Sunday, October 14, 2007

Persecution of Degar Montagnards Continues

Saturday 13 October 2007

One Man Beaten Up ; Another Has Hand Chopped Off

By Jeremy Reynalds
Journal Chretien


The indigenous Degar Montagnards continue to suffer persecution by the Vietnamese communist government.

A major advocacy group says that hundreds of Degar prisoners remain in prison for standing up for human rights, for spreading Christianity or for fleeing to Cambodia. Many have died from internal injuries caused by beatings. Indigenous rights are routinely violated, and racism and discrimination are serious problems in the Central Highlands of Vietnam.

According to a news release from the Montagnard Foundation, on Sept. 27 2007, a Degar Christian named Y-Mau Eban and four of his friends took a walk outside their village of Buon Dung. While walking, a group of Vietnamese civilians were waiting to attack Degars for no other reason than racism.

The Vietnamese civilians grabbed Y-Mau Eban and severely beat him up, damaging his right eye. The others fled back to their village as a crowd of Vietnamese villagers armed with sticks and knives ran at them.

Y-Mau Eban was left there seriously injured, but the villagers soon returned and took him to the hospital in the city of Buonmathuot.

The Montagnard Foundation is dedicated to helping the Degar peoples.

In another story of violence story a few days later, about 20 Vietnamese civilians carrying machetes, knives, iron bars and rocks from the same group that attacked Y-Mau Eban got ready to attack and kill Degars leaving the village of Buon Dung.

According to the Montagnard Foundation this is what happened.

On Oct. 5, three Christian left their village to buy ice cubes at the Vietnamese market close by. They all lived in Buon Dung village.

While they were talking to the ice seller, the Vietnamese civilians surrounded and attacked them. A Christian man called Y-Hat Mlo had a machete swung at his head, but his right hand was cut off as he tried to block it. He was hospitalized at Buonmathuot city. Another Christian man called Y-Cuen Eban was also cut by a knife, and his friend Y-Be Nie was knocked unconscious by a rock thrown at his head.

Then at about 8 p.m. on Oct. 5, the Montagnard Foundation reported, about 50 Vietnamese civilians carrying machetes, axes, knives and sticks entered the village of Buon Dung planning to kill some Degar people. However, villagers confronted them and the Vietnamese civilians left. Then at about 10 p.m. more Vietnamese civilians returned and broke in three Degar’s brick houses. They destroyed the houses and stole everything inside. This time, the Montagnard Foundation reported, the Degar villagers did not come out because the Vietnamese civilians carried rifles.

The Montagnard Foundation wrote, “These actions suggest the Vietnamese government and people are racist against the Degar people, and the government views our people as unequal citizens. It appears these actions are nothing less than racist hatred.”

The Montagnard Foundation pointed out that the Vietnamese government has voted in favor of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People. The Foundation is calling on the 143 countries who voted for this declaration to put pressure on Vietnam government and its people to respect the rights of the Degars.

In addition, the Foundation said it is calling on the American government, the European Union, and other members of the international community to consider a permanent humanitarian presence in the Central Highlands. It would also like the international community to address the land rights issue and religious persecution facing the Degar Montagnards.

60 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is what I had been saying all along that the Viet are the most racist mother fucker! This is a Vietcong institutional racism and the world community must condemn to the fullest!

Anonymous said...

i can't wait to see these viet get bombed. They don't have any respect for anyone. not even for themself.

" what goes around, comes around " !

Anonymous said...

Yeah, but why are those people spreading Christianity in Vietnam. Had they get permission for this?

Anonymous said...

i don't think vietnamese are racist like westerners or even the chinese and thai.

why is there no postings of vietnamese charitable work in cambodia.

volunteer vietnamese doctors have traveled to cambodia to provide free medical service to khmer people in remote areas, the same people who are neglected by their own kind.

there also a lot of vietnamese tourists who come to spend their money in cambodia. they come as families to visit cultural sites, not like the white men who come to prey on our women and children.

