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Cambodia National Rescue Party leaders Sam Rainsy (right) and Kem Sokha (centre) lead supporters on a march through Phnom Penh to their party headquarters yesterday.
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FEW thousand opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party supporters marched through central Phnom Penh yesterday as the party held its largest public gathering in the capital since protesters were chased out of Freedom Park in early January. Although Prime Minister Hun Sen suggested in late February that a ban on public assembly in the capital had been lifted, authorities had denied a
sy lambasted the government for blocking access to Freedom Park, or Democracy Square, the capitals designated protest space. We want to change the name of Democracy Square to Dictators Square [seeing as] citizens are not allowed to gather there, he said. Rainsy also mocked a reported ban instituted in the wake of Januarys violence on gatherings of more than nine people, boasting that his party had Continues on page 2
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Cambodia National Rescue Party leader Sam Rainsy pays his respects to the 1997 grenade attack victims at Phnom Penhs Wat Botum Park.
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been able to march unimpeded. Ahead of yesterday, Rainsy had said the events would be a test for the government and invited observers to witness any act of provocation on the part of CPP-controlled forces, whose objective would be to create violence so as to have a pretext to further reduce the democratic space in Cambodia. Prominent human rights group Amnesty International on Saturday had called on the government to allow yesterdays assemblies, and a protest planned by independent broadcaster Mam Sonando for today, to take place without undue interference and without harassment from security forces. General Khieu Sopheak, spokesman at the Interior Ministry, yesterday said that the authorities had followed the [CNRP] march very closely. We didnt take any action to stop the march, but [we] just monitored. If they march and if they stand still to occupy any space, action should be taken, he said. City Hall spokesman Long
Dimanche said the Phnom Penh Municipality considered the march illegal and had received traffic complaints, but that authorities were trying to be patient. Let people evaluate [how] the opposition party has always made problems. I also receive information that there were many people who were unhappy with the way that traffic was blocked, he said. Following the Peoples Congress, which saw supporters take to a stage to air their grievances and explain what course of action they want the CNRP to take, the party released a resolution stating that it would continue to either demand an investigation into election irregularities or an early poll. It also states that if the National Election Committee is not significantly reformed a sticking point in negotiations with the ruling Cambodian Peoples Party the CNRPs boycott of parliament, which began in September, would continue. In such a case, the CNRP would continue large scale non-violent demonstrations nationwide, the resolution
says. At Wat Botum yesterday morning, where relatives of those killed in the 1997 grenade attack joined monks and opposition supporters to mourn and honour the dead, Rainsy spoke of alleged interference by Prime Minister Hun Sen at the Khmer Rouge tribunal, the basis for allegations of genocide recently made in an International Criminal Court complaint not linked to the CNRP. The Khmer Rouge Tribunal summoned Mr Hor Namhong, deputy prime minister and foreign affairs minister [to the court]. In [foreign countries], if the judge summons someone and they do not go, he would be jailed. But in our country, they do not think of the court ... He does not go because he has a leader to defend him that says its not necessary to go, he said. Another one is named Keat Chhon, the deputy prime minister and former Finance Minister and [adviser to] Pol Pot ... Keat Chhon [was summonsed] but did not go ... [Because someone above him] told him not to go. [That person] defends criminals, this is
a big problem. It has been alleged that Namhong was, for a time, in charge of the Boeung Trabek prison under the Khmer Rouge, which he has strongly and repeatedly denied, calling such accusations defamatory. Chhon worked at the Foreign Affairs ministry under Democratic Kampuchea, according to witnesses at the Khmer Rouge tribunal. Rainsy added that 2014 was the most hopeful year for Cambodians to find justice, citing the appointment of a new judge to investigate the 1997 grenade attack in a French court. The CNRP leader and other Cambodians present at the attack have French nationality in addition to Cambodian. No one has yet been held account for the attack, which saw four grenades thrown at a protest led by Rainsy against a lack of independence and corruption in the judiciary. Witnesses claimed to have seen the Prime Ministers Bodyguard Unit, which was deployed to the protest, allowing the grenade-throwers to escape through their lines while blocking pursuers.
ESPITE travelling to Thailand this month to receive medical treatment for a host of ailments, former Khmer Rouge tribunal defendant Ieng Thiriths condition is worsening, and she is likely to remain hospitalised there for some time, her son said yesterday. According to Ieng Vuth, the deputy governor of Pailin province and Thiriths son, the former Khmer Rouge Minister of Social Affairs suffered a broken hip in a fall from her bed, a condition that isnt healing, because pain caused by a heart condition prevents the 82year-old from lying still. Her health has not improved; instead it is worsening. Vuth said. And we do not know how long she will stay in the hospital. Though Thirith remains under judicial supervision, she was released from detention and court proceedings against her were stayed in September 2012 after she was found unt to stand trial due to advancing dementia. The dementia, Vuth said yesterday, makes it more difcult for doctors to treat her, and more difcult for Thirith to understand their instructions. Of course, we are really
concerned about her condition, he said, adding that the family was closely monitoring the situation. A ling in which Thirith requested permission to travel to Thailand notes that in addition to conditions affecting both the spine and the artery that carries blood to the lower body, Thirith showed evidence of cerebral atrophy as well as two small strokes in a CT scan in January. Thiriths treatment in Thailand coincides with the courts reassessment of the tness to stand trial of its remaining defendants 82-year-old exhead of state Khieu Samphan and 87-year-old Brother No 2, Nuon Chea. The two underwent a physical and psychological assessment on Tuesday, but an optional public hearing on the ndings that had been tentatively scheduled for Friday wasnt held because none of the legal teams requested it. The medical reports are condential, however the two reports indicate that both accused are t to stand trial, said prosecutor William Smith in an email yesterday. There is no information in the reports that presents any immediate concern as to their health in the foreseeable future. ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY STUART WHITE
Ieng Thirith in a seat at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia in 2011 during a preliminary hearing on her tness to stand trial. ECCC
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IN Vuth, one of hundreds of Cambodians who protested against the Don Sahong dam over the weekend, said that if construction on the project in Laos goes ahead, the sh will disappear, and once the sh disappear, the dolphins will be next. All we will have left will be water contaminated by the dam, said Vuth, 53, who runs a dolphin-spotting tourism business about 2 kilometres from the construction site in Laoss Champasak province, just over the border from Cambodia. About 400 protesters traversed the Mekong River on 50 or so longboats through Kratie provinces Sambor district and Stung Trengs Thala Barivat district near the two countries border in the northeast. The demonstrators wore white shirts and unfurled banners as they negotiated the waterway, calling for the preservation of the river system and the cancellation of the multimillion-dollar dam. They called on the governments of Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam to axe
Demonstrators in Stung Trengs Thala Barivat district on the weekend sail a boat sporting banners protesting against the Don Sahong dam project in Laos. VIREAK MAI
the development at a meeting of the Mekong River Commission later this week, which will be attended by Prime Minister Hun Sen. This dam was established against international law and the Mekong Agreement of 1995, which was signed by Laos, and it was not discussed with the people in other countries either, Vong Kosal, legal aid of-
cer at the NGO Forum, said. The Mekong basin has been chopped up into stairs for building the hydro-electric dams, and it brings more disadvantages, Kosal said. Sean Kin, Kratie provincial director of sheries, said that the river was his constituents spiritual home, a source of essential nutrition and tourism income.
Fresh water dolphins are our living heritage, which brings in more tourists, he said. The dam will slow down the water currents, and the environment will be changed for both animals and people. The 260-megawatt Don Sahong dam is one of 12 largescale hydropower projects planned for the lower Mekong river basin. It has drawn strong
criticism from rights groups and local communities. In a recent report on the dam, the World Wildlife Fund said that judging by the low standards of an environmental impact assessment for the project, the negative impact on millions of people could be severe. If it depends on this weak evaluation, Mekong river shery resources and the 60 million people who are living in the sub-Mekong river basin will face high risks, the report said. The WWF estimates there are only about 85 Mekong River dolphins left in the wild. If Laos really constructs the dam, we will lose our rare resources, especially the dolphins rst, said Sam Sovann, an executive ofcer of local NGO Northeastern Rural Development. Dolphins bring in money, but do not need money to be fed, like pigs or chickens. But if they die, the resources will not be able to be replaced by spending money, he added. According to Sovann, the communities gathered more than 3,000 signatures to submit to Hun Sen ahead of the MRC summit on Saturday.
A 12-YEAR-OLD boy and a 37-year-old farmer lost their lives over the weekend in UXO explosions in Battambang and Pailin provinces. A 1970s anti-tank mine exploded on Friday morning, when two men drove a minitractor over the explosive, which lay just 20cm to 30cm beneath a new road in Battambangs Rattanak Mondul district. The blast, which saw the vehicle flung 10 metres into the air, killed one man, identified by the police as Chert Chum, 37. The other, Suon Piset, 22, was sent to the provincial referral hospital. On Saturday, Prom Pov, 12, from Pailins Salakrov district, was killed when a rusty 60mm artillery shell he was playing with exploded. Seventeenyear-old Rat Da, who was standing some 20 metres away, was seriously injured in the blast, Stung Trang commune police chief Ry Dara said. That place is an old military base, and we do not know how many unexploded ordnances still lay there, he said.
THE Cambodian Center for Independent Media (CCIM) is hoping to turn a select group of garment workers into muckrakers by offering a journalism program through the Voice of Democracy news outlet. Free of charge, the course will last until October and have a rm focus on covering day-to-day life in an industry that employs hundreds of thousands. There are 10 garment workers from different factories in Phnom Penh who were selected to join in the project, and we expect that they will become good reporters and report on the situation of the workers inside and outside the factory to the media, especially to us, said Hok Narin, who is in charge of the project for CCIM. They can report about strikes, fainting or working conditions. Narin said that the trainees were provided with one smartphone each for the duration of the course. VOD will collect their photos, video or text and publish some of the stories on its website,
paying trainees $2 each per story. The workers are also free to distribute information over their own social media accounts. So far, the participants, who were selected by the Community Legal Education Center, have taken two courses covering social media and how to write basic news stories. For workers like Kong Srey Mao, 31, who sews at M&V International garment factory in Phnom Penh, the new freelance work is welcome. It is not difcult for me if I compare it to my current job, but it is new and strange, because I used to carry the needle and now I have to carry a pen, notebook and smartphone for taking pictures. I will try the best to catch it until I can write the story, she said. Srey Mao said she has wanted to be a journalist since she was young, but living standards in her family forced her to abandon her education at grade 6. I hope that once we understand how to write the story, news of our problem will be spread out more and more, to everybody outside the factory, she said. Then, I will change my career.
UROPEAN mega-brands are not doing enough to ensure that the Cambodian workers who make their products receive a basic living wage, according to a report released today. Tailored Wages, an analysis of 50 of Europes biggest clothing brands, found that many major high-street chains are doing little to combat the meagre wages of Cambodian garment workers. The report was produced by the Clean Clothes Campaign, an alliance of organisations in 16 European countries, in cooperation with the Asia Floor Wage, an alliance of trade unions and labour rights activists. A living wage is a human right. Yet the scandalous truth is that the majority of workers in the global fashion industry cannot afford to live with dignity, the report says. Calls for a monthly minimum wage of $160 reached a breaking point in January when security forces cracked down on protesters, killing at least four and detaining 23. Twenty-one remain in prison. According to the report, as per United Nations Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights, in cases where the state fails to protect human rights such as when the legal minimum wage fails to meet the minimum subsistence level (living wage) business still has an obligation to respect the human right to a living wage. The monthly minimum wage of garment workers across Cambodia stands at just $100. Using questionnaires, which asked com-
A garment worker yells slogans while holding a placard during protests in Phnom Penhs Russian Boulevard in January calling for a $160 minimum wage. VIREAK MAI
panies to provide practical, concrete information about their work, the report found that none of those surveyed, including H&M and Puma, are as yet paying a living wage. One of the brands slammed for its inaction was Gap, which the report said showed little proof of real work that will improve wages for workers making its clothes. While fairing better in the survey, the efforts of H&M, Puma and New Look are also described as unconvincing. Levi Strauss & Co, one of 15 brands that declined to respond to the survey, is described as lacking any real commitment to increase wages.
