Full article: https://www.khmer440.com/k/2021/02/pris ... boyfriend/Cambodian and Vietnamese social media users were shocked by tragic videos on December, 2016. A Vietnamese Facebook account had posted several videos to Facebook showing a 2-year old boy being tortured. This is the story of how a Dutch man became one of Cambodia’s most hated men over night.
Stefan Struik was born as a Dutch citizen in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, in 1963. He grew up to become a businessman who wanted to found the first cacao farm in Cambodia. He had needed to own the land because as a foreigner he could not legally purchase land without a Cambodian business partner. He had been adviced that he should obtain Cambodian citizenship, because, he was told, business partners in ownership arrangements often defraud the foreigner.
Stefan Struik took the advice and after paying $50,000 to some middlemen they arranged a Cambodian passport and an official letter from the Cambodian king granting him Cambodian citizenship. Cambodian law did not allow Stefan to keep his Dutch name. Instead he was named Ly Heng in his Cambodian documents. He bought land for the farm in Mondulkiri.
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Here's a review of Stefan Struik's book Prison Passport:
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Wow, tres dark.Bong Burgundy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 3:48 am...Full article: https://www.khmer440.com/k/2021/02/pris ... boyfriend/
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10/10 review.Bong Burgundy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 3:48 amHere's a review of Stefan Struik's book Prison Passport:
Full article: https://www.khmer440.com/k/2021/02/pris ... boyfriend/Cambodian and Vietnamese social media users were shocked by tragic videos on December, 2016. A Vietnamese Facebook account had posted several videos to Facebook showing a 2-year old boy being tortured. This is the story of how a Dutch man became one of Cambodia’s most hated men over night.
Stefan Struik was born as a Dutch citizen in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, in 1963. He grew up to become a businessman who wanted to found the first cacao farm in Cambodia. He had needed to own the land because as a foreigner he could not legally purchase land without a Cambodian business partner. He had been adviced that he should obtain Cambodian citizenship, because, he was told, business partners in ownership arrangements often defraud the foreigner.
Stefan Struik took the advice and after paying $50,000 to some middlemen they arranged a Cambodian passport and an official letter from the Cambodian king granting him Cambodian citizenship. Cambodian law did not allow Stefan to keep his Dutch name. Instead he was named Ly Heng in his Cambodian documents. He bought land for the farm in Mondulkiri.
"Struik, the man who did not notice that his boyfriend was smoking meth in the bathroom and his niece prostituting herself in her bedroom in his apartment..........."
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I dont trust anything he says or does.
Twice he been asked how he bf died. No reply. Avoiding this question is manipulating the lies to his ends.
Twice he been asked how he bf died. No reply. Avoiding this question is manipulating the lies to his ends.
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It's not entirely clear from reading the book either:
To be fair he might just not know but then he should say that instead of presenting his theories as facts.
Is it normal for people to die from meth overdose years after the fact?To begin with, Kim, Dung's half-sister informed me that Dung had recently passed away. This was in the first quarter of 2020, presumably around the time I was appearing in Rotterdam for the naturalization ceremony. Kim told me that Dung's body had been severely weakened by the constant overdosing of drugs, mainly methamphetamine. Even though he smoked this himself, the effects were compounded by Giang who was always secretly mixing it in his drinks. So it was always in excess, unknown to him. I remember one time when I was still in prison in Cambodia, three Vietnamese investigators visited me and confirmed Dung's state of health to me. They called it "life-threatening". Now he was gone.
To be fair he might just not know but then he should say that instead of presenting his theories as facts.
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It is nigh impossible to overdose on meth, especially at his bf's age.Bong Burgundy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 5:12 am
Is it normal for people to die from meth overdose years after the fact?
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well, from your words I suspect that luckily you haven't been in a legal complication with the Cambodian justice system.... Cambodia is ranking in the bottom 3 of the world justice ranking system but the UN, together with Congo and Venezuela and for a good reason. I have observed first hand how rotten the justice system is in Cambodia.. I have seen the mystery of people with no money who were thrown into jail, just because the party who was in fact guilty had either more money or more power or both. So many people were in that prison for trying to bring a piece of hardwood on the back of their motorbike and who had no money to pay either the police or the judges. The system is driving 99% on money, and maybe 0.5% or 1% on justice,. Judges in Cambodia first listen to power. When power is equal on both sides, they will listen to money. I learned in the prison that a few years back a judge went for the money and forgot to do a check and balances with the most powerful party. He paid it with his life.Lucky Lucan wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 12:29 amYour complaints seem to show that you have little care for any legal process or laws just because you or others have been able to bribe yourself out during past transgressions? Highly suspicious.Stefan Struik wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 8:41 pm
The fact that the whole thing became highly political, made it a sensitive issue on judge level.
