IN CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM 1979-2009 : We, Cambodians have to work as 
"agent of change"?

 

LET US STUDY THE FACTS: 

In Cambodia occupied by the Vietnamese troops ...." 1979-2009
"Prime Minister Pham Van Dong called on me and, in the presence of Premier Chou 
En-lai, swore in the name of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam that the latter 
would always respect the land frontiers as well as all islands belonging to the 
"Kingdom of Cambodia" March 1970 by Sihanouk . Wilfred Burchett book "The China 
Cambodia Vietnam triangle " P-176-177
 
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.
 
5. 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.
 
As of today,Cambodia is still occupied by the Vietnamese troops despite the 
call from the US president to Vietnam to cease her occupation of Cambodia since 
1988. 

Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders.
 
Vietnam must cease her occupation of Cambodia at once. 

BURY

 

 


Date: Mon, 7 Dec 2009 08:50:08 -0700
Subject: We, Cambodians have to work as "agent of change"
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]




We, Cambodians have to work as "agent of change" Political Analysis:

Worse than that, many spokesperson of CPP accused Sam Rainsy as "destabilize 
the nation", "destroy public property" or "destroy Cambodia-Vietnam friendship" 
etc. As a younger Cambodian, I don't see any of those accuses are beneficial to 
Cambodian nation. It is showing only dirty politics, disadvantageous politics 
and exacerbating existing hostility among Cambodian citizens. I would like to 
appeal the government of Cambodia to consider again at its utmost ability to 
stop this kind of "division politics and creating hostility among Cambodian 
citizens".

As a responsible citizen, many scholars reiterated that "ask yourself what can 
you do for your nation, not to ask nation to do something for you". Naturally, 
human beings have been embedded by place-based attachment, or it is called 
"homeland" or "motherland". For all Cambodians who were born in Cambodia, 
though they have experienced poverty, civil war or ongoing mistreatment from 
the current pseudo-democratic administration, Cambodian people both inside and 
outside the country have never forgotten their "motherland".

Citizen role is to play as the "agent of change". Dr. Peang-meth asserted that 
"we cannot stop change" but "we can make change". It is common sense that 
change will harm us if we don't stand up to make change. Cambodia is in need to 
have "citizen participation" to make "such a positive change". In this moment, 
I would like to congratulate those who participated in demonstration in both 
Washingto DC. and Ottawa to express your concern regarding deterioration of 
democratic management in Cambodia, particularly the "lifting of Sam Rainsy's 
parliamentarian immunity because of his mission and duty to work for his people 
and the nation". Of course, Sam Rainsy just expressed concern to the loss and 
worry of farmers in border area of Cambodia-Vietnam, but why major 
representatives of CPP have to quickly lift Sam Rainsy's immunity in order to 
try him? American representatives said that "there are no glue of serious 
criminal action committed by Sam Rainsy to be lifted and tried by Cambodian 
government". Further more, the excuse of strengthening the "rule of law" by the 
government is not relevant because Sam Rainsy's act is not criminal and he is 
working for the collective interest of the nation. 

How the situation could be solved while Sam Rainsy worked to protect Cambodian 
interests, the majority of CPP in assembly voted to lift his immunity in order 
try him? Is this political activity worthwise to Cambodian nation? Does 
Cambodian motherland reserve any benefit from this proceeding?

Worse than that, many spokesperson of CPP accused Sam Rainsy as "destabilize 
the nation", "destroy public property" or "destroy Cambodia-Vietnam friendship" 
etc. As a younger Cambodian, I don't see any of those accuses are beneficial to 
Cambodian nation. It is showing only dirty politics, disadvantageous politics 
and exacerbating existing hostility among Cambodian citizens. I would like to 
appeal the government of Cambodia to consider again at its utmost ability to 
stop this kind of "division politics and creating hostility among Cambodian 
citizens".

Any political party has to realize that "playing dirty and division politics" 
will not benefit anything but heading to self-destruction. We have to run a 
politics that can maintain long term benefit for the nation. Current move of 
Hun Sen administration shows only hostility among those leaders and collective 
interests of the nation.

Let act now as the "agent of change" of the nation by filing complaints to your 
constituencies, joining demonstration, inform your close friends and relatives, 
express your opinion and actively participating with all political parties for 
the sake of our nation and people.

In Solidarity,

KY 

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