On Feb. 8, 2007 in Kampuchea Krom, the Khmer Buddhist Monks and People Demonstrate for Freedom and Religious Rights
10/06/07
Khmer Krom NGO
The Khmer Buddhist monks and people in Kampuchea Krom rally on February 8, 2007 to demand the communist Vietnamese authorities recognize the indigenous rights of the Khmer Kampuchea Krom.
The Khmer Buddhist monks and people meet immediate disperse, break up and clamp down by the VN authorities and police personnel.
Many Buddhist monks are forced to defrock against their wills and Buddhist rule, face arrests, detains, and imprison.
At least 5 Buddhist monks remain in the communist VN prison for expressing their rights and religion.
Many Buddhist monks and people flee communist VN due to religious intolerance to Cambodia.
Those monks that the VN authorities force to defrock (disrobe) receive
formal Buddhist ordination in Cambodia.
France gives Khmer land, Kampuchea Krom, to Emperor Bao Dai of Vietnam on June 4, 1949.
To learn more about the plight of the Khmer Buddhist monks and repressive accounts of the communist Vietnamese regime, please click on the video link above.
10/06/07
Khmer Krom NGO
The Khmer Buddhist monks and people in Kampuchea Krom rally on February 8, 2007 to demand the communist Vietnamese authorities recognize the indigenous rights of the Khmer Kampuchea Krom.
The Khmer Buddhist monks and people meet immediate disperse, break up and clamp down by the VN authorities and police personnel.
Many Buddhist monks are forced to defrock against their wills and Buddhist rule, face arrests, detains, and imprison.
At least 5 Buddhist monks remain in the communist VN prison for expressing their rights and religion.
Many Buddhist monks and people flee communist VN due to religious intolerance to Cambodia.
Those monks that the VN authorities force to defrock (disrobe) receive
formal Buddhist ordination in Cambodia.
France gives Khmer land, Kampuchea Krom, to Emperor Bao Dai of Vietnam on June 4, 1949.
To learn more about the plight of the Khmer Buddhist monks and repressive accounts of the communist Vietnamese regime, please click on the video link above.
8 comments:
Khmer leaders should watch this powerful video. They could use this to learn about the plight of their own fellow Khmer compatriots, especically these young sanghas (Buddhist monks) the future protectors of the Khmer heritage, where the VN authorities intend to eradicate.
Nope, we don't care for that type or monk. As far as we're concern, they can go to hell.
6:51AM
You have the right to say whatever you want.
However, only the enemy of Khmers have this kind of opinion.
Buddhist monks are revered in Khmer society.
True, but not political monk, they don't mean shit. It doesn't bother me a bit to see the commie beat the crap out of them.
How would you like the commie beat you up like that, too.
Even the VNamese monks do whatever it takes to drive the colonial French and American out of VN.
Remember VN is only a small piece of land up north of the DMZ zone; below DMZ down to Kampuchea Krom is former Champa, the land of the Cham people.
So monks have duties to defend their kind.
Even the Christian monks endure throughout times through the crusade to liberate Christianity and the Christian people in Europe, minor Asia (today's Middle East and everywhere there is/are Christians.
Only probably atheist like you have this kind of comment.
Hey, VN monks are spies to spy on the US. If they get caught they will be in trouble. And the same for Ah Khmer-Yuon monks. In this case, they were caught with KKF propaganda and they will go to jail. The VN law prohibit spread of propaganda. So, if you want to practice religion in Vietnam, keep it clean, alright?
802am wow....what a tool you are.
And what made you say that?
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