violence & crimes and the Vietnamese police seen here . 



WHILE CAMBODIA REMAINS OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM ,IT'S FUTILE TO CONDUCT THIS SO 
CALLED COMMUNE ELECTION ,SANGKAT ,KHUM .
IT'S A FRAUD.
HERE IS WHY .

 




 
 
 




Sunday, 17 May 2009 18:06 


 
THIS VIETNAMESE SEEMS TO CONDUCT THE MEETING ON THIS COMMUNE ELECTION DONE 
WHILE CAMBODIA REMAINS OCCUPIED BY THE VIETNAMESE IN VIOLATION OF THE 10 UN 
RESOLUTIONS. 
















 

VIETNAMESE CRIMES IN CAMBODIA FROM 1979-2009 
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.

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) 


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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International People Tribunal of Conscience  to support  Vietnamese AO victims 
opens








The tribunal is attended by many foreigners who strongly support 
Vietnamese victims�� struggle for justice.
The International Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL) on May 15 convened a 
two-day International People��s Tribunal of Conscience in support of the 
Vietnamese Victims of Agent Orange in Paris, France.
Opening the trial,  President of the Tribunal - Jitendra Sharma, said : ��The 
chemical warfare  waged by the United States against Vietnam though the use of 
Agent Orange and other dioxin laced chemicals from  1961 to 1971 has caused 
severe, massive and prolonged consequences for the environment, ecology and 
health of the people of Vietnam.   
From that time until the present no United States administration has 
acknowledged its liability for the consequences of the use of these chemicals.  
The United States took a position against liability for the firms which 
manufactured Agent Orange in the law suit filed by the Vietnam Association for 
the Victims of Agent Orange, (VAVA).
In the name of Public Opinion and International Conscience, the International 
Peoples�� Tribunal of Conscience in support of the Vietnamese Victims of Agent 
Orange  at the initiative of the International Association of Democratic 
Lawyers (IADL), will consider and draw conclusions on the matters: 1)  The 
facts showing the consequences to the environment and ecology of Vietnam and to 
the  health of the Vietnamese people caused by the use of Agent Orange by the 
United States Military from 1961 to 1971.  2)  The responsibility of the United 
States administrations during 1961 to 1971 in the conduct of the chemical 
warfare in Vietnam under Customary International Laws. 3)  The responsibility 
of the United States and providing firms for spraying Agent Orange on Vietnam 
in the remediation of the consequences to the environment and ecology of 
Vietnam and to the health of the Vietnamese people.
On behalf of the Vietnam Association for Victims of Agent Orange/dioxin, VAVA 
President Nguyen Van Rinh pointed to the fact that the legacies of the US War 
in Vietnam during the 1960s and 1970s had caused enormous damages to the 
eco-environment and exposed more than 4.8 million people of Vietnam to poison. 
Out of about 3 millions who have become its victims, many have died, many 
others are surviving in agony due to strange and severe diseases and 
disabilities, many young children have been born with horrible and heart-felt 
deformities. After nearly 40 years, these affects still show no signs of fading 
as other wounds of war did. Instead they have exhibit even more devastating and 
long lasting manifestations than anyone ever expected.
Meanwhile, the US who directly caused this tragedy has so far strived to evade 
its moral and legal responsibility. Consequently, the Vietnamese victims 
decided to file a lawsuit in the U.S District Court in Brooklyn, New York, on 
January 30, 2004. The victims spent five years long to pursue the legal case in 
the US courts, but it has been denied by all three levels of its federal 
courts, despite the fact that the US government has spent billions of US 
dollars to compensate the American veterans who are victims of AO sprayed in 
the chemical warfare in Vietnam.
The US courts refuted the case staged by the Vietnamese victims on the simple 
ground that AO/dioxin could be only characterized as a herbicide, not in anyway 
as a poison and its harmful consequences was unintended. This irrational 
assertion made by the US courts need to be analysed and exposed to the world 
public opinion
Mr Rinh stressed: ��The pain suffered by the Vietnamese victims is the pain of 
all humanity. Their struggle for justice is not only in their interest but also 
in the interest of other victims in the US, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea 
and Canada; not only victims of Agent Orange/dioxin but also victims of all 
other cruel weapons of mass destruction; not only for the present generation 
but for future generations as well. Vietnamese victims of Agent Orange are 
daily being deprived of their fundamental and sacred rights in the conception 
of justice and human rights, namely rights to life, liberty and pursuit of 
happiness.��
He took this opportunity, calling upon all the peace and justice loving people 
all over the world to turn their thoughts to this Tribunal and march, side by 
side, with all the participants herein, to carry out the common mandate for 
justice.
Later, the participants in the court were moved by the stories of three victims 
from Vietnam concerning their sufferings caused by Agent Orange. Pham The Minh, 
born on December 16, 1975 from An Duong district, Haiphong city talked about 
how his parents were contaminated by Agent Orange chemical when they were 
serving in the battle field of Quang Tri province, South of the DMZ where the 
sprayings were most intensive in Vietnam.
He said: ��Both my younger sister and I were born after the war. I came into 
being with congenially deformed lower limbs, and very poor health. My sister 
presently still looks usual outside, but she was born prematurely many months 
before the expected time and also with congenial heart and lung diseases.
