WHAT CAN THE UNITED NATIONS DO TO CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM IN VIOLATION OF 
10 UN RESOLUTIONS 1979-1988 ?
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.

IS THE UN  JUST " MACHIN" DO NOTHING ORGANIZATION, WHERE THEIR UN DIPLOMATS ARE 
CORRUPTED ,INCOMPETENTS, INCAPABLE, EASILY MANIPULATED  UNDER THE DIRECTION OF 
THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK,WALL STREET BANKERS AND INTERNATIONAL 
BANKERS ?
 
Yellow shirts appeal to UN 


1/01/2011
Bangkok Post and Agencies


Thailand Patriot Network representatives on Saturday submitted a letter to 
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, asking for justice, humanity and 
to respect the civil rights of seven Thais currently detained in Cambodia.


The group, led by Somboon Thongburan and Tossapon Kaewtima, left the letter 
with a United Nations security officer at the world body's Bangkok office on 
Ratchadamnoen Road.


The seven detained Thais, including Democrat Party member of parliament Panich 
Vikitsreth and members of the Peoples Alliance for Democracy (PAD) protest 
movement, also known as yellow shirts. 


They were apprehended by Cambodian troops along the Thai border with Cambodia's 
Banteay Meanchey province. Cambodia said the seven Thais intruded onto its 
soil, a claim that has not been contested by Thai authorities.


The Patriot Network took land documents to the UN office. According to the 
Network activists, a temporary office of the United Nations High Commissioner 
for Refugees (UNHCR) was located there in 1977-1978 during the war in Cambodia 
at Boundary Marker No 46, currently in the area of Thailand's Prachin Buri, the 
province adjacent to Sa Kaeo.
 
 
HAPPY ARE THOSE VIETNAMESE APPOINTED AS FAKE "CAMBODIAN" 


 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.
 
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.
 
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 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. 
 






UN urged to help Arrested 7 [Thai trespassers] [-PAD's fake document to accuse 
Cambodia?] 


2/01/2011
Achara Ashayagachat
Bangkok Post


The Thai Patriots Network has asked the United Nations to help secure the 
release of seven Thais held in Phnom Penh on charges of illegal entry into 
Cambodia, and claims to have proof of their innocence.


The network, led by Somboon Thongburan and allied to the People's Alliance for 
Democracy, gave a petition to the UN at its regional headquarters on 
Ratchadamnoen Avenue yesterday.


The petition included a copy of land title deeds and receipts of tax payments 
on the land, which is said to prove that the Thais, including Democrat MP 
Panich Vikitsreth, were actually arrested on Thai soil in Khok Sung district, 
Sa Kaeo.


Mr Somboon said the land belonged to Khem Paengsungnern and was connected to 
border marker No 46, and the Thais were about 300m from the border mark when 
they were arrested last Wednesday.


This contradicts findings by the Thai Foreign Ministry, which admitted earlier 
that the Thais were about one kilometre inside Cambodian territory at the time 
of the arrest.





 IN CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY  VIETNAM  1979-2011.






Hor NAM Hong 
1. HOR NAM HONG IS A VIETNAMESE COMMUNIST ACTING AS FOREIGN MINISTER OF 
CAMBODIA OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM 
2. HOR NAM HONG 'S ENVOY SENT TO THAILAND IS ALSO A VIETNAMESE WOMAN (YOU OY ) 
PLAYING A ROLE AS "CAMBODIAN" ENVOY AT THE COURT OF THAILAND .
 

FAKE "Cambodian" Ambassador to Thailand You Ay(A VIETNAMESE WOMAN" arrives in 
Bangkok yesterday to resume her post after her Thai counterpart, Prasas 
Prasasvinitchai, returned to his post in Phnom Penh on Tuesday. Thailand and 
Cambodia normalised ties after former premier Thaksin Shinawatra resigned as an 
adviserto Hun Sen on Monday. (Photo: The Nation)
Let us describe this thief .

HOR NAM HONG  deputy PM or HUN SEN'S BIG THIEF .
ACCORDING TO THIS FORMULA :
THIS BOOK : " GIAI PHONG " by T Terzani. It describes a Vietnamese as THIEF, A 
LIAR, A KILLER, A DECEIVER , a sleeper ...... 
 
