Kratie Zero-Snaring Campaign Launched

Zero-Snaring Campaign in Kratie province was launched on June 18 in the provincial city with the aim to eradicate the use of snares to capture wildlife in all of Cambodia’s protected areas in order to prevent the extinction of wildlife in Cambodia.

The launching ceremony was jointly organised by the Ministry of Environment (MOE), Kratie Provincial Department of Environment, Kratie Provincial Administration, Conservation International-Cambodia, USAID Greening Prey Lang (GPL), WWF, Wildlife Conservation Society, Wild Earth Allies and Nature Life Cambodia.

This is the fourth event in a series of eight following the first one organised by MOE in Phnom Penh last March, the second by WWF and the third campaign was recently completed by WCS in collaboration with Preah Vihear Provincial Department of Environment, CI, and USAID-GPL in Preah Vihear last May, said a joint press release.

The main purpose of the Zero-Snaring Campaign is to inform the public of the threats caused by snaring, highlight the importance of effective law enforcement within protected areas, reduce demand for wildlife meat consumption, and increase collaboration with line-departments at the provincial level to combat snaring and illegal wildlife trafficking.

“Ministry of Environment highly appreciate the joint efforts by all collaborative partners for the previously conducted provincial rallies in Stung Treng and Preah Vihear provinces, which have indeed sparked the public and stakeholders’ attention and interest in learning more the campaign, while some have already started to help spread the word about it,” said H.E. Neth Pheaktra, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Environment. “Building on this momentum, may the spirit and value of the Zero Snaring campaign be remembered and embraced by all Cambodian people and stakeholders to encourage more collective actions toward achieving zero-snaring in Cambodia’s protected areas, eradicating all forms of poaching and ending the illegal wildlife trade.”.

By reiterating the campaign’s calls on people to stop consuming wild meat and all other wildlife products, H.E. Neth Pheaktra urged all individuals across Cambodia to say no to buying/selling and consumption of bushmeat, and encouraged their participation in protecting the Kingdom’s wildlife and natural resources in support of building better local economies especially through the development of ecotourism and for the benefit of ecosystems in Cambodia and the world.

“The data is clear, the use of snares to capture wildlife in forests risks Cambodia’s forests becoming empty of wildlife,” said Mr. Seng Bunra, Senior Technical Manager at Conservation International. “The only way that this can be stopped is if there is no market demand for wildlife.”

In the face of the snaring crisis that is decimating Cambodia’s wildlife indiscriminately, he added, everyone has a role in ensuring the zero-snaring in protected areas, community forests and other natural habitats with wildlife presence, especially through strengthened legislation, increased law enforcement.

In parallel, concerted actions are urgently needed to stop the demand for wildlife meat and products through a ban on the purchase, sale, transport and consumption of wildlife, putting an end to all forms of wildlife trafficking and saving our treasure troves of wildlife from future extinction,” said Mr. Seng Teak, WWF-Cambodia Country Director.

“The Zero-snaring Campaign is a call for all members of the public to change their behaviour to end the consumption and trafficking of wildlife. It is also important to finally halt the illegal fishing practices that are not only threatening fish stocks, but also many globally threatened species including Asian giant softshell turtle, Irrawaddy dolphin, and Mekong giant stingray,” said Mr. Som Sitha, WCS Landscape Project Manager.

“Cambodia is a biodiversity hotspot. However, Cambodian biodiversity is under pressure from the threat of snaring,” said Mr. Tuy Sereivathana, Programme Director of Wild Earth Allies Cambodia. “This drastic loss in biodiversity leads to a reduction of the functioning of the forest ecosystem as animals such as elephants play a key role in ecosystem processes. This is why I fully support this campaign and call for a stop in hunting and the trade of wildlife.”

“NatureLife has supported the rangers and local communities to remove and confiscate the snares from the forest, at the same time, we request the authorities to crackdown the illegal wild meat selling in the markets and restaurants, our wildlife can be saved by working together!” said Mr. Bou Vorsak, CEO of NatureLife Cambodia.

“All in all, empowering people, specifically communities, to participate in the joint effort is essential to end the snaring and illegal wildlife trafficking,” said Ms. Hou Kalyan, Director, RECOFTC Cambodia. “This can be done through improving livelihoods, strengthening capacity on rights, law and regulation on natural resource, and awareness raising, as what we did today.”

