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Saturday 9 January 2010

KMS's Communique on 31th Anniversary January 7th 1979

COMMUNIQUE

31st Anniversary of the January 7, 1979
WHO ARE THE PERFORMING'S MASTERS OF
A TRIPLE-GENOCIDE IN CAMBODIA?

(By Khmer M'Chas Srok, Paris January 7, 2010)

On January 7, 1979, during his intervention in Cambodia, Vietnam had tried to mislead the international community into believing that he had to save Cambodia from the genocidal regime of Pol Pot. In fact, the goal of Vietnam was to continue its plan of expansionism and "Vietnamization" in Cambodia, as he had done against the Kingdom of Champa (in the 17th century) and the Kampuchea Krom (in 1949). Due to the lost of many lives from the massacres, famines, the terrible deterioration of living conditions and the sufferings caused by the brutal Khmer Rouge regime at that time, the Cambodian people has been unable to resist and combat Vietnamese communists invading troops.

I- First Phase of the Cambodian Genocide:The regime of Pol Pot

According to Cambodian adage, January 7, 1979 is the day when the Vietnamese monkey put the rice on the mouth of the Khmer Rouge "Pol Pot" goat, so he alone appears to be responsible for crimes of genocide in Cambodia, crimes that cost the lives of 3 million Cambodians (figure from Vietnamese source in 1979). It is necessary to recall that during the Khmer Rouge from 1975 to 1979, Cambodia was subjected to equal control of two groups: the Khmer Rouge of Pol Pot and the Khmer Viet Minh group of current leaders of the CPP, who remains in power and in control of the country.

The international community did not consider that the presence of the Vietnamese Communist forces in Cambodia had been motivated by Cambodia to overthrow the dictatorship of Pol Pot clan, but rather by a sense of invasion force. On November 14, 1979, after the invasion into Cambodia of the Vietnamese troops from Hanoi, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted a strong resolution condemning Vietnam for this act and called for immediate and total withdrawal of its troops from Cambodia.
Moreover, after his condemnations to Vietnam on November 14, 1979, in order to put pressure on Hanoi to make an immediate withdrawal of its troops from Cambodia, the United Nations passed several other resolutions:

* Resolution 35 / 6 of 22 October 1980;
* Resolution 36 / 5 of October 21, 1981;
* Resolution A/RES/41/6 of October 21, 1986 of the United Nations (adopted by a vote of 116 for and 21 against with 13 abstentions).

Later, the United Nations, by a majority vote, adopted a new resolution to impose an economic embargo on Cambodia.
To continue its policy of "Vietnamization" in Cambodia, Vietnam has tried to mislead the attention of the international community by starting to withdraw 18,000 of its troops from Cambodia on December 15, 1988, while still retaining another 50,000 men to be "under command" of the Cambodian armed forces. However, we knew that so far in adverse, it is the Cambodian military forces who received orders directly from the military in Hanoi.
This means that all UN resolutions on Cambodia have never been actually respected by Vietnam. The Cambodian people subsequently continue to suffer violations by Hanoi of all forms of human rights, even after the "last withdrawal" of the Vietnamese troops in October 1989 under international observation, because these withdrawals were nothing but organized scenes by Vietnam to deceive the eyes of the international community.

I- Second phase of the Cambodian Genocide: The Plan "K5" (1985-1990)

Under this policy of "Vietnamization," the constant violations of human rights of the Khmer people have been unveiled by a new strategy, called "Plan K5", an extension plan of genocide of the Cambodian people in accordance with the Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam done in Hanoi in 1984 (see the book "The Wall of Bamboo" by Esmeralda Luciolli of Médecins du Monde). Finally, the policy of the genocide in Cambodia through the "Plan K5" was a complete success for Hanoi who is solely responsible.
Once again, Hanoi - the hypocrite, had pretended to comply with the UN resolution by signing the Paris Peace Agreement on Cambodia in October 23, 1991, which stipulated the following:

1) Demobilization of 70% for each of the military forces of the four Cambodian factions;
2) Creation of a neutral atmosphere to ensure the organization of free and fair elections in Cambodia;
3) Reconstruction of Cambodia;
4) Restore the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and inviolability of Cambodia.

It is now absolutely clear that Hanoi has never honored his signature on these agreements. Even more seriously, contrary to its commitment, Vietnam continues to violate the sovereignty, independence, territorial integrity and inviolability of Cambodia through, inter alia, its complementary treaty of 1985 treaty signed in 2005 with Cambodia. Other treaties in favor of Vietnam abdicate portions of Cambodian territory to Vietnam without Khmer People being party to these agreements!