Anonymous said...

Why the Viet has to kill, beat, those people up they deserve to have any religious they want it too except that religious it harm to the others ,but in the Vietnam case they call the communist and those animal do not believe with anything some time it kill their mothers for their ideology,the viet won't respect any body violating the human right so some one that support that animal country so they must be one of them,please remember every country around the world has known what going on that Vietnam has done to Khmer kampuchea krom and others minorities in Vietnam ,please prepare for the worst,because those minorities will rising up against the viet in the return with the big prize.

Anonymous said...

for your information, the montagnards are hated by the vietnamese because they were traitors who fought on the american side during the vietnam war.

even today they are disrupting the vietnamese society by trying to poison vietnam with christianity and undermining vietnamese sovereignty.

vietnam now has solid relations with america, so americans are dumping the montagnards, just like they've dumped khmer people who are stupid enough to think whites are good.

Anonymous said...

hey Yuon Dog! why don't you go to a Yuon loving website and stay off ours if you don't agree with the independent news we get here! You don't see Khmer people starting shit with your people online, yet all I see is Yuon Dogs trying to convince people that what their govt is doing is right and ok, which is bullshit.

why don't you explain the genocide you all are in the process of doing against the Hmong Lao? Talk your way out of that one.

Anonymous said...

yes. I admire the work of those foreign people, like doctors etc. and some of which are vietnamese. But these people who are open-mind did not get an open mind from Vietnam, they are coming from the west and understand what true values mean.

What the indigenous people do in their village concerning their religious rights is theirs, they don't need to ask anyone for permission to practice and spread their religion to their people. Maybe you don't understand what the Vietnamese constitution gives, and you don'tknow what the vietnamese people just signed, the indig. people rights declaration, and even before that, the un charter describes these rights of political and religious affiliation.

That clear? There is no doubt, these vietnamese from homeland are a bunch of racist, they are racist towards skin color, they are racist towards the belief of other and they are racist towards the customs of others. Fortunately a huge percentage of them also had western education and they have been educated in the proper global manner. I'm proud of these people, maybe they can bridge gap and go back give a better image for vn.

tsk.

Anonymous said...

Hey guys, Vietnam is not yet a democracy. Did anyone noticed that? Hello! Vietnam is not against religion, but they are against fake priests just as they are against fake monks. The thing is you have to get permission first before you could do those thing.

Anonymous said...

I wasn't surprise when the Vietcong are trying to do publicity stunt by sending the Vietcong dogtors to Cambodia to do charitable work!

The fucken Vietcong needs to understand that Khmer people don't need anything from the Vietcong government and Khmer people can do just fine all by themselves without the fucken interference from the Vietcong government all the fucken time!

The fucken Viet can do Khmer people a lot of good by not oppressing 10 million Khmer Krom people! Remember! What the Vietcong population wants is what Khmer population wants too! So all of you fucken Vietcong stop being a hypocrite!

Anonymous said...

7:37. How do you know those Vietnamese doctors were Western-educated? I've been involved with American universities most of my life, both as a student and professor, and I have noticed very few Vietnamese nationals studying in the USA.

While Vietnamese Americans are over-represented in American higher learning, we have very few medical and graduate students sent to our institutions from Vietnam. The few are fortunate enough to study medicine here are unlikely to go back as they could earn $200,000 to $400,000 a year practicing medicine in the U.S.

In my view, Western education makes one more racist, not less racist. As students absorb more and more Western ideology and cultural assumptions, they also absorb the colonialist and imperialist mindset that define much of Western civilization.

Anonymous said...

Yes, I have noticed that also, that is people who went west tend to come back to look down on us, but don't blame them for it because the colonialist heritage is made to take advantage of the weak; even the white folk don't realize that they are doing it, and the only thing we can do is to look out for ourself.

