sugar industry. Regarding the 21 protesters in prison, Im not in the position to comment but I suggested [to] the Commissioner to let the legal process take its course. On the detainees and the protestors who were shot and killed during the strikes in January, De Gucht said that the EU is following all these evolutions very closely and we try to influence them positively so that there is greater freedom of assembly, collective bargaining so that we can lift minimum wages in a concerted effort.
De Gucht said the EU was working on an initiative similar to Bangladeshs in which factories and buyers agree on certain workplace standards. Sugar exports, though only a fraction of Cambodias total goods sent to Europe, have quadrupled in 2013 compared to the year before. Eang Vuthy, executive director of Equitable Cambodia, said that within the sugar industry, there is more than enough evidence presented by rights monitors to warrant an investigation into EBA. We still want the EU to stay engaged but at the same time the EU needs to have clear conditions with the government, Vuthy said.
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HE Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) has kicked off its search for a new chairman amid sentiments that the new head will resolve internal conicts but not bring any changes to Thailands largest private group. A total of 348 committee members were selected this week to elect the new chairman, which is a race between vice-chairmen Visit Limprana and Supant Mongkolsuthree. But Teerawut Prakaysantisuk, Visits legal adviser, threatened to le a complaint with the Central Administrative Court on electoral fraud by Supants supporters. As the FTI is considered a state agency, matters related to the elections need to be submitted to the Central Administrative Court, he said. Although the subcommittee dismissed the claims of fraud, ve out of 12 committee members responsible for the voting process walked out during vote counting claiming the process was not transparent. Wanchai Khansuwan, one of the subcommittee members, said all the documents should be re-examined rst before the ofcial results are announced. A total of 2,645 FTI members were present at the election
Supporters carry signs showing their support for the two candidates vying for the post of FTI chairman, vice-chairmen Visit Limprana and Supant Mongkolsuthree. BANGKOK POST/PattaRaCHaI PREECHapanICH
on Monday. The committee members will elect the new chairman on April 8. The FTI is divided into two camps, with one supporting current chairman Payungsak Chartsutthipol, a former executive of Siam Cement Group. At the joint conference late on Monday, Supant, who will likely be the new chairman,
given the results of the election, said that the two sides should reconcile. I want us to reconcile so it will send a message to those in politics [that they should reconcile too], he said. Visit, meanwhile, said that his team would support the activities of Supants side. I have a motto that I joined
the race but not to cause divisions in the organisation, Visit stated. However, outsiders remain sceptical about whether or not reconciliation will be brought about in the aftermath. Pornsil Patchrintanakul, vice-chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC), said that the new incoming
chairman must be free from political intervention. The new chairman must not be the slave of politics and must dare to speak about what is right, Pornsil told the Bangkok Post in a telephone interview. Unlike the FTI, TCC leaders are elected through a tradition Pornsil calls a whispering system, where senior members seek advice from a few members on who should be the chairperson. The candidate is then approached and asked whether he or she would like to take up the position. The former FTI secretarygeneral Kiatphong Noichaiboon agreed with Pornsil, saying that the FTI must be free from political intervention and inuence, while Ninnart Chaithirapinyo, honorary chairman of the FTIs automotive industry club, said he hopes the FTI will change from being divided to an organisation working in harmony. Both sides have promised to work together, so the loser should not leave, said Ninnart, also vice-chairman of Toyota Motor Thailand Co. The industrial sector plays an important role in moving forward the countrys gross domestic product, and nothing will be gained if the two sides continue to ght, he added. BANGKOK POST
IETNAMS central bank cut its key interest rates for the first time in nearly a year yesterday in an attempt to kick-start the nations sluggish economy. The State Bank of Vietnam cut the refinancing rate charged on loans to commercial banks to 6.5 per cent from seven per cent. The discount rate was also trimmed to 4.5 per cent from five per cent. The cuts, which came into effect yesterday, aim to encourage more lending to businesses to stimulate growth, according to a report posted on the banks website. The communist nation is struggling to revitalise an economy hit by slow domestic demand, banking sector troubles, falling foreign direct investment and financial malaise among state-owned companies. Vietnam last cut rates in May 2013, taking them to their lowest level since late 2009. In 2013, Vietnams inflation slowed to 6.04 per cent, down from the previous years 6.81 per cent. Economic growth was reported at 5.43 per cent in 2013, picking up speed slightly after its worst performance in more than a decade in 2012. AFP
DESPITE the prolonged political protests, Thailand remains an appealing market for Japanese car parts makers. Suttisak Wilanan, project director at exhibition organiser Reed Tradex, said several of them still want to expand their high-technology production to Thailand, which is undoubtedly Aseans automotive hub. The Japanese government is also giving full support to its small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to explore outbound investment, he said. Suttiak said Japanese SMEs investment covered both the establishment of wholly-owned subsidiaries and joint ventures with Thai manufacturers. He cited a report by the Customs Department that revealed that Thailands import values of mould and die production machinery rose by 11 per cent in January to 1.43 billion baht ($44 million), which indicated an uptrend in new investment and expansion in the auto parts market. Last year, the import value dropped 12.6 per cent year-onyear to 15.6 billion baht ($484 million) as demand from automakers and domestic car sales shrank. Thailand still remains the rst choice for Japanese automotive investors, he said. Compared with automobile production in Indonesia, Thailand still boasts positive facilities of auto parts chain,
logistics transportation and automobile production. Last week, Reed Tradex organised roadshows in Tokyo, Nakano and Sanjo to convince Japanese automotive manufacturers to participate in its Manufacturing Expo 2014, to be held at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre from June 19-22. There are about 1,800 auto parts manufacturers currently operating in Thailand, 709 of which are original-equipment manufacturers. According to SCB Economic Intelligence Centre (SCB EIC), a research unit of Siam Commercial Bank, aggressive competition in Japan coupled with the attractive factors in the Thai automotive industry have led Japanese auto part SMEs to establish their production lines in Thailand. Penetration by Japanese rms will increase competition in the auto parts industry since Japanese companies enjoy a competitive edge in controlling production costs due to larger operations and more advanced technologies. According to the Board of Investment, direct investment from Japan totalled 136 billion baht ($4.2 billion) in 2012, up from 48 billion ($1.4 billion) in 2011 and 19 billion ($589 million) in 2010. SCB EIC suggests Thai parts makers should not overlook joint venture opportunities with potential partners from overseas countries.
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IN PICKING the US to launch initial public offerings rather than their home market, Chinese technology companies Alibaba and Weibo are opting for maximum visibility and access to capital. Alibaba, an e-commerce giant that blends elements of Google, eBay and Amazon, conrmed its plans on Sunday to launch a US listing. US press reports have said the offering could be as big as $15 billion, which would make it the largest Chinese IPO ever and the biggest since Facebooks in 2012. Weibo, considered the Chinese version of microblogging site Twitter, said on Friday it planned a US offering to raise $500 million. A third Chinese technology company, JD.com, an online retailer and a smaller competitor of Alibaba, in January led to launch its own IPO in the US for up to $1.5 billion. The listings have sent a charge through Wall Street, where new offerings through January and February are at their highest level since 2000, just before the Internet bubble burst, according to Renaissance Capital. Investors are said to be salivating over Alibaba, the best known of three companies, says Mace Blicksilver, director of Marblehead Asset Management. For Alibaba, a New York listing allows it to avoid an offer-
ing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, which balked at efforts by founders and senior management to retain control over the board by issuing dual classes of stock. But the US listing also means the company will have access to the most liquid market in the world, where investors surely prefer to buy stock minted on Wall Street rather than in Hong Kong, said Gregori Volokhine, president of Meeschaert Capital Markets. A US listing sends a message to investors that we are international, even though most of our business is in China, said Jack Gold, president of the research rm J. Gold Associates. Gold said a US listing could also enable the companies to grow more easily. The Internet these days is about growing by acquiring other companies, Gold said. Its easier to pick up other companies while being USlisted than Chinese-listed. Scores of Chinese companies have gained US market listings in the past decade, the number of Chinese IPOs peaking in 2010 with 39 offerings, according to data from Dealogic. But they sank to just two in 2012, amid investor distrust after numerous accusations of fraud and other ills, which led to plunging share prices and forced delistings. Such problems were particularly acute in cases of
An Alibaba employee walks through a communal space at the company headquarters in Hangzhou, China, in 2012. AFP
reverse mergers in which Chinese companies bought publicly-traded but essentially defunct US companies, taking a backdoor route to a public listing. Blicksilver said investors are sceptical about small names, but that a big blue chip company like Alibaba will get the benet of the doubt. Certainly thats been a problem in the past, Gold said of the Chinese listings. But there have been other Chinese companies, Lenovo comes to mind, that have done OK in this regard. Well have to see. It certainly could be a problem, especially if you assume, as most assume, that the Chinese government has
their hands in pretty much all the big companies over there, Gold said. Another ashpoint could be concerns about allowing Chinese Internet companies to benet from open US markets at the same time that Beijing blocks Facebook, Twitter and other US giants to the massive Chinese market. They want the best of both worlds, said Trip Chowdhry, an analyst at Global Equities Research. If these companies from China want to raise money from the US, it would be fair in the spirit of capitalism that they open their market. This is hypocritical and not in the spirit of real capitalism. AFP
