Saturday, August 11, 2007

Appeal for global protest on August 17, 2007 protecting Khmer Krom Human Rights


The Buddhist Patriarch Tep Vong and Nuon Nget colluding with Communist Country of Vietnam in creating new crimes to allege Khmer Krom Buddhist monks and taking advantage of their power to abusing the Buddhist laws as well as a country’s laws and the laws of human rights show us that Cambodia is a Country under Communist hegemony and is ruled directly by Vietnam. This is made clear by the untoward events against Cambodian Venerable Tum Sokhoun;

Events that occurred in Preah Trapeang province on February 8, 2007; at a Pali School in Khleang province, as well as Chau Dauc province in Kampuchea-Krom that has the authorities harassed, disrobed and jailed Khmer-Krom monks while threatening the indigenous Khmer-Krom citizens all over Kampuchea-Krom are arbitrarily design to break the Khmer-Krom determinations and spirits. This communist regime continues to oppress Khmer Krom citizens in all sectors of life and in all kind of shape and form; making Khmer Krom poorer, making sure Khmer Krom stays ignorant and destroying Khmer culture and eliminating Khmer religion etc...

Despite the numerous intervention and appeals by national organizations and even United Nation organizations to stop these inhuman acts against Khmer Krom; The Vietnamese communist regime with the help of monk Patriarch Tep Vong and Ngon Nget continue to expands their works on silenting Khmer-Krom in Cambodia from telling the truth about what Vietnamese communist have done to eliminate Khmer Krom people and identity out of Vietnam.

Tep Vong and Ngon Nget is responsible for the defrocking, imprisonment; the pressure and crimes toward Khmer Krom monks in Cambodia. They are also a menace toward Khmer Buddhist scriptures.

For reasons describe above, we would like to appeal to all Khmer and Khmer Krom around the world, to be participate in a global protest in order for Cambodia government to stop their activities on working and helping Vietnamese communist government and revoke Tep Vong and Nuon Nget from their power who doesn’t understand the basic concept of Buddhism.

Please accept my highest respect.

July 31st, 2007
London, Canada
Khmers Kampuchea-Krom Federation President

Thach Ngoc Thach

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Please watch this documentary movie on Youtube.com to see the sufferings of our Khmer Krom poeple under the current Vietname Government oppression.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9Qvw6mTllQ

From Part 1 to Part 10.

Khmer Next Gen

Anonymous said...

Khmer Krom people are United, but it is not enough. They must learn to change from the failure to the winning. It takes a person's greatest sacrifice and a wiseness to carry the duty to free their people/land for the next generation. There must be great men/women among them to take the lead. I know that Buddhism is their religion, but Khmer Krom people must be careful look onto the situations of the world are heading toward.
The Yuon are using barbaric systems to eliminate their enemy, and the world know about their crimes; however, the Yuon are capable to pass by, by adopting new/modern or popular religion while the majority of the world embrace.

I have observed that many Yuon turned to embrace Catholic(Christian) while Khmer krom keep embracing only old religion, Buddhism.

Don't give me wrong, I only share my opinions upon the current situations of the universe is heading toward. Have you seen why China grabbed Tibet? Because Tibet is 100% Buddhism. If Tibet was Catholic State, China cannot put her hand on Tibet.

A wiseman or wisewoman will not allow her/himself to walk into troubles? And what the wiseman or wisewoman should do to survive?

Change the religion.

If Khmer krom insist "No we rather die" then they get their wishes to die.

Anonymous said...

Watch Vietname & Thailand are taking Khmer land by Khmer-Viet Illegal Treaties. It is a painful experience for our new khmer generation to see that this is happening as we speak.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coLolWfMFsQ

Anonymous said...

I WILL SUPPORT THIS PROTECT WITH OUT A DOUBT ! BUT I SUGGEST THAT THIS PROTECT SHOULD BE MORE FREQUENTLY AND MORE REGIONALLY AVIALABLE, LIKE WEST COAST, EASTCOAST, CANADA, EUROPE.

COME ON KHMER, LET ROCK THIS PROTEST LIKE NO OTHER PROTEST!
DEVASTATION DONE TO KHMER AND OUR CULTUR IS RESPONSIBLE BY MANY PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY, AND MOSTLY FOREIGNER ( EX.. VIETCONG , USA , FRENCH, POL POT, HUN SEN ) ANYWAY, IF WE DON'T SPEAK UP AND DEMAND JUSTICE, THERE WILL BE VERY LITTLE JUSTICE GIVEN ....


SO,,,,,,, LET KEEP ON ROCK N ROLL, AND PROTEST LIKE IT FUKEN YEAR 3000 TOMORROW.

Anonymous said...

SO, ANYWAY WHERE IS THE PROTEST INFORMATION AND LOCATION ? COM ON ADMIN :)

Anonymous said...

Protest is in Washington D.C, on August 17th starting at Cambodian Embassy and then Vietnamese Embassy starting around 10 AM.

The point of freedom is to be able to live freely and choose your religion of choice. That human rights are a universal idea apply to all folks of any racial, national, religious or cultural background.

Human rights is not about changing your identity to please others. It is about living your life with respect and dignity; which ever way that you choose.

For us the Khmer Krom, we have our own beliefs, our own customs, this is what we choose to live by. We have Khmer Krom christians too. That is what they choose to live by. But they are all human beings deserving of rights.

Our mongtagard brothers are also Christian. You don't see Vietnam "scare" their pants off from harrassing and torturing them.

The right to protect each person culture and identity are rights inalianble to all human beings and guarantee by international charters and treaties. No one has the right force culture or eliminate your belief.


The problem of Khmer Krom is the problem of Cambodia also, just we see how our Cambodian monk, Tim Sakhorn he is a Cambodian citizen, and see how Vietnamese government arrested him and he's in there prisoin right now. Who do you see stand up for that? Cambodian governent is too scare to even come close to it.

NOw it is our responsibilities are kon Khmer, Cambodian people in every place, not to say Khmer Krom or Khmer Kandal, this is all of our problem we must come together to protest against Vietnam abuse of our peoples rights and their abuse of Cambodia's independence.

Anonymous said...

Dear Khmer Krom,

The more you speak the more irritate YOUN Communist will be sick and tired of the oppression toward you. Please keep up the good work. With the instant technology nowaday you will be heard throughout internaionally. Speak louder! You will be heard. I can feel your pains.

Anonymous said...

Strategic locations should be chosen all around the world with date and time for people to participate. Protest should be done in each of the U.S state capitol and Washington. Bring your friends all kind of races and ethnic groups. They need to hear about the Vietnamese government and how they treat Khmer Kampuchea Krom after they stole the Khmer land.

Anonymous said...

I woke up in the morning eating breakfast and I see Vietcong!

I woke up from the afternoon nap after eating lunch and I see Vietcong!

I go to sleep in the evening after eating dinner and I see Vietcong!

I can't stand it anymore because my world is full of Vietcong and it is time to eliminate all these Vietcong from Cambodia!

Anonymous said...

Dear all Khmer,
The protest is for all Khmer not just for Khmer Krom people. Unite and fight for our freedom and our land.
From the past to present, the history of Khmer people has been a
bitter one. Yuon have chopped Khmer's land little by little and now reaches our main core, the Kingdom of Kampuchea. This is it for us Khmer.
If we don't act, we become the dust of wind. Vietnamese have no
mercy for other nationalities. They
follow their footstep Hochi Minh to
swallow us Khmer in whole. their
mission is almost complete.
Now is our (all Khmer) responsibility to cut their lips open so our brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers and our children can see daylight just like the rest
of other human. Don't forget to protest.