Anonymous said...

to 7:51 - not all vietnamese people are bad. like the westerners, they just know how to look out for their own interests, which is something that we khmer people don't know how to do.

as for the americans, we khmer seem to think they are gods. the vietnamese know better. even with all the attrocities the vietamese have committed (against khmer krom, montagnards, etc), it's nothing compared to the 50 million native amercans (idegenous american indians) that the white people had killed to form the country that is now know as the u.s.a.

like i said, the vietnamese know the americans better than us because they know the same tricks. now america and vietnam are undertaking multi-billion dollar projects together. even president bush visited vietnam and wore traditonal vietnamese clothes. as long as there is economic and political cooperation between vietnam and america, you can bet that uncle sam won't give a shit about khmer krom or montagnards. if the vietnamese go too far, america might say something. then it back to business as usual.

we cambodians have a lot to learn from the vietnamese. so don't call them names, don't look down at them, but look at what it is that they're doing right to make their country prosperous.

Anonymous said...

8:33. As a Cambodian American who immigrated to the U.S. at a very young age, it is extremely troubling to hear that overseas Cambodians go back to Cambodia to look down at their own people.

One of the main goals of my popular website, www.oudam.com, is to build a bridge between Khmer people in Cambodia and Khmer people abroad to foster pride and unity in our culture and heritage, so that our people everywhere could work together for a better future for our beloved homeland. I work very hard to make www.oudam.com a success and am saddened to see so much animosity between native and overseas Cambodians.

I'd say that the people who go back and try to use their Western diplomas-- whether real or fake-- to make themselves look good or to look down at our people are not very educated at all. Truly educated Cambodian Americans want nothing more than Khmer unity, and are often very critical of American policies abroad and especially of America's role in the destruction of Cambodia. We are not blindly pro-American and pro-Western like some of the politicians in Cambodia who supposedly earned PhD's from Western universities.

http://www.oudam.com

Anonymous said...

Oudam - Right on, Brother. You seem like a very intelligent and educated person. Reading your comment, now I am beginning to wonder whether the Khmer politicians running around in Cambodia with Western PhDs did, in fact, receive real PhD's, or just certificate of completion for ESL courses.

Anonymous said...

Well, it's so sweet of you now that have put it that way Anon@8:40 AM. According to you, Cambodian people should be jumping up and down of joy welcoming the Viet/Yuon with open arms, right? And you even have the guts and audacity to describe the crimes committed by the Viets as being "nothing" compared to those committed by the Americans against the indians?

I tell you what Anon@8:40 AM...Save all of your suggestions to yourself and quit using the word "we cambodians" please?

Anonymous said...

9:22. it's just a figure of speech. i was just pointing that the americans committed far more atrocities than the yuons ever did. i didn't mean to minimize the sufferings of khmer krom under vietnamese. like i said, the americans and vietamese aren't that much different at all when it comes to deceit, trickery and savagery...i just hope that we khmers will learn soon, so that we don't end up like the hmongs, the chams, the montagnards and, closer to home, the khmer surin and the khmer krom.

Anonymous said...

Sure Anon@8:80AM & 9:32AM; It may just be a figure of speech according to you, but personally, I still suggest you quit using the word "we khmers" as you have switched from "we cambodians", fair enough?

Anonymous said...

9:05, you misunderstand what my post really meant. It did not said that all people studied in the west came back to look down on us. It said they tend to do that, which implied most of them, but not all. Furthermore, I also said that because colonialist heritage is made to take advantage of the weak, and westerners or people who learnt from them don't realized they are taking advantage of the weak to meant they are trapped by their own rhetorics, Euphemism, Spin or whatever to justified what they are doing. I hope you get what I am saying here.

Anonymous said...

