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Thailand protest to Cambodia over the Preah Vihear temple

The Thailand foreign minister has made a formal protest to Cambodia Ambassador to Thailand because of the breech of agreement of 2000.

Cambodia put troops in the Preah Vihear temple or near by. The temple has been the topic of many top meeting between the countries but they can never agree who own the land.

Travel Warning Okay Guest House in Cambodia

The Police in Cambodia are investigating 2 deaths in the Okay Guest House in Cambodia. The two death of this “popular” guest house have the police worried since they happened so close, just one week from each other.

There is no evidence they two foreign tourist was murdered but the police want to do a second investigation now that they died in the same way.

According to some website on the internet the Okay guest house got loads of tourist since they paid most of the TUK TUK drivers to take newcomers there. The place is rated a 1 class overprice dump, sounds like a nice place to play Leonardo DeCaprio

Help people avoid this Guest House for now DIGG the story

Christopher Paul Neil Canadian pedophile caught by mobile trace

Christopher Paul Neil the 32 year old teacher that has been on the run from Interpol was caught in Nakhon Ratchasima last week according to DN.se Apparently the Thai police put a trace on the mobile phone that his Thai Boyfriend have used and could pin point him to that city.

The funny thing is that the pedophile had long conversations online on how to hide your pictures on the internet and delete them from the computer but apparently he does not know on the locations system on Thai mobile phones.

It is pretty easy to tell where a person is based on the mobile antenna he is using that area. The Thai police said they used some secret technique but basically if you call from Nakhon Ratchasima mobile antenna then they can do a search from there.
I am sure you seen the location of the mobile phone sometimes show in your display and then same information is given to the mobile company. They know where you are all the time, think about that.

Lucky enough for the Thai police not many people that look like Christopher Paul Neil live in Nakhon Ratchasima so he was an easy caught even with big black sunglasses.

Lets see if the Thai government is going to launch another crack down on people wearing big sunglasses or they going to take western people living in Nakhon Ratchasima. But My biggest best would be teachers once more they are an easy target since most of them have something to hide, the fact that they are not teachers.

Help the tigers on the Tiger day tomorrow

A Thailand tiger has almost vanished and they need to bee rescued now. Before this website supported the Tiger Temple in Thailand with our website walking with Tigers that donated money to the Tiger Temple in Thailand I am not sure now if that was the right thing to do.

The temple does not want to let the tigers go and just breeding them to show for tourists and when I read this advice how to deal with tigers I get very depressed.

If you want to help the tigers there are many things you can do like


Support the website Walking with tigers we support the tigers call for freedom not the temple we make sure our money goes to the tigers no to the temple.

Spreading the word and raising awareness is an important part of efforts to protect wild tigers. Many consumers are inadvertently contributing to the problem. Make sure everyone around you knows that products made from poached tigers are not cool!

Don’t keep tigers as pets

Owning a tiger as a pet is not a good way to care for the species. Holding a tiger captive as a pet deprives the animal of its natural hunting and survival skills. No matter how big your garden, it will feel like a matchbox to a fully grown tiger born to roam a wide range.

Donate to a cause that tackles the tiger trade

You can support the species further and feel connected to these magnificent big cats by taking responsibility for a tiger in the wild. Donating to wildlife protection groups will help support rangers that patrol national parks, species monitoring and care, as well as efforts to reduce illegal trafficking and trade.

Report wildlife crimes

Report anyone transporting or selling tiger skins and tiger bones to the authorities: Call 1362 for the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation; call 1136 for the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Division of the Thai Police; or call 02-204-2719 for the PeunPa Foundation. English/Thai speakers are available to forward important information to the relevant authorities.

Take action now!

Donate to the PeunPa Foundation to directly help efforts to protect tigers and stop the illegal wildlife trade in Thailand and Southeast Asia. By becoming a Tiger Conservation Friend with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Save The Tiger Fund, you can voice your support for tiger conservation _ sign-up online at www.savethetigerfund.org/.
Participate in the Wildlife Alliance’s Sponsor-an-Animal programme to support Araeng, a tiger being cared for at the Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Centre in Cambodia (www.wildlife alliance.org/donate/sponsor-an-animal).

Tiger in the Temple