Bopha Angkar;
For the lack of good analogy, your composition of your "truth" about the Khmer Rouge like a composition of touk srey chomlouk. You have a few spoons of the truth (vinegar, sugar, and water), a few cups of made up lies (fish sauce) and mix them together, then you call them your "truth". The reality is it ain't truth, it is still stinking touk srey or fish sauce. In other words, you cannot make your statement as fact and truth just by sprinkling it with a little bit of fact.
Bopha Angkor wrote:

Mr Youk Chhang should understand, during Vietnam war, China, as well as URSS, French, and other countries, had supplied Khmer rouge and yuons tons of weapons and other supports to make war against Khmer people and USA. Those materials are not free. Khmer rouge and Yuons need to pay for China one day or other. Yuons, even with its two islands already paid to china still own debt to China, Recently Heng Samrin was in URSS to ask URSS to conceal cpp(Cambodian) debt which this one refuses to do. Khmer rouge/CPP also owes debt to yuons, French as well USA. It is nothing surprise. What I found chocking is Yuons had robbing Cambodian resources at Khmer rouge victory of 17 April 1975 that supposed to be Khmer rouge victory only. Or perhaps Khmer rouge and yuons Vietcong are one and only organization only. Those materials were shipped to srok yuon by boats and by cars convoy through nak Leung. In history of wars, losers always killed and sacked by winners. 17 April 1975, yuons, the winners and through Khmer rouge masque, sacked and killed Cambodia and Cambodian people. This happened again while Yuons decided to officially install its colonization in Cambodia through yuon 7 jan 1979 liberation panel.

Lok Youk Chhang had put his energy on some kind of selected details while negligee essentials ones. Why chose to hit China only while yuons vietcong are much deeper involved with the killing field even than China and yuons are the ones who much profit from this crime till today. Perhaps Lok Youk Chhang can use his efforts to explain how yuons organized the killing field in sixty, seventy or even inferior of this period, so he may contribute to end genocide perpetuate against Khmer people than to endure it and try to clean the assassins from its crimes.

It is natural that yuons hated china as china can hated yuons and each one still tear Cambodia out instead of taking each one’s responsibilities face to its crimes and horrors. Yuons think they are wises, even than Chinese. But Yuons can lose its face by choosing to attack China today.

Bopha Angkor
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*China Played No Role in Khmer Rouge Politics: Ambassador*
By Kong Sothanarith, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
22 January 2010

China’s ambassador to Cambodia told a group Friday that the Chinese had not aided the Khmer Rouge but had sought to keep Cambodians from suffering under
the regime.

“The Chinese government never took part in or intervened into the politics of Democratic Kampuchea,” the ambassador, Zhang Jin Feng, told the opening
class at Khong Cheu Institute.

The Chinese did not support the wrongful policies of the regime, but instead
tried to provide assistance through food, hoes and scythes, Zhang said.

“If there were no food [assistance], the Cambodian people would have
suffered more famine,” she said.

The comments come as the Khmer Rouge tribunal prepares for its second trial,
of five high-ranking members of the regime.

However, a leading documentarian of the regime said the Chinese may want to
revise that statement, given all the evidence that points to their
involvement with the Khmer Rouge.

“According to documents, China intervened in all domains from the top to
lower level: security, including the export of natural resources from
Cambodia, like rice, bile of tigers, bears and animal skins to exchange for
agriculture instruments,” said Youk Chhang, director of the Documentation
Center of Cambodia.

“In the domain of security, Chinese advisers trained units to catch the
enemy, and some of the trainers went to inspect the outcome of the training
at the local level,” he said.

China maintained close diplomatic ties with the Khmer Rouge after they came to power. It was one of only nine communist countries to keep an embassy in
the country after April 1975.

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