Friday, August 27, 2010

Triet to help the illegal Yuon immigrants in Cambodia, but the Kmer leaders 
wouldn't ever dare talk about Khmer Krom plight to the Viets: Shameful! 



Vietnamese President Nguyen Minh Triet (R) is greeted upon his arrival at Phnom 
Penh international airport August 26, 2010. Triet arrived in Cambodia for a 
three-day visit on an invitation by Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni. 
REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

President to help reduce poverty among Vietnamese in Cambodia 

August, 27 2010
VNS


PHNOM PENH — The Party and State recognised their responsibility to reduce 
poverty and improve job security for the Vietnamese community in Cambodia, said 
President Nguyen Minh Triet yesterday.

"It is not only a matter for the Vietnamese community there alone," he said 
during a call at the Vietnamese Embassy in Phnom Penh, where he began a State 
visit at the invitation of Cambodian King Preah Bat Samdech Preah Boromneath 
Norodom Sihamoni.

Triet also asked the embassy and other relevant organisations to take the lead 
in addressing the problem of legal status for Vietnamese people living in 
Cambodia.

He said he hoped that the community would always stand together, preserve 
Vietnamese traditional values and look towards their homeland.

The embassy had done a good job promoting bilateral ties between Viet Nam and 
Cambodia and providing support to Vietnamese enterprises operating in this 
neighbouring country, said the President.

Before leaving Laos earlier yesterday, Triet paid a visit to former Lao 
President Khamtay Siphandon in Champasak Province.

He expressed his pleasure at finding the former Lao President in good health 
and continuing to contribute to the development of relations between the two 
countries.

Triet affirmed that the Party, State and people of Viet Nam were delighted at 
the development achievements of Laos, which now averaged an economic growth 
rate of nearly 8 per cent, which was made possible thanks to the contribution 
of the former Lao President.

Viet Nam wished to continue fostering co-operation with Laos for the 
development of both countries, he said.

In reply, the former Lao President said the visit by President Triet would 
serve as a great encouragement as the people of Laos were preparing for their 
upcoming ninth Lao People's Revolutionary Party Congress.

He said he believed that the deep-rooted special Laos-Viet Nam relationship 
would be strengthened through exchange visits by leaders, ministries, agencies 
and local representatives from the two countries.

On the same day, Triet met diplomatic officials at the Vietnamese Consulate 
General in Champasak Province's Pakse District and representatives of the 
Vietnamese community in southern Laos.

He praised the contribution made by the consulate's diplomatic officials in 
fostering co-operation and friendship between the two countries.

Champasak was one of key economic hubs of Laos and had close relations with 
many Vietnamese localities, he stressed.

He urged the consulate to promote activities to select and support key 
Vietnamese businesses investing in Laos to help quicken the country's 
development.

Meeting with the Vietnamese community in Laos, Triet applauded their solidarity 
and contribution to the development of the country and hoped they would 
continue upholding Vietnamese traditions; opening more schools for Lao 
children, and promoting the friendship between the two countries.

 

 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 
...."







US PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN INSISTS ON CAMBODIA INDPENDENCE. 1988
"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
 
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.
 
5. 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.
 
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. 

Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders.
 
Vietnam must cease her occupation of Cambodia at once. 





BURY


 


Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2010 14:40:08 -0400
Subject: Re: Dear Amigo kangaroo - 2
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]


Hehh!!
Kangaroo is a PEACE make also  a  WAR starter too.
 
Thanks,
Thavary

On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 2:31 PM, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:

I am still standing on that view.
Since Cambodians have been bictimized by their own people, they ought
to join Thailand as one country called the Kingdom of Thailand so the
people can live in peace as other Thai people have been.

This statement is still true today if you ask whether I still believe
in it. Yes, I do.




On Aug 25, 2:27 am, Pheng Kim Ving <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Friend Jay,
>
> Yeah Yeah I've also seen kangaroo's statement that Cambodia should
> join Thailand and be a part of it, d'ohh!!. Frankly, I felt that this
> advocacy of his was simply a joke, and I laughed. I believe that he
> simply tries to relieve himself from his frustration arising from his
> view that the Khmers always kill each other for power. Or perhaps I'm
> wrong; perhaps he's serious; I don't understand him. If he's serious,
> then he must be a crazy person.
>
> He's a complicated personality. Sometimes he attacked me for saying
> exactly the same things that he himself also said, d'ohh!! Honestly I
> sometimes suspected that he didn't master English enough to understnad
> fully and correctly what I said.
>
> Regards,
>
> Pheng Kim Ving
>
> On Aug 24, 10:08 am, Jayakhmer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Dear Pheng Kim Ving,
>
> > Kangaroo is a good man, but one of his idea is dangerous.  Although I
> > will do anything to defend his rights to say whatever he wants to say
> > in this forum, I noticed that he said something that completely
> > crossed the line even for me.  Please do not misconstrue my
> > statement.  I simply said that one of his idea is dangerous (He is not
> > a dangerous man); that is the idea that in the past he has said that
> > Cambodia should be part or should join Thailand.
>
> > On this point, I draw the line.  As poor and as messy as we are,
> > Cambodia is a sovereign nation  fully recognized by the world or the
> > United Nations.  We may not get along among ourselves, but one should
> > never advocate such idea.
>
> > I still respect Kangaroo, but we all should beware of this idea.
>
> > Your friend,
>
> > Jay
>
> > On Aug 24, 2:15 am, Pheng Kim Ving <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Re:http://groups.google.com/group/camdisc/browse_thread/thread/af77bacb7...
>
> > > Dear Amigo kangaroo,
>
> > > I knew I knew, I knew it would hurt your ego, even though it was
> > > sincere and friendly  A wise man isn't embarassed to acknowledge his
> > > mistake if he makes one.
>
> > > How can you claim the Khmer Rouge's power was fragile?? During their
> > > regime, who in Cambodia confronted them?? Who posed a threat to their
> > > regime?? They didn't even envision that the much bigger much stronger
> > > Vietnam could easily destroy their regime.
>
> > > A wise man doesn't feel ashamed to admit his error, let alone tries to
> > > utter nonsense in an attempt to justify his error.
>
> > > You're a paradoxical figure here in CamDisc. You fight against those
> > > who try to defend the Khmer Rouge, and yet you never try to befriend
> > > those who, like you, make it clear that the Khmer Rouge bear full
> > > responsibility for the genocide. This is a regretful situation.
>
> > > I believe you also know that the Khmer Rouge and the Khmer Rouge
> > > sympathizers here in CamDisc unite and solidify into a group. They
> > > always try to defend and protect each other.
>
> > > I know this post of mine will be music to the ears of the Khmer Rouge
> > > and the Khmer Rouge sympathizers in here. However I think it's time to
> > > draw your attention to how you behave.
>
> > > Pheng Kim Ving- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -



>
> - Show quoted text -

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