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Tuesday 25 September 2012

Koh Tral, Koh Trolach belong to Cambodia, let's take Vietnam to international court!


Koh Tral has never been apart of Vietnam

Anonymous said...

I feel so outraged at the island-grabbing by the Viet thieves and the enemy within, namely Hun Sen. Shame on Mr Brevie for putting Koh Tral under the Viet control. If you look at the American map of Cambodia, it also shows that Koh Tral Island belongs to Cambodia. Currently, the Island of Koh Tral is considered part of the Vietnamese province of Hatien. Well, if you read up on the history of that former Khmer province of Hatien, the Khmer King had allowed a Chinese man named Maccu to develop the area and even in the Vietnamese history, the Island of Koh Tral has never been apart of the province of Hatien at all. Even the late Chinese Premier Chou Enlai said that the island of Koh Tral is part of Cambodia. I feel so disgusted at Hun Sen, the thug, who behaves spinelessly with the land-grabbing thieves. We must find a way to reclaim our island of Koh Tral back. It has always been ours since the beginning of time, and it ain't going to change any time soon. We must find ways to get it back from the predatory Viets.
24 September 2012 9:42 AM
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Cambodia can take Vietnam to the International Court to get back Koh Tral

Anonymous said... 
I checked this website called "Phu Quoc Travel Guide" and it says this:

"After Cambodia gained independence from France, sovereignty disputes over the island were raised since there was no colonial decision on the island's fate. Dating back to 1939, the Goverenor-general of French Indochina, Jules Brévié had drawn a line to delimiting the administrative boundaries for islands in the Gulf of Thailand: those north of the line were placed under the Cambodian protectorate; those south of the line were managed by the colony of Cochinchina. Brévié made the point that the decision merely addressed police and administrative task, and that no sovereignty decision had been made. As a result, Phu Quoc remains under Cochinchina administration."

It says it right there. The sovereignty decision of Koh Tral Island had never been made. So this means we can take Vietnam to the International Court of Justice and let the court give its decision as to what country should own the island. Hun Sen really messed up for the Cambodians big time.
24 September 2012 10:58 AM
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Let's take Vietnam to ICJ

By Kmenhwatt
Right, please gather all information and take Vietnam to International Court of Justice (ICJ) like we took Thailand to ICJ, the sooner the better for us Khmer to regain our island back from Vietnam. Hanoi knew that if Hun Sen is gone, the Cambodian people will try to reclaim our island back, that's why Vietnam is trying to kiss Hun Sen and do whatever it can to help Hun Sen stay in office.

Well, we have to do more research and gather all information/documentations or old maps during the colonial France era. I've learned in Khmer school that Cambodia has many islands and Koh Tral is among them.

I've learned in Khmer history back in the day that Cambodia has Koh Tral, Koh Rong, Koh Sess, Koh Trolach (Poulo Condore), that's all I can remember. Koh Tral is the largest one among these islands.Now for Hun Sen to disclaim that island is unpatriotic. Here, Hun Sen has undoubtedly committed TREASON to his nation of Cambodia.
24 September 2012 11:25 AM
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Koh Tral is my child
Anonymous said...

I feel as strong as you are. The first time I heard that Koh Tral was ceded, I felt like I am losing my child.
I told my relative in Srok Khmer about it but they would not believe me because he is a police chief at that time, maybe in 2001. They think I am out of my mind 'cus I am his nephew. Too young to know such things, he said. I even brought up the issue with my in-law and they kinda laugh at me like I am some idiot. I just don't get it about Khmers in Srok Khmer. They either don't care or they just too  uneducated or don't follow the news. But I do know that they have a big head but small mind. What I mean is that they always brag how great they are, but in reality they lose to their teeth. Most ordinary Khmers have no knowledge when it comes to our borders, treaties, military, and strategic defense of our Srok Khmer. Our leaders need to create a place where ordinary Khmers can have a voice to have a collective idea so that our government can implement it to the public. But, no, they too afraid that the idea can give it to the enemies. But the choice is we can either put it as a secret file or in the public domain, whatever we think is our good defence decisions that fit for Srok Khmer security. Khmer citizens just don't care about their land but mostly care about their stomach.
23 September 2012 1:46 AM
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Koh Tral was a no man's island
Anonymous said... 

Koh Tral was a no man's island. The Viets fished and lived there ever since they marched south. What are you sad and mad about? If you want, you should include the Khmer Krom. Why do you only stir up emotion on just this island which Khmers never lived there as a permanent place.
23 September 2012 2:11 AM
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The fact is Koh Tral belongs to Cambodia

Anonymous said... 

2:11 AM, you right, Koh Tral was a no man's island. The fact is Koh Tral belongs to Cambodia. It has nothing to do with the people who lived there, because the Viets who lived on the island are there illegally.
It is like most of the Viets who lived on the boats around the Great Tonle Sap Lake  in Cambodia. Most of them did not have a real ID as Khmer or Viet. We Khmer can say that they are real dangerous aliens.
In that case you would say the country is of course Cambodia's, but the water on the Great Lake of Tonle Sap is Vietnam's, because there is no Khmer living on the area as boat people?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, we can take Vietnam to ICJ for making illegal treaties with their own puppet regime.

Anonymous said...

in fact, khmer peoples has small populations and poor defense, that's why Viet took that island,so easy

Anonymous said...

I support the resolutions 1000%, take the Youn to world court for robbery of foreign lands.

Anonymous said...

Young government has always wanted to control Laos and
Cambodia, so they can bring their people to live there forever. And once, they have moved into Cambodia, Youn would act like, it is their own land. whatever they do is always legal. But for Khmer people, it is always illegal.
I think the Khmer government, which led by Mr. Hun Sen, must stop the Youn from acting like it is their country. They must respect our laws. And the Cambodian government should limit, how many Youn can come to live in Cambodia. If we allow many of them to come over, one day they will control our country for sure. I know Mr. Hun Sen is just a puppet for Youn. But it is about time that he cares about Cambodian people, and our interests.

Van