Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Sacrava's Political Cartoon: Adieu FUNCINPEC

Cartoon by Sacrava (on the web at http://sacrava.blogspot.com)

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

DEGUEULASSE! Communisms!

Anonymous said...

CPP=Communist PAPA signorrr.

Anonymous said...

Xihamoni is at the top of the fir!

The situation of our country is getting worse.
As Xihanouk, his adoptive father, YUON XEN is not at all satisfied with his current PRIME MINISTER position.
As Xihanouk and Lon Nol, he has great ambitions too: HEAD OF THE STATE
To gain this position, he has to get rid the USELESS KING KONG SIHAMONY.
With 90 members of Parliament of CPP and 2 members of FUNCIPEC YUON XEN will constitutionally abolish the monarchy as LON NOL had done, and name WHO as the HEAD OF THE STATE of Cambodia:
- YUON XEN himself?
- CHEA SIM?
- HENG SAMRIN?
THIS SCENARIO WILL UNDOUBTEDLY HAPPEN AFTER THE DEATH OF OUR GREAT KING KONG "SDACH THMIL" XIHANOUK.
AND OUR BRAINLESS KHMER PEOPLE WILL TERRIBLY SUFFER ONCE AGAIN.
Khmer Nostradamus

Anonymous said...

The normalization of relations with its Indochinese neighbors became pressing as refugees from Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam streamed across the Thai frontier, straining Thai resources and raising tensions in the border regions. Relations with Laos, bound to Thailand by a shared history, religion, ethnicity, culture, and language, were tense. Much of the problem centered on Laotian Meo tribespeople who had taken refuge in Thailand after the communist-led Pathet Lao forces gained control of Vientiane in May 1975. For years the Meo and some Thai irregular troops had waged clandestine operations against the Pathet Lao forces, reportedly with the knowledge and cooperation of the government of Thailand. After intermittent clashes on the Mekong River, Thailand in November 1975 closed the frontier with Laos, causing hardship in Vientiane; this action prevented oil, food, and other essential goods from reaching Laos through Thai territory, the historical transit route to the landlocked country. Tension eased somewhat after January 1976, when the border was reopened following Thai recognition of the new Laotian regime. In August 1976, the two countries signed an agreement on the transport of Laotian goods through Thailand in exchange for Thai air routes over Laos to Vietnam and Hong Kong. Nonetheless, recurring border incidents led to a temporary Thai economic blockade of Laos in late 1977. By the end of the year, Laotian refugees accounted for 73,000 of about 95,000 Indochinese refugees encamped in Thailand.

In April 1975, Thailand was the first country in Southeast Asia to recognize the new regime of the communist Khmer Rouge (see Glossary) in Phnom Penh. In October the two countries agreed in principle to resume diplomatic and economic relations; the agreement was formalized in June 1976, when they also agreed to erect border markers in poorly defined border areas.

Meanwhile, the withdrawal of all American troops from Thailand by July 1976 paved the way for the Thai-Vietnamese agreement in August on normalizing relations. In January 1978, Bangkok and Hanoi signed an accord on trade and economic and technical cooperation, agreeing also to exchange ambassadors, reopen aviation links, resolve all problems through negotiations, and consult on the question of delimiting sea boundaries. Progress toward improved relations with the Indochinese states came to an abrupt halt, however, after Vietnam invaded Cambodia in December 1978, and in January 1979 installed in Phnom Penh a new communist regime friendly to Hanoi.

This invasion not only provoked a Chinese attack on Vietnam in February 1979 but also posed a threat to Thailand's security. Bangkok could no longer rely on Cambodia as a buffer against Vietnamese power. Bangkok was forced to assume the role of a frontline state against a resurgent communist Vietnam, which had 300,000 troops in Cambodia and Laos. The Thai government began increasing its defense capabilities. While visiting Washington in February 1979, Prime Minister Kriangsak asked for and received reassurances of military support from the United States. His government also launched a major diplomatic offensive to press for the withdrawal of all Vietnamese forces from Cambodia and for continued international recognition of Democratic Kampuchea under Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge regime. As part of that offensive, Kriangsak also journeyed to Moscow in March 1979--the first visit ever by a Thai prime minister--to explain the Thai position on the Cambodian question and to reassure the Soviets that Thailand's anti-Vietnamese position was neither anti-Soviet nor pro-Chinese. Such reassurances were believed to be necessary in view of Vietnamese accusations that Thailand collaborated with China and the United States in aiding and abetting the Khmer Rouge forces against the Heng Samrin regime.

