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From: Rainsy Sam <[email protected]>


April 22, 2011

VIETNAM-CAMBODIA RELATIONS
FROM TRUONG MINH GIANG TO NGUYEN TAN DUNG

To welcome Vietnam Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung who is starting an
official visit in Cambodia on April 23, opposition radio stations in
Phnom Penh started today to broadcast an interview with Sam Rainsy in
which the latter compares Nguyen Tan Dung to Truong Minh Giang.

Truong Minh Giang was an army general from Annam (precursor of
Vietnam) in the first half of the 19th century who administered
Cambodia as a colony of the imperial court of Hue (capital of Annam).
At that time, Cambodia’s King named Ang Chan was just a puppet, having
been installed on the throne by a foreign occupation army led by
Truong Minh Giang. Cambodia’s territories were being seized by Annam
which started to annex Cambodia’s southern part known as Kampucha Krom
where a massive and steady flow of Vietnamese immigrants were
establishing an increasing number of foreign settlements.

French researcher Michel Blanchard (in “Vietnam-Cambodge: Une
frontière contestée”, L’Harmattan, 1999) wrote:
« Très affaibli, le royaume khmer [capitale à Oudong] maintint
cependant une administration dans les provinces du Kampuchea Krom
jusque dans les années 1840. Nous sommes alors encore dans le système
de la “peau de léopard”, l’unité du territoire khmer étant brisée par
de enclaves vietnamiennes, mais la souveraineté étant partagée entre
les cours de Hué et de Oudong sur leurs nationaux respectifs. La
frontière entre les deux pays, de ce fait, est donc difficile à tracer
et n’a, à ce moment, rien de linéaire (…).

L’expansion vietnamienne s’accéléra sous le règne de la reine
cambodgienne Ang Mi, placée sur le trône par les Vietnamiens en 1834.
Des fortins [vietnamiens] furent construits un peu partout, et les
révoltes [cambodgiennes] réprimées dans le sang. Mais les Vietnamiens,
conduits par Truong Minh Giang, allèrent trop loin en pratiquant une
vietnamisation à outrance. En 1840, un soulèvement général des
populations cambodgiennes se produisit tant au Cambodge lui-même que
dans les provinces du delta du Mékong [Kampuchea Krom] en voie
d’annexion ».

« Much weakened, the Khmer kingdom [capital city at Oudong]
nevertheless maintained an administration in the provinces of
Kampuchea Krom until the years 1840s. We were still then in the system
of “leopard skin”, the Khmer territorial unity being broken par
Vietnamese enclaves [represented by the dark spots on a leopard skin],
with sovereignty being shared between the imperial/royal courts of Hue
and Oudong on their respective nationals. Subsequently, the border
between the two countries was difficult to trace and was, at that
time, anything but a straight line (...).

Vietnamese expansion accelerated under the reign of Cambodian Queen
Ang Mi, who was put on the throne by the Vietnamese in 1834.
Vietnamese military forts were built all over the country and revolts
by the Cambodian people repressed in blood. But the Vietnamese, led by
Truong Minh Giang, went too far by implementing a systematic
vietnamization of the country. En 1840, a general uprising of the
Cambodian populations took place in Cambodia itself as well as in the
Mekong delta provinces of Kampuchea Krom in the process of being
annexed by Vietnam. »

The current puppet Cambodian prime minister Hun Sen, who was installed
in power by another Vietnamese invasion army in 1979, is as harmful
for Cambodia as the former puppet Cambodian monarchs Ang Chan and Ang
Mi. Even though the current Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung
is more subtle politically than General Truong Minh Giang, their
objective remains the same: To swallow Khmer lands until Cambodia’s
extinction.

In the 19th century, the “dark spots” on the “leopard skin” were
Vietnamese settlements and military fortifications. At the beginning
of this 21st century, they are the “economic concessions” and other
huge “land concessions” granted in increasing number by Hun Sen to
Vietnamese companies for the colonization of Cambodia. Nguyen Tan Dung
is now in Cambodia to inspect the ongoing colonization process. Truong
Minh Giang in his tomb can be proud of his successors.

Listen to Sam Rainsy’s interview in Khmer at http://tinyurl.com/3l2avzl

SRP Members of Parliament

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