Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Cambodia, Vietnam begin formal border demarcation

Hun Sen: Comrade Dung, you smell kind of funny!
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (R) hugs Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung during the inauguration of the first border marker at the Bavet village in Svay Rieng province, 170 km (106 miles) east of Phnom Penh, September 27, 2006. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

Dung: Comrade Hun Sen, why are you smiling so big?
Hun Sen: I smile because I saw you smile. Why do you smile?
Dung: Because I got what I wanted!

Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (R) shakes hands with Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung during the inauguration of a border marker at the Bavet village in Svay Rieng province, 170 km (106 miles) east of Phnom Penh, September 27, 2006. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Hun Sen: Hey, I was told that this is VN-Cambodia border, how come the sign says only Vietnam?
Dung: Don't worry comrade, just be happy!
Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung (R) and Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen pose for photographers in front of a border marker during the inauguration of the first border marker at the Bavet village in Svay Rieng province, 161 km (100 miles) east of Phnom Penh, near Cambodia-Vietnam border, September 27 , 2006 . REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

Hun Sen: You know, comrade Heng Samrin's house used to be right here.
Dung: Forget it now, this is our land! Didn't you see what the sign says: Vietnam?
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (L) chats with Vietnam's Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung during the inauguration of the first border marker at the Bavet village in Svay Rieng province, 170 km (106 miles) east of Phnom Penh, September 27, 2006. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea

The Associated Press
September 27, 2006


SVAY RIENG, Cambodia Cambodia and Vietnam on Wednesday formally began installing markers along their 1,270-kilometer (790-mile) land border under a controversial agreement reached between the two countries last year.

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and his Vietnamese counterpart, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dzung, presided over a marker laying ceremony at the Bavet-Moc Bai border crossing point, about 150 kilometers (93 miles) southeast of the capital Phnom Penh.

"Installing border markers is a historical task of great importance" for the two neighbors, Hun Sen said in a speech at the event attended by some 2,000 Cambodian and Vietnamese civilians living on both sides of the frontier.

"A new historic chapter filled with hope has just been opened, providing our two countries with a clear and permanent border...and allowing our (respective) people to live within a border where they can develop without fear, with peace and cooperation," he said.

The event was the culmination of a border agreement Hun Sen signed with Vietnamese leaders in 2005. His critics have complained that it has ceded Cambodian land to its larger communist neighbor.

Hun Sen responded by suing several people who were later jailed. He allowed their release on bail early this year, following strong domestic and international condemnation.

Border issues are a passionate subject for many Cambodians, who have seen their vast territory once ruled by ancient Angkorian kings swallowed up over the centuries by larger neighbors Vietnam and Thailand.

The Vietnam border is especially contentious, since Hanoi's troops occupied Cambodia for a decade after toppling the Khmer Rouge regime in 1979. Hun Sen was foreign minister under the Vietnamese-installed communist government in the 1980s, and then prime minister.

The two countries plan to finish installing the markers before December 2008, Var Kim Hong, the head of Cambodian government's border committee, said at the ceremony.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Go to hell, A Kvak Krup cheat! you must be killed soon!

Anonymous said...

A kbot cheat!

Anonymous said...

Ah Viet cancerous dog Hun Sen is fluent in Vietnamese language (read and write). He only speaks Vietnamese at home. Do we all know that???

[Sait-on bien que ce chien dartreux de Hanoi, HUN SEN, est tres tres courant en langue Vietnamienne? Il ne parle que de la langue Vietnamienne chez lui]

09/27/06
AKnijaKhmer

Anonymous said...

hey you try too hard Hun Sen to hug your master of your 100000000000000generation, may your next, next generatio be boerned in hell!

Anonymous said...

You nasty animals!!

Anonymous said...

I hate you forever ah evil HUN SEN.

Anonymous said...

Right now! Only AH HUN SEN faction CPP have all the weapons to control Cambodian people, but soon thing will change!

This is a life time achievement for AH HUN SEN and the Vietcong! Let just hope it will last forever!

Anonymous said...

dO MAI AH HUN SEN orb ahn!

Anonymous said...

die die die...Ah Hun Sen die!

Anonymous said...

Ah animal HUN SEN is crazy and insane...

Anonymous said...

Dooma Ah Pleu Hun Zen ...

Anonymous said...

Satan diciple, ah Hun Sen. Go to heel & let your mistress shit on you for eternity.

Anonymous said...

WE need 10 millions khmer people to curse on him and bring him to prey sar.

Anonymous said...

Now we have a post to tie his family for target practice.

Anonymous said...

The former Vietcong and the former Khmer Vietminh are once again in arm!

Dung said: I remembered when the Vietcong used Cambodia as sanctuary and I heard alot of bombs killed many Cambodian people.

SEN said: Yes! You heard it right comrade Dung. I have no regret because we beat American.

Dung said: Comrade HUN SEN, you are very generous! We put your people in harm way and we take your land and you have only gratitude toward me.

Sen said: No thank to you comrade Dung! Now these Cambodian people are my slaves. Not just my slave but these Cambodian are slave labors, sex slaves, and economic slaves...