Saturday, December 26, 2009

Khmer Krom denied of Khmer citizenship ... while the illegal Yuons are freely 
provided with Khmer citizenship? 


Khmer Krom asylum seekers, recently deported from Thailand, at their temporary 
shelter in a Phnom Penh pagoda on Thursday. (Photo by: Sovan Philong)

 

BRIEF HISTORY : 
ABOUT VIETNAM INVASION OF CAMBODIA
 
1. HANOI HAD CREATED THIS FRONT :Kampuchea United Front for National Salvation 
(KUFNS) 
 
ON Dec. 2, 1978 The establishment of Kampuchea United Front for National 
Salvation (KUFNS) was announced by Hanoi. The KUFNS dedicated to overthrow Pol 
Pot's regime. 
 
Dec. 4, 1978 Hanoi radio broadcasts a KUFNS statement assailing the Khmer Rouge 
govt. as dictatorial, militarist, and fascist and echoing genocide charges 
brought by Cambodian refugee.
 


THIS IS THE MAN Gen. Van Tien Dung WHO  Led  
an INVASION OF CAMBODIA DECEMBER 25 ,1978.
Gen. Van Tien Dung, launch an invasion of Cambodia. 
Dec. 25, 1978  Invasion of Cambodia. Some 100,000 Vietnamese with 20,000 KUFNS 
troops, under the direction of Gen. Van Tien Dung, launch an invasion of 
Cambodia.
IT WAS CONDEMNED BY THE UNITED NATIONS. 
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. ACCORDING TO THIS FORMULA :
THIS BOOK : " GIAI PHONG " by T Terzani. It describes a Vietnamese as THIEF, A 
LIAR, A KILLER, A DECEIVER , a sleeper ......  
 as "Cambodia" Minister of Foreign Affairs , Hor Nam Hong (Vietnamese)



 



 


Khmer Krom plead for citizenship

Friday, 25 December 2009
Cameron Wells and Vong Sokheng
The Phnom Penh Post


A group of 24 deportees from Thailand have arrived in Phnom Penh to seek 
government assistance.

A GROUP of 24 Khmer Krom asylum seekers recently deported from Thailand arrived 
in Phnom Penh on Wednesday in a desperate bid to have their Cambodian 
citizenship confirmed by the government.

The group, part of an ethnic minority from the Mekong Delta region in Vietnam, 
were deported from Thailand on December 5 after fleeing Vietnam. They had been 
sheltered by the Independent Democratic Association of Non-Formal Economy in 
Banteay Meachey’s Poipet town.

Members of the group – which is currently staying at Wat Angtaminh near Phnom 
Penh International Airport – say they fear severe repercussions from the 
Vietnamese government if they are deported.

Members of the group say that when they fled Vietnam, they lost their homes and 
many possessions. Huynh Ut, 33, said his father is now disabled as a result of 
abuse by Vietnamese authorities. “They broke his skull and beat his body, and 
shocked him” with a stun device, he said. “After three months, the starvation 
made him disabled.”

Another member of the group, 56-year-old Choav Heng, said: “Yesterday, we went 
in to meet the UNHCR to fill in forms and register with the government so they 
can start to help us,” referring to the UN refugee agency. “We have sent many 
letters to the Ministry of Interior so they could see this case and try to help 
us, but we have not received a response. We have also written to the National 
Assembly, many NGOs and human rights organisations because we are in great 
difficulty. We don’t have any food. We don’t have any money. We don’t have 
anything for our daily lives.”

Though hungry, poor and with no place to live, the biggest worry for his group, 
said Choav Heng, is the constant fear of being sent back to Vietnam.

“The Vietnamese government still wants to catch us,” he said.

“We need protection. Because we are Khmer Krom, we would like the government to 
give us some security and confidence.”

He added: “We need the government and UNHCR to accept us as Cambodian people. 
We would like the government to help find us a place to stay near schools and 
markets. We also need land for agriculture.”

He said the group needed “help from the government with identification cards or 
any documents we need” to become Cambodian citizens. “For me, I would just like 
a place. A good place, any place that they can give us. We find it hard to be 
understood, [but] I hope in Cambodia we will be more accepted and better off.”

Ministry of Interior spokesman Khieu Sopheak has said that if they are in 
Cambodia and ar Khmers, they have an automatic right to citizenship, but also, 
earlier this month, that the arrivals had not yet been clearly identified as 
ethnic Khmers.

He did not detail exactly what the identification process involved.

“The asylum seekers must realise that the right for asylum is no longer under 
the authorisation of the UNHCR,” he said.

The UNHCR could not be reached for comment on Thursday, but Kitty McKinsey, 
UNHCR spokeswoman in Bangkok, said on December 15 that the deportees had been 
at various stages of their asylum applications at the time of their deportation 
from Thailand.

She said the UNHCR regarded their deportation as a “serious matter” and had 
taken up the issue with the government in Bangkok.

“Our position is that no asylum seekers should be deported from Thailand unless 
their appeals have been processed and it has been properly established that 
they do not require international protection,” she said at the time.

She went on to add that there are “orderly procedures” for returning 
unsuccessful applicants to their countries of origin.

Striking similarities

The plight of the recent arrivals to Phnom Penh follows the deportation of 54 
Khmer Krom, also by Thai police, in June.

Ang Chanrith, executive director of the Khmer Kampuchea Krom Human Rights 
Organisation, said the 54 were subsequently smuggled back into Thailand to make 
another bid for asylum. He said “more than 10” of the current deportees were 
also deported in June.




 
> Date: Sat, 25 Apr 2009 06:43:50 -0700
> Subject: Bury Chau is Working for SamRainsy
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 
> Bury Chau is rather working for the gain of SamRainsy.
> 
> Khmer men/women are getting inter-racial marriage with Vietnamese,
> Chinese and others everyday. How narrow minded individual can protect
> Khmer Blood for staying pure with thousand years back in history?
> 
> QUESTION: Why inter-racial marriage is happening in Cambodia?
> 
> ANSWER: Any where, people just like to get that, because diversity
> makes them wanting to choose something NEW, they think if they get
> better live and smarter kids? It is not with naïve thinking that
> Vietnamese and Chinese in Cambodia are staying in same original races
> for hundred years to come. Elders Vietnamese, Chinese and Khmer are
> going to die everyday, and young mixed race generations are coming up
> with NEW faces that are unmatched with original Chinese, Vietnamese or
> Khmer race profile any more.
> In Thailand and South Vietnam, young men/women have been doing the
> same way producing majority main stream country’s Citizens. This is an
> universal evolution in which a wise political strategy for peace and
> stability has been chosen for setting up as all inhabitants of one
> Country must be having name called designation in relevance to the
> country’s official name: China-Chinese, Canada-Canadian, Thailand-
> Thai, Cambodia-Cambodian, Vietnam-Vietnamese.
> 
> EXEMPLE:
> 1- Inhabitants of South Vietnam are Vietnamese (KK are South Vietnam
> inhabitants)
> 2- Inhabitants of Cambodia are Cambodian (Khmer, Chinese or Vietnamese
> are Cambodian)
> 3- Khmer Surin are Thai.
> 
> LOOK AT KHMER KROM:
> 99% of Khmer Krom young generation men and women speak Vietnamese at
> home and aboard. All their children like to make boyfriends and
> girlfriends with Vietnamese kids rather than Khmer's they say too
> primitive minded and ugly; as we have seen anywhere around the world:
> In U.S.A, in Canada, in Australia and in France as well.
> 
> 
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