THIS BOOK : " GIAI PHONG " by T Terzani. It describes a 
Vietnamese as THIEF, A LIAR, A KILLER, A DECEIVER , a sleeper 
......  
 "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
While Chou 
Enlai pushed Sihanouk to adopt an Anti American stand , Mao and Chou had 
betrayed him in this way ? Did Sihanouk realize it 

President Reagan's address 
to the 43d Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, New 
York,September 26, 1988. 
 
"Mr. Secretary-General, there are new hopes 
for Cambodia, a nation whose freedom and independence we seek just as avidly as 
we sought the freedom and independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid 
removal of all 
Vietnamese troops ...."
THE 
VIETNAMESE MILITARY OFFICER , WEARING THE CAMBODIAN FLAG AS HEAD OF "CAMBODIA" 
POLICE AND HEAD OF INTERPOLE IN CAMBODIA



WHAT RIGHTS DO THESE VIETNAMESE INVADERS HAVE TO RUN CAMBODIA IN 
VIOLATION OF THE 10 UN RESOLUTION? 
WHO IS Cheam Yeap?
OUR MORPHOLOGY 
ON RACE AND FORENSIC DATA ANALYISIS REVEALS THAT CHEAM YEAP 
IS A VIETNAMESE COMMUNIST , HIDING BEHIND 
THE LABEL "CAMBODIAN" CPP/MP.
Mr. 
Cheam Yeap (A VIETNAMESE )(pictured), MP from the 
ruling Cambodian People's Party (CPP), 





 

THE VIETNAMESE TRICKS IN CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY 
VIETNAM.THE VIETNAMESE WEARING THE LABEL "CAMBODIAN"


 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Khieu Kanharith,  the 
minister of Information, during a press conference held on 04 January 
2009. KHIEU KANHARITH , A VIETNAMESE WEARING THE 
LABEL"CAMBODIAN"

Sok Kong's Sokimex in line for big 
rewards from Hun Sen regime 


Sok Kong(a Vietnamese ), 
the owner of Sokimex, a 
crony of Hun Sen
Sokimex gas station in Cambodia (Photo: The Phnom Penh Post)

SOK 
KONG SAYS HE IS A VIETNAMESE , CAN A VIETNAMESE OWN ALL THIS IN CAMBODIA 
?
 
THE 
FACTS ARE :
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. 



this woman 
, the Deputy Prime Ministers Men Sam An(A VIETNAMESE ), Nhek Bun Chhay and Keat 
Chhon.
Ms Chea Leang seen here 
on this picture ,the so called "CAMBODIAN" CO-PROSECUTOR, is a Vietnamese woman 

Phnom Penh 
(Cambodia) 20 November 2006. Co-prosecutors Robert Petit talked to Chea 
Leang(a Vietnamese posing as "Cambodian" 
co-prosecutor) during the plenary session of judges for the KR Tribunal 
(Photo: John 
Vink/Magnum) 

Tribunal Prosecutors Differ on Added 
Suspects 


Chea Leang(a Vietnamese 
)posing as "Cambodian" co-prosecutor)Tribunal judges 
will determine whether more suspects should be 
investigated.
 


 
WHAT RIGHTS DO THESE VIETNAMESE INVADERS HAVE TO CONTINUE TO
REMAIN IN 
THE COUNTRY AS MASTERS OF THE LAND?
 
Bury
 

 

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10 December 
2009


 


 


NO HUMAN RIGHTS FOR HUMAN RIGHTS 
DEFENDERS


 


 


My parliamentary immunity was removed by the 
National Assembly on 16 November 
2009 for the second time this year and only five months after the 
immunity of two other opposition lawmakers, Ms. Mu Sochua and Mr. Ho Van, was 
removed. The National Assembly is not independent and effectively “rubber 
stamps” political decisions made by the Cambodian People’s Party and Prime 
Minister Hun Sen.  It spends its 
time doing this instead of defending the interests of the nation and the 
interests of the ordinary Khmer people such as poor and vulnerable farmers who 
are losing their vital rice fields and other farmland to the rich and 
powerful.


 


Worth noting are the following points concerning 
the rights of Members of Parliament as stipulated in Article 80 of the 
Constitution of the Kingdom of 
Cambodia:


 


  Members of Parliament shall have parliamentary 
  immunity. 
  No Member of Parliament shall be prosecuted, 
  detained or arrested because of opinions expressed during the exercise of his 
  or her duties.

The CPP-controlled National Assembly claims that 
procedures have been strictly followed for the removal of my immunity as they 
have for the removal of my colleagues' immunity.  This is simply not the case.  
I wish to point to the 
following:


 


  The National Assembly Standing Committee merely 
  complied with a request by the Ministry of Justice to remove our immunity 
  without conducting its own investigation into the charges against us. In 
doing 
  so, the Standing Committee showed that it is a mere tool of the Executive 
  Branch.
  The National Assembly voted in a closed-door 
  session to strip me of my immunity in a clearly undemocratic process. 
  
