All Comments for Mekong River Countries Face ‘Make or Break Moment’ Over Lao Dams

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Anonymous Reader :

voo only your father can put all the money in his own pocket! stupid reflection.

Dec 15, 2014 05:34 AM

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voo from USA :

to all lao people, i look all your comment
very good let Lao be one party and their
leader sold your gold, mine,tree, put into
their pocket, this is will be a good thing
for Lao next generation.

Jul 12, 2014 09:17 AM

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Anonymous Reader :

The brainless true Lao needs to put his jaws together since he isn't up to make any comment.

Jun 21, 2014 09:47 PM

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HukLao from air capital city :

Don Sahong project will not bring benefits to Lao people but the destruction of irreversible ecology systems. Lao PDR Issara governments must stop robbing and stealing of their own country and Lao people. Every mega projects in Laos and in every part of the country, the commission $$$ from foreigners and investors businesses are main goals of Lao governments so that they can stay in grip of power. They are being backed up by the VietCongs Communist government. Lao is being a colonized of Vietnamese Communist party since 1975. PM Choummary Sayasone and his 11 clans members are just puppets of VietCongs with no brain and being used.

Jun 19, 2014 02:37 PM

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HukLao from air capital city :

Don Sahong project must stop now. Laos don't need to be the battery for Asia. Lao people need the democracy and new reform of polical figure, get rid of the oppression red Lao issara government dog eaten and Vietcong regime.

Jun 19, 2014 02:11 PM

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Laonation from usa :

No matter what will be the objection going to come up with, I and Lao people still supporting on Hou Sahong Dam,(not Mekong Dam)for country develop and be come new standard living condition for generation of Lao People.We have to change and move ahead we can not live at the same live style for many generation like from the pass,now is 21st century not 14th century.To those peoples,organizations who where not agree with Lao government on this project, you have to understand what Lao people want.We are needed to move ahead and change our living condition, not living as like this for ever. Thank you

Jun 19, 2014 09:30 AM

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True Lao from air capital city :

Mister LaoNation, you must be one of the Lao Issara governments that are trying to save seat, power and stay in controlling of your wealthy $$$ pocket. What you are saying in this forum is very WRONG. There are many dams had already constructed but Lao people are still struggling to survive and they are living in hell because of your political government is dump and closed minded. Where are all $$$ going from selling Laos's battery? Your brain must be the size of peanut. The 21st century is here but Laos is still Issara communist and licking the VietCongs ... Are you doing that too or what?


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Jun 19, 2014 12:50 PM

Anonymous Reader :

The Hindu Ponnudurai is well known as big liar so nobody cares about what he said. Laos keeps going forward to build more hydroelectric dams on the Mekong to become the battery of SEA. The downstream countries are selfish and greedy, they want to monopolize the Mekong for their exclusive use.

Jun 19, 2014 08:09 AM

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True Lao from air capital city :

Asia battery!!! Maybe you are not Laotian but foreigner who are clueless where your parents came from or maybe you are a licker of Vietcongs's and Choummary's ...


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Jun 19, 2014 02:05 PM

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