Normally I would not have ended up in jail and also not for such a long period of time but the justice system just runs very different from what you probably think.
Normally it is highly corrupted but in my case it was a political situation........
Normally you just pay your way out, even if you.........
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my ex-bf died at the end of a complication of heart failure. But the overuse of meth by as well himself, as -according to the Vietnamese police who visited me in Mondulkiri - by putting meth in his drinks on a regular basis by his niece.Web of lys wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 5:06 amI dont trust anything he says or does.
Twice he been asked how he bf died. No reply. Avoiding this question is manipulating the lies to his ends.
The niece escaped justice temporarily because I know a court case in Hanoi is still pending against her, and her boyfriend and his gang. But already more than 6 months, I lost track with the situation in Vietnam, so I don't have any updates anymore, except for the death of my ex-boyfriend in early 2020.
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yes, these things happened moatly at night, when I was asleep myself. And also: I was in that apartment maybe once every month or once every two months, so not on a regular basis.GMJS-440 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 4:51 am10/10 review.Bong Burgundy wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 3:48 amHere's a review of Stefan Struik's book Prison Passport:
Full article: https://www.khmer440.com/k/2021/02/pris ... boyfriend/Cambodian and Vietnamese social media users were shocked by tragic videos on December, 2016. A Vietnamese Facebook account had posted several videos to Facebook showing a 2-year old boy being tortured. This is the story of how a Dutch man became one of Cambodia’s most hated men over night.
Stefan Struik was born as a Dutch citizen in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, in 1963. He grew up to become a businessman who wanted to found the first cacao farm in Cambodia. He had needed to own the land because as a foreigner he could not legally purchase land without a Cambodian business partner. He had been adviced that he should obtain Cambodian citizenship, because, he was told, business partners in ownership arrangements often defraud the foreigner.
Stefan Struik took the advice and after paying $50,000 to some middlemen they arranged a Cambodian passport and an official letter from the Cambodian king granting him Cambodian citizenship. Cambodian law did not allow Stefan to keep his Dutch name. Instead he was named Ly Heng in his Cambodian documents. He bought land for the farm in Mondulkiri.
"Struik, the man who did not notice that his boyfriend was smoking meth in the bathroom and his niece prostituting herself in her bedroom in his apartment..........."
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to be honest, if you can imagine, I stopped for a while checking facebook and maybe a year or two years later 'cleaned up' the facebook account. I removed all related pictures but I remember that I overlooked some. Ly Samnang is the name I was supposed to get (and I was I had because Ly Heng is really a cursed name) ... That company vascao was a Singapore company, but it is not longer existing.John.Sweden wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 9:03 pmHi Stefan,
1.Why did you keep pictures of Dung on your Facebook, even after you were back in The Netherlands?
2.What happened to vascao.asia, was mr. Nguyen Thanh Dung Import & Export Manager?
3.Who is Ly Samnang? (Heng Ly is your Cambodian name?)
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFN1Sc ... lCBWYUrBkQ
Just curious.
What a cunt.Stefan Struik wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 8:26 pmI hear this a few times from some who can not download it on their device
I don't even believe he's writing the long replies himself although he may have written the above one.
Anyway, that's all the oxygen he's getting from me. Vile beast.
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What a horrible, self obsessed individual.
The lack of self awareness is staggering. It really is all about him.
The lack of self awareness is staggering. It really is all about him.
What exactly did you do on December 6 when you first saw the video?Stefan Struik wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 8:41 pm
- because he kept telling me his niece was involved (and later this has been proved by the court in Hanoi) , I told him he had to go to Vietnam to report himself to the police there. And mind you, at the time I advised him this, all hell had broken loose in Vietnam but not in Cambodia.
What assistance did you give to help him get to Vietnam?
If you saw video of him torturing a child in Cambodia, why did you advise him to go to Vietnam and/or assist him in going to Vietnam? "Because his niece was involved" is not an answer that makes sense.
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