Joel Preston, a consultant with the Community Legal Education Center (CLEC), said yesterday that aside from a living wage, brands are not doing enough to ensure that even the basic needs of Cambodian garment workers are met. There is a huge gap between what the brands say and what the brands do. Theres a lot of rhetoric, roadmaps, guidelines, but in terms of tangible benets for the workers we havent seen any, he said. If brands want to say they are socially responsible and get the marketing benets from that, they need to start taking concrete action.
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AMBODIAN authorities intervened in far fewer illegal shing cases last year compared to 2012, when Prime Minister Hun Sen rst banned commercial angling nationwide in a bid to replenish waterways and aid small-scale shermen. According to the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, which released an annual report on Friday, there were 3,802 cases in which authorities cracked down on the practice last year, down from 5,307 in 2012. Some of the decline, however, may be connected to the simple fact that the ban was handed down in March 2012, leaving the government fewer months to enforce the directive, which excluded shing for lobster and linh, the small sh used in the making of prahok. Regardless of the drop, Hun Sen, who presided over the meeting at Chaktomuk hall, was unsatised, and urged those in attendance to confront the problem more aggressively. Since the government cancelled shing lots to provide for residents, we still have illegal shing. So today, I suggest all to strengthen the crackdown
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A woman sits on one of about 40 small boats that were conscated from local shermen by ofcials in 2012 to prevent them from shing in certain areas on the Tonle Sap in Phnom Penh. HONG MENEA
on illegal shing to defend our natural resources, he said. The overwhelming majority of the governments enforcement efforts never reached the level of an arrest. The sheries administration ned violators a total of $39,345 last year, and seized large amounts of shing equipment, including nets, electronic devices, 120 motorised boats and 55 smaller skiffs, according to the report. Ninety-six of the 3,802 cases ac-
tually made it to court, but only 51 were jailed over the practice. The report did not provide comparable 2012 data for arrests and court cases. Since the ban, 158 commercial lots totalling 953,861 hectares have been cancelled. Of those, most were freed up for subsistence shing, while a little less than 98,000 hectares were set aside as conservation areas. Local production has increased dramatically, according
to the report, which said shermen netted 718,000 tons in 2013, compared to 360,000 tons in 2012. Noa Thouk, head of the Cambodian Fisheries Administration, said despite the admirable results, the government was far from obtaining its goals. We cannot stop illegally sheries 100 per cent. We still have illegal sheries even with the ofcial effort to crack down on them, he said.
THE Ministry of Interior on Friday announced that provincial and municipal governors and deputy governors will now be reshuffled between provinces every eight years in a move that the ministry maintained would help improve services. Speaking at a ceremony in which former Takeo governor Ieng Auny replaced Phnom Penh deputy governor Cham Sam An who is moving to the Interior Ministry Secretary of State Sak Setha said on Friday that reshuffling governors would allow them to share experience between provinces. The power transfer will take place no later than every eight years, and it will be a normal exchange of work and powers between civil servants in order to improve services for people, Setha said. But opposition lawmakerelect Son Chhay said the new system would provide the ruling party with more opportunities for corruption. The exchange of individual officials in the ruling party comes through bribery and partisanship, and will create more corruption, he said.
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HAVING an axe to grind is one thing, but wielding one during a nighttime brawl is taking it too far. Two men were seriously injured during such a scrap in the capitals Por Sen Chey district on Saturday night. After beers that were meant to take the edge off, tensions instead flared between partygoers, and one man began taking the edge off his opponents. Police intervened, telling the group to bury the hatchet and sending three to court. Axe and you shall receive ... prison. KOh santEphEap
WITH time running short before Laoss Xayaburi hydropower dam enters its nal, potentially irreversible stages of construction, a group of NGOs has made another call for its suspension. In a joint declaration released today, 39 organisations based in Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand and Australia set a oneyear deadline for Thailand and Laos to call off the 1,285-megawatt hydropower dam and demanded Thailand, which is set to buy 95 per cent of the generated electricity, cancel its power purchase agreement. The statement comes just days ahead of the international Mekong Summit where Lower Mekong country heads are expected to discuss regional waterway cooperation. Cambodia and Vietnam have never approved of the Xayaburi dam, Kraisak Choonhavan,formerchairman of Thailands Senate Foreign Affairs Committee says in todays statement. The Mekong Summit is the critical moment for Cambodia and Vietnam to take a strong stance and make their concerns heard loud and clear before its too late.
Last week, Laos told the Post the $3.8 million project was already 30 per cent built and on track for completion in 2019. But construction of the dam remains a divisive issue, with Laos unilaterally declaring intergovernmental discussions through the Mekong River Commission over, even as its neighbours requested transboundary assessments. It is not too late for the Thai banks funding the Xayaburi dam to re-evaluate the project, in order to see how the potential costs far outweigh potential benets from a dam that Thailand neither needs ... nor should they want to be a catalyst of a regional dispute in the era of closer ASEAN integration and cooperation, Marc Goichot, WWFs sustainable hydropower expert, said. NGOs have stressed the importance of reinstating regional dialogue before the rst mainstream hydropower project causes irreparable harm. Its important the governments speak out about what Laos has done and make a commitment to good faith dialogue so this issue never happens again, said Ame Trandem, Southeast Asia coordinator for International Rivers.
EVEN defendants being tried on charges of plotting to overthrow the government accused police on Friday of fabricating their personal statements. Advocates of the accused Khmer and Khmer Krom men supported those claims yesterday and said they were worried that much of the prosecutions evidence was extracted from the suspects under duress. While in police custody, all of the accused were threatened or forced to thumbprint confessions and statements they did not say, Ang Chanrith, executive director of the Minority Rights Organization, said. The men were told that if they confessed, they would probably be released. The seven are among 13 suspects facing up to 10 years imprisonment for alleged involvement in the Khmer National Liberation Front, a group the government claims planned armed, hostile acts against Cambodia and Vietnam. One of the accused, Yann Yoeub, 25, the younger brother of KNLF president Sam Serey, said that after he was arrested in Thailand last year, he was detained and interrogated for
Khmer Krom Buddhist monk Thach Koung (right) arrives at Phnom Penh Municipal Court on Friday. hENG CHIVOAN
three months at the Ministry of Interior, an allegation ofcials from that ministry refused to respond to yesterday. The police threatened not only my client but all the clients to try to get evidence, said a defence lawyer who asked to remain anonymous until after the verdict is read on April 11. He added that his client and another defendant were tortured by police after initially refusing to confess. Warrants were issued for the 13 suspects in 2012, after the group distributed anti-government leaets in Phnom Penh and Takeo, according to Rith Savoeun, the ministrys deputy chief of internal security. But advocates of the accused questioned the ministrys claim
that the Denmark-based group conducts terrorist activities. They say their movement just wants to advocate for human rights and victims of forced evictions, Chanrith said. Defence lawyers said the limited evidence presented on Friday included a list of 5,000 KNLF members conscated from a defendants computer. But when interviewed by the lawyers, most on the list, like many of the defendants, said they had no involvement in the group and had only attended a human rights workshop. I did not join Sam Sereys activities, and was not a member of Khmer National Liberation Front, Yin Yav, a Khmer Krom defendant, said.
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ECONOMIC land concessionaires not abiding by their contracts could have their licences revoked if they have seriously breached the terms, Prime Minister Hun Sen has said. Illegally seizing forest land would be punished under the Law on Forestry, he said on Friday, speaking at an annual general meeting of the agricultural sector in Phnom Penh. The land would be reclaimed by the state and turned over to military veterans as social land concessions, he added. We must continue to promote reform of forest boundaries and permanent forest assets, enhance classication to identify areas of forest degradation and restore the forests. But rights groups and the opposition yesterday said Hun
Sens comments didnt make any difference. The appeal ... is too late, because concessions have seriously affected natural resources and peoples livelihoods since 2008, Chan Soveth, senior monitor at rights group Adhoc, said. If [he] wants to have some natural resources left, he should take huge measures against any company that has senior government ofcials behind it. Cambodia National Rescue Party whip Son Chhay agreed. It is not the rst time the prime minister has said that. But it doesnt make any difference. If they [companies] violate the contract, then take the land away. Its that simple. The real soldiers who need land, theres not a lot of them. This land will go into the hands of corrupt generals.
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PHNOM Penh Municipal Court on Friday summonsed three senior leaders of Cambodias largest independent garment union for questioning over claims they embezzled money meant to be paid to workers in compensation following an industrial dispute, a court ofcial has said. Prak Savuth, head of administration at the court, said Coalition of Cambodian Apparel Workers Democratic Union (C.CAWDU) president Ath Thorn, vice-president Kong Athit and secretary-general Ek Sopheakdey have been called in over claims they embezzled nearly $93,000 from workers at Kandals E Garment factory.
Twenty-nine garment workers led a complaint ... on March 3, Savuth said. Thorn said the case was brought by former C.CAWDU members Um Visal and Roeun Chanthan to destroy [his] honour and reputation. They got angry with us [when we ended their contracts]. So they have prepared the plot for other workers to sue us, he said. Thorn added he would appear on April 2, but plans to le his own defamation lawsuit against Visal and Chanthan. Visal said yesterday he is not worried. I am waiting to see their complaint, and then I will prepare my own complaint to sue them back. ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY MOM KUNTHEAR
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Customers inspect smartphones at a shop in Phnom Penh. Aeon Micronance is shifting its focus to mobile phones, electric appliances and motorbikes amid rising demand from young people.
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EON Micronance (Cambodia) plans to expand its branches in Cambodia this year and also diversify its products from the current base after two years of operating in the Kingdom, ofcials with the company say. Until now, the micronance institution (MFI) which is part of the same Japan-based conglomerate building a mega-mall next to the Sotel in Phnom Penh has provided nancing for motorcycles, home appliances, computers and mobile phones. Daisuke Maeda, manag-
ing director of Aeon, said last week that Cambodia is a highgrowth market. Aeon says it has received a total of 50,000 applications for loan instalments since starting up in December 2011 and now gets about 3,500 new applications every month. The outstanding loan portfolio was about $2.2 million at the end of 2012, and increased almost ve-fold to $10.9 million by the end of 2013. Our business expansion in Cambodia is quite successful and this year we expect our sales [to reach] $24 million, which will increase 163 per cent from 2013, Maeda said, adding that as the company
is focusing on mobile phones, electric appliances and motorbikes, demand from younger applicants has increased. At the same time, Aeon is heading in new directions. This year we would like to expand the agriculture equipment as now we provide the instalment service for agricultural equipment such as cultivator or big tractor, Maeda said. He added that Aeons other new service is the personal loan. Since March, the rm has been allowing customers to apply for cash loans without putting up any collateral at interest rates of 2.7 per cent to 2.9 per cent per month.
Aeon Cambodia has more than 1,000 merchants using the service; almost all are electrical appliance, mobile phone or motorbike shops in Phnom Penh or Siem Reap. The rm has also said its planning to extend its service coverage to other provinces soon. Vong Chhoung, the owner of Lucky Motorbike Shop on Sihanouk Boulevard in Phnom Penh, said that buying instalment services via Aeon signicantly helped her business last year, with about 30 customers coming in to buy a new motorbike using an Aeon loan. She said that her popular motorbikes cost less than $1,000 each suitable for her buyers,
the majority of whom work in garment factories, hotels, restaurants or other private rms where they earn between $150 and $200 per month. It is the big help to increase our sales via this instalment service which is provided by this MFI to make the customers who have low income have more ability to buy, Chhoung said. Nhim Tola, 26, who owns a phone shop in Phnom Penh, said he applied to buy a motorbike via the service last week. He earns around $200 per month and wants to buy a Scoopy model that costs $680. Under the terms of the loan, he will pay $48 per month at
an interest rate of 2 per cent until the debt is paid off. Of course, we do know that we have to pay them the interest fee; however, I think the instalment service is still good for me because I still have money to buy some other products for sale in my shop and can earn much more than what I will pay for the interest of my bike instalment, he said. In a Bangkok Post report last week, Yasuhiko Kondo, managing director of Aeon Thana Sinsap (Thailand), which oversees micronance and leasing businesses in Cambodia, Myanmar and Laos, described Aeon Cambodia as a high-growth market.
