Monday, April 07, 2008

Neutrality and Justice

Chhun Yasith (L) and General Vang Pao (R)

April 7, 2008
New York Sun Editorial

'Contrary to the government's assertion, it is by no means self-evident that a person engaged in extra-territorial or resistance activities — even militant activities — is necessarily a threat to the security of the United States. One country's terrorist can often be another country's freedom-fighter."

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It happens that those words were written by one of our wisest federal Judges, John Noonan, who rides the 9th United States appellate circuit. He was deciding, in 2004, an immigration case involving a Sikh militant. We thought of the judge's point as we were ruminating on two current criminal prosecutions on the Coast that are being levied by the Justice Department against individuals who are hardly neutral — they are on our side in a twilight struggle against remnant communist regimes in Indochina.

One, whose opening arguments last week were covered by our Josh Gerstein, involves the trial of a Cambodian American Yasith Chhun, an accountant who was indicted in May 2005 under the Neutrality Act for alleged acts against the government of Cambodia. The charges also included conspiring to kill in a foreign country, to destroy property overseas, and to use a weapon of mass destruction, namely, rocket propelled grenades. Mr. Chhun's defense, our Mr. Gerstein reported Wednesday, is arguing that he was engaged in a noble, if naive, attempt to free his countrymen from a despotic regime and that he had no desire to see anyone killed in the process. The head of the regime against which he plotted, Hun Sen, was, the defense has pointed out, a brigade commander under Pol Pot, one of the worst mass murderers in history.

The second case, which Mr. Gerstein has also been covering, involves the Hmong freedom fighter, Vang Pao, who, with ten other men, was indicted in June at Sacramento on a strikingly similar set of federal charges for their attempts to liberate their homeland of Laos. They were also charged with conspiring to violate the Neutrality Act and conspiring to kill abroad. The Hmong group also faces weapons charges because it allegedly tried to purchase weapons here in America. We have already voiced in these columns our alarm at the case against Vang Pao. In league with our Central Intelligence Agency, he led the Laotian hill tribes in the twilight struggle against the communist conquest of his, and neighboring, countries in Indochina. There are few men alive on the planet today to whom the cause of freedom owes as much as is owed to Vang Pao.

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The issues in these trials, however, go way beyond Vang Pao and Yasith Chhun — to the question of America's traditional role in the world. "At least since 1848, the year of democratic revolutions in Europe," Judge Noonan wrote in the immigration case cited above, "the United States has been a hotbed of sympathy for revolution in other lands, often with emigres to this country organizing moral and material support for their countrymen oppressed by European empires such as those of Austria, Britain and Russia." He cited such famous figures as David Ben Gurion and Nelson Mandela and made a reference to the struggle for Tibet. The jurist issued a call for an evaluation of evidence rather than speculation that couldn't be more important as America regards the freedom-fighters operating against the remnant communist dictators in Indochina.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Uncle Sam is the sole judge to decide who is a terrorist and who is a freedom fighter. The rule of thumb is that - if you are no use for Uncle Sam, then you are guilty you are a terrorist and go to jail. If you are useful for Uncle Sam, then no matter what you are, be it a terrorist or freedom fighter or cold blood killer like Hun Xen and others, you are safe and you are Uncle Sam's hero and political tool.

Anonymous said...

I am wondering if anybody would initiate a petition to congress to ask them to stand by with those who fight for freedom and democracy. Let America know that what they are doing is not honorable. They preached and destroyed nations to spread democracy all over the world during the cold war. Now, they want to convict people that fight to bring democracy to their nations that are run by tyranies. If they convict our free our freedom fighters Mr. Chhun Yasith and General Vang Pao, they are just as bad as hun sen and youn. It would be ashame to let hun sen,youn and their 15 witnesses influence America's court system. If Mr. Chhun Yasith found guilty, it shows that hun sen can also control America's court system. The world will not look up to America as a land of liberty and justice anymore if America let these two people go to jail.

Anonymous said...

Very true to the two comments made above!


Two wrongs never make a RIGHT !

Anonymous said...

Some Cambodian Americans are not serious in defending those who put their life on the line for the sake of millions freedom.

Too many if them judged Chhun Yasith and took silence as a self refuge.Yet plenty of them like making political statements.

It is a shame,when push comes to shove,the political savvy dug in.
They are too fearful to speak up opinions because of FBI and federal court involvement.

Dr.King proved not all alws are just so this one may be reptition.

Anonymous said...

"If Mr. Chhun Yasith found guilty, it shows that hun sen can also control America's court system."

Lay off the yaba, holmes, it's making yuo paranoid.

Anonymous said...

8:23, it is not that the Cambodian-Americans do not want to defend Mr. Yasith, but they are not quite sure who Mr. Yasith is. Did he really fight for to free Cambodia, or there is something else? I think Cambodians people will support if the person is a true leader. Mr. Yasith does not have a characteristic of a leader.

Anonymous said...

Son Yasith act will make Hun Xen have more reason to make trouble to Cambodia american who realy pro democracy!

We are not defending the fool!

Hun xen may seserve to be punish bit not the life of people in Cambodia!

Yasith need to be punish to teach the fools of howt democracy should work!

We Cambodia american never support the fool and will not supported because we hate Hun Xen!

Two fools never make a right!

SRP and HRP are the way!

Anonymous said...

Speak so as a fool but it shows
Yasith is a patriotic and Khmer bound.
He is a doer,that's enough of a character of a man of his words.

Point is indecent,the doer is not a pointer.

Pointer stays in trenche,triumph will look for the trenche digger.

By the way,Yasith is lack of new attitude acquisition like some in Nom Penh

Anonymous said...

Dear 1:58AM,
Per press,200 armed men took heed of his urges...

Mandela was a fool for S Africa liberation,
Sihanouk was a fool for Pol Pot and then Viet Cong occupation

Anonymous said...

Where do you draw the fucken line when the enemy has become your friend and your friend has become the enemy?

Is this the nature of American politic to be flip-flop all the time at the expense of freedom loving people? If this is the case then American politicians will be very happy to see more human misery and to count more human skulls in the future!

Anonymous said...

hello! the USA don't support any terrorism activity by anyone, regardless!

Anonymous said...

To 8:53AM

Tell that to your mother!

Anonymous said...

@1:58 AM
Not a lot of people know what Mr. Yasith did and I doubted that his actioned is any good for Cambodia cause, but the petition would be symbolic in that the charge against him in favor of Hun Sen. We know that the charge against him is simply a sacrificial lam. Mr. Chhun have other charges such as Tax.. to worry about so he is unlikely to be of the hook but If he is charged for fighting against Hun Sen then we are kissing good bye to the fight for democracy in Cambodia. It's dead