The Thai offensive, backed by Bangkok's ASEAN partners, was rewarded in a United Nations (UN) General Assembly resolution adopted in November 1979. The resolution called for immediate withdrawal of all foreign forces from Cambodia, asked all nations to refrain from interfering in, or staging acts of aggression against, Cambodia, and called on the UN secretary general to explore the possibility of an international conference on Cambodia.

Anonymous said...

10:01 PM you are the man of 2008!
Does Hun Sen Respect all the UN ruled until now?

Anonymous said...

My beloved friend!

I am hopeful, you personally don't mind that I am unashamedly answering for our beloved 10:01PM..

Hun SenVarman ain't respectful for UN, 'cause the UN could not kick his monkey's ass, only his his master Youn!

Anonymous said...

Dear Cambodian Compatriots at all levels,

In terms of moving to the positive ways for Cambodia and for 2013-Election, here are what we must do:
1/. Review all regulation of election Laws. And all election laws must be set up by only Cambodian nations, not like currently are being set up by Vietnam. Otherwise, again and again all Khmers are just working to compliance Vietnam's policies (Work Krom Nem Youn), regardless all of any party.

2/. Fire, jail, or punish whoever deleted voters on July 27, 2008. Why? because if Cambodian Suprime court does not take action, then Cambodia is Lawless country. Then it exactly means that The Name is Cambodia, but the Body is Vietnameses. If Cambodian suprime Court let these criminals free, then NO MORE FUTURE OF CAMBODIA. Cambodia has alots of trashes to be cleaned by all these criminals. Why keep criminals works for the spirit of Cambodia and let good Khmer students work and clean trashes. Just think 1 minute about this issue, Thanks!.

3/. Proof all of these over 2 Million voters-record, and claim to United Nation and ASIAN to assist again.

4/. Hire New NEC workers, train them at the broads to prepare for next election, 2013. The sooner is the better.

There are many-many Cambodian New Generations are looking for jobs. Why Cambodian Suprime Court let these criminals work for the country. This is only if we are seriously thinking, and working forward to positve ways.

Democratic means every one of us and if every one of us SAMAKI Khnea, or as soon as Serey SAMAKI Khnea, then we beat up Communist. but if every one of us not unite, or not SAMAKI Khnea, then we let Communist beat us back, Thanks.

Anonymous said...

11:38PM sound good ! But how can we all SAMAKI without let the spy in?

Anonymous said...

Prince Ranaridh has made the right decision so that he could come back home to contriubte to the development of Cambodia.

Prince Ranaridh has contributed greatly to the National-Building since 1993- Cambodia has peace, stability and prosperity since then, thanks to the prince's active particiation in Cambodia's politics.

Sam Rainsy is very personal on many issues, when he cannot benefit from others politically, he made others look bad.

Prince Ranaridh is one of the great leaders, always placing the national interest above his peronsonal interest.

Anonymous said...

Ah kod na ko doch ah kdo na dae. Ban thom phlich reas dael lumbak krey kro os hoey. Bos chhnaot nah choy mray ey boe vea reab chom tam propoan kom pyou toeur doembey aoy kanakpak vea chhneas tov hoey nus. Puok ah you en (UN) ban tae oet kbal mok lem leum hoey sraek tha trem trov, chbas, mean domla pheap hoey. Puok kanduoy mae ah mok yok tae luy roap poan roap meun dolla tov chay srok mv4ea tveu neak mean. Vea khmean ches khmaoch ey leus puok knong srok te.