THAILANDS 2014 tourism revenue target of 2 trillion baht ($61.5 billion) is in danger if the caretaker government does not campaign to restore tourist confidence damaged by the political unrest of the past five months, the Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT) warned late last week. It suggests the government urgently approve an additional 250 million baht for a new tourism campaign. Thats such a small amount of mon-
ey compared with the tourism revenue we stand to lose otherwise, TCT president Piyaman Techapaiboon said. She said the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would get the lions share, or 80 per cent, to entice foreign travellers to return after the political tension ends. The remaining 50 million baht would support campaigns by private tourism operators. The tourism confidence index is expected to increase to 98 points in this years second quarter from 96 in the first quarter, which was the lowest
since the turmoil began. A reading under 100 is considered negative. The TCT now projects Thailand will lose tourism revenue of 82.7 billion baht in the first half of this year, extending that to 116 billion baht if protest violence ratchets up again. Piyaman said revocation of the emergency decree has not benefited the tourism sector as expected, as 50 countries and territories were maintaining their travel advisories and warning their citizens to avoid Bangkok. International tourists and travel
agents were closely monitoring the political situation in Thailand. If we do nothing, the political problems will hurt the Thai tourism industry in the coming high season [November 2014 to March 2015], as many travellers will instead book to other destinations such as Vietnam, Singapore and Malaysia. Normally buyers make reservations six months in advance, Piyaman said. The TCT has proposed three government measures aimed at boosting the tourism sector. The first is to promote
domestic tourism, particularly in Greater Bangkok. Second, penetrating potential markets such as Hong Kong, China and Japan. Third, helping tourism operators with staff training. The TCT is not confident about tourism prospects, but the TAT is maintaining its 2015 tourism revenue target of 2 trillion baht, as well as the 2014 tourist arrivals target of 28 million. In the first quarter, the TAT recorded 6.5 million foreign tourist arrivals, lower than the projection of 7.6 million. BANGKOK POST
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URVIVORS and families of victims of Bangladeshs worst industrial disaster that killed more than 1,100 people last year started receiving compensation on Friday, a senior union ofcial said. British fashion clothing retailer Primark sent payments of $640 to survivors and victims families, Roy Ramesh, a union leader who also belongs to a group coordinating compensation, said. Primark was one of more than two dozen Western retailers which had clothing made at the Rana Plaza complex housing ve factories that collapsed on Dhakas outskirts in April last year, killing 1,135 workers and injuring more than 1,500. Around 430 employees of Primarks supplier have got the money today. Some 130 workers were left out because of some technical problem, but they will get the instalment soon, Ramesh said. Other brands which had clothes being made at the factory complex are providing compensation through an ILO-backed trust fund. The workers employed by those brands will receive the same amount of compensation on April 15 from the trust fund, which is seeking to raise $40 million from leading Western retailers to fully compensate the victims, Ramesh said. Primarks payments to survivors and the families of those who died
Bangladeshi volunteers and rescue workers at the the Rana Plaza complex which collapsed in Savar, on the outskirts of Dhaka, in 2013. AFp
were being supervised by the trust fund. This instalment of 50,000 taka is being paid as an advance payment on the victims total compensation claims, Ramesh said. Further compensation will be paid on the basis of injuries sustained by workers and in the case of those who died on the basis of their age and
their wage-earning potential, ofcials said. The tragedy highlighted appalling safety conditions in Bangladesh, the worlds second-largest garment industry. Since the disaster, nearly 200 Western retailers from Europe and America have formed two umbrella groups to launch safety inspections
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INGAPORE Airlines Ltd sold its rst bond in more than three years as an outperforming economy drives the citys busiest debt sales in six quarters. Southeast Asias biggest carrier, whose iconic Singapore Girl travels the globe in a new advertising campaign inspecting items served to yers, raised S$500 million ($396 million) selling seven- and 10-year notes priced to yield 3.145 per cent and 3.75 per cent respectively. Singapore dollar-denominated offerings rose 24 per cent from the nal three months of 2013 to S$6.4 billion. Localcurrency note sales in ASEAN slid 23 per cent to $16.1 billion. A pickup in manufacturing and growth of 3.8 per cent this year, faster than Hong Kong, South Korea and Thailand, is giving companies the condence to expand and take on more debt. Las Vegas Sands Corp chairman Sheldon Adelson wants more land for his casino resort, while Mohamed Mustafa & Samsudin Co, operator of a 24-hour department store in Singapores Little In-
dia, sold a debut note in the islands currency. Optimism in Singapore as a whole is giving borrowers the condence to sell bonds, said Clifford Lee, the Singaporebased head of xed income at DBS Group Holdings Ltd, the top arranger of Singaporedollar notes for the last ve years running. The country has always had a resilient, open and stable market but what distracted companies previously was the attraction of dollar bonds. Offerings in Singapore dollars fell 36 per cent to S$19.8 billion last year from 2012 while US dollar issuance in Asia outside Japan touched a record $126.6 billion. Localcurrency yields in the Lion City average 2.52 per cent after spiking to 2.75 per cent in September, the highest since November 2008, as fears Federal Reserve tapering may limit the appeal of regional Asian economies infected markets. Notes in the city-states currency have returned 1.11 per cent this year compared with 1.04 per cent for local-currency bonds in Malaysia, 1.89 per cent for baht notes in Thailand and a loss of 1.03 per cent for securities in the Philippines,
A Singapore Airlines passenger plane sits at a terminal at Changi International Airport in Singapore in February. AFP
HSBC Holdings Plc indexes show. The Singapore dollar has gained 0.13 per cent this year, even as the Chinese yuan slumped 2.6 per cent. Singapore Airlines, founded in 1972, has a route network spanning six continents, according to its website. It was the rst airline to offer free headsets and drinks in economy class in the 1970s and the rst to y an Airbus A380, from Singapore to Sydney, in October 2007. It sold bonds this week while the interest rate environment is relatively favour-
able, according to spokesman Nicholas Ionides. Funds will be used for general corporate and operational purposes. We went with Singapore dollars given our functional currency is Singapore dollars, which makes it more cost effective for us to tap that market. US dollar borrowing costs for Singaporean companies average 4.04 per cent, down from 4.31 per cent at the start of the quarter, JPMorgan Chase & Co indexes show. Manufacturing output in Singapore increased 12.8
per cent in February from a year ago, the fastest pace of expansion since December 2011, Economic Development Board data show. Exports are expected to rise 1 to 3 per cent in 2014, the trade promotion agency said last month, amid increased projections for global growth by the International Monetary Fund. Shoppers willingness to spend will also increase as price rises cool, according to Bloomberg Industries analysts. Food ination fell to a seven-month low 2.3 per cent in February from 3 per cent in January. The slowdown, which ended a four-month run of accelerating price increases, may boost sales of premium-priced branded food and beverages, they said in a March 25 note. Aspial Corp, which runs a chain of jewellery stores, sold S$80 million of three-year 4.5 per cent notes in January, just six months after its previous bond transaction. Mohamed Mustafa & Samsudin, which runs the Mustafa store, raised S$75 million selling similarmaturity notes at 4.75 per cent, the rst time its tapped debt capital markets.
Investors in Singapore bought about 90 per cent of Singapore Airlines bonds, according to a person familiar with the matter who asked not to be identied because the details are private. The carrier plans to start a joint-venture airline with the Tata Group in the second half of this year to service a surge in demand for air travel in India, the worlds second-most populous nation. It posted a 65 per cent decline in prot to S$50.1 million for the three months ended December 31 as losses from associated companies such as budget airline Tiger Airways Holdings Ltd crimped earnings. Passenger numbers for the period increased 2.1 per cent to 4.78 million and the carrier packed 79.4 per cent of available seats. As well as establishing itself as a transport hub for ights to Europe and beyond, Singapore has also become home to a swathe of private banks and hedge funds. It overtook Japan as the biggest foreignexchange center last year and Indonesias PT Bank Mandiri opened its rst branch in the city this week. BLOOMBERG
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ONE of the worlds longest railways, a modern-day silk road, covers some 11,000 kilometres (24,000 miles) en route from the Chinese megacity of Chongqing to Duisburg, a key commercial hub in western Germany. On Saturday, as part of his landmark visit to Germany, Chinese President Xi Jinping visited the last stop on the Yuxinou rail line, an industrial feat that promises to revolutionise transport between Europe and Asia. Duisburg is a steel-making town of around half a million on the conuence of the Rhine and Ruhr rivers that boasts the worlds biggest inland port and is one of Germanys most important transport and commercial hubs. Despite the vast distances between them, it takes just 16 days for trains to travel to Duisburg from Chongqing, a sprawling metropolitan symbol of rising China with a population of more than 30 million people. Xi, accompanied by a large delegation and German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel, ceremoniously welcomed a freight train crammed with laptops and electronics after it completed its journey through Central Asia, Russia, Belarus and Poland. Set up in 2011 by a group of rail companies, the Yuxinou is just 2,000 kilometres short of the worlds longest rail line that links Germany to Shanghai. It has shaved more than 20 days off the sea route. The route is particularly useful for Chongqing, home to vast car parts and IT factories, since it lies 1,500 kilometres from Chinas main seaports. The value of this rail link, known in China as the new silk road, is more than just
symbolic, the spokesman of the port of Duisburg, Julian Boecker, said. It has found itself a position in the market and now operates up to three weekly services, he said. But one of the biggest challenges will be to boost trafc in both directions to make it more protable. It is not uncommon for the Yuxinou trains, which can transport as many as 50 containers, to be full when they arrive in Duisburg but empty when they return to China. At the moment, the amount of goods travelling from China to Europe is much larger than the other way round. Thats a problem, said Maria Leenen, director of market research group SCI Verkehr. It was sea transport that gradually supplanted the historic Silk Road trade route linking Asia with Europe centuries ago. Sea transport still accounts for more than 95 per cent of goods trading between the two regions, said Burkhard Lemper of the logistics consultants ISL. Rails share of the market remains fractional, and for now, the Yuxinou link only complements existing transport systems. But rail is twice as fast as sea transport and twice as cheap as air freight, according to Erich Staake, head of the company that operates the Duisburg port. For Leenen, both sides benet from the link. Europe can meet a sudden surge in demand in industry or trade, say in textiles, while China can reach its markets more rapidly, she said. The link provides a welcome transport connection and gateway for Chinese provinces situated deep inside the country. AFP
A bartender pours Jack Daniels whiskey into a jigger during a media preview of the Jack Daniels Lynchburg Barrel House in Tokyo in January.
