Australian Ambassador to Cambodia Apologizes for Eating Turtle
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Australian Ambassador to Cambodia Apologizes for Eating Turtle
Australian diplomat sorry for Cambodian turtle soup meal
16 Sep 2020 08:23PM
SYDNEY: Australia's ambassador to Cambodia has apologised for eating a dish containing softshell turtle, which are highly protected in parts of the world.
Ambassador Pablo Kang shared an image earlier this month of a bowl containing cooked turtle his party consumed during a visit to rural Pailin, but deleted the tweet after drawing criticism online.
"I have removed my tweet about softshell turtles and eels, and apologise to all those who took offence," Kang tweeted on Tuesday (Sep 15).
The ambassador's culinary faux pas stirred little interest inside Cambodia - where one particular softshell turtle species can be legally farmed and sold for food.
The meat is often made into a soup that is a particularly popular delicacy in the capital Phnom Penh.
But many other species of softshell are considered critically endangered around the world, and the pictures drew the wrath of online critics.
The Australian embassy told local outlet VOD, the dish had been offered as an official meal and the ambassador was assured the turtle had been farmed, and not from the wild.
"My intent was not to promote these dishes, but to tell people about some of the foods I was offered during my recent provincial visit," Kang said.
"I certainly do not condone the harvesting of any endangered species for food or other purposes, and will be more careful about my actions in future."
Source: AFP/kv
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/as ... l-13117856
Wild softshell turtles in Cambodia are so rare that they were believed to be extinct until 2007: newsworthy/endangered-softshell-turtle- ... 17295.html
It is illegal to harvest these particular turtles or their eggs, so it does seem more likely that the ambassador was eating farmed turtle, rather than an endangered wildlife species, at an official meal with Cambodian authorities.
16 Sep 2020 08:23PM
SYDNEY: Australia's ambassador to Cambodia has apologised for eating a dish containing softshell turtle, which are highly protected in parts of the world.
Ambassador Pablo Kang shared an image earlier this month of a bowl containing cooked turtle his party consumed during a visit to rural Pailin, but deleted the tweet after drawing criticism online.
"I have removed my tweet about softshell turtles and eels, and apologise to all those who took offence," Kang tweeted on Tuesday (Sep 15).
The ambassador's culinary faux pas stirred little interest inside Cambodia - where one particular softshell turtle species can be legally farmed and sold for food.
The meat is often made into a soup that is a particularly popular delicacy in the capital Phnom Penh.
But many other species of softshell are considered critically endangered around the world, and the pictures drew the wrath of online critics.
The Australian embassy told local outlet VOD, the dish had been offered as an official meal and the ambassador was assured the turtle had been farmed, and not from the wild.
"My intent was not to promote these dishes, but to tell people about some of the foods I was offered during my recent provincial visit," Kang said.
"I certainly do not condone the harvesting of any endangered species for food or other purposes, and will be more careful about my actions in future."
Source: AFP/kv
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/as ... l-13117856
Wild softshell turtles in Cambodia are so rare that they were believed to be extinct until 2007: newsworthy/endangered-softshell-turtle- ... 17295.html
It is illegal to harvest these particular turtles or their eggs, so it does seem more likely that the ambassador was eating farmed turtle, rather than an endangered wildlife species, at an official meal with Cambodian authorities.
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Re: Australian Ambassador to Cambodia Apologizes for Eating Turtle
Pablo Kang? What sort of ocker name is that? And what a clown. Apologizing to the whole country for eating turtle soup. Probably tasted like shit anyway. While we are on the subject I would like to apologize to the whole of Vietnam for eating snake, dog, and one particular pussy that tasted like fish. I sincerely regret all three and it will never happen again as long as I am sober. Pablo Kang. Get a real name mate. Bruce or Kev.
" Tried being reasonable. Didn't like it" (Clint Eastwood)
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Re: Australian Ambassador to Cambodia Apologizes for Eating Turtle
Hey, Lagrange
Australia has just decided to drop this little experiment and go back to it's traditional style of doing diplomacy.
You got the job if you want it.
Australia has just decided to drop this little experiment and go back to it's traditional style of doing diplomacy.
You got the job if you want it.
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Re: Australian Ambassador to Cambodia Apologizes for Eating Turtle
Well I certainly have the diplomatic skills to mix it up with all these bloody foreigners but as an honorary Kiwi of variable origin I have to decline your kind offer. However I believe there is a fine Aussie gent waiting in the wings for just such an opportunity....SternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 2:34 am Hey, Lagrange
Australia has just decided to drop this little experiment and go back to it's traditional style of doing diplomacy.
You got the job if you want it.
" Tried being reasonable. Didn't like it" (Clint Eastwood)
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