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Re: Should travellers boycott Thailand...Read on!

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Here's a bit of follow up on this story with three new killings.

Cambodia protests killings by Thai soldiers
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general ... i-soldiers

Three loggers thought to have been killed by Thai forces, police say
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/three-logg ... police-say

The PPP article states that "The reports of deaths come amid tensions between the two countries over the alleged killing of dozens of Cambodian loggers in recent years.

They must make a lot of money to risk their lives by continuing to cross over the border knowing that they might likely be shot.
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Re: Should travellers boycott Thailand...Read on!

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Frankly, people continuously and illegaly entered other's territory deserved severe punishment. In Cambodia's case, illegal logging...they already depleted their own so the RCAF Oknha fatties hired the poor Khmers to do the dirty work for them.
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