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OR Jack Daniels, Tennessees worldfamous corn-based whiskey should be made according to a strict recipe. Basically, its own. But to rivals, some with their roots in ginning up moonshine in the foothills of the Appalachian mountains, Jack Daniels wants to effectively lock them out of a booming business. In a battle of two global giants of liquor distribution, Diageo versus BrownForman, Jack Daniels wants legislators in the state capital Nashville to implement clear standards on what spirit can wear the Tennessee Whiskey label. The industry powerhouse says only the drink that is made from at least 51 per cent corn fermented mash, aged in new barrels of charred oak, ltered through maple charcoal and at least 40 per cent alcohol should qualify as Tennessee whiskey. Unsurprisingly, that is how the 148-year-old Jack Daniels makes its own bourbonstyle whiskey. The distiller, owned by Brown-Forman, was able to push that standard through the Tennessee general assembly last year before
competitors could mount any resistance. Diageo, whose George Dickel brand is the states number two whiskey, and is already made to the new ofcial code, said Brown-Forman engineered the change through misleading and deceptive political moves that gives it an advantage. Establishing the pro-Jack Daniels denition amounts to effectively reversing the exibility that has been enjoyed for more than 130 years by Tennessee whiskey distillers, said Guy Smith, Diageo executive vice president for North America. Diageo is willing to consider a standard for Tennessee whiskey, he said. However, it is imperative that standard be reective of the collective input from Tennessee whiskey distillers large and small, not just from one oppressive company as is currently the case. Jack Daniels dominates the business from its headquarters in Lynchburg, just west of the Appalachians. It produced 11 million cases last year, compared to just 130,000 by George Dickel, located just a few miles away. The ght is over principle, for one, but also over an economic issue that disadvantages especially the many
smaller independent distilleries trying to make a mark in the spirits business. The rule requiring the use of new barrels, rather than reusing them, can be a heavy cost, at hundreds of dollars each. Phil Prichard, owner of Prichards distillery, said the state law violates other laws against monopolies and gives Jack Daniels an unfair competitive advantage. We have plenty of federal regulations that dene our product type. But it is our choice how to combine those ingredients, how to manage the techniques that allow us to create those products, he said. The nal arbiter of quality, those who will judge our quality best, are those who buy our products. Jack Daniels says that the move is not geared towards protecting its market power but instead to helping the Tennessee whiskey brand, in the same way that other famous drinks, such as champagne, cognac, and scotch whiskey, are dened by strict production guidelines. Not any kind of sparkling wine can call itself champagne, said Jeff Arnett, the master distiller at Jack Daniels. By maintaining a production standard, he said,
champagne is held in a higher esteem as a higher quality product . . . It does not mean that all champagnes will taste the same. It is the same for cognac or armagnac. The new rules, he argued, will help small distillers. They dont mind being held to a higher standard. They dont want to create cheap products that would become synonymous with the state name, Arnett said. The ght has brought the weight of two industry giants down on the capital of the southern state. Brown-Forman, based in Louisville, Kentucky, distributes Finlandia vodka, Pepe Lopez Tequila, Canadian Mist, Southern Comfort and Early Times whiskies, and Korbel champagne. Diageo is much larger. Its brands include Smirnoff, Johnnie Walker, Baileys, Crown Royal and Guinness. On Tuesday, the opponents of the Jack Daniels standard scored a minor victory in the states general assembly. It has decided to put the rule under study that would take input from the entire industry. But it stopped short of revoking the rule, which George Dickel and Diageo had demanded. AFP
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S SECRETARY of State John Kerry met his Russian counterpart yeserday hoping to ease global tensions over the Kremlins annexation of Crimea and sudden buildup of troops near Ukraine. The latest attempt to resolve the standoff follows a sudden call placed by Vladimir Putin on Friday to US President Barack Obama the rst by the Russian leader since he sent troops into Ukraines Black Sea peninsula in response to the February 22 fall in Kiev of a pro-Kremlin regime. Obama had spent the prior week touring Europe in a bid to reassure jittery allies of Washingtons rm resolve to dampen Putins expansionist passions with the threat of punishing economic sanctions and the reinforcement of NATO forces along Russias western ank. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said ahead of his Paris meeting with Kerry expected to start at 1630 GMT that Moscow had absolutely no intention and no interests in crossing the Ukrainian border. But the two sides still remain far apart on both the content and format of the talks. The Russians in particular are seething at the idea that they are responding to a diplomatic solution drafted by the Obama administrations. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov insisted on Saturday that it is the United States that is responding to our proposals on Ukraine. To say that we are working off US proposals is simply in-
A Ukrainian internal soldier stands with his machine gun at a military base in Donetsk on Saturday.
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correct, he told the state-run RIA Novosti news agency. We have no single plan, Ryabkov stressed. We have differing views of the situation. Our discussions involve an exchange of ideas, but one cannot say that we have some sort of single approach. Washington has a different take on the discussion. US diplomats say Kerry is hoping to get Putins written response to proposals drafted by the Obama administration after it became clear from earlier meetings in Paris and London that Lavrov was not authorised to negotiate over Crimea. They add that under discussion is a specic onepage document that has been redrawn repeatedly in the past weeks. At the heart of the US initiative is a commitment by Russia to halt its military build-up near its former So-
viet neighbour estimated by US and EU diplomats to have reached between 30,000 and 40,000 soldiers in recent days and to order its Crimean forces back to their bases. Western nations would for their part agree to deploy monitors to protect the interests of Russian speakers who Putin says have been coming under increasing attack in southeastern Ukraine since last months rise to power in Kiev of a pro-European regime that relies on the support of the countrys more nationalist forces. The announced portions of Russias approach avoid any mention of a possible movement of troops either away from Ukraine or back to their Crimean installations. Moscow has also rejected holding direct negotiations with the new Kiev leaders under the auspices of either Washington or some inter-
national contact group an idea particularly favoured by German Chancellor Angela Merkel. At the same time Putins spokesman told German TV yesterday that the Russian leader found his telephone talks with Merkel on the Ukraine crisis were worth their weight in gold and we hope that [the dialogue] is continued. Moscow has insisted on a new constitution being drafted in Ukraine that would offer much broader autonomy to the heavily Russied eastern regions such as Kharkiv and Donetsk. Moscows plan would allow these parts of Ukraine to declare Russian as a second ofcial language and secure more independence from Kiev a move analysts view as a bid to weaken the authority of what is likely to be a permanent new pro-Western leadership whose make-up
will become clear after May 25 snap president polls. Lavrov told Russian state television yesterday that Kiev appears to be strongly resistant to Moscows solution. Ukraines interim Foreign Minister Andriy Deshchytsya said that our proposals are unacceptable because federalism contradicts the basic principles of his state, Lavrov said in reference to the two diplomats rst and only meeting in The Hague on March 24. Russia further wants the constitution to proclaim Ukraine a neutral country that will never join forces with NATO membership which Kievs interim leaders say they are not seeking now. The rst contours of Ukraines new leadership began to emerge on Saturday when boxer-turned-opposition leader Vitali Klitschko dropped out of the presidential election and backed the candidacy of business baron Petro Poroshenko. The charismatic tycoon known at home as the chocolate king because of his vast Roshen sweets empire has a healthy lead in opinion polls over former premier and 2004 pro-democracy Orange Revolution co-leader Yulia Tymoshenko. Both candidates support Ukraines future membership in the European Union and are furious over the loss of Crimea views that may complicate relations between Moscow and Kiev for years to come. But Tymoshenko further wants Ukraine to join NATO and advocates trying the Russians responsible for the Crimean incursion at the International Criminal Court in The Hague. AFP
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URKisH citizens voted yesterday in local elections seen as a referendum on the rule of Premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan after turbulent months of mass protests, corruption scandals and internet blocks. The recent turmoil fought out in erce street clashes and explosive online leaks has left the country of 75 million deeply polarised between Erdogans Muslim conservative supporters and a secular political camp. The premiers heavy-handed response, including blocks on Twitter and YouTube, has detracted from his muchlauded 11-year record of driving an economic boom and transforming Turkey into an emerging global player. One Erdogan supporter casting her vote was Nurcan Caliskan, 38, an Istanbul mother of three wearing a headscarf, who said were here to show with our votes that Erdogan can weather all kinds of attacks. She dismissed corruption charges against Erdogan allies and relatives and praised him for modernising the
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan (right) casts his vote in Istanbul yesterday. AFP
country, saying, dont you see all the hospitals, schools and roads he has built? An opposition supporter charged meanwhile that Prime Minister Erdogan is damaging democracy and freedom of expression. If he really cared about the Turkish people, he would have resigned a long time ago, added Gonca Gurses, 28, a nancial director voting in Istanbuls upmarket Sisli district. More than 50 million eligible voters were set to cast
their ballots through the day in mayoral and municipal polls nationwide, from remote Anatolian villages to the capital Ankara and the megacity of Istanbul. The outcome will be a crucial popularity test for Erdogan, who has been eyeing a run for the presidency in August, the rst time voters directly elect the head of state. In much of the country, his Justice and Development Party (AKP) commands solid support. Admiring crowds have loudly cheered the man
they dub the sultan during his marathon of campaign speeches. I dont think he has taken a sinful bite, said Istanbul mother Caliskan, referring to the claims of bribes and kickbacks. Even if he did, I believe he has done it for the good of his country. The current crisis started with a police crackdown last year in June against protesters in Istanbuls Gezi Park which subsequently sparked off weeks of street clashes that left eight people dead and thousands wounded. The damaging online leaks followed in December, with wide-ranging bribery and sleaze claims against Erdogans inner circle going viral in the youthful country, leading to several cabinet resignations. The governments response especially blocking Twitter and YouTube has sparked a chorus of condemnation from Turkeys NATO allies and international human rights groups. Erdogan has accused Fethullah Gulen, an inuential US-based Muslim cleric, and his loyalists in the Turkish police and justice system, of being behind the leaks and plotting his downfall. AFP
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LEBaNONS army vowed to battle terrorism hours after a suicide bomber killed three soldiers at a checkpoint in the east near the border with Syria. The army knows that it is now more than ever targeted by terrorists who want to prevent the establishment of the authority of the state and its attempts to eliminate discord, the military said on Saturday. It came as a new security plan came into effect yesterday aimed at quelling spillover violence from the conflict in Syria. Lebanons north and east have seen clashes between those who support the rebellion and those who back Assad. AFP
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CHaDiaN soldiers sent to repatriate their compatriots from the Central African Republic killed at least eight civilians when they opened fire on crowds in Bangui, the African peacekeeping force MISCA said yesterday. We dont know at present what led to the firing on the residents . . . but we are trying to gather information to find out what happened in the incident on Saturday, an officer with the MISCA force said anonymously. He said the incident occurred in a mainly Christian district in the north of Bangui and that the casualty toll could rise. AFP
ROWDS queued up outside voter registration centres in Afghanistan yesterday and presidential candidates held large campaign rallies, six days ahead of elections that have been shaken by Taliban attacks. The vote, which will choose a successor to President Hamid Karzai, comes as USled foreign troops withdraw after 13 years of ghting the fierce Islamist insurgency raging across the south and east of the country. One Romanian soldier was killed yesterday by an improvised explosive device (IED) in the southern province of Zabul, taking the US-led coalition death toll to 3,429 since operations began over a decade ago in 2001. On Saturday, the Kabul headquarters of the Independent Election Commission (IEC) was attacked when ve Taliban militants occupied a nearby building and unleashed rockets and gunre towards the fortied compound. All ve attackers were killed by Afghan security forces six hours after the attack began and there were
Afghan residents queue to receive their voter cards at a voter registration centre in Kabul. AFP
no other casualties. Our vote is our responsibility, people want change and we will bring that change through voting, said Abdul Waris Sadat, a 21-year-old student waiting with several hundred people for hours outside a voter registration centre in Kabul. The attacks by the Taliban have motivated people to come to this centre, register and vote, he said. This is only answer that they give to the Taliban. Rassoul Khurami, a 60year-old shopkeeper, added:
I know my vote counts, and this time even if I get killed I will go and vote, Im not scared of Taliban threats. According to the latest IEC gures, nearly 3.7 million new voters have registered for Saturdays presidential and provincial council elections. Afghan ofcials, the United Nations and foreign donor nations have struck a deant note ahead of the vote after recent attacks on IEC centres, Kabuls most prestigious hotel and a guesthouse run by a US-based anti-landmine charity.