You bring up an interesting point, 9:21. I have gone on numerous sabbatical leaves at various American and Canadian universities have always sought out fellow Cambodians, both students and members of the faculty, everywhere I went. It has been my observation that there are very, very few Cambodians at graduate level studies. The few who graduate with Master's and Ph.D.'s (the real ones) normally do not return to seek employment in Cambodia, so I find it perplexing how so many "Western-educated" doctorates end up in Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

Good point because people who invest so much time and effort in school would naturally want to stay wherever they can maximized the return of their investment.

Anonymous said...

10:06. Having been back to Cambodia on numerous occasions, I do understand your point. It appears that many overseas Cambodians go back to their native country to spread a lot of misinformation about America.

For instance, Asian Americans, including Cambodians, are the targets of much racism and discrimination in the U.S. Cambodian Americans have fewer choices when it comes to jobs and social life. Even highly educated Asian who manage to land a non-menial job face race discrimination in promotion.

I suppose some Cambodians from America who want to look good in front of their friends and relatives back home would only want to talk about how wonderful America is. They would not want to bring up the negative things. What the Khmer locals don't realize is that these people had spent five or ten years working their butts off in America just to save up enough money to go back to Cambodia to make themselves look wealthy and prosperous.

I think as Khmer we should be honest with one another, so as not to create confusion, misunderstanding and animosity among our people.

Anonymous said...

10:06 AM, do you agree that Hun Sen and his cliques possess colonalist heritage? from what many could see, they are pretty much using their powers to cobtrol and oppress weaker people.

Anonymous said...

11:06 AM, actually, it was the other way around for me. The last time I went there, I was so surprised that some people that I knew and believed were poor and stuggling (salary less than $200/month) turned out to own cars and villas out right!!! We would have to have a huge mortgage for dozens of years before owning any house out right.

America may have faults and issues, but try it in any other country as well before putting it down in a single brush stroke of your generalization. This flawed country called USA has provided numerous opportunities to many who have seeked them.

Anonymous said...

11:08 AM, do you know that some stats showed that some highly educated Asians actually make more money than Whites? Do you think that Cambodians in Cambodia are not intelligent enough to know the difference between the way of life in America and the one in Cambodia? That they are just merely misinformed by visiting overseas Cambodians?

Anonymous said...

To: Oudam!

Oh please! It is flat out lie when you said Cambodian from America only want to talk about the wonderful things in America! This is pure bullshit because I had been to Cambodia many times too and I found out that most Cambodian people in Cambodia do understand more than you think of how hard it is to live in America! Now if they really understand of how hard it is and why do these Cambodian people in Cambodia still want to come to America? The answer is simple and very obvious and it is the dollar sign that they are after! (1 US Dollar = 4,075.49 Cambodian Riel). The Cambodian Riel is worthless!

If these Cambodian people only have a chance to work in America for just one month on a minimum wage and they would be earning in a year of income even after paying all the taxes to state, local, and federal!

I found out these Cambodian people in Cambodia were really amazed of how these oversea Cambodian people spend their hard earn money like paper! And please do understand that dirt poor Cambodian people earn the most are $50 a month! So it is natural for Cambodian people in Cambodia to think that the oversea Cambodian is somewhat well off or better than them!

This is the mindset of the Cambodian people in Cambodia! By the way, Please blame Hollywood for creating all the wonderful image of America and now you know why the world still want to come to America!

Anonymous said...

11:29. They wouldn't be making more money than whites with the same education. If had a Master's degree and I earn a little more than some white guy with a bachelor's but less than a white person with a Master's, I wouldn't be too happy.

Unlike Blacks and Latinos, Asian Americans tend to be passive and tend not to talk about racism to avoid being seen as trouble makers. You can go www.modelminority.com and read some of the articles and forums there to see how Asians really feel.

I don't think it has anything to do with intelligence. It is in our human nature to explore the unknown and to want something we don't have. Even though I lived through the Khmer Rouge regime, I came to the U.S. at a very young age...so I can't speak for Cambodians living in Cambodia. I know of the struggles they face in Cambodia, but I cannot say I understand them...to understand hardship is to *experience* and without experience there can be no understanding.