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CLOSELY held Chinese real estate developer with 3.5 billion yuan ($566.6 million) of debt has collapsed and its largest shareholder was detained, government ofcials familiar with the matter revealed on Monday. Zhejiang Xingrun Real Estate Co does not have enough cash to repay creditors that include more than 15 banks, with China Construction Bank Corp holding more than 1 billion yuan of its debt, according to the ofcials, who asked not to be named because they werent authorised to discuss the matter publicly. The companys majority shareholder and his son, its legal representative, have both been detained and face charges of illegal fundraising, the ofcials said. The collapse of the company, based in the eastern town of Fenghua, adds to concern of strains in the nations real estate sector and comes less than two weeks after the rst bond default by a Chinese company. Shanghai Chaori Solar Energy Science & Technology Cos inability to repay its debt may become Chinas own Bear
A man walks past the gate of the faculties of Chaori Solar Energy Science & Technology in Shanghai earlier this month. AFP
Stearns moment, prompting investors to reassess credit risks as they did after the US securities rm was rescued in 2008, Bank of America Corp. said March 5. Chinese developers are extremely exposed to the easy credit that is used to nance purchases and investment,
said Patrick Chovanec, the New York-based chief strategist at Silvercrest Asset Management Group Llc, which oversees $14.1 billion in assets, by phone. When credit is reined in even slightly, it undercuts demand. Stocks and bonds issued by Chinese real estate companies
slumped after reports of Zhejiang Xingruns collapse added to concern that defaults are starting to mount as the nations economy slows and the government reins in lending. Zhejiang Xingruns collapse was reported earlier on Monday by the Chinese-language National Business Daily, which
cited an unidentied government ofcial for the news. The report blamed the failure on mismanagement and high costs of private lending, according to the newspaper. The city of Ningbo has jurisdiction over the town of Fenghua, which is the birthplace of former Chinese nationalist leader Chiang Kai-Shek. Fenghua is in discussions with the banks and Ningbo on how to repay the debt, the people said. They said Zhejiang Xingrun has assets worth 3 billion yuan. Two calls to the chairmans ofce and nancial department at Zhejiang Xingrun werent answered on Monday. A woman who answered the phone at the Fenghua governments news ofce who declined to give her name conrmed the company can not pay its debt. A Beijingbased press ofcer at CCB said that the bank asked for more information from its local branch about the report but hasnt heard back. We think the default of the developer will alert the banks on escalating risk from developers amid the liquidity tightening, said Johnson Hu, a Hong Kong-based property analyst at CIMB-GK Securities Research. BLOOMBERG
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OUTH Korea opened its tightly controlled gambling market yesterday and approved a $697 million investment plan by foreign investors to construct the countrys biggest casino town. LOCZ Korea, a joint venture between Las Vegas-based Caesars Entertainment and Indonesias Lippo Group, has been given permission to open a foreigneronly casino in 2018, the culture ministry has said. The casino will be the rst to be owned and operated by any foreign investors in South Korea. The new casino town will feature hotels, convention centres, and shopping malls, and will be located near Incheon International Airport, South Koreas main gateway, the casino operators said. The rms will invest 744 billion won ($697 million) in the project. LOCZ Korea plans to turn the casino town into an integrated resort city with more investments by 2023, it said. Of South Koreas 17 licensed casinos, only one Kangwon Land Resort is open to locals. Last year the foreigner-only casinos pulled in a combined revenue of 1.37 trillion won. AFP
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Objectives of assignment: Review the existing relevant policies, strategies, protocols/guidelines and other related documents; Review existing initial draft Guidelines and further write up based on national and global procedures and recommendations from stakeholders; Work with the Preventive Medicine Department to hold comprehensive consultative meetings/workshops to review the draft guidelines with stakeholders; Carry on consultations on the draft the National Guidelines for Violence Against Women with inputs from all relevant stakeholders; and Finalize the Guidelines based on necessary comments and inputs from the meetings/ workshops and stakeholders. Qualifications and Experience: Masters degree in social sciences or related degree; Significant regional/global experience and technical competency in designing and managing responses to GBV/violence against women; Cambodian work experience in the areas of reproductive health and rights, gender, violence against women/GBV, highly desirable; Experience supporting government health care systems; Excellent verbal and written English communication skills; Availability for full duration of assignment. How to apply: Applications must be supported with a motivation letter, UN Personal History Form (P11), detailed CV and key relevant certificates. The sealed application should be addressed directly to Dr. Derveeuw Marc G. L., Representative, UNFPA, No. 225, Street Pasteur, Boeng Keng Kang 1, Chamkar Mon, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The P11 Form and Full Terms of Reference can be obtained via email ([email protected]) or UNFPA Website (http://countryoffice.unfpa.org/cambodia). Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. UNFPA retains the right to contact referees directly. There is no application, processing or other fee at any stage of the application process. UNFPA does not solicit or screen for information in respect of HIV or AIDS and does not discriminate on the basis of HIV status.
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ENERAL Motors announced its second massive recall in two months on Monday as it works to contain a growing scandal over the safety of its vehicles. The latest recall of nearly 1.8 million vehicles linked to three new problems comes as a result of an internal probe into why it took the largest US automaker so long to acknowledge the existence of a deadly ignition defect. GM is facing multiple investigations by US authorities over its slowness to react to evidence linking a defective ignition switch to 31 accidents and 12 deaths in its 2005-07 Chevrolet Cobalt and 2003-07 Saturn Ion models. The problem was detected at the pre-production stage as early as 2001, but GM waited until last month to recall 1.6 million vehicles in North America. Mondays vehicle recall covered three different defects unrelated to the ignition problems, none tied to reports of accidents or injuries, GM has said. However, the automaker said it will take a $300 million charge in the rst quarter to cover the cost of the recalls
and repairs of the vehicles. The ignition recall is the rst big crisis for new chief executive Mary Barra, who took the companys helm on January 15 as the rst woman to lead a major automaker. Barra responded forcefully, announcing she would release an unvarnished report following a thorough review and vowing to improve how GM handles defect reports. Todays announcement underscores the focus were putting on the safety and peace of mind of our customers, Barra said in a public statement. I asked our team to redouble our efforts on our pending product reviews, bring them forward and resolve them quickly. In a video statement sent to employees, Barra called the federal probes serious developments that shouldnt surprise anyone. After all, something went wrong with our process in this instance and terrible things happened, she said. Barras transparency recognises the damage that the company could endure after painstakingly rebuilding its reputation following a government-backed bankruptcy back in 2009. Japanese automaker rival
A General Motors 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt sits at Stanford Chevrolet in Dearborn, Michigan, in 2010. GM is recalling 1.8 million vehicles over three new safety problems even as it faces multiple investigations by US authorities over an ignition defect in its 2005-07 Chevrolet Cobalt and 2003-07 Saturn Ion models. BLOOMBERG
Toyotas once-stellar reputation was tarnished when it recalled some 12 million vehicles worldwide at a cost of $2.4 billion in 2009-10. Toyota executives were forced to appear at US Congressional hearings, where they were sharply denounced for allegedly hiding and down-
playing dangerous defects in some of the companys most popular models. GM faces only small ofcial nes at the moment: a possible $35 million, minute compared to $155 billion in revenues last year. Ratings group Standard and Poors said that it would moni-
tor the impact of the recalls on GMs competitive position. We believe reputational effects on GM could reduce the companys market share or pricing power, even though the company no longer produces the vehicles in question, the ratings agency wrote, adding that the nan-
cial impact on GM should be manageable. The bulk of the vehicles recalled on Monday, more than 1.5 million, were sold in the United States. Some 97,000 were sold in Canada and the remainder were sold in other markets around the world. Of the vehicles recalled on Monday, some 1.3 million were due to a defective service air bag warning light. The defect could prevent air bags and seat belts from deploying during a crash. That recall affects Buick Enclave and GMC Acadia models from the 2008-13 model years, Chevrolet Traverse from the 2009-13 model years, and Saturn Outlook from the 2008-10 model years. A failure to comply with a head impact requirement for unrestrained occupants led to the recall of 355,000 Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana from the 2009-14 model years. A problem with a brake booster pump which has been linked to two engine res in unsold vehicles at dealerships led to the recall of 66,000 Cadillac XTS fullsize sedan from the 2013 and 2014 model years. The news did not hurt the companys stock. GM shares closed up 1.6 per cent at $34.63 on Monday. AFP
ECONOMISTS are split over how long Japans government has to rein in the worlds biggest debt burden, a Bloomberg News survey shows, adding to a debate on whether the government should keep ratcheting up a sales tax. Eleven of 34 analysts said the government has four years or less to put scal policy on a sustainable path and avoid a crisis. Seven said it has over 10 years. BNP Paribas Sa and Credit Suisse Group Ag were among ve
saying its too late to avert one. UBS Ag says chances of a scal crisis are remote. The lack of consensus offers an opening to opponents of a two percentage point increase in the sales tax, due next year after a three-point jump next month. At stake is ensuring an improvement in Japans nances to assure demand for public debt remains once the central bank, the biggest buyer of the securities, achieves its ination target and tapers stimulus. The government should demonstrate a clear road map