Thousands of people are queuing every day behind IEC ofces to get voter cards, showing strength and determination that nothing will stop us, said interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi. Former World Bank economist Ashraf Ghani and Karzai loyalist Zalmai Rassoul held rallies in the northwestern province of Herat yesterday, while Abdullah Abdullah, who came second in the 2009 vote, campaigned in the southern province of Kandahar. We will be victorious in this election not through fraud, but based on the votes of the people, Abdullah told thousands of ag-waving supporters. These attacks cannot stop the people of Afghanistan, who want to have the election. Rassoul is widely seen as Karzais favoured candidate, and Ghani has drawn big crowds to his rallies, but the two could split the Pashtun ethnic vote while Abdullah retains strong support from non-Pashtun communities. Eight candidates are running in the April 5 presidential election, with a second round run-off between the two leading contenders expected in late May. AFP
EVERAL thousand European separatists, overwhelmingly Flemish but also Catalans, Scots and South Tyroleans, demonstrated in Brussels yesterday for the right to self-determination. Under a forest of yellow flags emblazoned with black lions, Flemish separatists dominated the procession through the EU capital. The crowd, which marched under a banner proclaiming Europe, well vote for selfdetermination, numbered almost 3,000 people, according to a senior police officer. The Catalans chanted in their regional language for independence. Marta Giralt, a 38-yearold translator, came from Barcelona to defend the right of the Catalans to vote in a referendum on independence from Spain. Regional leader Artur Mas has set the vote for November this year but Madrid has declared it illegal. We want to make our voices heard and expand our movement, Girault said. AFP
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A Muslim man answers questions during a census in the village of Barasa in the western Myanmar state of Rakhine yesterday. AFP
lims in the bleak displacement camps on the outskirts of Sittwe, many made homeless in two waves of bloodshed in 2012, expressed determination to defy the governments edict to register as Bengali a term used by the authorities, who view most Rohingya as illegal immigrants from neighbouring Bangladesh. I was born here and my parents were also born here. I was born a Myanmar national. For me, I will not register as
Bengali, I will register as Rohingya, Hla Myint, 58, said. Foreign aid workers ed Rakhine after Buddhist mobs attacked their ofces as tensions escalated in the run-up to the census. An 11-year-old girl was killed by a stray bullet after police red warning shots to disperse angry crowds in Sittwe. Humanitarian workers in the region have come under increasing pressure from Buddhist nationalists who
accuse them of bias in favour of local Muslims. With tensions running high, the British Embassy in Yangon issued a statement registering its concern that the option on the census form for respondents to self-identify . . . may not be met. It is important that the government put in place the conditions to allow everyone to participate in this nationwide census in a fair manner and free from intimidation, the statement added. Backed by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the census is aimed at plugging an information decit in the former military dictatorship. Critics, who have called for the exercise to be postponed, accuse the organisers of focusing on the technical aspects of the survey and neglecting political concerns. Myanmar is roughly the size of France with many people living in remote jungles and mountains with barely any infrastructure. Minority groups make up some 30 per cent of the estimated 55 to 60 million population. This plurality has long been a source of conict, with the former junta using
the many civil conicts that sprang up at the end of British colonial rule in 1948 as a pretext for their hardline rule. Several minority groups have expressed misgivings about the use of a controversial list of 135 ofcial ethnicities in the census, fearing it could be used for political purposes. There are doubts whether Kachin rebels ghting the military in the far north will allow enumerators into their territory. Many locals, long subject to repressive policies under authoritarian rule, have also expressed suspicion of the move to collect a wide variety of household information including questions on movement and economic activity. But the survey-taking appeared to get off to a smooth start in some areas on Sunday, with teams of counters in white T-shirts visiting homes in the outskirts of the commercial hub Yangon. They are asking the right questions and I gave them a true answer. Its good because there will be exact information about who is who and where they live, Tin Shwe, 48, said after completing the questionnaire. AFP
NORTH Korea vowed not to rule out a new form of nuclear test yesterday after the UN Security Council condemned its latest ballistic missile launch amid simmering tensions over Seouls joint military drills with Washington. Pyongyang has carried out a series of rocket and short-range missile launches in recent weeks which have prompted stern reactions from South Korea and the US. [We] would not rule out a new form of a nuclear test for bolstering [our] nuclear deterrence, Pyongyangs foreign ministry said. AFP
THE Philippines yesterday filed a formal plea to the UN challenging Beijings claim to most of the South China Sea, defying Chinese warnings, a day after a dramatic maritime stand-off with the Asian giant. A Philippine re-supply ship evaded a Chinese coastguard blockade in the South China Sea on Saturday to reach Filipino soldiers based on a remote reef claimed by both countries, the military said. The dramatic twohour stand-off was the latest in a series of escalations in a dispute between the two countries over their competing claims to waters and islands close to the Philippine landmass. AFP
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Ecuadorian activist Donald Moncayo shows waste oil at the Aguarico 4 oil well, 45 kilometres south of Lago Agrio on February 20, 2011. AFP
The US judge said the claimants could no longer pursue their claims for damages in US courts, though the campaigners said they will appeal the decision. Saenz said the corruption claim was baseless. He said the key witness in the US trial was a former Ecuadorian judge, Alberto Guerra,
who has received more than $10,000 a month from Chevron. The oil company paid for him and his family to emigrate from Ecuador to the US, court documents show. A spokesman for Chevron said: They like to point to what they claim is a payment to judge Guerra. But the 500page judgement is based on
much more. We had a sevenweek trial, where thousands of pieces of evidence were presented, from emails to movie clips, to diary entries, that all show that the legal team for the claimants were committing fraud against Chevron. The judgement lays out in detail the scheme again Chevron and it goes well beyond judge Guerras testimony. He added: Chevron is not responsible for any pollution in Ecuador. If they had had the scientic evidence on their side, they would not gone to such lengths, committing fraud and corrupting the Ecuadorian judiciary, to bring a false judgement against Chevron. Its easy for people to believe a large oil company went into a Latin American country in the 1960s and committed these things, but when you look at the evidence you see that Texaco did what it was supposed to do and cleaned up the sites for which it was responsible. Texaco, which was later taken over by Chevron, is accused of dumping 18 billion gallons of toxic waste water and spill-
ing 17 million gallons of crude oil in the Lago Agrio region of Ecuador between 1964 and 1990. The affected area covers 1,700 square miles. Locals say the soil and rivers have been poisoned and many people have contracted illnesses. Chevron no longer has assets in Ecuador, so the claimants are ghting a legal battle to force the company to pay the damages in the US, Canada, Brazil and Argentina. They are also considering pursuing Chevron in the UK. Chevron portrays itself to its shareholders as a monolithic entity, but when you try to collect damages, suddenly they pull out a map of subsidiaries, says Saenz, who said the case against Chevron feels like ghting an empire. Last year, a Canadian court ruled that the small farmers have the right to seek damages from Chevron in Canada and Saenz thinks the Canadian courts will order the company to pay up within the next two years. We will win this ght, however long it takes. We want to show that if poor communities organise, they can get justice. ThE guaRdian
ISRaELi Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday slammed a UN rights body for a string of resolutions condemning the Jewish state. At the end of last week, the UN Human Rights Council condemned Israel five times, at a time when the slaughter in Syria is continuing, innocent people are being hung in the Middle East and human rights are being eroded, he told ministers at the weekly cabinet meeting. In many countries the free media are closed down and the UN Human Rights Council decided to condemn Israel, he added. Its absurd. According to Human Rights Watch, the 47-member UN body on Friday passed four resolutions critical of Israels conduct towards the Palestinians and one on its occupation of the Golan Heights. AFP
Nigerias secret police said yesterday that there had been an escape attempt by detainees at their headquarters, with unconfirmed reports that Boko Haram militants were involved. Department of State Services (DSS) spokeswoman Marilyn Ogar said the incident happened at 7:15am (0615 GMT) when one of its officers went to feed the detainees. One of the suspects attempted to disarm him by hitting him at the back of his head with his handcuff, she said. His attempt to escape drew the attention of other guards who fired some shots to warn and deter others. Ogar did not provide details on the number of inmates involved nor disclose why they were being held but said further details would be released later. AFP
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Onlookers surround the wreckage of a C-130J Hercules cargo plane that crashed on the outskirts of Gwalior city in central Madhya Pradesh state on Friday. A new C-130J Hercules cargo plane on a training mission crashed in central India killing all ve crew members, an air force spokesman said, in the latest of a string of recent military accidents. AFP
OR 33 years Taib Mahmud has ruled the East Malaysian state of Sarawak as a personal efdom. He has more years at the helm than perhaps any other Southeast Asian leader, even longer than Hun Sen, who has ruled as prime minister of Cambodia for the most part since 1985. In the process Taib, 77, known as Pak Uban, the white haired uncle and his family have amassed a fortune worth more than $20 billion and established business tentacles through 400 companies into the tiniest reaches of the state and around the world which will ensure his clan continues to thrive long after his retirement in late February. As departing chief minister Taib said he remained optimistic Sarawak would develop further with the potential to become the richest state in Malaysia by 2030 if its people continued to preserve their existing strong unity and spirit of mutual cooperation. Thank you for your support to me for the last 50 years and, especially in the last 30 years that I have been your chief minister, Taib said. With our unity and cooperation, we can even perform beyond our expectations in pushing the state develop-
ment to its highest level. It was a low key statement that played down and predictably ignored allegations of gross human rights and environmental violations. Tom Picken, Forest Campaign Leader at Global Witness, says that after decades of industrial logging and plantation development just ve per cent of Sarawaks forests remain intact. Mahmud has ruled the state for over three decades and controls all land allocation and forestry licensing, Picken said after the Global Witness investigation two years ago. He is widely understood to abuse this power to enrich his family and associates. That investigation into Taib and his familys nancial interests produced an extraordinary video that included senior members of the clan offering detailed advice on costs and how to do business in the Malaysian state. The accusations were far from new and the ndings hardly surprising. Allegations of corruption have blighted Taibs career as Chief Minister of Sarawak for decades. He was named as a key gure in an investigation by Swiss authorities into claims that UBS Bank was involved in laundering $90 million through illegal logging in the neighbouring state of Sabah. A further report by the Bruno
Manser Fund (BMF) has warned of cultural genocide from plans by Taib to dam nearly all the rivers in Sarawaks interior which will result in the destruction of the states remaining rain forests amid infrastructure investments worth $105 billion over the next 16 years. The fund, a conservation group that campaigns out of Switzerland, also says Taib is worth $15 billion with the combined worth of the top 20 members of his family worth a combined $21 billion. That valuation makes the Taibs the worlds fth richest family. Not surprisingly, Taibs preferred mode of transport is Rolls-Royce and private jet. By 2030, the BMF argued the indigenous cultures of the Kaya, Kelabit, Kenyah and Penan would be facing extinction with their lands cleared of forests for timber and dammed. Fifty dams are planned for Sarawak, a state already suffering from an oversupply of hydro-electricity and the chances are good that Taib will still be around to witness the results of his handiwork because he is not expected to fully retire. Despite the objections of civil society groups, Taib is expected to take on the position of state governor, a predominantly ceremonial job but one that will keep him within the halls of power.
He will never willingly give up power as it would be too dangerous for him and threaten the business empire he has built up across Sarawak, said Claire Rewcastle Brown, a long-time critic of Taib and editor of the Sarawak Report Website. She added retirement simply meant that Taib was where he can maintain his inuence over the Christianmajority state within a Muslim-majority Malaysia, a role that has won him numerous fans among ruling politicians in Kuala Lumpur. His politicking ensured the ruling Barisan Nasional (BN) coalition, which has dominated Malaysian politics at the national level since independence, maintained its 57year grip on power. Without Taibs inuence and the 25 seats his party delivered at elections last year Prime Minister Najib Razak would have probably lost his job. But outside his political and family circles Taib remains a divisive and questionable gure. Fifty-ve non-governmental organisations have launched a petition claiming it would be a national disaster if Taib was made governor of Sarawak. He had exploited the natural resources of Sarawak excessively for his personal gain, the NGOs said, adding his mega-dam construction projects were illogical and had impacted
badly on the natural environment in the state. The irony is that Sarawak remains one of the poorest states in Malaysia, despite being rich in various natural resources, the NGOs, which included human rights groups like Suranum and the youth wings of political parties, said in an open letter. They also noted that while Sarawak remained poor Taib had become one of the richest men in Malaysia. Taib is also under investigation by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) and opposition politicians are calling on the authorities to extend their probe to included members of Taibs family in particular his brother Onn Mahmud who has become embroiled with a kickback scandal in Japan dating back to 2007. Further investigations are pending. Whether Taib can overcome strong objections within his own state and hold onto a political career and keep his familys massive fortune together amid a barrage of legal assaults from home and abroad is a tough ask and the stuff of Hollywood movies. However, his 33-year legacy will forever be as legendary as it was shrouded by dirty deals and missing billions that have made his family among the richest on the planet and ensured the indigenous of Sarawak were consigned to poverty.
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These numbers speak for themselves. We can say that this was a unanimous choice of the people of Crimea. Some Western countries led by the US claim that this referendum is illegal and cannot be recognised by the world community. This can only be regarded as a use of double standards, a thing which is often used by our partners in world politics. In this context it is logical to ask them: What about Kosovo, the Falkland Islands and Mayotte? Everybody who knows these cases will never argue about the legitimacy of the referendum in Crimea. Let me briefly remind you about them. Kosovos separation from Serbia stemmed from NATO military action against Yugoslavia (in 1999) without the approval of the UN Security Council. Nevertheless, the International Court of Justice later ruled positively on the issue of legitimacy of Kosovo secession. Upon a referendum in the Falkland Islands in 2013, the US and EU recognised that these territories belong to the UK, despite strong objections from Buenos Aires, which claims
them to be a part of Argentina. According to the results of a national referendum in 1974, all Comoro islands except Mayotte voted for independence from France. But the will of the people of Mayotte to stay under French rule justified actions from Paris, which led to accession of this island to France. This was also recognised by Western countries, though the UN and African Union refused to do it. In all these cases, the main argument of the US and EU was about the realisation of a right of people for self-determination guaranteed by the UN Charter. If we take this argumentation, then it seems very strange why these countries fiercely oppose the fact that the people of Crimea also have the above-mentioned right. It is also impossible to ignore the fact that the overwhelming majority of the population in Crimea are Russian. Today, the total population of Crimea is 2.2 million people, of which almost 1.5 million are Russians, 350,000 are Ukrainians who predominantly consider Russian their native language and about 300,000 are Crimean Tatars.