Hor Namhong,(VIETNAMESE , HIDING BEHIND THE LABEL KHMER ROUGE), RESPOSNSIBLE 
FOR 800 KHMER ELITE DEAD AT BENG TRABEK SCHOOL  ) ministre des Affaires 
étrangères 
 
HOR NAM HONG's SENT VIETNAMESE AS "Cambodia"envoy ABROAD. 
VIETNAMESE MEN AND WOMEN SENT ABROAD AS FAKE "CAMBODIAN " AMBASSADORS ABROAD BY 
HOR NAM HONG ,TO REPRESENT KING SIHAMONI, FORMER KING SIHANOUK , QUEEN MONIQUE 
SIHANOUK CAMBODIA , AND THE CAMBODIAN PEOPLE.
 
.H.E. Mrs. You Ay ( VIETNAMESE )
Ambassador
Kingdom of Thailand

 
Thai MP faces charges 

Thursday, 30 December 2010 22:01 Cheang Sokha 

 

Photo by: Pha Lina Thai Yellow Shirt activist Veera Somkwamkid is escorted by 
Cambodian police ahead of yesterday’s hearing at Phnom Penh Municipal Court.

A Thai lawmaker and six other Thai nationals face up to 18 months in prison 
after being charged in Phnom Penh Municipal Court yesterday following their 
arrest for trespassing near the contentious Thai-Cambodian border.

Panich Vikitsreth, an MP from Thailand’s ruling Democrat Party, was among a 
group of seven people charged with illegal entry and unlawfully entering a 
military base, Phnom Penh deputy prosecutor Sok Roeun said. The group was 
questioned yesterday after being apprehended near a military encampment in 
Banteay Meanchey province on Wednesday, across the border from Thailand’s Sa 
Kaeo province.

Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva admitted he had tasked Panich with 
investigating the border and called for the case to be dismissed.

“Cambodia must release all seven Thais immediately,” Abhisit said. “Cambodia 
must take into consideration that if they want cordial ties, they should rely 
on negotiations. If not, then there is a problem for both sides.”

Abhisit assigned Thai foreign minister Kasit Piromya with travelling to 
Cambodia and meeting with Cambodian Minister of Foreign Affairs Hor Namhong in 
a bid to secure the group’s release. Following the meeting, however, Hor 
Namhong told reporters that the case would proceed.

“While the court process is ongoing, the government cannot do anything,” Hor 
Namhong said. Prime Minister Hun Sen addressed the case in a speech on 
Wednesday, saying Thai lawmakers “have parliamentary immunity in Thailand, but 
not in Cambodia”.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Kasit said through a translator that the incident would not create broader 
conflict between Thailand and Cambodia.

“We respect the judiciary of Cambodia,” he said. “We have proposed to the 
[Cambodian] government that they complete this case as soon as possible.”

Arrested along with Panich was Veera Somkwamkid, a former leader of the “Yellow 
Shirt” People’s Alliance for Democracy who now leads the Thailand Patriot 
Network, a PAD splinter group. Veera and the PAD have staged repeated rallies 
along the border to protest against alleged Cambodian encroachment. 

PAD spokesman Panthep Puapongpan said Wednesday that the group had gone to 
“investigate the demarcation area between Thailand and Cambodia”, claiming they 
were apprehended on Thai soil.

“We request that the Cambodian government officially, from Hun Sen, must 
apologise to the Thai people and to the Thai government,” Panthep said. 
“Cambodia has tried to invade us and hold the territory that belongs to us.”

Thai deputy prime minister Suthep Thaugsuban acknowledged, however, that the 
group was arrested in Cambodia. 

“Panich and his entourage passed the border police checkpoint and border police 
followed them by car to ask them to return, but they were already on Cambodian 
soil,” Suthep said.

Panich, Veera and their fellow defendants wore solemn expressions as they were 
led into their hearing yesterday, which was closed to reporters. The seven are 
being held in Prey Sar prison, with their trial date yet to be scheduled.

Back in Banteay Meanchey, provincial governor Ung Oeun said he had ordered all 
border crossings closed save for the Poipet International Border Checkpoint. 

In Preah Vihear province, two Cambodian villagers were arrested yesterday along 
the border by Thai soldiers, said Dy Phen, director of the border relations 
office in Banteay Meanchey.

“I have sent my forces to negotiate with the Thai side and have those two 
villagers released, because they were just scavenging in the forest and did not 
know where the border line was,” he said.

Panich’s case marks the latest turn in the long-standing border dispute between 
Thailand and Cambodia, which heated up in 2008 when Preah Vihear temple was 
enshrined as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for the Kingdom. A bilateral 
demarcation plan is in progress, though it has been stalled since last year 
pending approval of the latest round of negotiations in the Thai parliament. 
ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY AFP AND SAM RITH
 HAPPY ARE THOSE VIETNAMESE APPOINTED AS FAKE "CAMBODIAN" 


 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.
 
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.
 
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 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. 
 
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