��Bishop Emile Destombes, apostolic vicar of Phnom Penh seems to ignore the 
National colour of the Cambodian people using RED & YELLOW COLOR AS BACKGROUND 
FROM THE VIETNAMESE & CHINESE CULTURE TO CONVERT THE KHMER PEOPLE HERE.

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.

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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. 

 
Catholics remember Khmer Rouge victims amid war-crimes trial. THESE YELLOW & 
RED COLOR ARE NOT THE KHMER NATIONAL COLOR. 



Bishop Emile Destombes, apostolic vicar of Phnom Penh, blesses what used to be 
the bed of the late Bishop Joseph Chhmar Salas
 

 

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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. 

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Kaing Kek Iev, aka Duch, was arrested in 1999. According to the Morphology 
study on race and forensic data analysis ,Kaing Kek Iev, aka Duch is A 
VIETNAMESE.

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100 TORTURE CENTERS across CAMBODIA. 


Vietnam's occupation of Cambodia 1979-1989 under Le Duc Tho rule. 

An estimated 460 000 innocent Cambodians died , killed , tortured, etc...

100 Torture centers were established across Cambodia. (Methods of torture 
described to Amnesty International).
Methods of torture described to Amnesty International as being used by the 
Vietnamese forces of invasion and occupation of Cambodia under Le Duc Tho's 
rule, from 1979-1989, through the CPP/HUN SEN regime.( an estimated 460 000 
innocent Cambodians died during that period) 

1. Beatings with truncheons, sharp-edged wooden staves, and iron bars and 
whippings 
with chains and rubber hoses.( Methods of torture described to Amnesty 
International) 

2. Near-suffocation with plastic bags,( Methods of torture described to Amnesty 
International) 

3. Near-drowning in vats of water,( Methods of torture described to Amnesty 
International(Methods of torture described to Amnesty International) 



You Prakort, younger sister of Bishop Joseph Chhmar Salas, tells the story of 
her brother��s death at the hands of the Khmer Rouge at a memorial service on 
May 7 at Taing Kauk Parish. Behind her is a picture of her brother

May 14, 2009


KOMPONG THOM, Cambodia (UCAN) -- As the U.N.-backed trial of former Khmer Rouge 
leaders continues in the capital, Catholics gathered to remember a bishop, 
priests and laypeople killed by the brutal regime about 30 years ago.

About 40 people from across Cambodia came together on May 7 for a special Mass 
at Taing Kauk, 100 kilometers north of Phnom Penh, a place Cambodian Catholics 
call Memorial Place or Land of Hope. Here they prayed on a day specially 
dedicated to remembering all the Catholics who died during the Khmer Rouge's 
reign of terror which ended in 1979.

Bishop Emile Destombes, apostolic vicar of Phnom Penh, said in his homily that 
they were there to remember Khmer Bishop Joseph Chhmar Salas, former apostolic 
vicar of Phnom Penh, and all the priests, brothers and sisters who died during 
the religious persecution then.

Bishop Destombes gave thanks to God for their missionary work, which laid the 
foundations of the Catholic Church in Cambodia. "We have to continue this 
mission," to be "witnesses of Jesus" in Cambodia, he said.

Om Lan, 63, a Catholic living in Taing Kauk, told UCA News he was very proud of 
Bishop Salas. "Because of him we have a Catholic community here," he said.

According to Father Gnet Viney, a Khmer priest, the local Church chose this 
place as a memorial site as it is closely connected with the lives of Bishop 
Salas and some priests. They were forced to leave Phnom Penh Khmer when Khmer 
Rouge soldiers marched into the city on April 17, 1975, and eventually came to 
the Taing Kauk area.

According to You Prakort, a younger sister of Bishop Salas who also attended 
the memorial, the new arrivals in the area faced immediate discrimination by 
the local people. She said the Khmer Rouge forced her brother and his priests 
into hard labor by working in the fields. Bishop Salas later died from a 
combination of exhaustion and malnutrition, she said.

The prelate reportedly died in Taing Kauk in September 1977 at the age of 39.

In the Land of Hope compound, the church has erected a cross dedicated to 
Bishop Salas and reconstructed the hut where he and his priests used to live 
and celebrate Mass, said Father Viney.

Thirty years after the Khmer Rouge's reign of terror, alleged surviving leaders 
of the regime are now being tried for crimes against humanity by a joint U.N. 
Cambodian government court.In his Easter message, Monsignor Enrique Figaredo, 
apostolic prefect of Battambang prefecture, said the trial will conclude an era 
in Cambodian history. "Any justice from the trials may not impact much on 
peoples' lives now, but at least we will be able to look toward the future with 
some healing of past hurts and injustices," he said.

"We can hope that those who act with impunity now, will be brought to justice," 
he added.
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