UNPO
Following the recent UNPO/KKF demonstration in Geneva, the Human Rights Tribune describes the precarious political vice they find themselves in; welcome neither here nor there.
Below is an article published by The Human Rights Tribune:
The Vietnamese treat them as political troublemakers - the Cambodians as spies. From the former Cochin China, the Khmer Kroms no longer know where to turn to be recognised as a separate people. During the sixth session of the Human Rights Council, they went to meet Louise Arbour in Geneva
They are deeply Buddhist and fiercely anti-communist. They feel completely Cambodian. They are calling for their own identity, language and religion. At the heart of their tragedy is the fact that they live in the former Cochin China along the Mekong delta on Vietnamese territory, a land governed by the doctrine of Marx and Lenin and which has very ambivalent relations with its Cambodian neighbour. The suffering of the Khmer Kroms has gone on for decades.
Considered as dangerous political agitators by the government in Hanoi, they have been rejected by their Cambodian brothers who see them as potential spies sent by their neighbour, who though officially an ally, in reality is an enemy. In order to defend themselves, they set up a Federation and in 2001 became members of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization [UNPO]. During the 6th session of the Human Rights Council, they came to plead their cause to the High Commissioner Louise Arbour. At the end of September [2007], nearly 400 Khmers from all over Europe formed a human chain in front of the Geneva office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
"We are only calling for the right to live in peace on our land, to be able to speak Khmer, to practise Theravada Buddhism, to travel freely between Cambodia and Vietnam and to teach our history in our schools. We also want the continual persecution of our people to stop," said Vien Thach, vice president of the Federation of Khmers of Kampuchea Krom with a gentle demeanour and affable air. He lives in Paris but regularly returns to Cambodia and Vietnam to gather information about the situation on the ground. According to the Federation, there are eight million Khmer Kroms in Vietnam compared to just over a million in Cambodia. Deeply attached to their culture, they have criticised Hanoi’s policy of vietnamisation.
Sitting in a vast UN lobby, Vien Thach goes through the never-ending list of abuses and humiliations suffered by his compatriots: interference by the Vietnamese authorities in the organisation of the monasteries and in the daily life of the Khmers Kroms, arbitrary arrests, forced disappearances and deportations to re-education camps. In June [2007], a monk was found with his throat slit in his cell because he took part in a pacifist demonstration in front of the Vietnamese embassy in Cambodia. And Vien Thach indicates that Vietnam still has a heavy influence on the Khmer government.
The case of the respected Tim Sa Korn, a Khmer Krom monk, is symptomatic of the situation that this community finds itself in, rejected by both sides. In February [2007], Tim Sa Korn was defrocked by the head of the temple of Phnom Den, near the Cambodian capital. He was then expelled from Cambodia (a country whose nationality he holds) to Vietnam. The reason given was that he had allegedly been involved in activities that threatened Khmer Vietnamese friendship. Imprisoned in Vietnam, he then disappeared. His family have had no word of him. Other monks and human rights activists have also been jailed in flagrant breach of any respect for their fundamental human rights or their nationality.
As for the respective governments, both play political football with them and make contradictory statements. After accusing Tim Sa Korn of "threatening Khmer Vietnamese friendship", the Cambodian Ministry of Information changed its tune. It said Tim Sa Korn had had sexual relations with women, the reason he was defrocked and expelled to Vietnam. Another version circulating was that he abused other monks or that in actuality he was an evangelical Christian disguised as a monk, who had "fornicated". This was done in order to tarnish the image of Buddhism and to incite believers to convert to Christianity as a more pure religion.
[…]
Who are the Khmer Kroms?
Kampuchea Krom means ’Lower Cambodia’, or from the South. Kampuchea Krom, known at one time as Cochin China (68,000Km2 in area) was historically part of the Khmer empire. Today it is in South West Vietnam and includes the current city of Ho Chi Minh.