However, as a Cambodian American I can say that there are a lot issues in America that Cambodians back home would not be able to understand unless they grew up here like I did. Likewise, I'm sure that there are issues in Cambodia that I wouldn't be able to understand because much of my childhood was spent in America.

So, it's pointless to argue which country is better. Now, if some day I go back to Cambodia to spend the rest of life there and then after so many years, I decide that Cambodia is better, then I could say that Cambodia is better-- at least, for me....but not necessarily for anyone else. So, it's still pointless to argue which country is better.

The only point that I want to make is that America is not as great as everyone thinks it is, and people who have never grown up in America shouldn't deny the experiences of those who have, and those who have shouldn't go back to Cambodia to brag how wonderful America is just to make themselves look good.

Anonymous said...

11:45. You mentioned the taxes, but you didn't mention the living expenses.

At $5.25 an hour working 40 hrs a week, a worker could earn $840 a month. If you're living in California, a one-bedroom apartment rents for around $1200 a month, so you're already $360 short. That's not even to mention the food, utilities, clothes, and taxes.

While it's true that you could make in America in a day what some Cambodians back home make in a month, you also spend more in a day in the U.S. than what many people spend in a month in Cambodia. So pick your poison.

Anonymous said...

11:45. It appears that you are the liar. I read all of Oudam's comments and he never mentioned that all Cambodians from America go back to their country to spread misinformation. What Oudam said is very reasonable. Stop putting words in people's mouths.

Anonymous said...

Oudam,

It is true that America still has racism and discrimination, but my point is that it is still a better place than most other countries in world. You can say the same things if you had talked to people who live in other countries. Do you see any white becoming Samdech or minister in Cambodia? Do you think that Chinese bosses in China would pay any white worker more money than they would a chinese worker who have the same skill and education level?

There are a few uneducated, insecured, people who have gone to Cambodia earlier pretending to be well to do and well educated. Some even went there because they could not make it here. But it is now mostly discovered, people in Cambodia have heard from both honest American Cambodians and Cambodian visitors to the US who came and witness first hand how their friends and relatives actually live in America. And, it is not difficult for many to distinguish that life here is still better in the US than in Cambodia.

It is the laws of this place that create an environment, which despite racism and discrimination, for most people to have opportunities to make it. Can you deny it that the wisdom and knowledge that you have acquired were due mainly to the very system that you have cricticized.

The point is, while there are many problems and issues in America, it is still a better place than most.

Anonymous said...

Oudam, you are absolute right! The last time I was in Cambodia a relative of mine just casually asked me for $60,000 to build his family a new house. He spoke as if $60,000 is nothing to us. I calmly told him that the first thing I would do when I get back to America is to harvest $60,000 from the moneytree in my backyard and mail to him in a FEDEX box.

Anonymous said...

12:43. if the american system is so great, why does it not teach you to respect another person's opinion. oudam did not say which country is better than which country, just that it should be left to each person to decide.

most khmer people from america seem to share your i-am-better-than-everyone-else attitute. oudam is an exception. someone mentioned that this may be a product of american people's racist and colonialist upbringing. i think he has point...you helped proved it.

Anonymous said...

"That they are just merely misinformed by visiting overseas Cambodians?" -- 11:29

LOL, that is certainly an understatement. I am still trying to find out where the rumor, "Government around the world pays people monthly salary except for Cambodia." came from.

Anonymous said...

12:43 is a typical AH KHMER U.S. mentality. They cannot accept that others may be better than them. You can't pay a Japanese or Singaporean to go live in the U.S. Only people from dirt poor countries like Cambodia want to go live as second-class citizens to the white folks.

Anonymous said...

They are trapped by their own propaganda. What else can I say?

Anonymous said...

Mr Oudam. Thank you for your honesty and share your comments. My relatives from US say white Americans love Khmer people only when we clean toilet for them. They hate Khmer that are rich and have high positions.