III- Third phase of the Cambodian Genocide: The integration of Cambodia into the Indochinese Federation under the control of Vietnam

Rather than ensuring the well-being of its own people, the government instead has committed serious violations of the rights of the Khmer people in both of its cultural life, social life, the right to health, as well as in economic and political sectors. The Government of Cambodia provides better care to the Vietnamese immigrants (who constitutes of nearly 30% of the population of Cambodia), by ensuring to them a standard of living undoubtedly better than to its own Khmer people in the country. We can conclude from all of these actions that the current government of Cambodia, led by CPP, is an authority who has a special mission from Vietnam to pursue a policy of genocide of the Khmer people, via a "Vietnamization" in Cambodia.

Recently, Radio Free Asia (http://www.rfa.org), in its issue of December 5, 2009, has announced that Vietnam had forced the Cambodian government to provide 100,000 hectares of land to develop rubber plantations and to give the Vietnamese people the right to live and work in Cambodia for a period of one year without resident form. For the record, to date, the Cambodian people suffered from a chronic shortage of farmland. Why in this situation when there are not enough jobs for the generation of Khmers who need income to meet a minimum standard of living and who don't have land for cultivation of food for their survival, the Cambodian government rather pay attention in securing jobs and lands for the Vietnamese immigrants instead? At the same time, if we turn to look at the situation of Cambodian workers in Vietnam, they got fired and deported en masse back to Cambodia, because these are the duties of the Vietnamese authority to ensure the economy of their country.

This policy has been applied in Cambodia since January 7, 1979, while Vietnam had declared loudly to the world that he had come to save Cambodia from the Pol Pot regime. Definitely, Vietnam continues to shamelessly trample the spirit of the Paris Peace Agreement on October 23, 1991, for which Vietnam has solemnly pledged and bound as a signatory country.

Therefore, for 20 years, since 1989 (when Hanoi was pretending to withdraw its troops from Cambodia) until the end of 2009, the international community had given all the time to Vietnam to fulfill its obligations binding as a permanent member of the UN for all the agreements it has co-signed with the United Nations.

In practice, Vietnam's behavior was in contradiction with the Universal Declaration of United Nations on Human Rights, since during these 20 years, Vietnam has never abandoned its policy of "Vietnamization" in Cambodia. In addition, during the 31 years since 07 January 1979 until the present, Vietnam has never suffered any sanction from the international community for its acts of violations of Human Rights in Cambodia.

Obviously, this period of 31 years of life make way for the Vietnamese children born in Cambodia in 1979, an undeniable ability to lawfully lead Cambodia, while Khmer children of the same age born on their own land in Cambodia are always hungry, out of school, trampled underfoot by the wealthy and the ruling authorities. These Cambodians have no hope of escape in the same way as the Vietnamese kids, because of their poverty and the social injustice which deprives them of schooling and living conditions to attain a full potential god-given life. We know that poverty, ignorance and fear are the key factors to exclude children out of human society.

In this third phase, that is the identity of the Khmer people which is the subject of the main attack of the policy of "Vietnamization" in Cambodia leading to a Triple-Genocide of the Khmer People..

Dear Khmer compatriots,

This is the time that all the children of the real Khmer M'Chas Srok (Sovereign People on the Land of Khmer civilization) must join forces and fight together to make an end to the "Vietnamization" which leads to the loss of our country. Our unity and action must be deployed urgently to stop as soon as possible this policy which was speedily led by CPP who was installed to power for specifically carry out this mission by the Vietnamese invading troops on January 7, 1979.

This policy of Vietnamization is currently promoting a new form of genocide in Cambodia, which is to erase in the near future our Khmer identity, as was done to the Kingdom of Champa in the past.

Paris, January 07, 2010

Khmer M'Chas Srok
Dr. Sakhonn CHAK
Président

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

it seem like you'r named yourself to be a Khmer M'Chas Srok. why u'r not in cambodia or somewhere in khmer thai border to liberate the country from the viet occupation? whatever the story have been told about vietcon plot, but before the jan 7th 1979. ah pol-pot killed alot innocent khmer pples just for pleasure or a doubt about being a spy or its ennemy. what's kind a dog r u ?

Anonymous said...

It's not polite to call Dr. Sakhonn CHAK a dog. Who's the above anonymity? We are Khmer so can't we call ourselves Khmer owner? Pls try to think of positive way! Maybe it was out of his ability to save the whole Cambodia. At least he tries to share the knowledge. Most Cambodian people dare not sacrifice. They think of own benefits and are scared of death. I wonder why the powerful guys in Khmer don't think in the long run. They are very rich now so what if in the future their young generations have no own country to live? I only hope there's a way out from VN root.

Anonymous said...

Anybody who call Khmer name is just another Khmer rouge that being polite way of saying I want to kill you. Come on Khmer! We are Khmers are we? True Khmer love and peace