Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Khmer Krom Day: A Refreshing New Perspective on Loss of Kampuchea-Krom


July 8th, 2008
By Sothy Kien
Khmer Krom Network


1949 is the year many Khmer Krom people remember with great pain and sorrow. On June 4th 1949, France transferred Cochin China, the (French name ) ancestral homeland of the Khmer Krom people to the Vietnamese.

It was a heart wrenching decision made without the full participation or consent of the indigenous Khmer Krom people, who are the original owners of the land.

Imagine if your home and rich fertile rice fields were systematically taken from you. If you were forced to assimilate into the Vietnamese culture and forced to abandon your historic ties to motherland Cambodia?

How much pain, anger, sorrow and bitterness would you feel?

Worse, if you know up until this day, land grabbing still continues and people and Buddhist monks alike are being tortured and imprisoned for demanding religious freedom and basic rights?

For decades, commemorating the loss of Kampuchea-Krom remains a significant event for the Khmer Krom and Khmer people to remember the injustice by the French and the Vietnamese. This event also gives us the opportunity to remember the people who sacrificed their lives to protect our land and culture.

Such event is forbidden by the communist Vietnam government.

In countries outside of Vietnam, it appears however, that each year less and less people are participating.

To resolve this increasingly bleak trend, this year, Khmer Krom people in Australia introduced a new concept calling the event, “Khmer Krom Day.”

Often in developed countries such as Australia, Australia Day is a day in which the people celebrate the unique diversity of all of its cultures and peoples.

For the Khmer Krom people, some would argue that they have no country in which to celebrate. In fact, if Khmer Krom Day was on the basis of the ideology of loss of Kampuchea-Krom, there should be little to celebrate.

Khmer Krom Day, or Tivea Khmer Krom is a new concept that incorporates not only the commemoration of the loss of Kampuchea-Krom but it is also an event that hopes to inspire positive and proactive movement towards human rights realisation.

Khmer Krom Day is not about celebrating the loss of Kampuchea-Krom but it is about giving credit and gratitude to those who are our everyday heroes, who are putting their lives on the line to preserve our culture, dignity and identity.

The people include but are not limited to members of the Khmers Kampuchea-Krom Federation such as Mr. Thach Ngoc Thach, Mr. Sereivuth and Mr. Tran Giap who have quitted their full time job to work for the cause of Khmer Krom.

What about our people in Cambodia and Vietnam, for example, Venerable Tim Sakhorn who is currently in prison for helping Khmer Krom cross the border? What about our five defrocked monks who organised the peaceful protests demanding greater religious freedom, only be rudely defrocked and thrown in jail for four years?

What about Chau Inn, who stood up to demand the return of his ancestral homeland, only to be hunted down like animals in the middle of the night, his family members were shot and now he is missing?

When do we get an opportunity to say prays for these brave souls and give them credit and gratitude for their courage to continue to keep the Khmer Krom struggles alive?

Khmer Krom Day is not just about remembering our heroes but also to thank our current activists and hope that by reflecting on such a day, we can start to inspire greater hope for the future.

Hopes will be the fuel and energy for the future work of human rights activists.

The Khmer Krom community in Australia took one step further by asking a high ranked Australian government representative of Vietnamese descendent to attend the event. It was a big step and very risky for the Khmer Krom people and was received with mixed emotions.

Some were against the idea stating that it was inappropriate and asked what Vietnamese people would really know about how much it hurts or ways to help the Khmer Krom.

Surprisingly, the special guest was moved to tears when he heard about what the Vietnamese government was doing to the Khmer Krom people.

He encouraged and highlighted the importance of knowing one’s culture and identity. He urged the members to keep fighting to keep their identity and human rights for their people. He have made promise to help bringing up the issues to the Australian government.

This concept of Khmer Krom is actually also about sharing the pain.

For decades, the loss of Kampuchea-Krom has been an event only for Khmer and Khmer Krom. As a result very few people who are either Khmer nor Khmer Krom knew anything about our pain or what losing Kampuchea-Krom meant.

If you want people to understand how much you hurt or how you feel about their actions, why not get them involved?

There is no doubt that a powerful message is portrayed to the world if all of Khmer Krom people stood up for what we believe in but won’t it be equally astounding if a Vietnamese stood up for Khmer Krom?

Khmer Krom Day if supported, has the potential to change the face of Khmer Krom human rights movement and maybe the tool to inspire for the greater future.

Will you mark Khmer Krom Day in your calendar?

