US PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN INSISTS ON CAMBODIA INDPENDENCE.
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.







On April 28, 1984, Deng Xiaoping, Chairman of the Advisory Committee of the 
Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, meets U.S. President Ronald 
Reagan in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. (Photo: fmprc.gov.cn)

 

President Reagan's address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General 
Assembly in New York, New York . September 26, 1988. 
"Mr. Secretary-General, there are new hopes for Cambodia, a nation whose 
freedom and independence we seek just as avidly as we sought the freedom and 
independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid removal of all Vietnamese troops 
...."
 
CAN WE RELY ON THE PROMISES OF PM CHOU ENLAI AND VIETNAMESE PRIME MINISTER PHAM 
VAN DONG MADE HERE ? 
"Prime Minister Pham Van Dong called on me and, in the presence of Premier Chou 
En-lai, swore in the name of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam that the latter 
would always respect the land frontiers as well as all islands belonging to the 
"Kingdom of Cambodia" March 1970 by Sihanouk . Wilfred Burchett book "The China 
Cambodia Vietnam triangle " P-176-177
 
 
 

> Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 17:27:44 -0700
> Subject: Re: oppressed Cambodian under the HUN SEN 'S GOVT
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 
> I was at a conference with a speech done by Sichan Siv. He was the US
> Ambassodor to the UN on Economic and Social Affairs underneath Bush
> appointment. Sichan Siv is a cambodian. He was a victim of the Khmer
> Rouge. He also wrote the book called Golden Bones that went to stores
> in July 1, 2008.
> 
> He told me there are a number of Vietnamese who opposed the Vietnamese
> government for invading Cambodia. The current government of Cambodia
> is as corrupt as can be. Even if Hun Sen is Vietnamese, he is no way
> related to Vietnamese government in the current time. He has so much
> money, power, and supporters that the Vietnamese can't even control.
> In essence, the Viets loss control of their puppet.
> 
> Hun Sen, since he has so much power through corruption, there's no
> need for him to be controlled by the Viets. Therefore, it's a seperate
> problem that opposes the views of Terzani that the Viets is still in
> control of the Cambodian Government.
> 
> If we are smart, then by taking control of the government through a
> new prime minister at the next election will eliminate any doubt
> regarding Viets occupation in Cambodia. We'll see.
> > 

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