After the WW II, France gave Cochin China to Vietnam. It was then that the persecution and abuse of the Khmer Kroms began. Sworn enemies of communism, they fought with the Americans in the Vietnamese war. This did not help them when the North won the war. On top of this they have also been massacred by the Khmer Rouges who took them for Vietnamese.
Source: The Human Rights Tribune
Below is an article published by The Human Rights Tribune:
The Vietnamese treat them as political troublemakers - the Cambodians as spies. From the former Cochin China, the Khmer Kroms no longer know where to turn to be recognised as a separate people. During the sixth session of the Human Rights Council, they went to meet Louise Arbour in Geneva
They are deeply Buddhist and fiercely anti-communist. They feel completely Cambodian. They are calling for their own identity, language and religion. At the heart of their tragedy is the fact that they live in the former Cochin China along the Mekong delta on Vietnamese territory, a land governed by the doctrine of Marx and Lenin and which has very ambivalent relations with its Cambodian neighbour. The suffering of the Khmer Kroms has gone on for decades.
Considered as dangerous political agitators by the government in Hanoi, they have been rejected by their Cambodian brothers who see them as potential spies sent by their neighbour, who though officially an ally, in reality is an enemy. In order to defend themselves, they set up a Federation and in 2001 became members of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization [UNPO]. During the 6th session of the Human Rights Council, they came to plead their cause to the High Commissioner Louise Arbour. At the end of September [2007], nearly 400 Khmers from all over Europe formed a human chain in front of the Geneva office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.
"We are only calling for the right to live in peace on our land, to be able to speak Khmer, to practise Theravada Buddhism, to travel freely between Cambodia and Vietnam and to teach our history in our schools. We also want the continual persecution of our people to stop," said Vien Thach, vice president of the Federation of Khmers of Kampuchea Krom with a gentle demeanour and affable air. He lives in Paris but regularly returns to Cambodia and Vietnam to gather information about the situation on the ground. According to the Federation, there are eight million Khmer Kroms in Vietnam compared to just over a million in Cambodia. Deeply attached to their culture, they have criticised Hanoi’s policy of vietnamisation.
Sitting in a vast UN lobby, Vien Thach goes through the never-ending list of abuses and humiliations suffered by his compatriots: interference by the Vietnamese authorities in the organisation of the monasteries and in the daily life of the Khmers Kroms, arbitrary arrests, forced disappearances and deportations to re-education camps. In June [2007], a monk was found with his throat slit in his cell because he took part in a pacifist demonstration in front of the Vietnamese embassy in Cambodia. And Vien Thach indicates that Vietnam still has a heavy influence on the Khmer government.
The case of the respected Tim Sa Korn, a Khmer Krom monk, is symptomatic of the situation that this community finds itself in, rejected by both sides. In February [2007], Tim Sa Korn was defrocked by the head of the temple of Phnom Den, near the Cambodian capital. He was then expelled from Cambodia (a country whose nationality he holds) to Vietnam. The reason given was that he had allegedly been involved in activities that threatened Khmer Vietnamese friendship. Imprisoned in Vietnam, he then disappeared. His family have had no word of him. Other monks and human rights activists have also been jailed in flagrant breach of any respect for their fundamental human rights or their nationality.
As for the respective governments, both play political football with them and make contradictory statements. After accusing Tim Sa Korn of "threatening Khmer Vietnamese friendship", the Cambodian Ministry of Information changed its tune. It said Tim Sa Korn had had sexual relations with women, the reason he was defrocked and expelled to Vietnam. Another version circulating was that he abused other monks or that in actuality he was an evangelical Christian disguised as a monk, who had "fornicated". This was done in order to tarnish the image of Buddhism and to incite believers to convert to Christianity as a more pure religion.
[…]
Who are the Khmer Kroms?
Kampuchea Krom means ’Lower Cambodia’, or from the South. Kampuchea Krom, known at one time as Cochin China (68,000Km2 in area) was historically part of the Khmer empire. Today it is in South West Vietnam and includes the current city of Ho Chi Minh.
