Bonjour,
Qui est le menteur dans cette histoire? Les officiels cambodgiens disent que ce 
ne sont pas des bornes, mais ce sont des points de repères pour travailler, 
mais la partie vietnamienne affime c'e sont des bornes de frontière. Si 
l'affirmation vitenamienne est vraie, les paysans cambodgiens plantaient de riz 
au Vietnam depuis toujours. C'est impensable, si c'est le contraire, est plus 
vraisemblable, l'autorité cambodgienne a cédé la terre cambodgienne au Vietnam.
Ici la preuve est flagrante que le gouvernement de Hun Sen a cédé le territoire 
de notre pays au Vietnam. J'appelle à nos compatriotes de prendre conscience le 
danger pour notre pays et pour nos compatriotes.
LIM Kim-Ya




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Vietnam condemns acts hindering border demarcation with Cambodia 
 
The Vietnamese Government strongly condemned acts and statements made by Sam 
Rainsy, President of the Sam Rainsy Party (SRP) of Cambodia, who recently 
uprooted land markers on the Vietnam-Cambodia border, said a Foreign Ministry 
spokesperson on October 30.
> 
> Sam Rainsy on October 25 visited the border demarcation area between 
> Vietnam’s southern province of Long An and Svay Rieng province of Cambodia 
> and uprooted six temporary poles that mark the position of Marker 185 and 
> then brought them to Phnom Penh. Sam Rainsy also made statements slandering 
> Vietnam as encroaching on the land of Cambodia through the border demarcation 
> and marker planting.
> 
> In response to questions from the media about Vietnam’s reaction to Sam 
> Rainsy’s acts and statements, spokesperson Nguyen Phuong Nga said that “ 
> Vietnam and Cambodia are promptly conducting borderline demarcation and 
> planting border markers. Protection of land markers and poles is the shared 
> obligation of the two countries’ governments and people, in accordance with 
> bilateral agreements and international law.” 
> What Sam Rainsy did was a perverse action, damaging common property, 
> violating both countries’ laws, and bilateral treaties and agreements, 
> hindering the borderline demarcating and marker planting process, she 
> emphasised.
> 
> Sam Rainsy’s speeches slandering Vietnam were ill-informed, irresponsible and 
> designed to incite a feud, undermining the relationship between Vietnam and 
> Cambodia, she added.
> 
> The Vietnamese government urged the Cambodian government to take due measures 
> to deal with sabotage acts, ensuring favourable conditions for conducting 
> borderline demarcation and marker planting between Vietnam and Cambodia, and 
> for the common benefit of both peoples, Nga concluded. (VNA)

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