History is rewritten again.
Sam Rainsy is dishonest to blame the event of 18 March for starting
Cambodian civil war.
March 12, 1970, Khmer government attempted to defend Khmer territorial
integrity by asking the Vietcong with approximately 40,000 troops on
the border to vacate all their sanctuaries from Cambodian soil.
Instead Vietnam launched an offensive and quickly seizing large
portions of the eastern and northeastern parts of the country,
isolating and besieging or overrunning a number of Cambodian cities
including Kampong Cham. The US took action to support "the only
government in Cambodia in the last twenty-five years that had the guts
to take a pro-Western stand." Vietnam war was spilled over to
Cambodia.
Lon Noliens has no choice but to defend the country from the foreign
“tamil” invader.
Vietnam troupe only withdrew after the Paris Peace Accord in 1973.
Civil war was made it possible by Sihanouk who lent his name and
popularity in the rural areas of Cambodia to a Khmer Rouge movement
over which he had little control.


On Oct 24, 6:17 am, [email protected] wrote:
> Did RFA hear Sam Raingsy right?
>
> _http://www.rfa.org/khmer/indepth/rainsy-talked-ab-paris-agreement-102...
> 22901.html_
> (http://www.rfa.org/khmer/indepth/rainsy-talked-ab-paris-agreement-102...)
>
> 23 October was a significant day in Cambodian history, but 18  March was
> not the main cause of the killing field. Cold Wars of the  superpowers and the
> invasions by Vietcong, North Vietnamese Armed Forces  and their allies that
> led to the event of 18 March. The Khmer Rouge (and Khmer  Viet Minh)
> existed before 18 March and it was so named by Prince Sihanouk, the  PM of
> Cambodia, and they were supported by the communist block.
>
> If 18 March was cause for Cambodian war that led to the Killing field,  
> then why KRT? Shall we bring all Khmer Republican leaders to trial for the
> death  of 1.7 millions, too, then? What about the US who supported the Khmer  
> Republic? Nixon, Kissinger?
>
> Why didn't Sam Raingsy mention about the Vietcongs, the North Vietnamese,  
> the Chinese and Prince Sihanouk who was siding with the Khmer Rouge and  
> Vietcong that give Pol Pot his victory on April 17?
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