The most recent public opinion surveys conducted in Russia show that 92 per cent of Russians support Crimeas reunification with Russia. This is a very high figure, which shows that Crimea is really a sensitive issue for all Russians. And the last point. We regard the fraternal people of Ukraine as our true friends and one of our closest neighbours. We have a common history, culture, religion and language. Many Russians have relatives in Ukraine and vice versa. We have numerous ties in all areas. Almost all people in Russia are deeply concerned about what is happening in Ukraine now. The current political, economic and social turmoil in Ukraine is a tragic event not only for Ukrainians but also for Russians. We believe that some day we will see a strong, sovereign and prosperous Ukraine. This fully meets the interests of both Ukraine and Russia.
Evgeny Merkulov is the Press Secretary of the Embassy of the Russian Federation in the Kingdom of Cambodia.
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Fine art auction raises more than $20,000 for local NGOs
Bennett Murray
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ORE than $20,000 was raised for local arts charities yesterday when Christies auctioneer Lionel Gosset sold works from around the globe at Rafes Hotel Le Royal. Around 100 people turned out for the ReCreation 2014 Christies Charity Auction to bid on 47 paintings, sculptures, garments, pieces of jewellery and other handicrafts. Frenchman Thomas Pierres acrylic painting Galerie des Glaces raised the highest bid at $2,300 while other items that found buyers included a Japanese-style tanto knife from Citadel Knives, a water buffalo sculpture made of hay by artist Nou Sary and a black dress by designer Sok Chandara. All proceeds went to art advocacy NGOs Cambodia 2000 and Amrita Performing Arts. We raised $26,000, said Gosset, who previously conducted ReCreations rst charity auction, which was for Cambodia Living Arts, in 2012. Despite the distance from France, where Gosset has auctioned artwork by masters including Victor Hugo, HenriGeorges Clouzot and Rochas, he said that Cambodias art auctions are much the same as those at home. The event was less successful than the rst charity auction, said Madeleine de Lan-
galerie, founder and CEO of ReCreation. Im a little bit disappointed right now, because I thought it would have been better, De Langalerie said, adding that she suspected yesterdays political rally by the opposition dampened the mood. The rst one two years ago was great fun, because it was the rst time and there was a lot of excitement. This time was much more difcult because I think of the [political] situation here: the trafc outside, demonstrations, people were late. De Langalerie added that the event was complicated further when it was moved from Sotel Phnom Penh Phokeethra despite the fact that Galerie des Arts, a threemonth exhibition being held in conjunction with the auction where the artists may sell their work, is at Sotel. The changes were difcult to explain and a lot of people went to Sotel instead of coming here, she said. However, representatives from both Amrita and Cambodia 2000 said they were grateful for the money raised. In Cambodia, the culture of philanthropy is not very strong like [it is] in the US or Europe, so from this kind of event the money will go to support our projects that were doing, said Rithisal Kang, executive director of Amrita, which promotes contemporary dance and theatre in the Kingdom. Princess Norodom Veasna
Christies auctioneer Lionel Gosset strikes the gavel at Rafes Hotel Le Royal yesterday.
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Diva Sirivudh, spokesperson for Cambodia 2000 and sisterin-law of the late King Father Norodom Sihanouk, said that
ciation to be part of the beneciaries, she said. Cambodia 2000, which was founded by the late HRH No-
In Cambodia, the culture of philanthropy is not very strong, like it is in the US or Europe
the auction did more than just raise funds for her NGO. This is a good thing happening for us, and we are very pleased and honoured for Christies to choose our assorodom Vacheahra in 1996, launched two new programs late last year, the rst donating free art supplies to rural schools and the second supporting emerging artists
in search of nancial aid. While most of the art came from Cambodians or expatriates in the Kingdom, some of the work was unrelated to Cambodia. Gwen McKenzie, a tourist from New York whose sculpture sold for $100, said that she decided to donate an art piece after being told about the auction by a friend based in Phnom Penh. I do a lot of pottery, but Im not a full-time potter, so I really dont have time to promote things, so its really nice when someone likes your work and pays for it, particularly for a charity, she said.
NIGELLA Lawson has revealed that her separation from Charles Saatchi and the trial of the couples former personal assistants, who were cleared of fraud charges last year, had left her feeling as if shed had a layer of skin removed. During her first UK television interview since last years events put her private life in the spotlight, Lawson spoke about the strain she had been under: Well, Im alive. You know, Ive had better times. Speaking on BBC1s Michael McIntyre Chat Show, to be screened today, she refused to be drawn on gossip. Saying Im not an innocent, she hinted she could tell stories about her ex-husband, but was not going to: I could say things, and they would be indiscreet, but I dont want to. THe guaRdian
THEY were huge in the early 1970s, playing alongside some of the greatest names in African music, then faded into obscurity after a communist revolution destroyed nightlife in their homeland. Many in the tiny West African
country of Benin even thought most of the members had died, but the Orchestre Polyrythmo de Cotonou is enjoying a remarkable comeback. The bands renaissance has been compared to the Buena Vista Social Club, the veteran Cuban musicians rediscovered in the 1990s who were the sub-
Members of the Orchestre Polyrythmo de Cotonou (Cotonous Polyrythmo orchestra) pose in Cotonou. afp
ject of a hit documentary film and successful album. Since their revival helped by a young French journalist the Orchestre Polyrythmo de Cotonou has performed in Barcelona, Paris, New York and at the prestigious Barbican in London. We been all over the world, lead singer Vincent Aehehinnou said. The only place for us to discover is Asia. The orchestra was formed in 1968 and played in clubs across West Africa, lining up alongside the likes of South Africas Myriam Makeba and the legendary father of Afrobeat, Fela Kuti of Nigeria. They also recorded at a frenetic pace, churning out an astonishing 400 albums in 10 years, but political turmoil cut short their success. In 1972, military general Mathieu Kerekou seized power in Benin, one of many coups in West Africa after the dismantling of colonialism in the early
1960s. From 1974, Kerekou rolled out rigid Marxist policies that gradually led to the closure of nightclubs and music halls across the former French colony, which had been famous for its vibrant nightlife. Dictatorships elsewhere in Africa also contributed to the bands demise, notably that of Moammar Gaddafi in Libya. While touring Libya in 1982, the authorities accused band members of possessing narcotics and destroyed their instruments one by one, apparently in a search for drugs. They returned to Cotonou devastated and fell further into obscurity. French journalist Elodie Maillot was preparing for a trip to Benin in 2007 when she came across some old vinyls of the band in the record library at Radio France Internationale in Paris. Once in Cotonou, she began investigating. I made a quick tour of the clubs that remained
... and when I asked questions about Polyrythmo people answered, We havent seen them in years ... They are probably dead, she recalled. Maillot then travelled to the town of Abomey, where various local bands were performing to celebrate the anniversary of Benins independence. Despite the poor sound quality and lack of rehearsal, Polyrythmo still had funk, and the crowd went wild. She interviewed band members and returned to Paris to broadcast a story about them. Before leaving Benin, she promised to try to help them achieve their dream of playing in France. No promoter was prepared to take on the financial risk, so So, Maillot did it all herself, securing a gig at Frances Villette Jazz Festival and returning to Benin to help get the band to France. Arriving in Paris for the first time in 2009 was unbelievable, Aehehinnou said. afp
AN EMBARRASSED French minister has apologised to the head chef at the Elysee Palace after she was caught on camera describing the food at a China-France state dinner as revolting. Trade Minister Nicole Bricq was caught out after saying the meal served to Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the state banquet on Wednesday night was not up to scratch, unaware that microphones were picking up her comments. At the Elysee, it wasnt (up to scratch) at all ... it was revolting. It has to be said, she was heard saying in a video clip posted online by BFMTV. Elysees head chef responded on Facebook: Along with the squad, we will continue to do our job with the same passion and the same devotion. afp
A UNIVERSITY in New York state has announced a course on the sociology of Miley Cyrus. Assistant professor Carolyn Chernoff will use the twerking pop star as a lens into cultural conflict, exploring race, class, gender and the core issues of intersectionality theory. As of yesterday, only three students had registered for The Sociology of Miley Cyrus: Race, Class, Gender and Media at Skidmore College, the Schenectady Daily Gazette said. But Chernoff has high hopes for this summer class, which will consist of three two-and-a-half-hour sessions each week. THe guaRdian
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ITTING in a sunny spot, beer in hand, with views of a vast lake and towering mountains, the thudding sounds of a distant band in the background, feels a long way from the mud and wellies of Glastonbury or the vast semi-urban sprawl of Reading. This is the small, increasingly popular Musilac festival, which takes place every summer on the shores of Lac du Bourget, on the edge of Aix-les-Bains in the foothills of the French Alps. It may not be the most famous event on Frances young music festival scene, but its stunning natural setting does give it a certain je ne sais quoi. Most British visitors to this corner of the French Alps, only see it metres-deep in snow, when they ock to the resorts of Courchevel, Meribel and Morzine for skiing and snowboarding though in summer, the craggy landscapes are a paradise for outdoorsy types. Musilac rst arrived in the pretty town of Aix-les-Bains all pastel-coloured villas, Roman ruins and thermal baths in 2002, with a lineup of largely unknown bands and around 15,000 punters. Its eclectic, genre-crossing list of artists made it a draw for music fans all over the area, supporting the local musicians who continue to play every year. But bigger name headliners were soon added: just two years after the inaugural festival, Peter Gabriel, Scissor Sisters, Air and goth-pop veterans the Cure were all on the bill, and visitors from further
aeld began to slot a weekend of music and camping into their stay in the region. Its proximity to Aix-les-Bains makes for a much wider choice of places to stay than is on offer in many European festivals. They include cute B&Bs and luxury hotels, but if you want a party atmosphere the campsites are the places to hit. The swelling numbers up to 75,000 in 2012 must cause a few headaches for the pompiers in charge of safety, particularly given that the site is on the edge of the lake, but the local vibe, enhanced by the festivals manageable dimensions and the agreeable French attitude to drinking, does not seem to have been affected. This years lineup includes the headline-grabbing LA rock band Haim, Tinariwen, Placebo, London Grammar, Vanessa Paradis, Seasick Steve and Bristol-based Franco-British group Franois & the Atlas Mountains. But Musilac also prides itself on giving a platform to artists from the area: new bands especially are featured at the pre-festival gig the night before, on an open-air stage in the centre of Aix-lesBains. But whoever is on the bill, the organisers know that it doesnt really matter. This is one festival where the real draw is the setting, as much as the soundtrack. This years festival runs from July 11 to 13; one-day pass $69, three-day pass $164 or $185 including camping. Fly to Geneva or take the train via Paris to Aix-les-Bains (this domestic leg takes about three hours). More info at (musilac. com). THE GUARDIAN
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300: RISE OF AN EMPIRE Greek general Themistokles leads the charge against invading Persian forces led by mortal-turned-god Xerxes and Persian navy commander Artemisia. Based on Frank Millers graphic novel. City Mall: 10:05pm Toul Kork: 11:50am, 7:50pm MUPPETS MOST WANTED While on a grand world tour, the Muppets find themselves wrapped into an European jewel-heist caper headed by a Kermit the Frog look-alike and his dastardly sidekick. With a cast of comedians doing the voices. Starring Ricky Gervais, Ty Burrell and Tina Fey. City Mall: 12:10pm Toul Kork: 5:40pm MR PEABODY AND SHERMAN The time-travelling adventures of an advanced canine and his adopted son, as they endeavour to fix a time rift they created. Stars Ty Burrell, Max Charles, Stephen Colbert. City Mall: 5pm Toul Kork: 9:20am NEED FOR SPEED Fresh from prison, a street racer who was framed by a wealthy business associate joins a cross country race with revenge in mind. His ex-partner, learning of the plan, places a massive bounty on his head. With Aaron Paul, who is known for his role as one of two meth-producers in the three seasons of HBOs Breaking Bad. City Mall: 12:05pm, 2:25pm, 9:35pm Toul Kork: 9:20am, 4:25pm, 7pm, 9:35pm DIVERGENT In a world divided by factions based on virtues, Tris learns shes Divergent and wont fit in. When she discovers a plot to destroy Divergents, Tris and the mysterious Four must find out what makes Divergents dangerous before its too late. Stars: Shailene Woodley, Theo James and Kate Winslet as the lead characters. City Mall: 9:30am, 4:45pm, 9:20pm Toul Kork: 11:30am, 2:10pm, 18:50pm
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Franglish @ Plantation
Are you a French or English speaker? Join a speed-talking evening at The Plantation. You will meet other native English and French speakers who will help you develop your language skills.