for scal reconstruction before two per cent ination takes root, said Yoshimasa Maruyama, chief economist at Itochu Corp. A longer period would offer Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his potential successors time to focus on strengthening economic growth before addressing a shortfall in social-security nancing. Government debt currently exceeds twice the size of gross domestic product. Those expressing concern about the potential damage to a Japanese recovery from scal
tightening have ranged from Nobel laureate Paul Krugman to Koichi Hamada, a retired Yale University professor who advises Abe on monetary policy. The government should freeze any plans to raise the levy and instead cut the number of parliamentary representatives and bureaucrats, opposition Your Party says. While BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda repeatedly says its too early to discuss an exit strategy for the central banks easing, he has signaled an immediate need to address scal challeng-
es. Having warned February 12 that doubts over sustainability of Japans nances would push up bond yields, Kuroda said in a March 13 interview with the Asahi newspaper that a corporate tax cut Abe plans would reduce revenue and should be considered within the overall tax framework. Japans debt will equal 242 per cent of the economy by the end of 2014, according to International Monetary Fund. Just eight per cent of its bonds are held by overseas investors, reecting a large pool of domestic sav-
ings. A risk for the government in coming years is that cushion will erode as baby boomers start to retire in larger numbers from 2015 and draw down savings, said Hidenori Suezawa, a nancial market and scal analyst at SMBC Nikko Securities Inc. Japans current-account balance could swing into a sustained decit between 2020 and 2025, boosting reliance on foreign creditors and the risk of a surge in yields, said Suezawa, who is a member of the governments scal system council. BLOOMBERG
CYRUS Mistry, chairman of Indias Tata group, is planning to spend at least $8 billion building roads, airports and housing, betting a stable administration after Indias coming elections will lead to a new wave of infrastructure development. Mistry, 45, who took over as the groups chairman in December 2012 after Ratan Tatas two decades at the helm, is expanding at least three unlisted infrastructure companies within the $100 billion conglomerate, according to two people familiar with his plans. The businesses will get more attention after Mistry has overhauled operations at bigger, listed Tata companies including the auto and steel units. The initiative from Tata, which control assets including Jaguar Land
Rover and New Yorks Pierre hotel, underscores the hope among Indian corporates that infrastructure project approvals and spending will pick up when a new government is formed after elections ending in mid-May. Mistry looks at this sector as a phenomenal opportunity, said U.R. Bhat, managing director of the India unit of UK-based Dalton Strategic Partnership Llp, which manages $2 billion globally. Its a natural extension of their capabilities. Tata has the financial muscle to bid for the biggest of the projects and dominate, he said. India needs to spend $2.2 trillion by 2030 on urban transportation, housing and office space to boost infrastructure ranked below that of Guatemala and Namibia by the World Economic Forum, McKinsey & Co said in a 2010 study. From 2012 through 2017, India is likely to spend 41 trillion rupees
($668 billion) on infrastructure with almost half of it being provided by the private sector, Siddhartha Roy, Tata Groups chief economic adviser, told reporters in June. Tata Housing Development Ltd, Tata Projects Ltd and Tata Realty and Infrastructure Ltd or TRIL, which builds information technolog y parks, malls and residential complexes, are among the infrastructure units that are aiming to more than triple their order books to 700 billion rupees in five years, said Sarika Kapoor Chokshi, a Tata Sons Ltd spokeswoman in Mumbai. TRIL plans to spend 227 billion rupees in the next five years building highways, airports, hotels and urban transportation, according to a presentation made by Managing Director Sanjay Ubale last June. Tata Housing is developing 26 projects across 10 Indian states. Mistry is also encouraging the units
to seek contracts abroad, in particular in western Asia and southern and western Africa, according to one of the people familiar with the matter. Tata management expect infrastructure activity will expand in a year or two after a new Indian government spurs an economic rebound, the person said. Indias growth slowed to 4.7 per cent in the final three months of 2013, idling below five per cent for the seventh consecutive quarter and somewhat denting the Congress partys chances of extending its decade-long rule in national elections that begin next month and conclude in mid-May. Infrastructure interests Mistry the way designing cars fascinated his predecessor Ratan Tata, said one of the people familiar, pointing to his familys 150 year experience in the construction sector. Mistrys billionaire father and elder
brother control the $2.5 billion Shapoorji Pallonji Group, a construction conglomerate that was started by Mistrys great grandfather with an Englishman in 1865. The infrastructure initiative is a component of Mistrys strategy since becoming the Tata group chief. He also has sold assets, written down overvalued ones and restructured units. Ratan Tata had an aggressive strategy of leaving a global footprint, said Shishir Bajpai, a Mumbai-based director at IIFL Wealth Management Ltd with $1.7 billion under management and advisory. A few worked and a few didnt. It makes sense to relook and redefine it. We have been buying shares of Tata companies over the past few months. As for infrastructure, Dalton Strategics Bhat said: They are trying to find the next big opportunity and capture that. BLOOMBERG
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ROM a basket hoisted on the back of his trawler, sherman Freddy Gutmann proudly picks up a giant geoduck clam fresh from the frigid waters off northwestern Canada. This one is a great specimen, Gutmann says as seawater gushes from the massive mollusk that measures an impressive 20 centimetres (eight inches). Gutmann has good reason to be in high spirits since within 24 hours, the super-sized shellsh, shunned by Western chefs, will be served at top restaurants in Hong Kong, Beijing or Tokyo for a steep price. Without missing a beat, the 35year veteran of the Pacic waters off northwest Canada swiftly lls three orange cases with his sorted and cleaned catch so they can be rushed to the airport in Vancouver, and on to Asia. While a kilo (2.2 pounds) of geoducks goes for some C$30 ($27) these days, six times less than what top Asian eateries will ask their patrons to fork over, that wasnt always the case, Gutmann recalled. Fifteen years ago, its price was around 30 cents per pound, maximum, he said. Whats more, licences to harvest such clams were once available for a pittance. Licence owners got them for a couple bucks. Sometimes they were given by the government, said the native of Tono, a small seaside town in the province of British Co-
Freddy Gutmann, a sherman on board the Hideaway II, sorts freshly harvested geoducks near Tono, Canada, in January. AFP
lumbia popular with surfers and ageing hippies. Today, however, theyre worth $4 to $5 million, he added. In the port of Tono, anked by rugged, snow-capped mountains, mariners talk of astronomically high fees of C$50 million per permit and annual salaries of C$200,000, all difcult to believe and verify. But just 55 shing permits have been issued by Canadian authorities who are not planning to increase that quota, even though environmentalists say the geoduck popula-
tion is overabundant. The conspicuous clams can be found all the way from Mexicos Baja California peninsula to Alaska. They are particularly present off the shores of the US state of Washington and in neighbouring British Columbia. However, harvesting the shellsh is no easy task and, except for slightly more modern equipment, the task hasnt changed much since Gutmann started his career more than three decades ago. It takes two divers weighed down
by 30-kilogram belts and taking turns over 12 hours to plunge 15 to 20 metres into the dark waters to wrest the geoducks from their perch on the sandy Pacic oor. Dressed in thick wetsuits and attached to a boat by a 300-metrelong air hose, the divers scour the sea oor for tiny holes that suggest the presence of a clam, often buried under a metre of sand. Youve got your ears against the sand, you hold it, but its ghting to leave, said David Thomas, who has spent 27 of his 48 years searching for geoducks. Its really hard to catch, especially for young divers. Boasting the build of an American football player, Thomas, who works with Gutmann, swears this season will be his last. Sometimes, the underwater current is so strong that it plasters you to the sea oor, said the family man, adding that hes even come face-toface with a sea lion. Interest in geoducks is so strong that once the Tono shing season ends, the modest local eet of 30 trawlers heads further north to the Alaska border. Theres nothing out there, you go from one bay to another and you dont see anybody, Thomas said as he pointed to a map on board the trawler known as the Hideaway II. Its all white here. But despite having spent so many years in pursuit of geoducks, neither Thomas, Gutmann or the boats third crew member have become culinary fans of the clams. AFP
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Obama Putin signs off Crimea as Russian US tells Abbas
Stuart Williams and Anna Smolchenko
LADIMIR Putin yesterday signed a treaty making Crimea part of Russia, in a historic redrawing of Russias borders after he declared that the Black Sea region has always been in the hearts of his countrymen. In a fast-moving sequence of events following Crimeas controversial secession referendum on Sunday, the Kremlin said Crimea was now considered part of Russia and no longer Ukrainian territory, shrugging off strong international objections. In the hearts and minds of people, Crimea has always been and remains an inseparable part of Russia, Putin said in an emotional address broadcast on television. Putin signed the treaty with Crimean Prime Minister Sergei Aksyonov and other Crimean leaders at a ceremony at the Kremlin attended by both houses of parliament. Lawmakers, who still have to formally ratify the treaty, broke into applause and cheers after the signing. The Republic of Crimea is considered to be part of Russia from the date of the signing of the treaty, the Kremlin said. Crimea and the city of Sevastopol the home of the Russian Black Sea eet which has special status are being incorporated as new constituent parts of the Russian Federation. The signing which had not been agged in advance came after Putin gave a ery address at the Kremlin seeking to justify the incorporation of Crimea into Russia. His deant speech brushed off US and EU sanctions touted as the most severe against Moscow since the end of the Cold War. Putin said Crimea belonged with Russia and he slammed the Soviet-era decision by Nikita Khrushchev to gift the peninsula to the Ukrainian Soviet republic as riddled with violations. When Crimea suddenly ended up
