Phnom Penh (DPA) Jun 4, 2010- Two foreign nationals have appeared in a Cambodian court after an escalating business dispute saw threatening letters sent to three Western embassies, local media reported Friday.
The letters reportedly stated that foreigners with al-Qaeda links would bomb the embassies of the United States, Britain and Australia.
Police spokesman Kirt Chantarith told the Phnom Penh Post newspaper that a Nepali man and a Bangladeshi man had been charged with spreading disinformation.
'We found that this case came from a business dispute, and there is no relation to terrorism,' he told the newspaper.
Spokesmen for the embassies involved declined to comment on the arrests.
The letters reportedly stated that foreigners with al-Qaeda links would bomb the embassies of the United States, Britain and Australia.
Police spokesman Kirt Chantarith told the Phnom Penh Post newspaper that a Nepali man and a Bangladeshi man had been charged with spreading disinformation.
'We found that this case came from a business dispute, and there is no relation to terrorism,' he told the newspaper.
Spokesmen for the embassies involved declined to comment on the arrests.
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First of all, I would like to say hello to all of Khmers on Earth, and I'm one of Khmers on Earth too. I love my people and country. No matter what happened in the past, but from now on, I'm begging to all of Khmers living on this Earth that must be united and supported each other. In the last sixty years, we have been lost so much already, but I believe that we still have one thing survived "Our Hearts" and no one can take it from us. Finally, I'm begging to all of Khmers again that "Stop listening and trusting to the old school propaganda of the Vietnamese communist, and the former (Thieu's regime) as well.
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