Mr. Cheam Yeap said that the appointment of Gen. Ke Kimyan to a new role is not a matter of urgency.
WHO IS CHEAM YEAP ? A VIETNAMESE CPP/MP WEARING THE LABEL "CAMBODIAN" DEPUTY OF THE CPP SAYING ALL THIS IN CAMBODIA? CHEAM YEAP DOES NOT REALIZE THAT WE HAVE DOCUMENTATION ABOUT THE VIETNAMESE TROOPS INFLICTING TORTURE TO THE CAMBODIAN PEOPLE UNDER THE LE DUC THO RULE 1979-1989. SUCH AS THIS : Beatings with truncheons, sharp-edged wooden staves, and iron bars and whippings with chains and rubber hoses.( Methods of torture described to Amnesty International) WHAT IS THE JOB OF THE CPP MILITARY /ARMY UNDER THE VIETNAMESE OF OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA? 100 RCAF soldiers guarding mining concession owned by Vietnamese company Geosimco: Global Witness THE FACTS ARE : UN Passes Strong Resolution on Cambodia Human Rights Abuses Feb. 27, 1982 : UN Commission on Human Rights meeting in Geneva adopted a resolution condemning Vietnam’s occupation of Cambodia as a violation of Cambodian human rights. The vote was 28 in favor, 8 against, and 5 abstentions. Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces from Cambodia. General Ouk Kosa’s business card. General Ouk Kosa is head of Cambodia’s military development zones. He is also reported to be the CEO of the Southern Mining project in Phnom Samkos Wildlife Sanctuary A worker at the Southern Mining site wearing a Geosimco logo jacket. Geosimco is a branch of Vietnam’s Coal and Mineral Industries Group, which reportedly bought 70 percent of the Southern Mining Company in 2008 Cambodian soldiers, Vietnamese owners? Excerpt from "Country for Sale" Global Witness Global Witness investigators attempted to visit the Southern Mining concession in mid-2008, but their access was blocked by guards, some of whom were wearing the RCAF military uniform. The guards had radios which they said were capable of communicating with the head office in Phnom Penh. When asked why they needed to talk with Phnom Penh, the Global Witness team were told by the guards that the company bosses were furious that environmentalists were previously able to access the site and blamed them. Thereafter, the guards have been told to carry radios and to contact headquarters if anyone tried to access the site again. The site is guarded by approximately 100 RCAF soldiers from Battalion 501. A senior guard on site claimed to represent the interests of General Meas Sophea, the commander of the RCAF infantry forces. Workers at the mine also claimed that General Ouk Kosa – the head of Cambodia’s military development zones – is the president and CEO of the mine. Global Witness investigators were given his phone number to obtain permission to visit the site and that of his deputy, Colonel Aoch Chany. When Global Witness contacted General Ouk Kosa, he said that the mine had been sold to the Vietnamese, but would not give a name or contact number for the new owners. According to the soldiers guarding the site, the Southern Mining concession had been previously owned by a Chinese company, and had only been taken over by the Vietnamese owners around April 2008. The guards were pleased with the new arrangements, claiming that the former owners had not paid their salaries on time, while the Vietnamese company regularly paid them US$150 a month, including medical insurance. On site visits Global Witness investigators noted that one of the mine employees was wearing a jacket with the Geosimco logo and Vietnamese writing. Geosimco is a branch of the Vietnam Coal and Mineral Industries group, otherwise known as Vinacomin. In August 2008, the The Cambodia Daily reported that Vinacomin had bought a 70 per cent share of the Southern Mining Company. The beneficial owners of the remaining 30 per cent are still unclear. LOK TA KAI IN 1820 DID NOT ALLOW TO BE REPLACED BY A VIETNAMESE LIKE POL SAROEUN CAMBODIA IN 1820 WAS OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM ON THE DEMAND OF THE KHMER KING ANG CHAN. 1811 King Ang Chan asks Vietnam for help in protecting his throne - especially from one of his brothers who had fled the court and seemed bent on rebellion. 1820 Khmer revolt. Resentment with the Vietnamizing process, harsh rule and forced labor leads to a Khmer revolt against the Vietnamese occupiers. The rebels, lead by Lok Ta Kai, slaughter Vietnamese residents in eastern Cambodia before being subdued by superior forces sent by the Vietnamese governor in the south. 1970.Former King Norodom Sihanouk asks Chou Enlai-Pham Van Dong for help in restoring his throne ..(FUNK TROOPS ) Ke Kimyan must follow the example of LOK TA KAI as good Kaun Khmer. He must know that Pol Saroeun is a Vietnamese robbing his job ....while Cambodia remains occupied by Vietnam 1979-2009 against 10 UN resolutions. Ke Kimyan has every right to revolt against the Vietnamese occupiers of his country Thursday, February 05, 2009 Gen. Ke Kimyan won't get a new position until after municipal election everyday.com 3rd Feb, 2009 Translated from Khmer by Khmerization Gen. Ke Kimyan (pictured), who was sacked as Commander-in-Chief of the Cambodian Armed Forces on 22nd January, will not get a new position until after the municipal election in May. Mr. Cheam Yeap, a Cambodian People's Party's MP, told the Cambodia Daily on Sunday that, on Friday Prime Minister Hun Sen met with Senate President Mr. Chea Sim, and National Assembly President Mr. Heng Samrin to discuss about the upcoming municipal election. Mr. Cheam Yeap said that, in the meeting the three leaders did not discuss about Gen. Ke Kimyan's case because the Cambodian People's Party Permanent Committee will not meet until after the election in May in order to give Gen. Kimyan a new role. Mr. Cheam Yeap said that the appointment of Gen. 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