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being in another state, Russia felt it was not simply robbed it was plundered, he said. He added that Russia was tired of being pushed into a corner by the West and said it had been repeatedly deceived on issues like NATO, missile defence and visa-free travel. On Ukraine the West crossed a line, he said, warning it against provoking Russia. They are trying to drive us into a corner. But he sought to play down fears that Russia was seeking to also incorporate parts of eastern and southern Ukraine. We dont want the break-up of Ukraine. We do not need it, Putin said. The seizure of Crimea by pro-Russian forces following the ouster of Yanukovych last month has been condemned around the world. But the prospect of Russias international isolation did not deter an increasingly deant Putin who
based the justication for the de-facto annexation of Crimea on the regions weekend referendum where almost 97 per cent voted to split from Ukraine. It is the rst time since World War II that Moscow is expanding its borders and represents the most radical redrawing of the map of Europe since Kosovos 2008 declaration of independence from Serbia. The lush peninsula has been the base of Kremlin navies since the late 18th century and only became part of Ukraine in 1954 when it was gifted by Khrushschev. With a population of some two million, Crimea has long been seen as a favourite vacation destination and has a great hold over the Russian psyche. Patriotism has soared in Russia, with tens of thousands expected to hold a state-supported rally in Moscow with the slogan We are together. Inde-
pendent pollster Levada Centre said on Monday that two thirds of Russians 63 per cent believe Russia is a great nation, double the gure of 31 per cent in March 1999. Putins approval ratings have jumped to 72 per cent on the back of the success of the Sochi Winter Olympics and his decision to send troops to Crimea following Yanukovychs February 22 ousting. A defence ministry source said there was relief within the navy that the future was now assured of the Russian Black Sea eet at a Crimea base that Moscow was leasing from Ukraine. But the mood was far from jubilant among economists and businesses who fear Putins policies and the threat of further sanctions will inict lasting damage on Russias economy. US President Barack Obama on Monday slapped sanctions on seven Russian ofcials and four Ukrainians accused of usurping Ukraines territorial integrity, including Yanukovych. If Russia continues to interfere in Ukraine, we stand ready to impose further sanctions, Obama warned. The European Union unveiled travel bans and asset freezes against 21 Russian and Ukrainian ofcials, including Vice Admiral Alexander Vitko, the head of Russias Black Sea eet. These are by far the most comprehensive sanctions applied to Russia since the end of the Cold War far and away so, said a senior US ofcial. Those targeted under Obamas executive order will see assets and interests in the United States or under US jurisdiction blocked and Americans will be barred from doing business with them. Diplomats in Brussels said EU and Ukrainian leaders would on Friday sign the political portion of a landmark pact whose rejection by Yanukovych in November sparked the protests that led to his downfall. AFP
US PREsIDENT Barack Obama told Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas on Monday that both he and Israels politicians must be prepared to make tough decisions and take risks for peace. Abbas arrived at the White House two weeks after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, warning that time was running short for a final deal, and said Israel could show it was serious by honouring a scheduled release of Palestinian prisoners this month. Obama, personally supporting Secretary of State John Kerrys exhaustive Middle East peace drive at a critical moment, is pressing both sides to accept a framework to carry negotiations past an end-of-April deadline. As I said to Prime Minister Netanyahu when he was here just a few weeks ago, I believe that now is the time . . . to embrace this opportunity, Obama said. It is very hard, very challenging. We are going to have to take some tough political decisions and risks if were able to move it forward. Obama said everyone understood the shape of an elusive peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians, saying it would be based on 1967 lines with mutual land swaps. Abbas sat beside Obama in the same Oval Office chair recently used by Netanyahu, when the Israeli leader said Israel had done its part over decades of talks but the Palestinians hadnt done theirs. The Palestinian leader told Obama: We dont have any time to waste. Time is not on our side, especially given the very difficult situation that the Middle East is experiencing. Abbas did not use a photo opportunity before the talks to directly address the Israeli governments demand for the Palestinians to recognise Israel as a Jewish state in public. But he did say through a translator that the Palestinians had recognised Israels legitimacy in 1988 and in 1993 we recognised the state of Israel. Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said Abbas confirmed his position to President Obama refusing to recognise Israel as a Jewish State. Abbas also noted in the photo-op the agreement that the Palestinians have with Israel on the release of a fourth batch of prisoners by March 29. This will give a very solid impression about the seriousness of these efforts to achieve peace, Abbas said. Israeli ministers said last week that they would have difficulty approving the prisoner release if an agreement was not reached to extend the peace talks. AFP
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Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra attends a cabinet meeting yesterday in Nakhon Pathom province near Bangkok in a wheelchair after injuring her ankle stepping from a van while in Chiang Mai on Saturday. AFP
a February 2 general election called by the premier in an unsuccessful attempt to calm the crisis. Political bloodshed, often targeting protesters, has left 23 people dead and hundreds wounded in recent months, including in grenade attacks and shootings. However, attendance at the demonstrations has fallen sharply in recent weeks while the introduction of emergency rule failed to prevent protesters disrupting the February election. The authorities were unable to use the security powers
offered by the state of emergency in any case, after a Civil Court last month ordered that the government not to use regulations issued under the decree. The court banned the use of force against the protesters, after attempts by riot police to clear areas occupied for weeks by opposition demonstrators sparked deadly clashes. Yingluck has suffered a series of legal defeats by the courts, which have been accused by government supporters of colluding with the opposition to try to oust the premier from ofce.
Yingluck also faces negligence charges that could lead to her removal, linked to a agship rice farm subsidy scheme that her critics say is riddled with corruption. Meanwhile, army chief Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha has little time for the red shirts, saying they are people without honour. The red shirt United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship has appointed a perceived hardliner, Jatuporn Prompan, as chairman, amid claims the group is gearing up for a ght against anti-government protesters in Bangkok. If they continue to use evil means and speak intolerably rudely, will you let such people be important persons? It is as if we honoured them as leaders. Thais must be more enlightened, the army chief said. I do not see any importance in these people. I am not interested as to whether they have strategies or not. It is a question of whether someone violates the law. Prayuth said some Thais were encouraging compatriots to clash with one another. He said he would prosecute people found to be instigating violence and deance against authorities. If anyone uses, I will use force too, Prayuth warned. AFP/BANGKOK POST
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operation Vietnam-Japan, the dialogue mechanism on the specic areas of co-operation has been established, the co-operation between ministries and sectors are expanding and having practical effects. The two sides also actively collaborated in the regional and international forums and in organisations such as the United nations (UN), ASEAN, APEC, and the Mekong-Japan co-operation. Economically, Japan has become the most important partner of Vietnam. Japan was the rst country to sign a free trade agreement (FTA) with Vietnam. In 2008, the two countries signed the Agreement on Vietnam-Japan Economic Partnership (VJEPA). During the visit to Japan by General Secretary of Vietnam Nong Duc Manh in April 2009, the two sides issued a joint statement and asserted to building a strategic partnership for peace and prosperity in Asia. Now, Japan is the largest investor in terms of registered capital and disbursed FDI to reach US$34.5 billion, focused primarily in the eld of industrial processing and manufacturing. In recent years, despite the difculties that have been caused by the global nancial crisis, consequences of the earthquake and tsunami, Japan is still a large provider of ofcial development assistance (ODA) to Vietnam. As of 2013, Japan pledged US$23 billion in ODA loans to Vietnam,
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Planet Mercury found to be steadily shrinking
BENEATH its sun-scorched exterior, the planet Mercury is cooling, which is causing it to shrink ever so slightly, scientists have said. Over the past 3.8 billion years, the planet has shrunk by up to 14 kilometres (8.8 miles) to reach its present diameter of 4,800 kilometres (3,032 miles), they said. The Earths is 12,742 kilometres. Mercury, like Earth, is believed to have a superhot metallic core. But, unlike Earth, it has no tectonic plates which bump and jostle and slide in response to the stress that heat loss causes on the planets crust. Instead, Mercury has just a single, rigid top layer, which means the stress is transmitted directly to the planets surface, causing it to wrinkle into gouges and ridges as the planet cools. Planetary geologists led by Paul Byrne at the Carnegie In-
stitution for Science in Washington used a tally of these features to get a yardstick for the planets thermal contraction, the term for shrinkage through heat loss. They studied nearly 6,000 landforms recorded by NASAs Messenger spacecraft to look for these telltales. Earlier estimates based on images of only 45 per cent of the planet suggested a contraction of 1.6 to six kilometres (one to four miles) over the course of its history. The starting point for the measurement is the end of the late heavy bombardment of the solar system a period that ran from around 4.1 billion to 3.8 billion years ago, when our star system was a shooting gallery of comets and other icy bodies which smashed into the nascent planets. The study appears in Nature Geoscience journal. AFP
HE accused mastermind of the 9/11 attacks has said al-Qaeda is in a war of attrition with the United States, in one of the only statements he has issued since his capture in 2003 and subsequent torture. In the course of an interview with US defence attorneys for Osama bin Ladens son-in-law, Abu Ghaith, led to the New York federal court where Abu Ghaith faces conspiracy charges, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed mused expansively on the ideology that powered the 2001 terrorist attacks and changed the course of US foreign policy. Throughout the interview, which was facilitated by the US military command at Guantanamo Bay where the man known internationally as KSM has been detained since 2006, Mohammed portrayed al-Qaeda as a scrappy underdog compelled to assault a vastly more powerful US and thwart what he sees as the mastermind of global iniquity, hypocrisy and godlessness. The enemy occupier of the Islamic world is a superpower with a budget of billions, while we are a