After the WW II, France gave Cochin China to Vietnam. It was then that the persecution and abuse of the Khmer Kroms began. Sworn enemies of communism, they fought with the Americans in the Vietnamese war. This did not help them when the North won the war. On top of this they have also been massacred by the Khmer Rouges who took them for Vietnamese.
Source: The Human Rights Tribune
16 comments:
"They feel completely Cambodian."
Yes, there are a few who need some therapy to snap them out of it.
I have read in a french article that the vietnameses were agree to adopt the french religion ( the catholicism) and to learn french at school in order to get the Khmer Krom.
Vietnames are ready to prostitute their own girls to destroy Cambodia.
All khmers must know that this world is the hell, there is no justice and the traitors are every where.
KK need to keep up with. I am very happy to see the action still going. I am strongly support their causes. It was a stupid French's governemtn who create all of these pain. It shall be one Khmer only. No krom no leur.
We need to grind the hard rock and smooth out the hard place then everyone is safe and sound.
Correction:
Pure khmer does not turn away Khmer Krom, it was and is the Vietnamese cronies that turn away Khmer krom citizens.
P R O C L A M A T I O N
World Peace Organization
For Cambodia
O’ctober 8th 2007
Mékon :
Dhammaviriyo (India)
Maha Pariyatti-Vijjà (USA)
Maha Visotho (USA)
FOWARD:
Sir, Madam
The Counter-letter no. 39 Sâs Chôr Nor . Kor Bor Chor, of the Prime minister Hun Sèn dated 06th Jully 2007 and the decision of both houses of the parliament have enough condition to expunge the words from the article of the Bill of Constitution has not benn enacted; and the Khmer aborigines in Kampuchea Southerner have benn put out of our position.
After the failure of the many Khmer representatives, the reaction of 12 millions of Khmer aborigines Initiated by the KHMER BUDDHIST LEADERS has automatically arisen against the act of expunging the “KHMER -KROM” .
Sir, Madam
According to the Theory of dependent origination of the LORD BUDDHA, everything after many time of changing, it comes to it ORIGINE - after death, it comes to bith. The Word “KHMER”experiencing changing for many time such as Khôm, Khâm, Khâ, Khêk, Khmé,Khmuk, Ko Mé Ruk, Ko Mé Ra, Khémarak, Khémra and: today it is eliminated. So depending on the Constitution of 1993, we, the sons and daughters of BUDDHA, return to our ORIGINE, that is to say we are to be what we are “KHMER” and our Committee has also used the word
“KHMER” to the distinction.
Sir, Madam
To begin the Struggle, we have to face a lot of suffering, but we, with affable character passed by our ancestor, to be faithful with our beloved Motherland -- Our Khmer people want to live harmoniously with peaceful atmosphere and not mixed with any political turmoil.
Besides, because of keeping transquility and moderation, our KHMER aborigines in Nokor Chass have willingly kept indifferent with what become of our nationality and religion -- The word “KHMER” in that time ALLEGIANCE for Nokor Chass, but, then we become “ MIÊN “and then becomes “ VIÊT-GÓC-MIÊN “ in the era of Terror, Oppressor, Annexer Ngo-Ðinh-Diêm, Nguyen Van Thieu and so on,,,,,, Today, unfortunately our KHMER ABORIGINES in Nokor Chass have been painfully assimilated -- The words Viêt-Góc-Miên have been expunged.
To examine the History of Nokor Chass we found that the unyielding example of our
heroes of Nokor Chass is sufficient to clarify the survival of Nationality and Religion.
With the digninity of indomitable tradition; the Empower people would over thrown the dictatorial regime. To do such anything is to clarify that our Nation is incarnation of love, Justice and Freedom.
But, unfortunately that opinion of ours has been put out of consideration since the
Constitution enacted.
However, it is the time for the moderate KHMER in Nokor Chass must struggle, the Committee KHMER BUDDHIST Leaders originated in Nokor Chass Struggling to defense KHMER position has come to birth in accordance with the Constitution, moderation and Non-Violence with the aim of maintaining KHMER position.