  Local and national press, foreign diplomats, and 
  other observers were refused entry into the National Assembly during the vote 
  so as to avoid public scrutiny. 
  To date, I have not seen any official documents 
  related to the charges which have supposedly been brought against me by the 
  Svay Rieng Provincial 
  Court.
  On 26 
  October 2009, MP Son Chhay wrote to the President of the National 
  Assembly recommending that a parliamentary committee be formed with MPs from 
  all political parties with seats in Parliament to investigate land conflicts 
  in Svay Rieng province. This request is in accordance with the Internal Rules 
  of the National Assembly. To date, the request has not been met. 
   On 13 November 2009, 15 opposition MPs from the SRP wrote 
  to the President of the National Assembly requesting the postponement of the 
  removal of my immunity scheduled for 16 November. The request was officially 
  denied on 15 November.

Let me clarify the real issue in Samraong commune, 
Svay Rieng province where the 25 October incident took place:


 


His Majesty King Father Norodom Sihanouk has shown 
His concern for the situation in 
Cambodia’s 
provinces bordering 
Vietnam. 
Reacting to a report I submitted to Him on 7 November 2009 about Cambodian 
farmers losing their land 
because of border encroachments by the Vietnamese authorities in Svay Rieng 
province, the Retired King wrote to Prime Minister Hun Sen asking for an 
examination of the information and evidence I had exposed on the issue. 



 


Rather than respond in an appropriate way to the 
King Father, the Hun Sen government reacted by undemocratically removing my 
parliamentary immunity in order to prosecute me because I dared raise an 
important national issue that is embarrassing for the prime minister.


 


At his 16 November 2009 press conference, Mr. Var Kim Hong, 
Advisor to the Royal Government in Charge of State Border Affairs, made two 
important points:


 


  the border posts [I pulled out] are temporary 
  markings of the border line (moreover, Mr. Trinh Ba Cam, a spokesman for the 
  Vietnamese Embassy in Phnom Penh, was quoted in The Cambodia Daily, 2 
  November, as specifying, “The wooden posts [Sam Rainsy is accused of having 
  pulled out] were not official markings for the border”); 
  the posts were on villagers' land [which is 
  their private and legal property].

Article 44 of the Constitution 
stipulates:


 


“All persons, individually or collectively, shall have 
the right to ownership. Only Khmer legal entities and citizens of Khmer 
nationality shall have the right to own land. 


 


Legal private ownership shall be protected by law. The 
right to confiscate possessions from any person shall be exercised only in the 
public interest as provided for under law and shall required fair and just 
compensation in advance.”


 


The villagers/owners of the farm land were neither 
consulted nor were they advised of the confiscation of or trespassing on their 
land. In accordance with the Constitution, the villagers in Samraong commune 
are 
the legal owners of their rice fields. The "temporary" border demarcation posts 
were planted in their lands without their consent in contravention of the 
Constitution.  They therefore have 
the right to bring their concerns to their elected representatives, to seek 
legal action and to seek financial compensation.


 


According to the Constitution, I have the full 
right to perform my functions as an elected representative of the people.  I am 
entitled to speak freely and to 
enjoy parliamentary immunity privileges.  
In any event,  I have 
committed no crime.


 


Once again, the government of 
Cambodia is 
using the courts which are well known to be its political tool, to silence 
government critics and, in particular, to suppress the voice and rights of the 
opposition.  They can purport to 
remove my parliamentary immunity.  
They will not silence me.


 


In his address to the UN Human Rights Council on 
26 September 2009, the UN 
Special Representative of the Secretary-General for human rights in 
Cambodia said 
that the government had used prosecutors and judges, while pretending to uphold 
their independence, to intimidate or punish critics. He stated that the 
government had applied the law selectively and that its supporters had enjoyed 
immunities from the civil and criminal process for blatant breaches of the 
law.


 


I call on the international community to question 
the political commitment of the Cambodian government led by Mr. Hun Sen to the 
rule of law and to judicial reforms. I call on the donor community to condemn 
Cambodia's 
National Assembly for lacking the political will to protect the rights of all 
Members of Parliament and for failing to defend the independence of this 
institution whose primary role is to serve the people it represents and to 
uphold the most fundamental principles of human rights and democracy.


 


The alleged crimes of the opposition lawmakers all 
stem from our service and accountability to the people and our public 
expression 
of opinions that are seen as a serious challenge to the power of the CPP, the 
party in power.


 


As my colleagues, I am only a representative, a 
spokesman and a messenger for countless victims of abuses and injustice. I am 
only saying aloud the many things are going wrong in this country.  I hold 
grave fears for the future of 
Cambodia. 



 


By condemning me through the undemocratic and 
farcical removal of my parliamentary immunity, the National Assembly serves to 
condemn the people of 
Cambodia to 
further oppression and the failure of democracy.


 


 


Sam Rainsy


Member of Parliament


 





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