For the sake of power, money, khmer officials are distorting the fact,
it 's sad and unfortunate for Cambodian next generation will have to
pay the price. The mass migration of illegal settlers from Vietnam
have ripple effect on Cambodian's live. The history is being shown
right now, Cambodian people will be a minority group in their own
land, and the Vietnamese will be the master . The Vietnamese is using
Cambodian hands to kill Cambodian. To the east we do not have any
problem, because we are hosting million of them here already, we hope
there will be more to come thank to the generous policy of our
government.

On Nov 20, 1:16 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Thailand doe not want only the 5 square kilometers, its wants more,  
> including the temple of Preah Vihear. The border issues between Cambodia and  
> Thailand is as important as the border issues with Vietnam and Laos. We can't 
>  
> just tolerate one neighbor because he/she steals smaller land--Thailand and  
> Vietnam are thieves.
>
> Cambodia needs to solve the border and territorial issues with all  
> neighboring countries once and for all. And Cambodian politicians and 
> officials  
> need to stop politicize these issues as their partisan political  ploys.  
> =========
>
> Sam Rainsy slams VN incursions
>
> Friday, 20 November 2009 15:03 Uong  Ratana
>
> PRIME Minister Hun Sen  is currently playing a “dangerous game” with the
> Cambodian nation by  understating the threat posed by Vietnamese territorial
> encroachments,  opposition leader Sam Rainsy said.
>
> In a self-styled “message to the  Cambodian people” released on Thursday,
> the Sam Rainsy Party president said the  government is playing up the threat
> posed by Thailand but ignoring problems on  its eastern border.
>
> Sam Rainsy said the potential loss of 5 square  kilometres of land in
> disputes with Thailand was dwarfed by the loss of  “thousands” of square
> kilometres to Vietnamese incursions.
>
> “This is an  ongoing painful process that Mr Hun Sen does not want us to
> look at,” he said.  
>
> The message came just days after the National Assembly stripped Sam  Rainsy
> of his parliamentary immunity over an October 25 incident in which he  
> helped uproot six wooden posts marking the border with Vietnam in Svay Rieng  
> province.
>
> Phay Siphan, spokesman of the Council of Ministers, dismissed  the
> allegations, saying Sam Rainsy was speaking from emotion rather than fact.  
>
> “To the east, we do not have any problems,” he said.

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