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Katherine Marshall of the World Bank said religious organizations have long played a "special role" in both understanding and helping the poor. ...>
Chairman of the Future Light Orphanage of Worldmate TOSHU FUKAMI (HARUHISA HANDA) http://worldmate-flow.com/e_introduction2.html
Mr. Toshu Fukami introduced his friend Ms. Katherine Marshall, vice-president of the World Bank, to the children in the computer House.
Haruhisa Handa a.k.a. Toshu Fukami ..He established a 24-hour free-of-charge emergency hospital in Cambodia, named the Sihanouk Hospital, which is run in collaboration with a Christian organization. The hospital has treated more than 690,000 people free of charge since December 1996. He also established Cambodia's first Japanese Culture and Business Research Center in the country's only national research facility, the Cambodia Institute for Cooperation and Peace (CICP), where he serves as International Vice President and as a teaching professor. He is founder and chairman of the Asia Economic Forum. Handa is the
honorary president of the Future Light Orphanage of Worldmate.
Handa serves as Vice-president of Sihanouk Hospital Association in the United State. In addition to working as the Managing Director of B.C. Consulting, Co. Ltd, Handa manages more than a dozen companies both in Japan and worldwide, and as a business consultant, holds symposiums and seminars, and also publishes business commentaries.
World Assistance for Cambodia and Japan Relief for Cambodia https://www.cambodiaschools.com/our-pro ... lage-leap/
https://files.catbox.moe/kk1hbl.jpg King Norodom Sihanouk admires silk scarf produced by Robib villagers, with Queen Monineath, behind the King, holding another scarf, during a visit to the Royal Palace by
Bernard Krisher, chairman of American Assistance for Cambodia and his wife, Akiko on December 5, 2000. On receiving the scarves the King called in the palace television crew to describe the beauty of the scarves and Robib project. The Queen commented they are of very high quality. The segment was shown for about 10 minutes over national TV.
A system has been set up so that credit card orders can be filled and goods shipped out via EMS (the Express Mail Service of the post office) and reach Robib’s customers anywhere on the globe within one or two weeks. A supporter, the Hotel Okura in Tokyo, is absorbing the credit card commission so the people of Robib will not lose in the transaction....
A school in Robib with computers and now Internet access, was built in November 1999 with funds donated by Ms. Wakako Hironaka, a member of the Japanese parliament and former Minister of the Environment. In neighboring villages to Robib two other schools were opened on the same day, also equipped with a computer each, funded respectively by
Nicholas Negroponte, the director of the MIT Media Laboratory, and the other by the Shintoshin Rotary Club in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Children in these villages are taught how to use computers by orphans aged 8 to 11 who have mastered computer literacy and Internet surfing over the past year and a half at a computer center we helped to establish at the
Future Light Orphanage in a village outside of Phnom Penh. The Computer Center was built with a donation from Toshu Fukami, chairman of World Mate of Japan who is also funding ten village school
Bernard Krisher
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Krisher
Bernard Krisher (August 9, 1931 – March 5, 2019) was a German-born American journalist and philanthropist. ..After retiring from Newsweek, Krisher joined Fortune Magazine as its Tokyo correspondent and at the same time joined Shinchosha, a large Japanese publishing company, as its chief editorial advisor...
Krisher was the Far East representative of the MIT Media Lab.[5] As such, he collaborated with Nicholas Negroponte, who was also one of the first to sponsor a school in Cambodia in Krisher's signature school building project
Philanthropy
In 1993, Krisher founded and became chairman of American Assistance for Cambodia, a non-profit organization aimed at giving hope to the Cambodian people following the extermination of 2 million Cambodians during the Khmer Rouge regime.
Krisher launched the charity Sihanouk Hospital Center of HOPE which treats the poor for free. By 2013 he'd built over 550 schools, many of them with matching funds from the World Bank and Asian Development Bank. He also founded and published The Cambodia Daily, a newspaper dedicated to setting up a sound foundation for a free press and training journalists.[8] The Cambodia Daily was shut down by the Cambodian government in 2017, but continues to publish online. In 2008, Krisher also founded The Burma Daily which aimed to replicate the ideals and success of The Cambodia Daily.
The Beginning and End of Press Freedom in Cambodia https://intpolicydigest.org/beginning-e ... -cambodia/
The year is 2004. The place is Phnom Penh.
I am interviewing Somaly Mam, a famous anti-human trafficking advocate with a glittering catalogue of benefactors including Hillary Clinton, Angelina Jolie and Queen Sophia of Spain. The day before, Mam had led a rescue of 83 women and girls from an illegal brothel run by a high-ranking military figure – and took them to a women’s shelter. But the very next morning a group of heavily armed men raided the shelter, abducted the women and girls and took them back to the brothel....
But I was not a veteran working for a global newspaper. I was a clueless rookie, a journalism cadet one year out of the University of Technology Sydney’s postgraduate school. Yet instead of following a regular career path – scoring an entry-level role with a suburban or rural newspaper and slowly working my way up to the top – I took a gambit and flew to Phnom Penh for an interview with Bernard Krisher, a former Newsweek Tokyo Bureau Chief turned publisher-philanthropist...