Nerd Night gives the stage to knowledgeable Phnom Penh residents. ANNA SPELMAN
Yoga @ Yoga PP
Get your week o to an invigorating start with Sweat and Samadhi, a vinyasa ow-style yoga class with an experienced teacher, from 8am to 9.30am.
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3:05pm - PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MANS CHEST: Jack Sparrow races to recover the heart of Davy Jones to avoid enslaving his soul to Jones service, as other friends and foes seek the heart for their own agenda as well. FOX MOVIES 5:35pm - LOCKOUT: A man wrongly convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage against the US is offered his freedom if he can rescue the presidents daughter from an outer space prison taken over by violent inmates. FOX MOVIES 7:10pm - WALKING DEAD: Rick Grimes leads survivors in a world overrun by zombies. FOX MOVIES 8pm - OZ THE GREAT AND POWERFUL: A small-time magician is swept away to an enchanted land and is forced into a power struggle. FOX MOVIES
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Lifestyle
Life insurance partnership between Cambodia Life Insurance and FTB @ Cambodiana Hotel
Vanak Kit, business development manager, Tang Namsrun, managing director from Hang Neak.
Gui Anvanith, CEO & board member of FTB Bank, In Meatra, CEO of Cambodia Life Insurance.
The insurance company Cambodia Life Insurance recently held an ofcial inauguration ceremony at the Cambodiana Hotel to mark their partnership with the Foreign Trade Bank of Cambodia (FTB). In Meatra, director general of Cambodia Life Insurance, gave a rousing speech at the beginning of the event, before the insurance agency licence was delivered from the Ministry of Economy and Finance. Guests, which included businessmen and women as well as HR professionals, lecturers and employees of both companies, enjoyed toasting the partnership before networking at a cocktail reception.
Preap Sovath, brand ambassador of Cambodia Life Insurance. Vann Sopheakneat, Vann Sakana, Nov Sovannara, Tong Makara, Ngan Sethivattey. Meng Chansophea, Ney Sakal.
Nhem Monyrath, Bunna Soksokal, marketing support ofcer, Hin Chanlang, policy holder service ofcer from Cambodia Life Insurance.
Koeu Nila, HR & nance director of Cambodia Life Insurance, Sovann Sokunthea.
Chun Noun Nimol, lecturer at the National University of Management, Pen Bopha, director of Hede International.
Chan Sokunthea, director of inter-sectorial division, Phnom Penh Capital Hall, Oul Bopha, branch manager of FTB, Ung Polyna, deputy general manager of FTB. Thavarith Sethika, Ngov Kimnay.
MC Khieu Sansana.
Samsung Electronics launched a new airconditioner model with a striking triangle design at the InterContinental Phnom Penh Hotel on March 27. The event was attended by various Phnom Penh and provincial Samsung dealers who took in a presentation on the features, installation and day-to-day operation of the new product. Sokun Nisa, the brand ambassador for Samsung, presented the new airconditioning unit. Afterwards, guests and speakers enjoyed taking photos together. Photos by Hong Menea.
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Prakong Sudprasert, air attache and deputy defence attache, Anthony Cerullo, major in the United States army and assistant army attache of the US Defense Tea Vinh, Touchayoot Pakdi, Thai Ambassador in Attache Ofce. Cambodia, Naris Pratoomsuwan.
Sam Sokha, Craig J Tippins, colonel and army attache at the US embassy.
On Friday, March 21, the crew of the Royal Thai Navy ship HTMS Krabi met with Cambodian ofcials in Sihanoukville for an amiable party to celebrate relations between Thailand and Cambodia. Rear Admiral Naris Pratoomsuwan, deputy commander of the rst naval area of the Royal Thai Navy, and his delegation, including Commodore Ssamsak Intharasema, Captain of the HTMS Krabi, made a courtesy call to Sbong Sarath, governor of Preah Sihanouk province, Vice-Admiral Ouk Seyha, deputy commander of the Royal Cambodian Navy and commander of the Ream Naval Base near Sihanoukville, Lou Kim Chhun, CEO of Sihanoukville Autonomous Port, and Admiral Tea Vinh, commander of the Royal Cambodian Navy. The two navies held a friendly sports competition between their ofcers and the Thai crew donated medicine to the Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship Hospital. Wine, cocktails and snacks were also enjoyed over a singing performance by some of the members of the Thai navy.
Bill Longhurst, British Ambassador in Cambodia, Katie Longhurst, Erin Longhurst, Andrew Erskine.
Poi Jakapat Sankhan, Cpoi Soraya Saosiri, Lt Torpong Fungfuang, Col Yuttachai Paisan.
Tanakrita Sutthikamon, Xay Tippins, Mey Davy. Aphea Pha, Nary Tith. Supawadee Sittinan, Kan Chan Trea.
Mem Brook, Jiranun Wongmongkol, Hoan Aswani, Pummarat Sudprasert, Suthiraporn Sarisiri, Janny Newman. Lcdr Phakorn Yuwanangkoon, Lt Nithi Boonyaratglin.
Seang Leng, Sar Sereyvicheth, deputy chief of immigration police at Phnom Penh International Airport.
jurry Broekman, general manager at Locl Adventure, Yi Sok Chamroeun, Srey Samphors, inbound supervisor at ExoTissimo Travel, Bunnary Born and Steve Nick Packham, general manager at Easia Travel, and Rob and Sven Zika, sales manager at Pandaw. Lidgey, general manager. Banha Vorn, reservation executive at Easia Travel.
Pandaw River Expeditions celebrated the end of the tourist high season with a cocktail-fuelled cruise on the Mekong. On March 24, the new RV Mekong Pandaw, the newest ship on the river and one of the companys eet of 13 colonial replicas, hosted some 60 travel agents for an hour and half trip on the water. Prizes were awarded to the highest performing agent, while hip hop dancers brought extra energy to the evening. Pandaw operates weekly luxury cruises between Ho Chi Minh and Siem Reap as well as trips in Myanmar.
Sin Koem Srun, Prak Vanthirith, Heng Sreylin, Peng Sokunthea, Hin Sinat and Pour Sokhac.
Y Seng, online sales manager, Siv Fong, sales manager, and Kong Socheata, sales manager, all from Cambodia Service.
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Mountain air
Frances Loic Collomb-Patton competes on the Bec de Rosses mountain during the Xtreme Freeride World Tour nal on Saturday above the Swiss Alps resort of Verbier. Collomb-Patton nished third behind stage winner Reine Barkered of Sweden to clinch the overall world champion title. AFP
HE University of Wisconsin defeated the University of Arizona in overtime on Saturday night to reach the Final Four after Florida won 62-52 to eliminate Dayton at college basketballs national mens tournament. Junior forward Frank Kaminsky scored a gamehigh 28 points, including six in overtime, as Wisconsin, the No.2 seed in the West, rallied to beat top seed Arizona 64-63 in Anaheim, California. The Badgers, who are seeking to put an end to their 73-year wait for a second National Collegiate Athletic Association title, advanced to the national seminals for the rst time since 2000. How about these guys, how resilient are they? Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan said in a televised interview. Im so proud of them. The result means there will be only one No.1 seed Florida in the Final Four for the third time in four years. Topseeded Wichita St and Virginia lost earlier in the tournament. Arizona led by as many as eight points in the rst half and didnt trail until 15 minutes, 13 seconds left to play in the second half. The teams traded baskets in the nal minutes, with Arizonas Rondae Hollis-Jefferson tying the score at 54-54 with 36 seconds
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Frank Kaminsky of the Wisconsin Badgers celebrates his teams 64-63 overtime win against the Arizona Wildcats by cutting down the net. AFP
left. Wisconsin had the nal possession of the second half and was unable to win the game when Traevon Jacksons jumper hit the rim with two seconds remaining. With the Wildcats trailing by one point with ve seconds remaining in overtime, Arizona guard Nick Johnson was called for an offensive foul that turned the ball over. After Wisconsin gave it back on the ensuing inbounds a turnover that was conrmed after a ve-minute replay review Arizona was unable to get off a shot for the win. We gave it everything we
had, Kaminsky said. Im honored to be a part of this team. Earlier in Memphis, the top-seeded Gators cruised to a 62-52 victory over No.11 seed Dayton. Florida reached the Final Four for a fth time after losing in the round of eight in the previous three NCAA tournaments. Florida guard Scottie Wilbekin scored a game-high 23 points and centre Patric Young added 12 points, six rebounds and four blocks for the Gators in their 30th consecutive win. Daytons Dyshawn Pierre led the Flyers
with 18 points in Memphis. Young gave credit for the win to coach Billy Donovan, who has guided the program to the NCAA seminals for the rst time in seven years. The team won NCAA titles under Donovan in 2006 and 2007. Hes been able to push us every single day from the beginning of the season all the way through, helping us stay in the moment, Young said in a televised interview. In doing that, everything else has come with it, the win streak, the SEC tournament championship and this group of guys. Dayton held its only lead of the game for exactly one minute starting with a Scoochie Smith 3-point shot with 7:01 remaining in the rst half and ending with a Michael Frazier II layup 60 seconds later. The Gators outscored the Flyers 19-3 after Smiths shot gave Dayton a 21-19 lead, and Florida went into the half up 38-24. Florida led by double digits for most of the second half and withheld a late Dayton rally that cut the lead to eight with less than two minutes left on the clock. The national seminals are scheduled for this coming Saturday in Arlington, Texas, with the championship game two days later at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. BLOOMBERG
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JAPANESE figure skater Mao Asada said yesterday, the day after winning the world title, that she needed more time to decide when to retire from competition. Asada, the runner-up to South Korean star Kim Yu-Na at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, has kept her fans and skating officials in suspense by saying she had a 50-50 chance of continuing to compete after this season. What I feel is that I need some rest now, the 23-year-old told reporters during an exhibition after the season-closing world figure skating championships in Saitama near Tokyo. Meanwhile, compatriot Yuzuru Hanyu added the mens world crown to his Olympic gold medal and Grand Prix Final title a hat-trick of global titles in the same season previously achieved only by Russian Alexei Yagudin in 2001-2002. AFP
Serena Williams of the US saw off Chinas Li Na with a straight-sets victory 7-5, 6-1 to win the Sony Open title in Miami for a seventh time.
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ing all these years and I have a good return. I need to start doing it. Although she delivered only three aces in a match that lasted just under two hours, Williams serve did steadily improve as the match wore on, as did the power and precision of her returns. She seized a 5-1 lead in the second set with a erce backhand winner on her fth break point of the game and wrapped up the contest on her rst match point.
Although the match turned so dramatically, with Williams winning 11 of the last 12 games, Li had little to reproach herself for as she continued to battle even as Williams inexorably pulled away. I dont think I was playing bad, Li said. Maybe she just started playing a little bit better after 5-2 down. I think it was a pretty good match. Li, who won her second Grand Slam title at the Australian Open in Janu-
ary, has now lost 10 straight matches against Williams. Her only victory in their 12 meetings was back in 2008, but Williams said that she always feels challenged by Li. We just have this never give up ght, Williams said, adding that she also feels a special connection with Li because they are both still battling on the WTA tour at 32 years of age. It just goes to show that you can still shine at any age, Williams said. AFP
ThE Los Angeles Angels on Saturday celebrated the six-year contract extension for rising star Mike Trout, worth a reported US$144.5 million. I cant explain the feeling right now. Im just happy to be here for the next seven years, the 22-yearold Trout said during the announcement in Angel Stadium parking lot. Word of the deal had leaked on Friday night, when multiple media outlets reported the 2012 American League Rookie of the Year had agreed terms on the deal that will kick in 2015. The Angels had already signed Trout to a oneyear deal for $1 million, wanting to get that taken care of before the season started as they worked on a long-term pact. This way, the long-term deal wont count toward their salary cap in 2014, helping them avoid a luxury tax payment. AFP
ThE Philadelphia Eagles have released wide receiver DeSean Jackson. The stunning move is believed to be related to offfield issues with NJ.com reporting: A bad attitude, an inconsistent work ethic, missed meetings and a lack of chemistry with head coach Chip Kelly are the reasons. The receiver had 82 catches for 1,332 yards and nine touchdowns last season and is certain to attract interest from other teams. Its been a busy free-agency period for the Eagles, with Michael Vick going to the New York Jets and Mark Sanchez moving in the opposite direction. THE GUARDIAN
Todays Fixtures
England v Netherlands 4:30pm New Zealand v Sri Lanka 8:30pm
England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler (left) watches as South Africa batsman AB de Villiers plays a shot during the ICC World Twenty20 tournament cricket match on Saturday. AFP
Tim Duncan had 12 points as the San Antonio Spurs beat New Orleans 96-80 for their 17th straight victory to match the longest win streak in franchise history. Marco Belinelli scored 18 points on four-of-five shooting from three-point range for the Spurs, who also have the longest winning run in the NBA this season. Duncan also had eight rebounds. This team has a really high basketball IQ and everyone knows that, said Spurs forward Austin Daye. AFP
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AC Milans Brazilian forward Kaka celebrates with team-mates after scoring during their Italian Serie A match against Chievo.