small organisation whose members are limited in numbers and capabilities. There is no comparison between the two sides, so it is obvious that we would have to resort to a long war of attrition to which the military and media alike contribute, Mohammed told attorneys for Suleiman Abu Ghaith during an interview conducted about February 27 this year. The extraordinarily rare statement does not come in reference to the military commission that Mohammed faces at Guantanamo Bay for the 9/11 attack itself. Instead, lawyers for Abu Ghaith recently won in court the ability to ask Mohammed preliminary questions ahead of any potential testimony, ultimately to rebut charges from the government that Abu Ghaith conspired to kill Americans, to which he pleaded not guilty earlier this month. The judge on Monday did not immediately rule on a prosecution request to disallow the testimony. Mohammed told defence attorneys Abu Ghaith did not play any military role in al-Qaeda and probably did not swear an oath to Bin Laden. Signicantly for Abu Ghaiths case, Mohammed denied that Abu Ghaith played any role in a botched 2001
plot to smuggle bombs on planes inside shoes. It is Mohammeds most extensive public statement since his 2008 comments at a subsequently abandoned military commission at Guantanamo, which he termed an inquisition before stating a desire to plead guilty to the 9/11 attacks. In remarks in line with a manifesto Bin Laden delivered in 2004, Mohammed said the primary operational goal of al-Qaeda was to provoke the US into futile, expensive and bloody wars, thereby advancing a strategic aim of forcing US and Western retrenchment from Islamic lands. Every state of emergency declared and every change of alert level that inicts specic procedures on the military and civilian sectors costs the country millions of dollars. It is enough that the US government has incurred losses upwards of a trillion dollars in the wars it has waged in the aftermath of 9/11, the bleeding of which continues to this day, Mohammed said. Mohammed did not address the brutal treatment he received from CIA interrogators after his March 2003 capture in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, which included 183 rounds of
simulated drowning, known as waterboarding, in a single month. There is a reference in a 2007 transcript from Guantanamo, also entered into the New York court record, to Mohammeds treatment, but it is without elaboration. In the transcript Mohammed said he was responsible for the 9/11 Operation, from A to Z and confessed, with varying degrees of credibility, to responsibility for 31 acts or attempted acts of terrorism. In the February 2014 interview, Mohammed expanded on arguments he made at Guantanamo in 2007: that accusations the US has made to justify detention at Guantanamo are imsy; and that the US is the hypocritical puppet-master of what amounts to a global besiegement of Muslims. Mohammed portrayed the US as rapaciously hypocritical, funding extremist Islamic organisations during the 1980s as proxies against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. At the time, jihadist speeches were accepted and even supported and applauded by the West because they mirrored their strategic interests, he said. But after Islamist uprisings began in Bosnia and Chechnya in the 1990s, the term changed from mujahid to terror-
ist and from Jihad to terrorism. Mohammed portrayed Afghanistan under Taliban rule a time of impoverishment, global isolation and widespread human-rights abuses as a golden age, its people spared pillaging, looting, killing, rape and gang violence. Mohammed claimed Kandahar, Kabul and Jalalabad under the Taliban were even more secure than American cities such as Chicago, New York, Dallas and Los Angeles. Mohammed rst presented the growth of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan as the result of US neglect of post-Soviet Afghanistan stupid foreign policy ... completely blind to what was happening in the camps, he stated but then went on to claim Washington worked with Pakistani intelligence in the 1990s to keep Afghanistan weak. All of that was done to ensure that even if the mujahidin prevailed and expelled the Russians they would be left powerless and Afghanistan would remain dependent on Pakistan, India, Iran or Tajikistan, just as the West desired, Mohammed stated. Abu Ghaiths attorneys led a motion requesting the court to allow Mohammed to testify from Guantanamo Bay via closed-circuit television. THE GUARDIAN
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HE elegant brunette gazes out from a black and white photograph, her shoulder-length hair tumbling onto a oral print dress. The ageing picture is a heartrending trace of Doina Bumbea, a 28-year-old Romanian who was ensnared by North Koreas regime in 1978 and who never saw her family again. It is a chilling reminder of the global reach of North Koreas program of abducting foreign women allegedly to breed a pool of spies for the secretive state. More than words, I want facts, her brother Gabriel Bumbea, 47, said on Monday as the UN Human Rights Council highlighted shocking violations by Pyongyang. A UN-mandated commission of inquiry estimates that 200,000 people from other countries have over the decades been abducted by the secretive state or disappeared after going there willingly. These international enforced disappearances are unique in their intensity, scale and nature, the commission said in a no-holds-barred report released last month. The overwhelming majority of the victims were South Koreans denied the right to
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Kim Jong-un inspects the Korean Peoples Army Air and Anti-Air Force Unit 188 at an undisclosed location. AFP
return home after the 1950-53 Korean War, or ethnic Koreans lured from Japan after 1959. The regimes agents also grabbed Japanese around 100, according to the commission forcing them to serve as accent and culture teachers for its spies. The fate of the Japanese has been a constant thorn between Tokyo and Pyongyang, which has acknowledged 13 cases but never disavowed the abductions. Yet the story of Bumbea and kidnap victims of other nationalities were little known until Charles Jenkins, a 1965 US Army deserter who ended up stuck in North Korea, was allowed to leave with his Japa-
nese abductee wife and their adult children in 2002. Jenkins exposed a spousesourcing program for at least four US deserters, in what the UN said was an attempt to avoid the birth of mixed-race Koreans, anathema to the regime. Couples were also said to be forcibly paired in order to breed a pool of potential non-Korean agents. Allegedly launched in 1977, according to testimony from Jenkins and others who managed to escape, the program is believed to have involved more than two dozen women. All told, citizens of 12 countries and territories are thought to have been swept
A CaLIFORNIa student was held on the US-Canada border on Monday and accused of plotting to help a terror group and join al-Qaeda, as well as talking about attacking LA, officials said. Nicholas Teausant, 20, allegedly planning to join the ISIS, was charged with attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organisation. The National Guard reservist was arrested near a border crossing in Blaine, Washington state, said US Attorney Benjamin B Wagner in California. Teausant, a Muslim convert, had exchanged text messages with an FBI informer last year in which he asked how to get a firework for a planned attack on the LA subway on New Years Eve or Day. AFP
THe French government has halted a controversial scheme to ban half of the traffic from Paris streets after a single day, claiming the experiment aimed at curbing harmful pollution had been a success and that the majority of Parisians had cooperated. Ecology minister Philippe Martin said the alternating driving scheme ended at midnight on Monday. Martin said 90 per cent of Parisians had complied with the restrictions. THE GUARDIAN
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ARK Zuckerberg is angry that the National Security Agency is violating Facebook users privacy, which is a bit like the Silicon Valley equivalent of Get your government hands off my Medicare. He thinks users should be upset about this, too. But you know what? Im not particularly fazed. Rather than having a turf war over who gets to surveil whom, maybe Facebook and the NSA should team up. The NSA probably already has a rich database of my calls, texts, travels, toenail clippings and repressed childhood memories; maybe, aided by such additional Big Data, Facebook could finally figure out how to show me ads for things I actually want to buy. Allegedly the best minds of my generation are thinking about how to make people click on ads (well, that or how to help teenagers swap naked pictures of themselves). But if the ads Im seeing today represent our best minds best work with the best Big Data available, colour me unimpressed. The department store pioneer John Wanamaker famously said he knew that half of his advertising budget was wasted, but he didnt know which half. Even that dour assessment dramatically overestimates the efficacy of modern advertising. Today, of all online display ads, the share that gets clicked on is not one in two; its somewhere between one in 500 and one in 1,000, according to marketing analysts and some of the ad networks themselves. Thats a pretty lousy batting average. Yet if you consider the number of times you have clicked on or even noticed an online ad supposedly curated just for you, these numbers may not be surprising. They certainly didnt astonish me. Facebook, despite
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks during an event at Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, California, in 2013.
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being able to track what music I like, where Ive vacationed, which Wikipedia rabbit holes Ive fallen down and what embarrassing hypochondriacal ailments Ive googled (Are those bedbug bites? Do I have mono again and, if so, did my spleen just explode?), has strange beliefs about who I am and what Id be interested in buying. For a while last year, I was seeing a lot of ads for Mormon dating services. Meet local Mormon singles just like you! Facebook urged, not realising that I was in a relationship and, perhaps also relevant, not Mormon. Just a few weeks later, I was seeing ads for discount engagement rings. A few weeks after that, Facebook plastered my feeds with ads for diapers and child-care services. Dang, I thought, Facebook
thinks I move fast. All that was missing from this ad sequence were the shells for my fathers shotgun. The ads Ive seen since then (on Facebook, Google Display Network sites and other highly algorithmic advertising platforms) exhibit less narrative, alas, but are equally unhelpful. Online ads served to me usually fall into one of two categories: things that leave me feeling intensely, uncomfortably judged teeth-whitening, weight-loss or hair-removal products or things I already own and do not intend to duplicate. For example, the boots I bought on Zappos (but not socks, waterproofing spray or other complementary products I might actually want), the credit card I use, Broadway shows Ive seen, the hotel I just booked.