So, in view of survival of of Nationality and Religion, and the tense situation with the
danger of Communist, we request the Government to reinstate our race with term “KHMER” aboriginates in NoKor Chass.
Sir,Madam
With the above standpoint, we, after having sent many letters awaited the good-will with great patience but the Government still keep indifferent. Therefore our Struggle, we may say, has come out of the indifference of the Government.
Again, so as to restore the Situation of the Country, we, the real people of the KHMER, Sincerely request the leaders of Nation to re-examine to release Bhikhu Tim Sakhorn and justify our aspiration; that is to reinstate our KHMER Position by using the term “KHMER” aborigines in Nokor Chass .
Respectfully yours
Mékon:
Dhammaviriyo (India)
Maha Pariyatti-Vijjà (USA)
Maha visotho (USA)
Anoukon: Viniythokon:
Ñanajoto (Djakarta) Jotatthera (Kamboja Nord)
Suvannasattha (Kamboja) Sereypañña (Kambobas)
Jotatñaña (Çrilinga) Mahathera (USA)
Oh stop crying, fools (Ah Khmer-Yuons). You created the problem in Vietnam yourself. Learn to take your own responsibility for it, will ya? Here's the quote from the article.
"They are deeply Buddhist and fiercely anti-communist."
Vietnam would not be a communist country today, had you idiots not helping the US to divide them. Get it?
Here's more quote from the same article about your stupid heroic act to divide Vietnam.
"Sworn enemies of communism, they fought with the Americans in the Vietnamese war."
Don't even think about giving us excuses for that, fools (Ah Khmer-Yuons).
ah ha rok khmernh moy ah YUON huey teh ter... Somdei ah YUON niss douch nov Texas. Ah hean merl ngeay preah Sank phong hmmm Ah choss norouk thgai Pchum Ben. Pouk Norouk rong cham ah eing nov thann aveiy, Ah kompouch Chor der Chhlean pean Khmer, Ah kompouch chhlerng der Berd chheam Khmer, Ah kompouch Boak Bras, Ah srokei, Ah kantob, Ah vineas mapouch tik chum-nun chit phdach chivit pork ah eing huey, Ah kroper. Ah YUON Ah Pich keat Khmer. Ah sattrov sour pouch.
Ah 12:02pm
ah ha rok khmernh mok ah YUON huey teh ter... Somdei ah YUON niss douch nov Texas. Ah hean merl ngeay preah Sank phong hmmm Ah choss norouk thgai Pchum Ben. Pouk Norouk rong cham ah eing nov thann aveiy, Ah kompouch Chor der Chhlean pean Khmer, Ah kompouch chhlerng der Berd chheam Khmer, Ah kompouch Boak Bras, Ah srokei, Ah kantob, Ah vineas mapouch tik chum-nun chit phdach chivit pork ah eing huey, Ah kroper. Ah YUON Ah Pich keat Khmer. Ah sattrov sour pouch.
Hey, don't blame us for you stupidity. Did we ever told you to interfere with the Vietnamese's affair? You tried to divide the Vietnamese people to weaken them so that you can take back your ancient land and you have failed. We don't have anything to do with that, and we don't want to hear anymore stupid idea, comprendre?
Ah Tmil 12:02 said
"They are deeply Buddhist and fiercely anti-communist."
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Answer to Ah Tmil:
Because Communist is "GODLESS"
Tmil ot Sassna. Understood! Ah Tmil
Who said communist is Godless?
FYI, God is a commie. Do you think we will allowed you to vote for a new leader in heaven? What about protest? Check and Balance? ... Transparency?
6:37PM
Protest? come on give us afunking break, your government never ever allow people to protest the LAW.
Check? Who?
Balace? with who?
When you said check&balance you sound alright to me, but , When you said God is a commie make me hate you more.
Well, if they don't let you protest, it just meant you are not mature for that. You don't understand your right, other people right... .
As for God, I stand that he's 100% commie.
Khmer kandel and khmer krom are all khmer. we will stick together. Mission Accomplished...
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