FROM BEIJING WITH DUPERY AND SLAVERY THAT LED TO MAKE NORODOM SIHANOUK A 
CHINESE COMMUNIST AGENT AS OF TODAY ?
 
 
The Presumption of Innocence :  KAR  SEK  KUP =  ASSOCIATION WITH EVIL 
If Prince Sihanouk listens to US president Reagan's call to Vietnam to cease 
her occupation of Cambodia still valid today, he turns around , repent ,and 
kneel down to the floor and Pray to God asking HIM to forgive may be  the evil 
spell that prevent him seeing what is right from wrong ,would be removed If 
it's God willing .
 
US president Reagan's call to Vietnam to cease her occupation of Cambodia is 
still valid today, because the real key remains in the hands of Prince Sihanouk 
to use it at a proper time .
 
For one condition , he has to chose :
1. to continue to love EVIL COMMUNIST FRIENDS and abandonning his Cambodian 
people like he is doing from 1955-2008 ?
2. to come back home , by abandonning the evil communist friends and start to 
love the Cambodian people and Cambodia ?
3. This is a crucial time , and his supporters must realize this : 
Because Te Duong Dara ( Petroleum Authority ) SOKIME OF Sok Kong have sold 
Cambodia for US$ billions of dollar to 13 Foreign oil firms by signing in 
secret contracts to ecplore oil and gaz with this formula :
a. 60 % earning to 13  foreign oil firms 
b. 40% SOKIMEX, HUN SEN CLAN 
c. 0%  for Cambodian people and the Khmer monarchy 
 
THIS EVIL SPELL has turned  Prince Sihanouk from King of Cambodia from 
1955-2007 to a frog . "  But only God can remove that spell .
"Do not be afraid , just believe in God " said Jesus .
 
 
SOLUTION AND KEY TO PRINCE SIHANOUK SALVATION IS TO LISTEN PRESIDENT 
REAGAN'S CALL TO VIETNAM TO CEASE HER OCCUPATION AND WITH ALL TROOPS FROM 
CAMBODIA .....
JUST CALL FOR THE MEDIA TO THE PALACE AND READ THE 10 COMMANDMENTS FROM THE UN  
THAT IS THE 10 UN RESOLUTIONS ......
 
THE MOMENT HE HAS DECEIDED TO DO THIS , all the spell vill be removed from 
Cambodia and Prince Sihanouk could die in peace cleared from his guilt ....
Remember this   "Whoever sees Dharma , sees Me " The Buddha teaching .
 
  
  WRONG ASSOCIATION WITH EVIL will lead all of us to blindness such as the 
illustration 
  in this picture.
 
  COMMUNISM IS A DISEASE, SINS, EVIL THING , SLAVERY,THIEVERY, DEATH
 
Comarade  Sihanouk AND HIS COMMUNIST WIFE MONIQUE  at KM 525  with comarade 
Khieu Samphan...Huy Nim .....HAPPY TO BECOME A CHINESE COMMUNIST AGENTS 



Samdech Head of State Norodom Sihanouk visits Cambodian Liberated Zone: on 
Stung Treng-Phnom Penh Highway, Samdech Norodom Sihanouk, Princess Monique 
Sihanouk, Deputy-Prime Minister Khieu Sam Phan, and Mr. Hu Nim stop at a 
milestone. The inscription in the Cambodian Language says Phnom Penh 525 km. 
(Photo: Virtual Vietnam Archive)

