National Conference on Cambodia
Washington, DC,
Saturday & Sunday, October 20 & 21, 2007
1991 Paris Peace Agreement
Washington, DC,
Saturday & Sunday, October 20 & 21, 2007
1991 Paris Peace Agreement
Dear compatriots,
We, Cambodians, even though living elsewhere, remain deeply attached to and care for our motherland. “The Paris Peace Agreement” of October 23, 1991 was an historical event and a date to be remembered. This agreement’s aim was: to provide and protect Cambodian independence; territorial sovereignty and integrity; non-interference from foreign countries and its neighbors; and to restore freedom and human rights to Cambodia . After sixteen years of the Agreement being in place, Cambodia is still subjected to continued territorial violations and encroachments by its neighbors, and its citizens still suffer endless violations of their rights.
Cambodian National Conference
Saturday & Sunday, October 20 and 21, 2007
Saturday & Sunday, October 20 and 21, 2007
WHAT: National Conference on Cambodia to provide specific recommendations for remedies to the present shortcomings of the Paris Peace Agreement
WHERE: Holiday Inn Reagan National Airport/Crystal City
2650 Jefferson Davis HWY
Arlington, VA 22202
WHERE: Holiday Inn Reagan National Airport/Crystal City
2650 Jefferson Davis HWY
Arlington, VA 22202
National Conference Co-chairs:
Dr. Sokhonn Chak 33 1 4889 0509
Mr. Marith Chhang 360 636 3989
Mr. Mong Heng 571 214 6985
Mr. Vi Houi 937 452 3276
Mr. Kim Hort Ou 215 280 6576
Mr. Van Sar 425 773 2965
Mr. Yatlavyn Tham 904 294 0509
Dr. Nicole Ung 561 386 0634
Mr. Tung Yap 703 675 3997
Mr. Marith Chhang 360 636 3989
Mr. Mong Heng 571 214 6985
Mr. Vi Houi 937 452 3276
Mr. Kim Hort Ou 215 280 6576
Mr. Van Sar 425 773 2965
Mr. Yatlavyn Tham 904 294 0509
Dr. Nicole Ung 561 386 0634
Mr. Tung Yap 703 675 3997
Additional Contacts:
Mrs. Rany Lushinski 703 723 4273
Mr. Chanthou Oeur 240 464 4910
Mr. Chenda Taing 847 873 3870
Email: conference@cahrad.org
Registration Fee:
$80 per person
$100 per two persons
$30 per student with ID
Mrs. Rany Lushinski 703 723 4273
Mr. Chanthou Oeur 240 464 4910
Mr. Chenda Taing 847 873 3870
Email: conference@cahrad.org
Registration Fee:
$80 per person
$100 per two persons
$30 per student with ID
Register before or by Saturday, October 6 to receive a 10% discount.
This registration fee will cover 2 breakfasts, 2 lunches, and 1 dinner for the two days conference. Please make check payable to CAHRAD and mail it to: CAHRAD, 43551 Barley Ct, Ashburn, VA 20147. If you won’t be able to attend, please consider making a donation.
To receive a special room rate of $89 a night for two double beds, please mention Cambodian October Conference. You must reserve the room before Sunday, October 7, 2007. Hotel Reservations: 1-800-465-4329, or 703-684-7200.
The conference will offer attendees the chance to share the relevance and importance of the “Paris Peace Agreement” – its terms, conditions, provisions, and the true, present outcome of that accord, from Americans and Cambodians who are knowledgeable speakers and researchers. We will have panel discussions and question and answer sessions. The conference will try to provide specific recommendations for solutions and remedies to the shortcomings of its implementation.
Together We Stand and Can Make a Difference! So please join us in the Conference.
This event is jointly organized by:
Cambodian Americans for Human Rights and Democracy (CAHRAD)
Cambodian American National Council(CANC)
Cambodian Association of Florida (CAF)
Cambodia’s Border Committee (CBC-USA)
United Cambodian International Council(UCIC) Cambodian American National Counc(CANC)
Coalition for a Free Cambodia (CFC)
Khmer Alliance Foundation (KAF)
Khmer Mchas Srok (KMS)
4 comments:
khmer reader please pass on this information whether you can make it or not just incase for those who can make it to the event.
NO DEMAND, NO JUSTICE, BUT ONLY VIETCONG CONQUERING CAMBODIA. SO, LETS SPEAK UP AND STAND UP TOGETHER.
LET MAKE THE WRONG THING RIGHT AGAIN. IT STARTS WITH ALL OF US NOW !
No gain, no lost.
If you don't play, you have no chance to see any gain. Every peacefull resolution for Cambodia problem is very much appreciated and be wished for good luck.
No, I meant we played, but no gain. Plus, I haven't seen anyone committed suicide over it.
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