The Ministry of Environment and partners also work together to provide alternative livelihoods, including agricultural, agroforestry and ecotourism initiatives, to the local people living adjacent to protected areas who are traditionally dependent on collecting non-timber forest products, traditional hunting for meat and trade. The effort will also seek to transform people’s preference and attitude in wildlife consumption in order to protect public health from future pandemic risks.

On Mar. 3, 2022, a coalition of government ministries and international conservation organisations together launched the Zero-Snaring in Cambodia’s Protected Areas campaign and collectively pledged to take actions toward ending the snaring crisis and illegal wildlife trade in Cambodia. The provincial events will last six months and take place in Stung Treng, Preah Vihear, Kratie, Mondulkiri, Kampong Thom and Rattanakiri provinces.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press

Cambodia Ready To Host ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting Next Week

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia is ready to host the 16th ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting (ADMM), on Jun 22, in Phnom Penh, according to a defence ministry’s press statement, yesterday.

Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Gen. Tea Banh, will chair the meeting, which will bring together defence ministers from all ASEAN member states, the statement said.

A number of documents are expected to be adopted in the upcoming meeting, including enhanced military cooperation among ASEAN member states, to prevent cross-border pandemics, promoting support mechanisms for ASEAN female peacekeepers, and establishing cooperation among ASEAN military educational institutions, it said.

General Nem Sowath, director-general of Cambodia’s General Department of the Defence Ministry’s Policy and Foreign Affairs, said, the meeting is also expected to endorse a Phnom Penh vision on the role of defence institutions, in supporting the post-COVID-19 pandemic recovery, and a joint declaration of the ASEAN Defence Ministers on defence cooperation to strengthen solidarity for harmonious security.

“As the host of the ASEAN Defence Ministers’ meeting and related security meetings in 2022, Cambodia is committed to promoting ASEAN’s solidarity to address current and emerging security challenges in the region,” he said, at a press conference here.

Sowath added, apart from the 16th ADMM, there will also be a virtual ASEAN-China Defence Ministers’ informal meeting and a physical ASEAN-Japan Defence Ministers’ informal meeting.– NNN-AKP

Source: Nam News Network

Biden, Mulling Tariff Decision, Will Talk Soon to China’s Xi

President Joe Biden said Saturday he plans to talk to Chinese leader Xi Jinping soon as he considers whether to lift some Trump-era tariffs on Chinese goods.

Biden did not say when they might speak, but suggested he was getting closer to a decision about the fate of the economic penalties.

“I’m in the process of making up my mind,” Biden told reporters in a brief exchange after a bike ride near his beach home in Delaware.

National security and economic aides are in the process of completing a review of the U.S. tariff policy and making recommendations to the president.

The tariffs imposed under President Donald Trump applied a 25% duty on billions of dollars of Chinese products. The penalties were intended to reduce the U.S. trade deficit and force China to adopt fairer practices.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen recently called for eliminating some of those tariffs to fight inflation in the United States. Others in the Biden administration, including U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai, have raised concerns about easing tariffs when China has not upheld its agreements on purchasing U.S. products.

She said she saw the tariffs as “a tool in the economic policy toolbox” that could be considered, but alongside “a lot of other tools at our disposal.”

“What is of the utmost importance for us is to ensure that this medium-term strategic realignment that we know we need to accomplish is something that we are able to accomplish, and that nothing that we do in the short term undermines that larger goal,” Tai told The Associated Press in an interview last month.

Source: Voice of America

166 Students Join 1st Cambodia-China “Gen Z” Student Vlog

As of June 16, 166 Cambodian and Chinese students have registered for the 1st Cambodia-China “Gen Z” Student Vlog.

The event began on May 15 under the collaboration between Beijing Foreign Studies University (BFSU) and Cambodia-China Friendship Radio of the China’s Central TV and Radio General Station.

Participants can be from any education institutions including Royal University of Phnom Penh (RUPP) and BFSU, and are divided into 59 groups.

Prof. Dr. Gu Jiayun, Vice Dean of School of Asian and African Studies, and Director of Khmer Study Centre of BFSU, underlined that the competition will not only help develop the capacity of Cambodian and Chinese students, but also provide them an opportunity to understand each other, especially on life and study at university.

The event will also contribute significantly to building Cambodia-China community of common destiny, he added.

Video clips have become one of popular and effective means for young people to share message online, stressed Ms. Arun, Director General of Cambodia-China Friendship Radio.

She pledged to introduce more events to further promote the cultural exchange between the two nations to be a strong movement to advance Cambodia-China relations in new era.

Source: Agency Kampuchea Press