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

THAT IS VERY PAINTFUL THAT WE ALL CAN'T DECRIBE...I AM NOT A KHMER KROM , BUT I FEEL VERY ANGRY WITH FRENCE THAT MAD A STUPIT DECISION TO RAPE OUR KHMER PEOPLE RIGHT ..
FRENCE SHOULD DO SOMETHING TO REPAY IT DUMPES MISTAKE BY DO WHAT EVER IT TAKE TO UNITE BOTH KHMER TOGETHER AGAIN ..

Anonymous said...

khmer krom people, please continue to fight for your indigenous rights, even if it takes 100 years or 200 years or whatever; please continue to fights as this kind of stealing by vietnam will not last forever as history as shown throughout the world. land mass comes and goes, depends on time passed. so, never allow or forget where you come from and continue to keep a strong khmer cultural identity and tradition as well. may god bless the khmer krom people.

Anonymous said...

we are separated only by political boundaries, but not spirituality. khmer identity will always be khmer identity despite france given this khmer krom land to vietnam when they left indochina as their colonies regain their independence from france. please continue to keep strong khmerness presence. god bless you all.

Anonymous said...

This is not as painful as Khmer in Issan, Thailand lost their land to the monkeys in Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

We are always with you,be strong like a sharp knife,don' deterred by vietnamese invader.
pyear yeam kong ban samrach.
God bless you .. I will pray for you all dear brothers and sisters Khmer Krom.

Anonymous said...

The month of June is what I consider Khmer Krom History month. And during that month, the young sit down with the old to talk about Kampuchea Krom, compassion, human rights, and history. There is no hate in us, only anger and frustration, which we use as the power source to better our lives.

Anonymous said...

My pray and best wish to my brothers and sisters of Khmer Krom!

Please don't give up in the face of adversity because when God put Khmer Leu, Khmer Kandal,and Khmer Krom people on Earth and God want to test them to the most extreme hardship that any human can bear and out of the extreme hardship God will reward them!

The Vietcong can't stop as Khmer people!

Anonymous said...

Hey Folks!

I've found out that Kampuchea Krom is on the pending in French Parliament or court. Sihanouk have requested the French court to review this case over again but coincidently Khmer got into war from the early 70s and on. Now since Cambodia working toward stability we have to request the French court to revive this case again. They said the case is more likely to be review.

I am happy to hear this.
Bravo! Khmer!!!

If you want to know more please do research. Like you know nowaday is easy for us with this technology.

6:36 PM

Anonymous said...

To 6:40PM

Thank for the update and I will look forward to find out more...

Anonymous said...

What a waste of time? The French got their arses kicked by Vietminh already, and they aint gonna take anything away from them.

Anonymous said...

We'll always support you my brothers Khmer Krom, be courageous.

Anonymous said...

Bravo Khmer Krom!!!!!

Their long lasting of the YOUN come to an end soon.

Khmer unite we strong!!!

Anonymous said...

Yes, I've found out as well. Since the YOUN know that lands always belong to Khmer the YOUN prolong war and continue or spill the war into Cambodia. SO we don't have time to focus on Khmer Krom.

So since the war drag on we were instability all the time, that's why the prolonging the war.

But the French never put this case away. They pending the case until Cambodia strong economically and politically.

And those are coming soon.

Thanks to the French and please don't forget to revive this case.

We Khmer and want our brothers back to the family.

Khmer Dor Rong-Roeung!!!!!

Anonymous said...

khmer people,

This land issue is our history! This is the reason where vietnam and french is wrong. And it shald never be forgotten. The lost and the pain of our people. These countries, vietnam and french have no class or sense of right and wrong. They are example of slime of nature.

vietnam is no better then the white people. white people through history alway take, steal, and destroy other country for their own benefit. Now, stupid vietnam is following the path of the white devil.

Anonymous said...

Wow, I would love to see it. I am going to do some research about the case being pending in French Parliament.

French is a big responsible for this case.

Khmer Krom we will soon be together.

We love you. I am thrill to hear this case being in the pending. Thats doesn't mean they put away for good. Khmer can revive this case soon as long as HUN SEN is not serving the YOUN purpose.

HUN SEN, if you a true nationalist you need to do something for Khmer's interest.

Wake up HUN SEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Hey, The Greece have been under the control of the Turks for over 400 years and they freed themself.

I know Khmer Krom can do it as well
History will reveal. And Khmer Krom will win!!