Calling All Do-gooders

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Calling All Do-gooders

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If anyone in Phnom Penh wants to help a barang who is currently being held by immigration, please send me a PM.


The guy needs fresh food.
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Details...we need details!
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PSD-Kiwi wrote:Details...we need details!
Seconded!!
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Order him a delivery? What else does he need?

I'd be happier to help knowing I'm not helping some Kampot retard or Siem Reap pedo. Can you at least tell us what the issue is and why they're holding him?
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An Australian, recently arrested in Sihanoukville where he was homeless. There is a thread about him on this website.
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Mr. Richard Neubauer has a brother named Ian in Sihanoukville. Have you tried contacting him?

https://www.facebook.com/ian.neubauer.98
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Yes, he is not in Cambodia at the moment.
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Looks like he was quite an achiever. Sorry he's going through all this now.
Despite what angsta states, it’s clear from reading through his posts that angsta supports the free FreePalestine movement.
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So he's got no money, then?
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prahocalypse now wrote:An Australian, recently arrested in Sihanoukville where he was homeless. There is a thread about him on this website.
A good cause, then. Being homeless and wearing Army fatigues is definitely one of the lesser crimes that have graced the pages of CEO.
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