Anonymous said...

4:17 LOL...so the pro-Western Khmer democrats running around preaching democracy and human rights in Cambodia were probably toilet cleaners back in the US, right? LOL

Anonymous said...

Yes, but both directly and indirectly.

Anonymous said...

Yeah, do just like 3:13 PM does: be ah Yuon's slave, be ah Hun Sen's slave! Any more questions, Ladies and Gentlemen?

Anonymous said...

Being Yuon's and/or Hun Sen's slave is still far better than Colonialist slave, and no we don't have anymore question, and thank you for pointing out the choices for all of us.

Anonymous said...

To 1:06 AM and others:

Everyone is entitled to their opinion, including Oudam, if he feels the US is not the place for him, he should move to Cambodia, Singapore, or Japan. In fact, I heard there are companies that help sending Cambodian workers to work in Taiwan and South Korea, perhaps, there is less racism and discrimination there. Otherwise, he is just a cry-baby, hypocrite.

There are losers and achievers in any society, why many here only associate "cleaning toilets" to all Cambodians living in the US? This just shows how ignorant you are when you said that. Just becuse you have only been associated with "cleaning toilets," others have achieved better than that. When all you can do is cleaning toilets, of course, that is what you will do to survive, whether you are in America, in Stung Mean Chey/Phnom Penh, or when you signed the contracts to do it Singapore, South Korea, or Taiwan. And, it does not matter where you clean toilets, people will look down on you. You know, it is all economic, whether or not you like it, everyone who is poor, figuartively, has to clean someone's toilet - western or asian toilets, and they are still toilets.

I do respect Oudam's opinion, however, I am also entitled to my point of view. And, yes, the education I had here did allow me to respect others' opinion while standing on my own as well. I am trying only to show that for whatever evils that Oudam says about the US, there is a counter-point-of-view. I even included the balanced view by acknowledging that there is overt racism and discrimination in America, however, even with these flaws, many have greatly benefitted from it.

Now, go ahead, jump up and down and call me names...

Anonymous said...

correcton on 12:51 AM:

To 1:06 PM and Others:

not, 1:06 AM

Anonymous said...

12:09 AM, you are right in saying that slaving the Vietcong and Hun Sen is better, but it is fatally dependent on one condition: you have to keep on saying that that their toilets smell like a rose!!! If you dare becoming like Oudam, being critical of their toilets, watch out for your life!

Anonymous said...

Hey, what ever we slave for here will stay in Cambodia and for Khmer, and this include keeping our toilet clean to prevent disease from victimized our people. On the other hand, what you idiot slave for in the west stay west to benefit the colonialists and not you. Do you see the difference?

Anonymous said...

Hey 2:05 AM, are you sure they keep in Cambodia, not hidden in foreign banks? I do see the difference even through your smoke and mirror tricks.

Anonymous said...

I can't believe what I am reading here! It seems to me that most Cambodian bogglers here have the mentality of a worker! Ahahahahah! They resort to use language such as "cleaning toilet" or "working for working for white people" as their base for argument to down play the important of oversea Cambodian people! I say fuck you all!

First, the concept that most Asian like to be a worker is false because most Asian own business! Asian have the highest self-employment rate than any other ethnic such as the Korean! I am also a business owner! For those whose argument about cleaning toilet and I have to wonder how many Cambodian people is a janitor and find the fucken statistic to support your claimed and I bet you will find none and if you do and why not share with the world and I like to see it for myself!

In addition to those fools who are arguing about the comparison between the Western or Eastern education is just a bunch of Bullshit! I don't have to look far to make the comparison! For example take AH PRINCE RANNARIDTH AND AH HUN MANET and they both are Western educated fool! Can somebody tell me why these fools fail to do the right thing base on what they have learned from the Western School of Knowledge! Ahahahahh! It is not that these two fools don't have the brain power to understand or the lack of knowledge to do things the right way and it is all about corruption, personal pocket book, and personal enrichment from dirt poor Cambodian people! Ahahahahhah!