My exposure to dioxin, the cause of my related deformities, is in fact known 
through the stories told by my parents about their direct exposure to Agent 
Orange and as a result of medical checks and tests in the course of treating my 
several illnesses in the hospitals. My family case has been well recognised and 
hence offered with monthly financial support from the Vietnamese Government.
As a result of Agent Orange effect, my sister, my mother, my father, all of us, 
have not been able to live as comfortably as other people. We can not work hard 
while we have to spend a lot of money for constant treatment of illnesses. My 
father was consequently deceased in 2005. I can neither within a short time 
describe all the sufferings that my family and myself have to undergo nor the 
more tragic plights of several other victims of Agent Orange/dioxin in 
Vietnam.��
Mr Ho Ngoc Chu, who was born in 1937 and is now living in Quang Ngai city, once 
joined the revolutionary forces of South Vietnam, activating in the vast areas 
of mountainous region along Quang Ngai and Quang Nam provinces where American 
sprayings were regular and very intensive.
He recalled: ��When the American aircrafts came to spray chemicals, like other 
people, I heard that they were simply herbicides. I did not own enough 
scientific knowledge hence not being aware that they were toxic to human 
beings. Even I did know of their toxicity, it was still unable for me and all 
others to escape from contamination because we had to fight and to produce 
foodstuffs such as sweet potatoes, maize, rice, vegetables and any eatables 
just for our mere survival. We had to drink water taken from streams or bomb 
craters.
I can remember that I had been subject at least 4 - 5 direct sprayings. Most of 
the times I was staying in tents, but, once when I was back from getting rice, 
aircrafts came and sprayed, my whole body was completely soaked with chemical. 
The bag of rice that I was carrying along with was also wet.
From my observation, usually a few days after being sprayed, those vegetation 
rich in sap such as casava, papaja, jack-tree... died first. Those big trees in 
the jungles also soon defoliated. Casava, our regular food, was also killed. 
Later we knew that this was due to AO chemicals, but we could not resist eating 
its roots like we could not resist drinking the water from the contaminated 
streams.
I soon found out among various troubles, my eyes were weak, my teeth fell out 
earlier than usual, symptoms of interior troubles related to prostate, large 
intestine, vestibule disorder, and troubles related to skin, especially skin on 
my back and two legs were troubled with itchy rashes, acnes and pimples; my 
back and neck bones became soon degenerate at 35 years old. These diseases have 
been treated medically in Hanoi and HCMC, but without effective results.
In addition to my inside troubles, my only son is also another victim of AO. My 
wedding was held in March 1977, in the middle of November, he was born 
prematurely and extremely weak that needed to be cared in the glass box for 
sometime. He could only made a few steps and speak a few words even at 4 years 
old. When he grew up to limbs all could not function normally. His achievements 
were very low and doctors said that he was suffering some idiocy. Furthermore, 
sometimes, he was hit by severe convulsions. Now he is 37 years old, but still 
unable to self-support even with simple labor. At first, we didn't know what 
was wrong with him. We brought him to the hospitals several times and learnt 
from the fact that my wife have had miscarriages, the doctors concluded that I 
have been contaminated with AO and this is also the reason of my son's ill fate.
In my country, the similar, even worse sights of horrible diseases and pictures 
of deformed children due to AO can be identified in many places where 
AO-exposed people are living.��
Then Mr Mai Giang Vu, born in 1937, said that his two sons born in 1974 and 
1975 had been healthy and attended schools normally. But in 1980, the eldest 
one began to show unusual symptoms. Later, each of them, one followed another, 
when reached 10 years old, began to show the same things. At first they were no 
longer capable of walking and doing things as usual, after that leaving 
schools, their limbs withered and curled up gradually. Finally they all had to 
crawl and later stayed in bed forever at 18. 
His sons all died at 23 or 25 years old. For a long time, he was really unaware 
of the reason behind this disaster until the doctors carried out medical checks.
He drew the participants to the fact that in Vietnam, there had been so far 
several families who suffer the similar tragedy and they so much need help from 
all the possible sources. 
The Vietnamese victims raised their voices, demanding that the US government 
and chemical companies to acknowledge their responsibility in contributing 
their part, together with Vietnam, helping treating the poisoned persons, 
rehabilitating the poisoned areas, taking care of the serious cases, providing 
means of transport and other basic necessities.
Later, witnesses from the US, the Republic of Korea and France revealed how 
they had to suffer from the terrible consequences of Agent Orange as well as 
the images of the victims in Vietnam. They all affirmed that the terrible 
consequences of Agent Orange could be measured by only eye-witnessing the pains 
of Agent Orange victims.
The International Peoples�� Tribunal of Conscience in support of the Vietnamese 
Victims of Agent Orange is being held at the initiative of the International 
Association of Democratic Lawyers (IADL) in the name of Public Opinion and 
International Conscience. This Tribunal will provide a record to all those who 
support this cause to promote it in their countries and around the world.
KHAI HOAN and HUY THANG
Nhan Dan newspaper��s France-based correspondents








 

 
 
 
 
 
 



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