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Subject: Thaksin obtained Cambodian citizenship in March 2009


  



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01 February 2010





Thaksin obtained Cambodian citizenship in March 2009 (2)

Thailand's fugitive former premier Thaksin Shinawatra obtained a Cambodian 
passport in the last week of March 2009. The Royal Decree granting Thaksin 
Khmer citizenship was signed off by CPP and Senate President Chea Sim in his 
capacity then as Acting Head of State. King Norodom Sihamoni had been "advised" 
to unexpectedly but discretely leave Cambodia for France in that last week of 
March 2009 in order to keep secret the CPP decision to grant Khmer citizenship 
to Thaksin.





Former anti-Vietnamese Resistance soldiers confront Thai Army at Preah Vihear 
(2)

The Hun Sen government has deliberately selected former anti-Vietnamese 
Resistance soldiers - from the Khmer Rouge, Funcinpec and Son Sann's KPNLF - to 
confront the Thai Army in the defense of Preah Vihear Temple. The 
Vietnamese-inspired CPP policy is to eliminate all Khmer soldiers who fought 
against the Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia in the 1980's, especially the 
Khmer Rouge warriors who continued fighting the Hun Sen government until 1998. 
The objective of this policy is to prevent any possible armed rebellion against 
the current regime in the future and to turn a "completely new page" in the 
relations between Cambodia and Vietnam.





A long history of border encroachments by Vietnam in Svay Rieng province (1)

Even opposition leader Sam Rainsy, who pulled out a so-called border post in 
Svay Rieng province last October, may not know that there had been continuous 
attempts by Vietnam over the last century to encroach on Cambodian territory, 
especially in Svay Rieng province.

- In 1930, under French colonial rule, King Sisowath Monivong (1875-1941), 
fearing and wanting to contain Vietnamese encroachments, ordered on-the-spot 
land measurements, border delineation and mapping of that part of Svay Rieng 
province where Sam Rainsy pulled out the so-called border post. The concerned 
area was around Koh Khsan (later on known as Koh Kban) in Chantrea district. 
See the 12 February 1930 Royal Declaration at http://tinyurl.com/ycg2den

- In 1986, under the People's Republic of Kampuchea, Msah Lah, a courageous 
Deputy Minister who was suspicious about border encroachments by Vietnam, 
requested national press agency SPK to print aerial photos of the Svay Rieng 
border post plantings. There is also a telling report by Sao Samuth, Chairman 
of the Svay Rieng Border Subcommittee. Subsequently, Sao Samuth was reportedly 
murdered in 1987 by the Vietnamese for being patriotic on the boundary affairs. 
 See CPP secret documents at http://tinyurl.com/yhh68fh

- In 1999, under the current Kingdom of Cambodia, Royal Cambodian Armed Forces 
(RCAF) Commander-in-Chief General Ke Kim Yan wrote a report to Prime Minister 
Hun Sen indicating that Vietnam had been surreptitiously and illegally annexing 
stretches of Cambodia's territories including in Svay Rieng province. The 
report details several cases where Vietnamese civilians protected by armed 
soldiers or militiamen grabbed land belonging to Cambodian farmers and moved 
border markers well inside Cambodian territory. Read the full report at 
http://tinyurl.com/yjypg2s





Cambodia is committing suicide as a nation because of her inadequate handling 
of border affairs: Norodom Sihanouk (1)

In a 16 March 2005 statement King-Father Norodom Sihanouk condemned the 
continuous border encroachment by the Vietnamese authorities. He mentioned the 
case of Svay Rieng province where opposition leader Sam Rainsy uprooted last 
October a so-called border post to defend Cambodian farmers who were victims of 
land grab associated with border encroachment. The King-Father specified that 
Vietnam had recently created "new borders" to her benefit. In conclusion, he 
accused the Vietnamese-subservient Hun Sen government of pushing Cambodia to 
commit suicide as a nation because of its weak stance on the border issue.

Full text of the royal statement in French with unofficial translation in Khmer 
at http://tinyurl.com/yk99v3d





Both Cambodian and Vietnamese authorities recognize their "mistake" on border 
post location (2)

On 27 January the Svay Rieng provincial court sentenced opposition leader Sam 
Rainsy and two Cambodian farmers to jail term for uprooting on 25 October 2009 
a border post (#185) in Koh Kban Kandal village, in Samraong commune, Chantrea 
district, Svay Rieng province. However, following the strong evidence presented 
by the Sam Rainsy Party at http://tinyurl.com/yeaoxyf with further explanation 
at http://tinyurl.com/yk5zbtt, both the Cambodian and Vietnamese authorities 
are now obliged to recognize that the so-called border post uprooted by Sam 
Rainsy had been planted at the wrong place. Actually, it was planted well 
inside Cambodia's territory, at a distance of nearly 300 meters from the 
legal/official border with Vietnam.

Therefore, that so-called border post (#185) was not a real and legal one, 
meaning Sam Rainsy and the two farmers have committed no crime. Realizing their 
"mistake," Vietnamese border officials on 16 November removed nearby "border" 
posts (#184, 186 and 187) and took them back to Vietnam, leading the Sam Rainsy 
Party to claim a "political and moral victory for Cambodia." Read  the SRP 
statement at http://tinyurl.com/ye2o6w2





Profile of the two farmers currently in jail (1)

Who are the two Cambodian farmers who, alongside Sam Rainsy, were sentenced on 
27 January by the Svay Rieng provincial court to one year in prison? They are 
Meas Srey, female, 38, and Prum Chea, male, 41. They have been living with 
their families, for generations, in Samraong commune bordering Vietnam. They 
are victims of land grab associated with border encroachment. Actually, their 
only crime was their courage to publicly denounce injustice while standing next 
to Sam Rainsy on Meas Srey's rice field on 25 October. 

Meas Srey and Prum Chea were actually spokespersons for several dozens farmer 
families in Samraong commune alone who have lost, or are in the process of 
losing, their rice fields to Vietnam because "border" posts have been moved 
deeper and deeper into Cambodian territory.

Please listen to the two victims by clicking at http://tinyurl.com/yfmakb5

  



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