Meanwhile,
in the East the Cambodian nation is forbidden or blind-folded to
witness, look and protest over perennial acts of encroachments by
Vietnamese authorities and farmers usurping more and more of its
ancestral soils and farmlands. Since 1979 thousands of Cambodian
families have been forcefully driven off their villages and farmlands
along the border with Vietnam with tacit connivance and green light from
the Vietnam-installed Phnom Penh regime. Like the plights of most
ordinary Cambodians under this present regime these families have
endured untold miseries and hardships yet their sufferings have gone
largely unquestioned and ignored by the international and national press
and media, as well as by a handful of domestically grown 'human rights'
monitoring bodies with personal agendas to advance and cash flows from
various sources to maintain by means of treading prevailing lines of
political correctness, set and patterned by the overwhelming tides and
shadow cast by the well documented [Vietnam instigated] horrors which
Hanoi's troops ostensibly came to put an end to in December 1979, and
hence the deafening silence afforded over and to these post-1979
tragedies - School of Vice |
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