Cambodia 
to shut Vietnamese refugee centre 







Hundreds of Montagnards have fled to Cambodia since 
200114 December 2010
BBC 
News

Viet 
troops banned opposition MP from visiting border [from inside Cambodia] 
(Updated) 










SRP 
MPs' visit to Kampong Cham border: FLAGRANT Vietnamese encroachments 
everywhere 








SRP MP Mao Monyvan of Kampong Cham (R) with SRP MP Son 
Chhay at border post 125 where three Khmer villages in Kampong Cham were lost 
(Phum Preah Sre, Phum Thlok Trach and Phum Anlong Chrei) to Vietnam. Phum Along 
Chrei is Heng Samrin's village and today Vietnam only kept his house to be part 
of today's Cambodia.






SRP MP Son Chhay before being stopped on Cambodian soil 
by Vietnamese army at the location of the new border post number 103.








14 Dec 2010
By Pech Bandol
Free Press Magazine 
Online


14 Dec 2010
By Uon 
Chhin
Radio Free Asia
Translated from Khmer by 
Soy
Click here to read the article in 
Khmer


On 14 Dec 2010, Vietnamese border troops banned 
a group of about 18 opposition SRP MPs and other party officials – right inside 
Cambodian territories – from visiting the location where stakes are installed 
for a border post delimiting Cambodia and Vietnam in Memot district, Kampong 
Cham province.


The ban took place between the border 
inspection post in Daun Roath and border post 103 located in Daun Roath 
village, 
Roung commune, Memot district, and the scuffle lasted about 30 minutes.


SRP MP Son Chhay indicated that the ban by the 
Viets show that Vietnam encroached on Cambodian territories because its troops 
came to prevent Cambodian MPs and officials right inside Cambodian 
territories.


Son Chhay added: “If the Viet side has secret for them 
to prevent our delegation from taking a look just at these border stakes, then 
it creates even more suspicions as to whether what the secret is for them to 
ban 
us from seeing these stakes?”


Nevertheless, Hun Neng [Hun Xen’s brother], the 
Kampong Cham provincial governor, claimed that the Viet issued this ban because 
the SRP MPs entered the Viet territories and these MPs and officials do not 
know 
the geography of this area.


Prior to going to look at border post 103 in 
Roung commune, the SRP MPs and officials visited border post 108 and 109 
located 
in Dar commune, Memot district. There, MP Son Chhay declared that 14 Cambodian 
villages in Memot district were lost from the border post 
planting based on the map used by the Memot district authority 
and direct interviews with local officials and villagers.


Mrs. Yem Muon, a villager from Dar commune, 
indicated that she lost 1.5 hectare of her land: “Now that I lost my land, I 
don’t know what land [to earn my living], I lost everything brothers and 
sisters! 
This is the second time already. Last year they already took 
8-hectare of my land, now they came and took my [leftover] land for the second 
time, I lost everything, what land can I use to earn a living?”


Mrs. Som Phy who lives in Daun Roath village, 
Roung commune, indicated that she lost about 1.5-hectare of her land and that, 
right now, Viet villagers are cultivating on her land: “The rice field you can 
see there, the one next to that forest, that’s my rice field, yes! The Yuons 
took 
everything, this is the land I have left right now, this is it! 
This is the rice field I’ve got now! Next to the pagoda fence. This I tell you, 
nephews and nieces, this is all I have left!”


>From France, Mr. Sean Pengse, President of the 
Cambodia’s Border Committee (CBC), said that the Cambodian government should 
not 
ignore the lost of rice fields by local farmers due to these border post 
plantings. He added: “The villagers are complaining that the Yuons encroached 
inside Cambodia, this is true from what I know, it’s not just 2-3 hectares at 
all. In some areas, such as Ratanakiri and Mondulkiri, the Yuons encroached 
close to 15-km inside our territories.”


Mr. Sean Pengse added that, to preserve 
Cambodia’s territorial integrity, he asks the Cambodian government to respect 
the Paris Peace Accords (PPA) on Cambodia, as well as the Cambodian 
Constitution. Furthermore, the PPA stipulates that all treaties that affect 
Cambodia’s territorial integrity must be annulled.

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Posted by 
Heng Soy | 





Vietnamese soldiers confront a delegation led by 
members of the opposition Sam Rainsy Party trying to visit a controversial 
border marker yesterday. (Photo by: Heng 
Chivoan)Tuesday, 14 December 2010
Meas Sokchea 

The 
Phnom Penh PostSRP Cabinet


























10 UN
RESOLUTIONS,(1979-1988) VOTED BY 116 UN MEMBER COUNTRIES ,CALL VIETNAM TO CEASE 
HER OCCUPATION OF
CAMBODIA & REMOVE ALL HER TROOPS FROM THE COUNTRY, ARE NOT RESPECTED AS OF
TODAY. 



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 ...." 

As of today,Cambodia is still occupied by the Vietnamese
troops :

 

1. despite the call from the US President Reagan to Vietnam to cease her 
occupation of Cambodia since 1988.

2. because America,  under President Clinton,( Anti Khmer race ,like Henry 
Kissinger and  his policy of bombing and
invasion of Cambodia in 1970's) by 1995 and his group had reversed
the Reagan adminstration 's compliance with the 10 UN resolutions.

CAMBODIA
today remains  OCCUPIED BY  VIETNAM 
1979-2010.  

Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese communist  invaders.

Vietnam must cease her occupation of Cambodia at once.

THE MOMENT , AMERICA, UNDER HENRY KISSINGER
INVISIBLE HANDS , BEHIND THE SCENE , STOPS COLLABORATING WITH
THE CAMBODIAN ENEMIES(THE VIETNAMESE COMMUNIST OCCUPIERS , THE FRIENDS OF HENRY 
KISSINGER ) ALL KHMER COULD FIND
INSTANTLY PEACE & JUSTICE.

 BURY
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2010 20:50:40 -0800
Subject: Bankaul Prum Daen 109 (by Nore Yutt)
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]

Please see attachment.

Thanks,

V.S.





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