It is so sad that many of these Cambodian bloggers don't even respect themselves and they expect other to respect them! Shaking my heading!

Here is my rule in life! Never and ever disrespect yourself and yes you can admire, respect, and love other people and never fail to learn from the best of the best! This concept sound so easy but it is very hard to put into practice because it is very hard to kiss ass just to get some knowledge from so called "educated people"! By the way, in Cambodia there are some many “educated people” who are very stingy about passing on their knowledge to make a society a better place! I called these kinds of "educated people" as an “educated fool”!

It is my provocative to what I say here!

Anonymous said...

Now, that's what I called a smart arse, 2:39AM, and I mean YOU 2:39AM....! LOL...Please don't generalize just for the sake of generalizing!

Passer-by

Anonymous said...

2:38, we don't care where they keeping their things, as long the owners are in Cambodia, we will get something from it soon or later.

Anonymous said...

3:24 AM, more smoke and mirror...

Anonymous said...

I hope all Cambodian will learn their lessons sooner or later. Today's Cambodian never ever learn from their passed history, "Kbal Khmer Dam Tae Ong". They love yuon as their GOD Father from Haven.

They are all the same yuon, since they swallowed Champa. their jobs were killed killed killed all The indigenous.
Suck, piss me off.

Anonymous said...

Lots of hard work ahead..3:38 AM. First understand who they are when you said "They"...The majority of the older generations are almost gone; a few left over were just trying to get by, by summitting themselves to the Viet-slave Hun Sen regime. The current young generations in the country and those so-called majority are illegal Yuon naturalized by Hun Sen to guarantee the coming election and beyond...we all must do the math. I know it sucks..it pisses me off too if it's any consolation...we have to work harder..we are going to have to.

Anonymous said...

The only lesson that should be learnt is to keep ah khmer-yuon from fuckup our region again.

Anonymous said...

Especially you, Anon@5:28AM because you're definitely ah Yuon's mercenary/slave pretending to be Khmer speaking up for Khmer, get it? Now get the hell out of KI-Media, fair enough?

Anonymous said...

No, Ah Khmer-Yuon should get outta here because they are the one who put everyone out of business.

Anonymous said...

To 3:13AM

Whatever! It is all base on my experience!

Anonymous said...

It's rather a compliment 8:44AM.
Pb

Anonymous said...

To7:25AM Your language are not nice,that words it has never exist,actually they(Cambodian) uses Lok Khmer but ah youn ONLY get it your mother probably got rape by youn so there was accident she got you ,why you do not know how to use the proper Khmer's lettering please taking big brother advise do not learn to be stupid and let Cambodian make a joke out of your khmer pretending.
Thank you for reading Bong tom

Anonymous said...

You can joke all you want, but Ah Khmer-Yuon racists and troublemakers will out of Khmer's holly soil soon.

and thank for understanding Pouon Touch.

Anonymous said...

To 8:37PM

How soon is that? There is no such thing as Khmer-Youn? How many Cambodian people do you see who migrate to live in Vietname? Ahahhahhahah! But you do see million of Viet migrate come to live in Cambodia! If I were you and I wouldn’t say shit and if you want to know how racist the Viet can be just go live in Vietname and they will tell you in your face! This guy never lives in Vietname in his life and to call Khmer people as racist is outrageous! Shaking my head!

Anonymous said...

Is 6-8 years soon enough?

And sure there are Ah Khmer-Yuons troublemakers. They love to spread stupid propaganda and imitating Youn to cause hatred between us our beloved neighbor.

And sure there are some real Yuons here as well, but their number is a lot smaller than Ah Khmer-Yuons. Real Yuons are not here to work. They can do that better in Vietnam because of higher income. They are here only for businesses and create jobs ...