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Subject: (Interview). Subtitle: Introductory speeches. Timecode In: 00:03:07. Timecode out: 02:05:07. Notes: International Law Enforcement Academy introduction speeches. Speakers include, Mark Lloyd, Prapat Panyachatraksa, Elizabeth Bennet, Alan Rabinowitz and Chris R. Shepherd. Equipment Notes: Mono recording converted to 2 channels. Show: Thailand Wildlife Trade Log of DAT #1, ILEA Intro speeches by A. Rabinowitz, L. Bennett, C. Shepherd Engineer: Charles Thompson, Recorded in MS Date: September 8, 2003 ng=not good ok=okay g=good vg=very good 3:00 ng 3:24 I hope everybody had a nice trip from home and that you will have a pleasant stay with us for the next two weeks. Today we are honored to have our guest of honor, Mr. Prapat Panyachatraksa, Minister of the Ministry of Natural Resource and Development. Also ¿ Police Major General (PMG)¿ ILEA Executive Director Mr. Mark Lloyd, Pukam Director and our guest Mr. Lavik Russo, Deputy Chief of Mission US Embassy. Dr. ¿ Chairman of ¿ Foundation Thailand and Dr. Tony Lynam ¿ Thailand Pukam Director. And to give warm welcome to the participants, may I invite PMG to give a speech. Please sir. 4:34 papers rustling FX 4:56 PMG: Good morning. His excellency Mr. PP Minister of the Ministry of Natural Resource and Development. His excellency Mr. Lavik Russo, deputy chief of mission us embassy ¿ Thailand ¿ lady and gentlemen ¿ the participant of ILEA Bangkok. First of all, on behalf of Mr. Mark Lloyd ¿ ILEA Pukam director and the staff of ¿ ng ¿ participant and director in this fending of the wildlife course. As you may not know an event called ¿ with the cooperation of the US government and the Thai govt. We start the first training course in march 99 we already complete 68 training courses there were 2000 ¿ 28 ng ¿ 6:30 ok this wildlife course is the first one and it has offered more than20 courses. Some course have been offered repeatedly. First time that we able to open eyes. The first course in wildlife ¿ so we would like to congratulate you to have been selected to attend these 2 course. The course will be divided into. The first week you will study in this classroom. The following week you will travel to ¿ to one of the very nice populace in Thailand. And we are very honored we are happy today to open up the course e we have the minister of the natural resource and devel. May I use this oppor to intro the minister Mr. Pp who originally from the southern province of Thai but later he cam e to complete his bach and masters degrees in forestry. While in the uni he was very active in the students' activity relating to politics and social issue after grad he had been working in the field he study b4 turning to politics. He was later appointed deputy minister of agri and cooperative. Until last year in oct Thai had restructured the govt. the ministry of nat resource and devel had been ¿ under the new policy and he was appointed to be the 1st minister of the ministry of nat resource and devel. Without further ado, I would like to invite Mr. pp to give a speech. Please welcome the minister. 9:04 applause FX paper rustling, adjusting mic, door squeaking 9:20 PP: yes, Mr. lavik russo, deputy chief of mission united states embassy ¿ Mr. mark Lloyd of the us embassy. PMG ¿ Mr.¿ of ¿ foundation of Thai ¿ Mr. ginsberg of the wildlife conservation society of NY. ¿ from around the region. Major crime has become a trade to the nations and their resources in every part of the world. Globally .. and the black market trade in wildlife and now surpassed only by the trafficking of drugs and guns in terms of profitability. in fact criminal elements involved in conventional forms of organized crime and now sometimes linked to major crime more than just endangered species are at stake. ¿ on which human population depend on agri clean water and air hard t... (Notes truncated)
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