In sync with its motto ‘All the News Without Fear or Favor,’ it exposed high-level corruption, crooked cops, illegal logging, extrajudicial killings, child-sex tourism, gang rape, land grabs, forced village evictions, border skirmishes, prison breaks, fake doctors, dodgy orphanages, human trafficking, drug-dealing monks, pedophilia rings, trigger-happy cops, and acid attacks by jilted lovers on a daily basis...
Krisher burned hundreds of thousands of dollars keeping it afloat and used all of its advertising revenue to build schools and hospitals.
And we all had the wool pulled over our eyes by anti-human trafficking advocate Somaly Mam. In 2014, she was exposed by Newsweek for lying about being a former child sex-worker and the rape of her own daughter in revenge for the brothel raid I helped legendary Cambodian journalist Saing Soenthrith break back in 2004...
Defiant Cambodia Daily is down but not out https://archive.is/4DFAl
Tokyo-based publishing family hopes to resurrect paper forced to shut last month after claim it owes huge tax bill..During its quarter-century run, The Cambodia Daily was accused of taking CIA money — part of a larger supposed American effort to destabilize the government. Those claims are rejected by Deborah Krisher-Steele (Bernard's daughter).
Voat posts re Somaly Mam :
Another string of expected connections, Franck Raharniosy(owner Spin Ping Pong) Barbara Bush Jr, Early childhood development center, Susan Sarandon...
https://searchvoat.co/v/pizzagate/2509321
It seems these Ping Pong joints, a game that nobody cares about, ever thinks about, or anybody would find it entertaining to watch, is an obsession with the elites. Without fail, you can always expect a trail to childrens organizations, henchmen of the controllers or even family members of the controllers.
Take Spin ping pong. ..CNN, the CIA's top propaganda network, seemed to be very impressed with Pushpa Basnet and her work with the children as they gave her the 2012 and 2016 Hero award. Susan Sanrandon, the Ping Pong Queen, presented Basnet with the award in 2012...
Getting Back to Susan Sarandon, it is known by most in here that she owns several Ping Pong joints. That just can't get enough of ping pong. ..Sarandon is also a supporter of SOS childrens Villages. Remeber Laura Silsby and the 33 cough, yes 33 children? Well there is a happy ending. After they were freed from Silsby, it was Sarandons SOS childrens Village that took good care of the children from that point forward. No, really. ..
If you want to go down the rabbit hole, a seemingly unrelated article appeared in Variety titled :L.A. Sheriff’s Department Apologizes to Wyclef Jean for Detainment Over Mistaken Identity) The Sherrif said it was all a misunderstanding, and the aritcle even has the offical departments statement, complete with the infamous LA sheriff badge...
etting back to the prolific Susan Sarandon. Here are some of the other charities she supports... Somaly Mam Foundation(Anti traficking) ..
A SMALL WORLD private social club with members Jeffrey EPSTEIN, WEINSTEIN, Rothschild et al. Foundation connections to PLAN INTERNATIONAL. https://searchvoat.co/v/pizzagate/3943505/24908460
In May 2006, Harvey Weinstein's The Weinstein Company acquired the majority share of ASW.
In 2011, A Small World members donated €40,000 to a sex trafficking prevention charity run by Somaly Mam, a former prostitute who used fabricated stories to raise funds for her cause. How did a prostitute born in a remote farming village grow into an international anti-trafficking icon? Her husband, Pierre Legros created her. Sex trafficking charity--great vehicle for trafficking...
Estee Lauder announced the opening of a Somaly Mam beauty salon in Siem Reap, close to the famous Angkor Wat temple complex. Sex-trafficked victims will be trained there. Estee Lauder's son is a member of MEGA, of which Wexner and Epstein were members.
A Small World hosting an erotic book club for women. A good way to procure women.
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https://www.pri.org/stories/2014-10-09/ ... speaks-out
Legros co-founded with Mam and another colleague the anti-trafficking organization AFESIP (a French acronym for Agir pour les Femmes en Situation Précaire, loosely translated as Acting for Women in Distressing Situations). He left the organization in 2004, as his marriage was falling apart, and following a controversy after AFESIP and the police raided one of Phnom Penh’s most high-profile hotels.
In Southeast Asia since the late 1980s, Legros first worked as a laboratory manager with Médecins Sans Frontières in UN refugee camps. In 1990, he was a technical adviser in Phnom Penh for the National Malaria Center (CNM). A year after he arrived in the city, he met Mam at Samaky, a popular beer garden. She was one of 30 prostitutes there. They fell in love and created AFESIP in 1995.
As disgraced anti-trafficking activist Somaly Mam steps up efforts to attract international funding for her flailing NGO Afesip, she continues to have prominent supporters in the Cambodian government—including the prime minister...Ms. Mam’s new organization, whose headquarters are in Texas, is being jointly spearheaded by her and a former SMF operations director, Rigmor Schneider, who has taken on the position of executive director.
..Actress Susan Sarandon, who formerly served on the board of SMF, is also a member of the new organization’s board, according to Reuters.
A small world indeed.