Sok Kong: I am a Vietnamese 
 




20 March 2008
Translated from Vietnamese by Wanna
Originally posted at: http://www.xwanna.com

Original article in Vietnamese: “Tôi là người Việt Nam!"

Maybe some people are still skeptical about who is Sok Kong? Now, believe me 
and believe him (Sok Kong)!

Oknha Sok Kong said...

Tôi sinh ra ở Prey Veng. Ba mẹ tôi là người VN, tôi được sinh ra ở CPC. Năm 
1975 sang VN làm ruộng ở Đồng Tháp. Lúc đó tôi 23 tuổi. Năm 1979 tôi trở lại CPC

Translation: I was born in Prey Veng. My parents are Vietnamese, I was born in 
Cambodia. In 1975, I backed to VN and do farming at Don Thap province. I was 
then 23. In 1979, I returned to Cambodia

Tôi giàu con lắm, có đến sáu đứa: ba trai, ba gái. Con trai đầu làm việc ở 
TP.HCM, con trai thứ hai quản lý khách sạn và xí nghiệp may số 1, con trai thứ 
ba quản lý xí nghiệp may 2, ba đứa con gái còn đi học ở Úc.

Translation: I have many children, including 6: 3 sons, 3 daughters. My eldest 
son works at HCM(Ho Chi Minh) city; My second son is a manager of a hotel and 
garment factory Number 01; My third son is a manager of garment factory Number 
02; My three daughters are all studying in Australia.

Trước đây vì một số lý do tôi không muốn ai biết mình là người VN. Còn bây giờ 
thì không. Tôi là người VN. Tôi vinh dự về điều đó!

Translation: In the past, from some reasons, I don't want anyone to know that I 
am a Vietnamese. Now, it's NOT. I am a Vietnamese. I'm proud of that.

 









 
Mr. Koy Kuong (pictured), yuon spokesman for Cambodian Foreign Ministry, said 
the ministry has received orders from Prime Minister Hun Sen to prepare the 
documents. He also said that Cambodia will take the border case with Thailand 
to both the International Court of Justice in The Hague and to the UN Security 
Council.

The spokesman said Cambodia has not lodged the legal complaints with the IJC 
yet, but Cambodia had already informed the court of its intention to lodge the 
complaints.
 
 
 
 
 
 



"Cambodia has reached the limits of its patience.": HUNSEN

 

President Reagan’s demand to Vietnam "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.." 
 
" 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. 
Our study in depth reveals that the "Cambodian" administration , is run by the 
Vietnamese invaders in disguised as "Cambodian " with fake Cambodian names & ID 
. Such as :
1. Hok Lundy , non elected Vetnamese communist , Head of Security, Prison 
administration, Police
2. Ngor Hong Ly
3. Nger Chhai Lieng
4. Cheam Yiep
5. Um Sarit
6. Svay Sitha 
7. Mme Men Sam An
8. Heng Poeuv, Lis Rasi, Hang Vuthy
9. Ong Yin tieng etc….



Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 22:49:32 -0700
Subject: Suggesting that yuon is a racist word incites racial hatred
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]




Suggesting that yuon is a racist word incites racial hatred 
Indeed, the word yuon is a Cambodian word to refer to Vietnamese (English), 
Vietnamien (french), Voatnam (Chinese Chao Zhou), Yieknam (in Vietnamese 
language) or Yia Nam (Chinese mandarin). Therefore in each language, each 
nationality has their word to call something differently. Your media accusation 
to Mr Sam Rainsy is indeed very provocative and inciting of hate rather than 
helping to promote cultural diversity.
                                          
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