Likewise, my significant other sees ads from test-prep companies offering to help him gain admission to a university from which he already has a degree. Someday, the ads promise, he might even get accepted to the school where he now teaches. Remember, these are the ads curated specifically for our clicking and consumption pleasure by firms that have their pick of the worlds greatest talent and where even interns draw salaries of about $75,000 annualised. So if one in 1,000 is the batting average in Silicon Valley, I cannot even imagine what it is at the super-secretive NSA where the highest-paid workers make about as much as the midtier employees at a place such as Facebook, where HR cant import bunches of tal-
ented H-1B visa holders and where the mission is more complicated and diffuse than get people to click and then maybe buy stuff. Excuse me, then, if Im sceptical about the greater social welfare benefits that come from secretly collecting infinite reams of private citizens data benefits supposedly calibrated to outweigh the costs of intrusion and distrust. (What good is ubiquitous surveillance if, after more than a week, the world still cant find a missing 777?) Maybe tech firms and government agencies need to hoover up ever more data about my indecipherable mutterings to my cat. Or maybe they need to start proving theyre doing something useful with the invasive data they already have. THE
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In Myanmar, female artists speak out
Nyein Ei Ei Htwe
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South Koreans hunt for hyped space souvenirs
UNCONVENTIONAL portraits of nude women, traditional dolls covered with sentences about womens rights and images of women farmers faces obscured by owers and black vegetables. These were some of the artworks on show at Institut Franais in Yangon in conjunction with the 102nd International Womens Day on March 8. Seventeen female artists presented work in the exhibition, titled Image of Women. Artist Phyu Mon, 53, who exhibited the installation of black vegetables, explained that her work is about the destruction some chemical fertilisers do to soil and produce. At the same time, it is about the weak state of women rights and the gender discrimination in Myanmar compared to other countries, she said. I think this situation concerns traditional customs. In other countries, women can speak out for their rights and against others, but they are accepted as activists who have a right to speak, Phyu Mon said. But in Myanmar, people get very angry when they are criticised. So women have to keep their words, and when that becomes a habit, there are few dissenting voices. To her mind, only quality and effort matter. Discrimination based on gender should stop. People say cooking is an art when its men who are cooking. But for women who have to cook every day for their family, no one praises their creations, arts and efforts, Phyu Mon said. She said she was encouraged to see that this years Womens
A CORNER of South Korea is in the grip of a frenzied hunt for valuable space souvenirs, following a rare meteor shower there last week. Hundreds of people have been scouring hills and rice paddies for meteorites near the southeastern city of Jinju after the shower on March 9, some of them armed with GPS devices and metal detectors, according to media reports. Media hype claiming that chrondites (a type of meteorite) could bring you a bonanza sparked the fever for space rocks, an official from the Cultural Heritage Administration of Korea said. AFP
who have to work in their house cant work in the arts. But if we work with a plan, everything will be okay, Khin Than Phyu said. Artist Sandra Win Tun agreed with Khin Than Phyus words and said if women have a plan and work systematically, no one can criticise them based on gender. Her installation included sculptures of white dogs in a white house with photos of vagrant children. I dont want to say women are always better than men, Sandra Win Tun said. Because I dont want to ght. But if we focus on what we want and make a hard effort we can make our creations stand out. THE MYANMAR TIMES
Day exhibition brought together more young artists and activists than had been involved in the 2005 event. I see so many young women who are studying hard, supporting each other, and working very hard on NGO projects for womens rights, disaster relief and social welfare. Theyre not seeking fame, but they work with all their hearts, Phyu Mon said. As in other countries, Myanmar women study just as hard as men, but there are still fewer chances to put their learning to use, she added. In Asia, its a womans duty to be a good housewife and a mans duty to lead the family and earn money. Women
must handle childrens education, social life and the household chores. So, when they try to pursue their careers, they arent free to work as well as men are. Though some men share their wives work, there should be more men who understand womens feelings, Phyu Mon said. Artist Khin Than Phyu, 64, also said the era of gender discrimination and womens misery must end. Then she discussed her painting, a palecoloured image of trees without leaves. My painting corresponds to a short poem that basically says if you are a tree without leaves dont fall down because you still have your roots and
they will help you to survive. I made it for the women dont have the option of self-reliance, Khin Than Phyu said. She said shed never felt any disappointment for being a female, and she believes theres no work that women cant do like men, except for some traditional customs at parts of pagodas where women are not allowed. A single mother, she said people should know by looking at the world outside their borders that women can work on par with men. The time when women hid in the home is over, though that doesnt mean artist-mothers like herself have it easy. People think that women
LUPITA Nyongo, who picked up the best supporting actress prize for her feature film debut in harrowing race drama 12 Years a Slave earlier this month, is said to be in the running for the part of the female lead in the new Star Wars film. The 31-year-old Mexican-Kenyan actors meeting with Abrams took place prior to the Oscars, at which Steve McQueens film also took home best film and best adapted screenplay.
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A US judge ordered US rapper Chris Brown on Monday to remain behind bars for allegedly breaching his probation stemming from his notorious 2009 assault of then-girlfriend Rihanna. The 24-year-old, arrested Friday after being booted out of a rehab facility in Malibu, will have to stay in custody until a probation violation hearing on April 23. Judge James Brandlin said he found it troubling that Brown had told a group therapy session there: I am good at using guns and knives. AFP
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BEST-SELLING Japanese novelist Haruki Murakami next month will publish his first compilation of short stories in nine years, including one new offering, his publisher said Monday. The compilation titled Onna no Inai Otokotachi which can be translated as Men Without Women will be published on April 18, the Bungei Shunju publishing house said. Afp
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Nepalese women Sita Pariyar (left) and Madhuri Thakuri speak during an interview in Malekhu, Dhading district, some 80 kilometres from Kathmandu.
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ITA Pariyar had barely recovered from childbirth when her uterus slipped out of her body, making her one of hundreds of thousands of Nepalese women struck by a debilitating reproductive condition. Sleep-deprived and unsteady on her feet, Pariyar was carrying rewood home to her village in the hilly district of Dhading on the outskirts of Nepals capital Kathmandu when she felt her uterus collapse. It was painful and terrifying. I had no idea what was happening, the 25-year-old said. Uterine prolapse, a condition
which sees the uterus or womb descend into and protrude out of the vagina, usually strikes post-menopausal women. In Nepal, however, 44 per cent of cases involve women in their twenties, UN data show. A recent report by Amnesty International blames widespread gender discrimination in the predominantly rural Himalayan nation for the unusually high incidence of uterine prolapse among young Nepalese women. Its high time it is seen as a human rights issue, not just a womens health issue, Madhu Malhotra, director of Amnestys Gender, Sexuality and Identity program, said.
A 2011 health ministry survey said uterine prolapse was the most frequently reported cause of poor health among women of reproductive age, affecting about one in 10 Nepalese women. Pariyar, whose impoverished Dalit family lies at the bottom of Nepals caste system, had little rest during pregnancies or after childbirth, when she was expected to do everything from cutting wood and feeding cattle to farming and housework. By the time she was 20, she was a mother to three girls and faced unrelenting pressure from her husband and his family to give birth to a son. My husband would get drunk,
beat me and threaten to marry again, all because I couldnt give him a son, she recalled. When she nally gave birth at home to a boy four years ago, her relief was short-lived. Two weeks later, she experienced heavy bleeding and shortly after, her uterus prolapsed. As the organ descended into her vagina, often leaking uid, sexual intercourse became increasingly painful. When she told her husband about her condition, he hit her and called her a dirty woman, magnifying her anxieties. Deep-rooted social stigma around the condition makes many women hesitant to seek help. Binda Dhamala suffered
uterine prolapse in her twenties. Since then the 49-yearold villagers condition has worsened to the point where her uterus protrudes, making it impossible for her to work, walk or even sit comfortably. Ten years ago, her daughter, Madhuri Thakuri, 28, experienced a sharp pain when her uterus prolapsed. Every time I cough, urine seeps out, she said. I am always worried it is going to fall out. It hurts so much and I feel dirty and embarrassed all the time. Such stories are familiar to Aruna Uprety, a Kathmandubased expert on public health who has spent more than two decades working with uterine
prolapse patients. It strikes younger women because they are malnourished, married off early and have babies at an age when their bodies cant handle it. Most of them deliver at home, where traditional birthing practices can also damage the uterus, Uprety said Many women in Nepal do not have easy access to healthcare and rarely get time to recover from childbirth before being expected to work in the elds. In 2008, Nepals Supreme Court called the high incidence of uterine prolapse a violation of reproductive rights and ordered the government to act quickly. AFP
Proteins found in snail venom have formed the basis of ve experimental compounds used to ease pain. AFP
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T FEELS like one of the sleepiest capitals in Europe. A million people live in Copenhagen but everythings relaxed, nobodys in a rush and its very safe. Its very easy to nd a big space, and theres plenty of history to take in around the city. One of the best parks for kids is just outside Copenhagen. Its called Dyrehaven, which means animal garden, and thats exactly what it is. There are deer and rabbits roaming free around the park and you can walk among them. Theres also tons of things to eat there, like wild mint or the tender leaves of birch trees. Kids truly love it. I dont know if anyone does organised foraging there though Im thinking of a business model ... Once youre at Dyrehaven, you may as well continue 20 minutes further north to a modern art gallery called Louisiana which is also really good for children. Its a nice way to give them that culture hit. And since youre there you may as well keep going another 20 minutes further north to see Kronborg castle in Helsingor (the setting for Hamlet). The best view of the city is from Kastellet, an old military ground. You can see across the harbour, the residential areas and all of historic Copenhagen. You can walk all the way round the top, and its free. Its great for a morning run, too. Copenhagen has one of the best food scenes in Europe, but also some of the best coffee. The rst thing I would do in the city is grab an espresso and a croissant at Det Vide Hus (Gothersgade 113), right across from the Kings Garden, which is nice for a walk. The rst big contribution Denmark made to cooking has to be smorrebrod. Somethings denitely gone wrong with the way we describe it, though, because its just known as a sandwich. But the people who make it go to school for four years. Its not just a sandwich; its a whole cuisine. Theres
one restaurant called Schonnemann in the city centre which has been open since the 19th century, and you really feel like youre stepping back into a different age. Its really old-fashioned. Its only open for lunch, and its always booked. You go there to drink lots of schnapps, lots of beer, and big slabs of cured stuff with a bit of bread underneath them. Im not a big fan of the visuals of the new Opera House exterior. Its just another grey building in Copenhagen. But, on the inside, I nd it stunning its worth trying to see a show there. The same goes for the Danish Broadcasting Company concert hall: theyve just rebuilt it and inside its astonishing, with amazing sound. This is the biggest Copenhagen secret Ive ever given away: in the Kings Garden, there are ve 200-year-old mulberry trees and, in summer, they produce the best mulberries you will ever taste. You have to wear clothes that you can afford to throw out afterwards because they stain so much, but I can guarantee you that better ones than in that garden dont exist. Vesterbro is the coolest area, as it feels most multicultural, but theres a lot going on in Christiania, too. The cultural thing the locals do is go to Christiania. I used to go there for the sauna and the smith shops: we used to have a lot of our ironwork done by a group of lesbian smiths. The bike shop is astonishing, too hand-made bicycles by locals. I dont dine out much. Im more of a park guy, but the last restaurant I went to was Amass, across the harbour from Kastellet, which is outstanding. I ate one of the best vegetarian dishes Ive ever had in my life there biodynamically grown pumpkin, cooked slowly with freshly made hazelnut oil. It sounds like nothing but when you eat it, its just extraordinarily good. Rene Redzepi is the chef at the restaurant Noma in Copenhagen. THe gUArDIAN
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SCAR Pistorius was aware of gun safety rules restricting the use of lethal force against intruders, a gun dealer testied on Monday as the Paralympians trial for killing his girlfriend entered its third week. Gun licenser Sean Rens told the court in Pretoria that the 27-yearold athlete, who stands accused of intentionally shooting dead his girlfriend, had scored highly on a test for gun owners. Always know your target and what lies behind, was one of the answers Pistorius correctly gave when asked about rearm safety rules, Rens said. The double-amputee sprinter also correctly answered that a weapon could be red only if under direct threat from advancing armed burglars, but not in other scenarios, the court heard. Pistorius claims he shot 29-yearold Steenkamp through a locked toilet door after mistaking her for an intruder. But the state has charged him with premeditated murder, arguing that he fired at Steenkamp in a fit of rage during an argument on Valentines Day 2013. As the trial marked its 11th day, police photographer Bennie van Staden walked the court through detailed pictures he took at the Paralympic gold medallists upmarket Pretoria home. He described seeing blood splatters on the bedroom duvet and the wall behind the athletes bed. The defences version of events is that Pistorius and Steenkamp were peacefully sleeping before the runner accidentally shot his girlfriend and then broke down the toilet door to reach her. The state meanwhile has drawn on previous gun incidents involving Pistorius to depict the sporting hero as a trigger-happy gun lover.