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The first description about Angkor Wat reaching its peak of development has 
been found in “A Record of Customs of Cambodia”, written by Zhou Daguan, 
roughly pronounced Joe Da-gwan.
Zhou was originally from Yong Jeav minority in Je Keang (Zi Cheang), a 
southwestern coastal province of China. Zhou, appointed as Chinese royal 
diplomat between 1296 and 1297, spent almost a whole year traveling around 
Cambodia. After returning to his home country, Zhou wrote a personal record 
which was then published prior to 1312. Not long before the fall of Mongol 
Dynasty in 1368, Zhou’s personal record was organized into a manuscript 
consisting of hundreds of chapters, most of which were the complete extracts, 
and it was published as “Zhou-Fu”. However, his record was published with his 
ink, known as “Tao Ting Y Ming”. 
At the time, Cambodia was known as “Chen La” by Chinese, and the people living 
in “Chen La” were called “Kampu Ching” or “Kambodja”. Zhou Daguan described, in 
details and actively, the customs and traditions, life styles, people, 
languages, and religious doctrines of the country known presently as Cambodia.
Let’s turn to talk about the modern history. There are a lot of questions being 
asked why the Kingdom of Cambodia and the People’s Republic of China has had 
such a strong bond since the 1950s and how they could maintain it despite their 
political situations.
Glanced briefly, Cambodia and China seem to have little in common. China, a 
state in Eastern Asia, has the most population in the world and been renowned 
as military and economic power in Asia-Pacific in the recent years. Cambodia, 
meanwhile, is a small kingdom in South-East Asia, which has gone through 
chronic wars, foreign invasion, and Khmer Rouge genocide one after another.
The close relationship of Cambodia and China started during a meeting and an 
extensive talk between Prince Norodom Sihanouk, then head of state of Cambodia, 
and then People’s Republic of China’s Prime Minister Chou An Lay during the 
Bandung Conference in Indonesia in 1955.
Prior to the meeting in Bandung, Prince Norodom Sihanouk was informed by his 
representative to the Geneva Convention in 1954 on Indochina that China’s stand 
was to respect other countries’ sovereignty. In that convention, PM Chou En Lay 
intervened to convince North-Vietnam’s delegations to acknowledge Cambodia’s 
sovereignty and to pull out their troops from Cambodia.
For Cambodia’s Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the priorities and wishes he wanted in 
his whole life to acquire for his nation were: (1) the complete protection of 
the independence and sovereignty of Cambodia in any circumstances; (2) peace 
and stability with national unity and reconciliation; and (3) the mechanism 
which turned his country gradually away from poverty with the efforts of the 
people both men and women.
I feel that the leadership of the two countries in the 1950s, the time when the 
mutual relationship started, had its strength despite their different political 
perspectives.
Prince Norodom Sihanouk had a strong sentiment of the struggle of Chairman Mao 
Tse Tong and PM Chou An Lay, who were considered by Cambodian leaders as the 
models of Chinese people for struggling for independence, national unity and 
sovereignty of China.
As a young Cambodian leader, the prince thought that the struggle of Chinese 
people was a good sample, and that Cambodia and he himself could do the same 
regardless of any circumstances in order to achieve independence and 
sovereignty for his kingdom.
In 1955, after the meeting in Bandung, Prince Sihanouk moved a step further by 
acknowledging the People’s Republic of China and ending the diplomatic 
relationship with Taiwan that Cambodia had built with since it gained 
independence in 1953.
During Prince Sihanouk’s visit to China in February 1956, Chairman Mao 
appreciated the prince’s policy on peace and impartiality, stating that the 
policy strongly influenced the world. Meanwhile, PM Chou En Lay stressed the 
freedom of all states in the international affairs regardless of their country 
size.
A joint statement made at the end of the Prince Sihanouk’s visit stated that 
the two countries agreed that the “five peaceful, positive co-existing 
principles” were the political line for Cambodian-China relationship. Cambodia 
became the first non-socialist country to receive aids from China for the 
development of textile, cement, and paper factories; the construction of roads, 
bridges, and irrigation systems; and the renovation of health and educational 
centers of Cambodia.
In a response visit to Cambodia in November 1953, PM Chou An Lay revived the 
China’s respect for Cambodia’s impartiality and tried to alley Cambodia’s 
concern that China was trying to control Cambodia indirectly through the 
influence of its trade, leaders and other factors as there were more than 
400,000 Chinese living in Cambodia before 1970. PM Chou requested for 
“sincerity” with Cambodia.
For China, Cambodia was a perfect model of the foreign policy that the People’s 
Republic [of China] claimed on the basis of the “five peaceful, positive 
co-existing principles.” Meanwhile, the support by China’s leaders on the 
impartial stand of Cambodia in the mid-1950s was the significant commencement 
originated from the “dictatorial theory” stated by the “Equal Party” (China). 
Through this theory, Chairman Mao had repeatedly announced that there could not 
be a “third choice of dream” and believed that the world was divided into only 
two blocks: the supporters of “building the socialism” and the “puppets” of 
imperialists. He requested the choice of the communism, which was called the 
“impartial state” in armed conflict in which China was the example.
On July 19, 1958, the Kingdom of Cambodia acknowledged the People’s Republic of 
China and Prince Sihanouk started his extensive personal relation with PM Chou 
An Lay and other later China’s leaders.
It is believed that that Prince Sihanouk decided to acknowledge the People’s 
Republic of China was a part of his efforts to steer his country away from 
Vietnam War and conflicts with its neighbours such as Thailand and Vietnam, 
which did not respect the sovereignty of Cambodia.
In June 1958 the tension between Cambodia and South Vietnam increased due to 
conflicts along the border and some acts by South Vietnam’s secret agency to 
help oust Prince Sihanouk, and it was generally believed that that was 
supported by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and some units of the US 
Armed Force.
However, the truth was still the truth that as a young king during the 1940s 
Prince Sihanouk studied the Chinese history and was absorbed in both ancient 
and modern Chinese history and the past relationship between Angkor Empire and 
China, which had invited prominent Chinese historians and the immigrants.  He 
also appreciated Son Yasen, who was an illustrious Chinese dignitary in the 
modern history. (To be 
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