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efending champions Svay Rieng made up some ground on the leading pack at the end of seven weeks of action in the Metfone CLeague after a 4-1 victory yesterday over Kirivong Sok Sen Chey, with all the goals coming in the rst-half at the Olympic Stadium. Svay Riengs third win in six outings was built on a brace by hard-working striker Dzarma Bata, who nicely centred the ball for Moung Makara to score the third. Takeo-based Kirivong contributed one more to the kitty through Touch Sokhengs own goal. The only bright spot for Kirivong was a brilliant solo effort by Carlos Alberto Santos de Deus, who managed to level on 12 minutes following Svay Riengs sixth-minute opener from Bata. The portents were ominous for Kirivong within the rst few attacking moves by Svay Rieng, when Bata greeted Nou Rasak Lawals cross with a neat placement to open the account. Even as the South American De Deus gave his team heart to ght with that leveler, the equation rmly worked in favour of Svay Rieng once Kirivong made that horrible slip in their own backyard. Bata and Makara quickly consolidated the lead and Svay Rieng could then afford to slow down the tempo in the second-half. The winless Kirivong are now loitering in the rear with four points from seven games (four draws and three defeats) just ahead of bottom-enders Albirex Niigata. Meanwhile close calls and slender victory margins marked the rest of Saturdays action. Striker Bisan Georges 19th-minute goal turned out to be the match winner for four-time champions Phnom Penh Crown against TriAsia at the Olympic Stadium. In the later xture, Hun Sen Cup runners-up Build Bright United rode home that momentum with a hardfought 1-0 win over Ministry of National Defence. The University-backed side grimly held on to a fourth minute strike by Takno Marin while keeping the Armymen at bay the rest of the way. Crown took several promising swipes at their opponents goal to try
ATLETICO Madrid manager Diego Simeone lauded his sides resolve as they came from a goal down to remain top of La Liga by beating Athletic Bilbao 2-1 at San Mames on Saturday. A 33rd goal of the season from Diego Costa cancelled out Iker Muniains early goal for the hosts before Koke headed home a vital winner 10 minutes into the second-half Victory means Atletico maintain their one point lead over Barcelona who were also narrow victors 1-0 over Espanyol on Saturday with just seven games remaining. AFP
BaYERN Munichs Spain midfielder Thiago Alcantara is expected to miss the rest of the season after a scan revealed he has partially torn the medial ligament in his right knee. The 22-year-old attacking midfielder must wear a cast for the next 14 days and is expected to miss the next six to eight weeks after limping off in Saturdays 3-3 draw at home to Hoffenheim. He is definitely out of tomorrows Champions League quarterfinal, first leg at Manchester United, as well as the return leg in Munich on April 9 and the semi-finals at the end of April should Bayern progress. AFP
and beef up their lead without success while TriAsias desperate search for an equaliser proved fruitless. Though the top tier start-ups managed to limit the damage to that one early goal, their own attacking trio of Soung Virak, Kouch Dany and Khara Masakazu couldnt make the most of the chances they were able to create. The victory helped Crown retain their dominance in the league standings, albeit only by goal-difference at 16 points over Naga Corp, who hit back at National Police Commissary 2-1 at the Old Stadium on Saturday to avenge their narrow Cup semi-nal defeat. Sun Sovannrithy stepped in to convert a penalty kick as early
as the eighth minute to give Naga a whirlwind start. Fighting as hard as they always do, the Police found the equaliser through Noun Borey deep into stoppage time in the rst-half after the game had been delayed due to repairs on the goal net. Sun Sovannrithy was back to settle the argument once and for all in the 83rd minute with a perfect header. Amazingly enough, a ercely fought encounter between Boeung Ket Rubber Field and Asia Europe University took several devious turns before Chukwuma Ohuruogus 79th-minute goal ensured a 3-2 win for the 2013 runners-up and 2012 winners.
The teams shared four goals in the rst half an hour of intense action. The AEU joy of watching Ear Phiroth drive the team into the lead in the 17th minute was shortlived as Mohammed Tijani came up with a 20th minute strike for Boeung Ket. The University lads led again when Prak Vanny scored in the 26th minute only to see Chan Vatanaka restore parity two minutes later. At 2-2 each side had as good a shout as the other until Darlington snatched the full set of points for Boeung Ket, who are now third in the table with 15 points. AEU slipped down to ninth having suffered their fourth loss on top of a lone win and two draws.
MONaCO suffered a surprise 1-0 defeat away to Evian on Saturday to leave Paris SaintGermain 13 points clear at the top of the Ligue 1 table with just seven games left. Just three days after trouncing Lens 6-0 in the quarter-finals of the French Cup, the principality club slipped to just their fourth league loss of the campaign as Cedric Mongongus 86thminute penalty made the difference. AFP
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Man United 4 Aston Villa 1 Southampton 4 Newcastle 0 Stoke 1 Hull 0 Swansea 3 Norwich 0 West Brom 3 Cardiff 3 Real Madrid 5 Rayo Vallecano 0 Celta de Vigo 1 Sevilla 0
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Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho looks on from the touchline during their match against Crystal Palace on Saturday. AFP
I think now we have lost any chance of finishing first, Mourinho said. Now we depend too much on other results. Too much. When you depend a little its possible, but when you depend a lot, I dont think it is. Six matches for us, and others with matches in hand . . . I know mathematically its pos-
FOOTBALL fanatics will have the chance to enhance their 2014 World Cup experience with a specially-created tournament on June 1. The one-day ve-a-side competition, entitled Phnom Penh 5s World Cup and hosted by Excel Events, will see 16 teams play in a World Cup style format on the articial turf of the new 3G Field. Each team will play a minimum of ve games lasting 25 minutes each, three of which will be during a group stage before quarter-nals, seminals and the nal. A maximum of 10 players are allowed to register for each team, and rst aid and physiotherapy will be available for free during games that start from 9am and continue until 3pm.
Its going to be huge, event organiser Jimmy Campbell stated in a press release. Weve booked six pitches four for games, one for warm up and one for a shaded chill out area. Families will also be encouraged to attend with an area for kids to enjoy including a bouncy castle. Included in the US$275 per team entrance fee is trophies, medals, food and beverages. We prefer nationalities to represent their own country but will allow players to join another national team, stated Campbell. In the situation where more than one team wishes to represent the same nation, the earliest registered side will assume the nations name (ie. Cambodia) while subsequent sides will have to add an extra name (ie. Cambodia Blues).
Mainz 3 Augsburg 0 Bayer Leverkusen 1 Eintracht Braunschweig 1 Stuttgart 2 Bor Dortmund 3 Wolfsburg 2 E Frankfurt 1 Freiburg 3 Nurnberg 2 On Friday Schalke 2 Hertha Berlin 0
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Sochaux 1 Marseille 1 Ajaccio 2 Toulouse 2 Montpellier 0 Valenciennes 0 Nantes 0 Bordeaux 0 Reims 1 Lorient 1 On Friday Nice 0 Paris SG 1
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Udinese v Catania 12am Livorno v Inter Milan 2am Granada v Levante 1am Real Betis v Malaga 3am Sunderland v West Ham 2am
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Hamilton storms to Malaysia win B
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RitAins Lewis Hamilton broke an eight-month win drought and roared into the Formula One title race with a commanding victory at the Malaysian Grand Prix yesterday. Hamilton streaked away from pole position and was never pressured as he led a Mercedes one-two with Nico Rosberg which conrmed the German marques dominance in the new Formula One era. Four-time defending world champion Sebastian Vettel was powerless to catch Rosberg in his Red Bull and he nished third, with Ferraris Fernando Alonso fourth and Nico Hulkenberg fth for Force India. The win was sweet for Hamilton, who has not topped the podium since Hungary last July and retired early at the season-opener in Australia, setting back his bid for a second world title. Rain had badly disrupted qualifying but Malaysias notorious downpours were largely absent as Hamilton took the chequered ag 17 seconds ahead of Rosberg. Afterwards, he paid tribute to the victims of the mysterious MH370 plane disappearance, which cast a shadow over the race and was blamed for poor ticket sales with the Sepang circuit only about half-full. Incredible, incredible, Hamilton said of the win. I just feel so grateful particularly after such a tragedy three weeks ago. I would like to dedicate it to those people and their families. After a sombre minutes silence for the MH370 missing, Hamilton
Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton (left) waves to the crowd after winning the Formula One Malaysian Grand Prix yesterday.
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got away smoothly from pole as his teammate Rosberg squeezed inside Vettel and into second position on the starting straight. Behind the leaders, McLarens Kevin Magnussen clipped Ferrari driver Kimi Raikkonens right rear tyre, leaving him with a at, and
Pastor Maldonado crashed with Jules Bianchi. Hamilton was streaking away in front and he had a 5.2-second lead by lap nine, with Rosberg nearly four seconds ahead of Vettel in third and Daniel Ricciardo fourth in the second Red Bull.
Williams Felipe Massa and Valtteri Bottas, who was warned over the radio to stop attacking his teammate, moved up a place when Magnussen had to come in for a stop-go penalty for his collision with Raikkonen. Hamilton pitted after lap 15 and rejoined behind Force Indias Hulk-
enberg, who had yet to make his rst stop, and he quickly regained the lead with an eight-second advantage over Rosberg. Mercedes relaxed instructions to Hamilton were just keep doing what youre doing as the former world champion extended to a 10-second lead by halfway and with Rosberg comfortably ahead of Vettel. As rain started falling on parts of the track, the two leaders were the last to come in for their second pit stops and Hamilton regained with a healthy 12-second lead. Red Bull reported trouble with Ricciardos fuel sensor but then disaster struck the Australian as after his third pit stop, he drove off with a loose front left wheel and had to go back to the garage. It got worse for Ricciardo, disqualied from second place for a fuel sensor issue in Melbourne, when his front wing came loose and he had to return to the pits again, nally rejoining in 16th. And the ofcials compounded the misery of the troubled Australian when they pulled him in for a 10-second stop-go penalty for the unsafe pit stop release. He retired before the nish. Behind the top ve, Jenson Button was sixth for McLaren and Massa nished seventh, ahead of Bottas despite team instructions ordering him to let his teammate pass. Several drivers wore helmet stickers reading Pray for MH370 and the Malay-language Doa Untuk MH370 after 239 people were presumed killed in the missing Malaysia Airlines jet. AFP
Team Europe captain Miguel Angel Jimenez (left) and Team Asia captain Thongchai Jaidee hold the EurAsia Trophy after the teams drew 10-10 in the inaugural competition in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. AFP
probably to the 15th again, but a half was a fair result. Jimenez doffed his hat at Asias incredible fightback after an amazing day of golf. The Asian team played very well. To win six matches and get seven points from 10 showed
that golf is very competitive and healthy, said Jimenez, who may be Europes Ryder Cup vice-captain in September, if he fails in his bid to make the team as a player. The players and officials held a moment of silence for the
passengers and crew of missing Malaysia Airlines MH370 flight before Prime Minister Najib Razak presented the prizes. Najib also confirmed Malaysia will host the next two editions of the EurAsia Cup in 2016 and 2018. AFP