ORGANISERS of the Leo Cup announced on Monday that this years third edition of the nationwide volleyball tournament would feature a slightly altered format while the prize money would also increase. Cambodian Volleyball Federation secretary-general Boeung Kim Tao said in a press conference at NagaWorld that the provincial preliminaries, held in five locations including Phnom Penh, Battambang, Siem Reap, Kampong Cham and Sihanoukville, would be used to find 10 sides to join last years top six teams in the finals stage in the capital. This finals stage will consist of two phases. Teams are to be split into four groups of four, and then the top two of each group will advance to a Division A playoff, while the bottom two of each group will go into Division B. Kanjit Paewpunchu, marketing manager at Boon Rawd International Co Ltd, which brews Leo Beer in Thailand, said the prize fund had been increased from 60 million riel ($14,990) to 76 million riel. The preliminaries are to start in Phnom Penh on March 31 and conclude in Siem Reap on July 20. CHHORN
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South African Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius sits in the dock on Monday, the 11th day of his trial for the murder of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, at the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria. AFP
bre rie, a 38-calibre Smith & Wesson revolver, an unidentied rie or carbine gun, and two shotguns: a Mossberg Maverick and a Winchester. But the order was annulled after Steenkamps death. The transaction was cancelled a month post-incident, said Rens, manager of a rearms training academy in Walkerville, south of Johannesburg. South African law allows non-collectors to possess only four rearms. Pistorius also faces three unrelated charges over ring a gun in a restaurant and from a moving car, and for the illegal possession of ammunition. Asked in the gun licensing test if he could fire at burglars stealing a hi-fi sound system from his house, Pistorius answered no as his life was
not in immediate danger, Rens told the court. Rens also said the athlete told him he once drew his gun inside his house at a suspicious noise, which turned out to be a laundry machine. He went into what we call code red, or combat mode, in other words to draw his gun and go and clear his house, Rens testied. Pistorius tweeted about the incident in November 2012 saying: Nothing like getting home to hear the washing machine on and thinking its an intruder to go into full combat recon mode into the pantry! He later deleted the post. Also on Monday, a series of photographs from Van Stadens 15 photo albums of the crime scene were presented in court, amid claims from the
prosecution that the police investigation was awed. Steenkamps mother June, who was attending the court proceedings for the rst time since the trial began on March 3, left as the room was shown pictures of Pistoriuss bloodstained prostheses. Defence lawyers are arguing that police contaminated the scene after ofcers last week conceded to moving evidence, handling a gun without gloves and even stealing from Pistorius house. Van Staden defended his actions, saying he moved the athletes duvet and bloodied towels in the bathroom to look for further evidence, and only after documenting their original position. AFP
CAmbodIAN national taekwondo team coach Choi Young Sok and South Korean embassy deputy general secretary Kim Hye-won made an official handover of taekwondo kit and equipment to 90 students at the National Institute of Physical Education and Sports on Monday. The equipment included mats, uniforms and protective gear worth about $6,000. This donation is from the South Korean government, the embassy and Kukkiwon, the World Taekwondo Headquarters, coach Choi told the Post. I am a Kukkiwon missionary, who is obliged to promote this martial art in the Kingdom. Ill be trying hard to find more support from other official taekwondo organisations because I love Cambodia. CHHORN NORN,
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THE Lighthouse Club of Phnom Penh, an international charitable institution with a well-supported social calendar, will organise a charity event at the Garden City Golf Club on April 5 to help poor university students get through their education. The tournament tees off at 8am and the cost per player is $105, which includes green fees, caddy, breakfast and lunch. The Lighthouse Club, which has its roots in the UK going back to 1956, was launched in the Cambodian capital not long ago but it has already achieved some good results in local community welfare.
Last year, the club supported students from poor homes to graduate in architecture at the Royal University of Fine Arts. This years initiative aims at sponsoring students through their entire university course besides helping them with living expenses. High on the clubs social agenda is to build toilets for 200 families in the province under a self-help scheme in which the families contribute towards the costs. Also on the anvil is a scheme to help families of workers in the construction industry in the event of work-related death or injury. According to the club, all its members give their time voluntarily.
AN AUSTRALIAN cricketer was suspended yesterday for a bizarre incident in which he scratched the image of a penis and testicles into the pitch. South Australian paceman Daniel Worrall was slapped with a penalty of four suspension points, which is equal to two four-day matches or four one-day or T20 games. He was reported for unbecoming conduct and bringing the game into disrepute after the incident last Friday during a Futures League match between South Australia and Victoria. Worrall scratched the image into a wicket due to be used for another match. We are extremely disappointed in Daniels actions; it is not in line with the behaviour we expect, said South Australia Cricket Association high performance general manager Jamie Cox. AFP
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this year, Djokovic noted. It was necessary for my condence and hopefully I can carry that into Miami and the rest of the season. Djokovic was especially pleased that he came through some tough three-set matches, including rallying from a set down against Croatian Marin Cilic in the fourth round and Federer in the championship contest. Getting through the tense encounters somewhat quelled the doubts hed felt upon arriving Stateside for the two big hardcourt tournaments without a title for the rst time in years. Djokovic avenged a loss to Federer in the semi-nals at Dubai in February, but said that the Swiss great was clearly a force to be reckoned with now that he has put his injury-marred 2013 campaign behind him. Roger is playing at a very high level, Djokovic said. He has more depth on his shots, especially from the backhand side. He gives himself an opportunity to nish with the forehand. He serves well. He just played better than he did in the last 13, 14 months. Federer, who had fallen to eighth in the world, heads into Miami back at number ve in the rankings. He too is returning to Key Biscayne after skipping the tourna-
World tennis No 6 Andy Murray of Britain will attempt to defend his Miami ATP Masters title, which started yesterday.
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ment last year, and after winning the title in Dubai and reaching the nal in Indian Wells in backto-back events the 17-time Grand Slam champion left himself some wiggle room with regard to playing another tournament so soon. I will see how I feel over there, Federer said shortly after the Indian Wells nal. Most likely, yes, I will play. Womens world number one Serena Williams returns to defend the title she won last year with a victory over Maria Sharapova in the nal. The womens rst-round play
began yesterday, but the 32 mens and womens seeds all have rstround byes. Williams, owner of 17 Grand Slam titles and a record six Miami trophies, will no doubt be eager to get back on track after her seasonopening triumph in Brisbane was followed by a fourth-round loss at the Australian Open and a seminal loss to Frances Alize Cornet at Dubai in February. Sharapova will attempt to bounce back from a third-round loss to Italian qualier Camila Giorgi at Indian Wells.
The Russian reached her fth Miami nal last year, but has never managed to win the title. Chinas Australian Open champion Li Na arrives in Florida after a semi-nal defeat to eventual champion Flavia Pennetta in Indian Wells. Li struggled with her serve in the California desert thanks to a change in her mechanics, but said that she hoped to have all the problems ironed out. Nothing to worry about, Li said. Should be OK in next tournament. AFP
ONe of Thailands biggest tennis celebrities, Paradorn Srichaphan has been named by the International Tennis Federation to represent the game as an Athlete Role Model at the second Youth Olympic Games to be held in the Chinese city of Nanjing from August 16-28. The 34-year-old Srichaphan, a household name in his home country who retired in 2010, won five singles titles in an outstanding career and was among the worlds top 30 during his peak playing days. A two-time Olympian, Srichaphan was his countrys proud standard bearer at the Athens Olympics Opening Cer-
emony in 2004. He was a member of the Thai Davis Cup team for nine years spread over 24 ties. He also served the team as captain and coach. The Athlete Role Models program will be implemented by the Nanjing Youth Olympic Games Organising Committee as part of its Culture and Education Programme. Athlete Role Models are Olympians who exemplify the Olympic values, both on and off the field of play. At Nanjing, they will connect and talk to athletes and other young people in person and via social media to share their life stories and playing experiences. Paradorn Srichaphan is an excellent choice to serve as an
Thailands Paradorn Srichaphan has been named as an Athlete Role Model for tennis at the Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing. AFP
Athlete Role Model, said ITF President Francesco Ricci Bitti in a statement obtained by the Post. He always showed great professionalism and sportsmanship, and took great pride in playing for Thailand. I know that he will be an outstanding representative of tennis and of his country and continent in Nanjing. Srichaphan said: I am honoured to be selected as an Athlete Role Model. I believe the Youth Olympic Games will be a fantastic event for the young athletes to compete on the global stage. This should be a great opportunity for them in the early stages of their athletic careers. I am looking forward to spending time with the young athletes. Sixty-four players will contest the 2014 Youth Olympic Tennis Event, with each player taking part in three events, singles, doubles and mixed doubles. Mixed doubles will feature in the Youth Olympics for the first time following its successful reintroduction at the London 2012 Olympics. A maximum of two boys and two girls per country can be selected, with entries confirmed in June. The Nanjing Games will welcome around 3,800 athletes and officials from the 204 National Olympic Committees. Young athletes aged between 14 and 18 years will compete in 28 sports.
