Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Khmer Intelligence News - 25 November 2009

KHMER INTELLIGENCE NEWS

25 November 2009

First challenge to Hun Sen's foreign policy (1)

In a November 19 "message to the Cambodian people" opposition leader Sam Rainsy blasted Prime Minister Hun Sen for "playing a dangerous game" in his recent dealings with Thailand. The message reads, "Mr. Hun Sen is using a classical tactic to divert the Khmer people's attention" from other more serious problems such as "government corruption and incompetence" in the face of the economic crisis, by "exacerbating tensions" with Thailand. At the same time, he "forgets" to say that Cambodia has been losing large portions of her territories to Vietnam. The message concludes, "Cambodia should remain neutral in any internal dispute in any other country. Any spillover from the current tension or unrest in Thailand could be very detrimental to Cambodia, [which could be] set ablaze as past experiences have shown when we unnecessarily and unwisely took side in our neighbours' internal disputes."

Full text in Khmer at http://tinyurl.com/ybh45eo

Official translation in English at http://tinyurl.com/y8ls6k8

CPP Trinity dispute Sam Rainsy's border allegations (1)

The CPP Trinity made up of CPP and Senate President Chea Sim, Prime Minister Hun Sen and National Assembly President Heng Samrin wrote on November 16 to King Father Norodom Sihanouk in order to respond to Sam Rainsy's allegations that Vietnamese authorities have been grabbing Cambodian farmers' land in Svay Rieng province.

The country's top three leaders claim, "Up to now, not a single Cambodian farmer [living near the border with Vietnam] has lost their rice field [because of alleged border encroachments by the Vietnamese authorities]." Read their letter in Khmer at http://tinyurl.com/ylexj9s

But countless villagers who live in the border area and have lost their rice fields because of effective border encroachments by the Vietnamese authorities, confirm what Sam Rainsy said in his November 7 letter in French to the King Father http://tinyurl.com/y8p79td

Villagers' grievances can be heard by clicking at http://tinyurl.com/ybj39re (SRP video tape), at http://tinyurl.com/yaordzv (RFA video tape) and at http://tinyurl.com/yjeerop (RFA audio tape).

Army report confirms border encroachments by Vietnam (1)

A 1999 report by then Royal Cambodian Armed Forces (RCAF) Commander-in-Chief General Ke Kim Yan to Prime Minister Hun Sen indicates that Vietnam has been surreptitiously and illegally annexing stretches of Cambodia's territories in several provinces along our eastern border since 1979. The newly leaked report details several cases where Vietnamese civilians protected by armed soldiers or militiamen grabbed land belonging to Cambodian farmers and moved border markers well inside Cambodian territory. Read the original 8-page report in Khmer at http://tinyurl.com/yjypg2s

Land grabbing due to both internal and external reasons (2)

An increasing number of Cambodian farmers are falling victim to land grabbing that is due to both internal and external reasons. Only a few opposition Members of Parliament led by Sam Rainsy have stood up against those human rights violations and held protests on the spot.

To watch protests against land grabbing in inner Cambodia (Kampong Chhnang province and Phnom Penh) please click at http://tinyurl.com/yz88hsc and at http://tinyurl.com/ylhkuap

To watch a protest against land grabbing on Cambodia's border (Svay Rieng province) please click at http://tinyurl.com/yk7w9tq

Cambodia's Border Committee raises its voice (1)

The independent Paris-based Cambodia's Border Committee (CBC), which has been denouncing the Phnom Penh government policy with regard to border delineation process, issued on November 23 a statement giving its point of view on the current judicial proceedings against Sam Rainsy whom the government accuses of incitement, destruction of public property and threatening national security. The CBC argues that the wooden poles which Sam Rainsy symbolically pulled out, were not public property because they were planted on a private property without the consent of its legal owner. There had been no expropriation proceedings and no compensation paid to the land owner. Therefore the owner had the right to dispose of the wooden poles in question. Read full statement in French at http://tinyurl.com/ycqyz5t

Thaksin to receive $425 per month from the Cambodian government (3)

Following his appointment earlier this month as the 117th official adviser to Prime Minister Hun Sen, fugitive former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra will receive a monthly salary of US$425 from the Cambodian government. Strangely enough, among the legion of Hun Sen's advisers, Thaksin has been given no special status such as "Senior Adviser" or "President of the Prime Minister's Advisory Council." He just seems to be "primus inter pares."

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dear KHMER INTELLIGENCE NEWS
Your previous information is fake. You lie to everyone. It is regrettable that Ki-media allows you to put this kind of articles on its webpage. I do not read any documents from you anymore, your time is over. NOW, all from you are fake.

Hun Xen, Chea Xim, Heng Xamrin said...

We could not hide the true forever, in this occassion, we don't want Cambodia people to curse my families in near future. We would like people to know about our amendment treaties with our master Vietnam. We Cambodian accept to lose some territories, include land, sea maritime border, illegale settlement of our master Vietnam people, better treatment for them, provide job, safety net, in future Khmer taxepayers will feed our master Vietnam people. We called that friendships treaties in favors of our master people, their interest, in exchange for peace, and security between our people.

Anonymous said...

I just don't understand, and never understand why Khmer CPP want to punish their own blood Khmers who only trying to protect our Khmer land. The 6 pools that Sam Rainsy pulled out are obviously and clearly inside rice field that belongs to Khmer farmers. Why Khmer government CPP Hun Sen and Sva Kim Hong still keep saying again and again that the rice field full with green rice that grows by their own Khmer farmer belong to Vietnam? AREN'T CPP GOVERNMENT CLEARLY WORKING FOR VIETNAM AND NOT THEIR OWN CAMBODIA?

Another clear story, Kao Kim Yan, a former Cambodian Arm Force chief who worked to protect our border with Vietnam reported to Hun Sen about Vietnamese keep pushing inward to steal Khmer land, lost his job and almost jailed because of just trying to report about Vietnamese incroachment to steal our land. AGAIN, ISN'T THIS ANOTHER CLEAR EVIDENSE THAT HUN SEN AND HIS CPP ARE WORKING FOR VIETNAM AND NOT CAMBODIA?

Every thing CPP does, either silent opposition or give land away, is only to please Vietnam who helped installed them to power and get rich.

I urge all Khmer to stand up with our Khmer Krom people to fight to get ourland back.

KHMER VOICE IN WA, USA

Anonymous said...

Dear 10:26 am . If you don't think the informations are fake you don't want to read. That's ok. You are not Cambodian antway.These are al about Cambodians who Cambodians or if you are a cabodian don't like Cabodia then good luck.

Anonymous said...

Faire a Paris, le Mardi, 24 Novembre, 2009.

Dear compatriots,
Actually Cambodian parliament is Vietnamese slaves, should be dissolved to find solution about their encroachment inside Cambodia territories.

(Signed) Sam Rainxy

Anonymous said...

Dear 11:13AM
KHMER INTELLIGENCE NEWS wrote about Canadia and FTB banks bankruptcy. I talked to people around me and people laughed at me because these info are make up to fool people. Do you want to be ridiculous? I think you hate CPP but you need also to get right info to be reliable toward yourself.
From 10:26am

Anonymous said...

And whopay for the golf? Ah Kwack! it cost more than $500 for sure!

Anonymous said...

It's too late to complain.
Cambodia is now part of Vietnam.
It's time to be their slaves, my fellow Khmers. Turn over, stick your asses up, ....... Don't scream.