Halo Trust deminer killed near Pailin city.
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yup, very sad for him, just 1 mistakes is all it takes, EOD suits are a bitch to wear, it will feel like a fucking oven in this climate, many times i took out the helmet when my instructor is not looking.Anchor Moy wrote:But in this case the guy was a professional with almost 20 years experience.bolueeleh wrote:once again, khmers are not known to stick to protocols and procedures.NPEMEC deputy director-general Phal Samorn said Sous Yoeun had worked with the group since 1998, including a yearlong stint in 2006 as a member of the U.N. Peacekeeping Forces in Sudan, and was one of 29 NPEMEC deminers who had been working in the region since August.
maybe they werent given an EOD suit at all when actively trying to disable the mine, i read articles on demining in cambodia before, mostly they disarm the mine and took it a secondary stable location and i saw the photos, they were only wearing bullet proof vest, mostly
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yes i would dye my hair white and get a orange tan, btw those are from personal observationtaabarang wrote:"basically they shld just stick to repetitive mind numbing stuff like sewing or factory line production, or farming, where they can hapzardly throw a bunch of seeds on the ground and hope for the best."
It appears that your racism is developing new dimensions. Too bad you weren't born white, you'd have a good shot at the Presidency these days.
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he seems to hate everyone including his own racetaabarang wrote:"basically they shld just stick to repetitive mind numbing stuff like sewing or factory line production, or farming, where they can hapzardly throw a bunch of seeds on the ground and hope for the best."
It appears that your racism is developing new dimensions. Too bad you weren't born white, you'd have a good shot at the Presidency these days.
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ooh hold on,is that racist?
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yes i am racist, but hopefully i wont be faceless anymoreSinnSisamouth wrote:he seems to hate everyone including his own racetaabarang wrote:"basically they shld just stick to repetitive mind numbing stuff like sewing or factory line production, or farming, where they can hapzardly throw a bunch of seeds on the ground and hope for the best."
It appears that your racism is developing new dimensions. Too bad you weren't born white, you'd have a good shot at the Presidency these days.
i may be a bit annoying but im not a racist faceless keyboard warrior
if u dont like cambodians fuck off back home....
ooh hold on,is that racist?
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Re: Halo Trust deminer killed near Pailin city.
What an ignorant statement. Who do you think has been doing all this demining for the past few decades? Clue - not foreigners, very few of them work in demining here anymore.bolueeleh wrote:once again, khmers are not known to stick to protocols and procedures.
thus there are not good in these profession as well ...
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Re: Halo Trust deminer killed near Pailin city.
correct, and of those there are more and more khmer women in the field.John Bingham wrote:What an ignorant statement. Who do you think has been doing all this demining for the past few decades? Clue - not foreigners, very few of them work in demining here anymore.bolueeleh wrote:once again, khmers are not known to stick to protocols and procedures.
thus there are not good in these profession as well ...
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now im ignorant and racist, would that be known as ignoracist? FLB can i change my profile name to ignoracist?
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Back in 92 as I was inter-railing across Europe I bumped into three Singaporean Chinese guys in the youth hostel in Tours. Pleased to meet people from a culture derived from the empire it was all going well until I said "you people" in reference to the general population of Singapore. Cue some sour looks and hasty exits.bolueeleh wrote: now im ignorant and racist, would that be known as ignoracist? FLB can i change my profile name to ignoracist?
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Re: Halo Trust deminer killed near Pailin city.
Landmine casualties drop by 25 percent
20 January 2017
The number of casualties from landmines last year dropped by a quarter compared with the year before, the first time the number of deaths or injuries have been less than 100, the Cambodian Mine Action Authority (CMAA) said yesterday.
CMAA first vice-president Serei Kosal said that to date, more than one million anti-personnel mines (APM) had been destroyed after demining efforts covered 1,500 square kilometers nationwide.
“These results have really contributed to the reduction of casualties every year. Remarkably the casualties dropped below 100 victims in 2016 for the very first time,” Mr. Kosal said during an awards ceremony for the Mine Advisory Group.
Since 1997, CMAA reported there having been 19,748 deaths and 44,914 injuries, most of which resulted in amputation, from undiscovered landmines.
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/news/34546/ ... 5-percent/
20 January 2017
The number of casualties from landmines last year dropped by a quarter compared with the year before, the first time the number of deaths or injuries have been less than 100, the Cambodian Mine Action Authority (CMAA) said yesterday.
CMAA first vice-president Serei Kosal said that to date, more than one million anti-personnel mines (APM) had been destroyed after demining efforts covered 1,500 square kilometers nationwide.
“These results have really contributed to the reduction of casualties every year. Remarkably the casualties dropped below 100 victims in 2016 for the very first time,” Mr. Kosal said during an awards ceremony for the Mine Advisory Group.
Since 1997, CMAA reported there having been 19,748 deaths and 44,914 injuries, most of which resulted in amputation, from undiscovered landmines.
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/news/34546/ ... 5-percent/
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They also have really contributed to widespread deforestation.These results have really contributed to the reduction of casualties every year.
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