Malaysian squash superstar Nicol David says there is currently not much separating the top 10 players in the sport. AFP
team championships are also on Davids 2014 schedule in what is shaping up to be a busy schedule this year. I am 30 now and the sport is very demanding, she said. I have to pay extra attention to my preparation and recovery for each match and I cant push my body too much compared to when I was younger. Having said that, I still aim to compete at the highest level for at the least the next five years. The top seed and defending champion w ill open her account against Englands Emma Beddoes in a draw
which seemingly appears to have given her a favourable route to the final. Should she make the title match on Saturday, her biggest rival Laura Massaro of England, the second seed, will hope to lie in wait. Massaros main obstacle she will face in the bottom half of the draw looks to be third seed Raneem El Weleily of Egypt. Davids last world title win came at the expense of Massaro back in 2012. The pocket-sized champion will be joined by compatriots Low Wee Wern and wildcard entry Vanessa Raj in the main draw. AFP
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AUSTRaLIaN football chiefs yesterday welcomed worldwide bans imposed on two English players over a match-fixing scam in state soccer that has been linked to an international betting syndicate. Football Federation Australia hailed the move by world governing body FIFA to extend the Australian bans on Southern Stars players Joe Woolley and Reiss Noel after they were convicted of manipulating games. Reports in Australia have said the scam, in Victorias state league, netted around $2 million in illicit winnings and that authorities suspected links to one of the worlds most notorious matchfixers, Singaporean Wilson Raj Perumal. AFP
Manchester Uniteds Nemanja Vidic (left) vies with Olympiakos Michael Olaitan during their Champions League round of 16 rst leg in February.
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and ght and attack from the rst minute. We will give everything we have and play a lot better than we did there. United have recovered a rst-leg decit only once in the Champions League era, atoning for a 2-1 loss to Roma in the quarter-nals of the 2006-07 tournament with a stunning 7-1 victory at Old Trafford. They twice overturned 2-0 scorelines in the now defunct European Cup Winners Cup, however, beating Tottenham Hotspur 4-1 in 1964 and storming back to beat Diego Maradonas Barcelona 3-0 in the quarter-nals in 1984. Moyes reported no fresh injuries after the defeat by Liverpool, although Spanish midelder Juan Mata will drop out of the squad as he is cup-tied. The players are capable of
turning it around, said Moyes, whose side won all three of their home matches in the group phase. Its something to go for, its another game, and well do everything possible to make that work. Olympiakos, who have lost on all of their 11 previous visits to England, are bidding to reach the quarter-nals for the rst time since 1999.
Former Paris Saint-Germain midelder and ex-Russia captain Sergei Semak has since been named as Zenits interim coach and the 38-yearold will be on the touchline in Dortmund. We want to perform with dignity in the return match with Borussia. Of course our chances are slim, but miracles sometimes happen, Semak said ahead of the game. A press release yesterday, however, stated that an agreement with Portuguese ex-Tottenham coach Andre VillasBoas to become the clubs new manager had been reached. The former Porto, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur coach is to ofcially sign the agreement with Zenit on March 20. Both Zenit and Dortmund come into the Westfalenstadion clash tonight on the back of defeats.
Zenit went down 1-0 at the hands of reigning champions CSKA Moscow on Saturday and it was the second consecutive Russian Premier League match in which they have failed to score. Meanwhile, Dortmund suffered a 2-1 loss at home to Borussia Moenchengladbach in the Bundesliga as coach Jurgen Klopp was sent from the dugout for arguing with the fourth ofcial, a misdemeanour for which he was later ned 10,000 ($13,926) by the German Football Association. Only two teams have ever won a Champions League knockout tie after losing the rst leg at home, but Zenit are at least near full-strength for the game. Both games kick off tonight at 2:45am Cambodian time. AFP
CapTaIN Francesco Totti scored on his return from a monthlong injury lay-off as Roma scraped a 3-2 win over Udinese to reduce the gap on leaders Juventus to 14 points on Monday. Earlier, third-placed Napoli had pulled level on points with Roma thanks to a 90th minute strike from Gonzalo Hugauin which secured the points away to Torino. AFP
STeveN Gerrard has called on Liverpools owners to award Brendan Rodgers a new contract as soon as possible in recognition of the stunning transformation he has overseen at Anfield. Rodgers has taken Liverpool from seventh in the Premier League last season into contention for a first title since 1990 but he is approaching the final 12 months of his contract without talks opening over an extension. The 41-year-old signed a threeyear deal when he replaced Kenny Dalglish as Liverpool manager in 2012 and the clubs owners, Fenway Sports Group, have an option for an extra year on the same terms. FSG must inform Rodgers by a specified date next season whether they intend to exercise the option but a new, improved deal is expected to be signed before that stage. THE GUARDIAN
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ORLD footballs governing body is likely to face renewed pressure over the decision to award the 2022 World Cup to Qatar, following publication by the Daily Telegraph of claims of new evidence of payments from a Qatari former FIFA vice-president to one of his fellow board members. The controversial Trinidadian former FIFA executive committee member Jack Warner received $1.2 million from a company controlled by former Asian Football Confederation president Mohamed bin Hammam in December 2010, according to the Daily Telegraph. The newspaper also alleged that a note from one of Warners companies, Jamad, to Bin Hammams rm, Kemco, requested $1.2 million in payment for work carried out between 2005 and 2010. It was also claimed that Warners two sons and an employee were paid a further $1 million by the same Qatari company. One document referred to in the article was said to have stated that payments were to offset legal and other expenses, but a separate letter claimed that more than $1 million covered professional services provided over the period 2005-2010. The payment was allegedly made a fortnight after FIFAs 22-man executive committee voted to award the 2022 tournament to Qatar. Last March it emerged that the FBI was investigating a series of corruption claims surrounding world footballs governing body and that Warners Miami-based son, Daryan, had agreed to be a co-operating witness. According to the allegations in the Telegraph, payments totalling at least $750,000 were made to Warners sons and a further $400,000 was paid to one of his employees.
Former FIFA executive committee member Jack Warner (pictured) received payment in December 2010 from a company belonging to former AFC president Mohammed bin Hammam, according to newspaper report. AFP
Bin Hammam was the most senior Qatari football ofcial inside FIFA at the time of the awed bidding race to host the 2018 and 2022 World Cup tournaments. He was later banned from football for life after evidence emerged that he had bribed senior ofcials at the Caribbean Football Union at the height of a bitter battle for the presidency with the incumbent, Sepp Blatter. That ban was annulled by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, but he was later banned again over conicts of interest while president of the Asian Football Confederation. On Monday night, the Qatar 2022
Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy attempted to distance itself from corruption allegations relating to Bin Hammam, whose lifetime football ban was reafrmed by FIFA in December 2012. It said: The 2022 Bid Committee strictly adhered to FIFAs bidding regulations in compliance with their code of ethics. The Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy and the individuals involved in the 2022 Bid Committee are unaware of any allegations surrounding business dealings between private individuals. The Qatar 2022 organising com-
mittee has repeatedly denied any involvement in corruption during the chaotic and ill-dened World Cup bidding race, and sought to distance itself from Bin Hammam. More than half of the 22 men who voted to award the 2018 World Cup to Russia and the 2022 edition to Qatar are no longer members of the executive committee. Several have been implicated in corruption allegations. Warner was later found by a detailed CONCACAF investigation to have committed fraud and misappropriated football money. Warner, who claimed the CONCACAF report was baseless and mali-
cious, resigned from football for life in June 2012, a move that FIFA said put him beyond its jurisdiction. For most of his 28 years as a member of the FIFA executive committee, Warner was surrounded by controversy. In 2006, he was accused of selling World Cup tickets for three times their value and in 2010 the BBCs Panorama program alleged that he was involved in reselling tickets for the 2010 tournament. In 2011, he was claimed to have urged members of the CFU to accept gifts of $40,000 in cash from Bin Hammam and vote for him in the upcoming presidential election. Bin Hammam was found by the court of arbitration for sport to more likely than not have brought cash to two meetings in May 2011 which was then handed to FIFA delegates. He has denied wrongdoing. Controversy has continued to surround the decision to award the 2022 World Cup to Qatar, a country in which temperatures regularly top 40 degrees Celsius in summer. In addition to the ongoing debate about whether the tournament should be moved to the winter in order to avoid health risks for players, in-depth reports from human rights organisations and the Guardian have raised serious questions over the rights of migrant workers in the country. More than 380 Nepalese workers and more than 500 Indian migrants have died in Qatar in the past two years, amid an unprecedented construction boom to prepare the country for the tournament and position it for the future. Blatter, who has strongly hinted he will stand for re-election in April next year, and the FIFA executive committee will meet later this week with the Qatar World Cup again expected to be high on the agenda.
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Chinese teenager Guan Tianlang made the cut at the 2013 US Masters.
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