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laos law is not allowed to cut the tree anymore in Laos, if who cut and log it who will break the law.. but recently, the log appear on the border of china and ready to export to china without liense and any paper..... who control it? and who will take responsibility? i think it's too bad for corruption and the gov should find a way to protect our resources and conply with the law??



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news:

http://dailylaosnews.blogspot.com/2010/04/large-pile-of-logs-belongs-to-whom.html

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laos law is not allowed to cut the tree anymore in Laos, if who cut and log it who will break the law.. but recently, the log appear on the border of china and ready to export to china without liense and any paper..... who control it? and who will take responsibility? i think it's too bad for corruption and the gov should find a way to protect our resources and conply with the law??



Law makers, they themself break the law.. Do you think Buk Kor, Buk khor like you and me just walk to the forest and cutting down the tree ????

 



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that's a pity to see that autorities are unable (too poor?) to apply what they decide

they take good decisions, but in fact, things don't seams to change at the local level.

i'm very sad when i read such stories... and unfortunatly, we often read some

i wish governement could create a "national special elite police", dedicated to fight organized crime, drugs trafic , and corruption. Other countries could help to train those forces with efficient investigations technics.



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that's a pity to see that autorities are unable (too poor?) to apply what they decide

they take good decisions, but in fact, things don't seams to change at the local level.

i'm very sad when i read such stories... and unfortunatly, we often read some

i wish governement could create a "national special elite police", dedicated to fight organized crime, drugs trafic , and corruption. Other countries could help to train those forces with efficient investigations technics.



Oh Brother Paris-Vientiane, this is going on over hundred of years period. Not just now.Ever sine we have had an absolutely Monarchies and Constitution Monarchy and the President.........

 



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Yes sure! Who's this?[video= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrr4-HuVdF8]

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[video= http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrr4-HuVdF8]

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the Chinese will eat Laos alive.....they are a friend to Laos now...but once the pot is empty they will be gone...and so will Laos....

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Typical Hmong Separatist/Terrorist and Lao Patikan divisive rhetoric and inferiority complex. Little did they know that they about to bel culturally decimated by their host nations in a decade or two. All these "chicken little" talks from the Lao Patikan and Hmong Separatist/Terrorist side are nothing but a reflection of their own fear in their host countries.

Hmong youth not preserving traditions, professor says
http://www.mercedsunstar.com/2010/03/29/1366628/hmong-youth-not-preserving-traditions.html


Fewer becoming monks
http://www.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/20100417/LIFE07/4170307?source=rss_breaking

"The loss of Lao traditions in the United States is a worry commonly expressed by elder members of the Theravada Buddhist temple in Richmond."





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the Chinese will eat Laos alive.....they are a friend to Laos now...but once the pot is empty they will be gone...and so will Laos....




 



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The road the crosses the border all the way from Hanoi to Laos is filled with barren patches; tree-less hills everywhere. Hope people realize how it doesn't help the earth in general.










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If you want stop cutting tree you have to go see GENERAL CHIANG in laos only him cut stop cutting tree because him only one have power to order cut or stop legal or illegal he does`t care money only ,money he make he share with his party that all I know



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