All Comments for Illegal Logging Continues in Laos’ Attapeu, Despite New Governor’s Pledge

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nontanov from paris :

je pense que rien ne changera au Laos dans un proche avenir. Quand on sait qu'un pays comme la Thailande ,fort de plus de 66 millions d'habitants, et bien plus riche que le Laos, n'est pas arrivé à juguler la corruption, malgré les promesses de Prayut, son premier ministre, comment peut-on espérer qu'on arrivera à combattre la corruption dans un tout petit pays comme le Laos où la population continue de vivre dans la misère depuis 1975, sauf bien entendu quelques privilégiés qui continuet à s'enrichir avec la corruption.

Mar 15, 2018 01:16 PM

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Anonymous Reader :

Bring back the former governor. He's got the solution as to fight against illegal logging. While you're at it name his wife to be his deputy too. Poor Laos...

Dec 22, 2017 02:26 AM

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Superman from Krypton :

Meet the new Governor of Attapeu, same as the old Governor of Attapeu.

Dec 22, 2017 12:00 AM

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Anonymous Reader :

If it is so I'm deeply sorry for Laos. May God bless the soul of Laos. Amen

Dec 22, 2017 05:05 PM

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