Wednesday, December 16, 2009

SRP MPs' border visit to Svay Rieng - RFA Video

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

My sincere thanks to those brave Khmer farmers and MP's from SRP who dare to risk their lives to find evidence of border encrouchment. May God bless you all Khmers who work hard to protect our territory.

Anonymous said...

the video shows a good step toward the truth. many steps by many people will bring out the real truth.

i felt very moved by this action.

Anonymous said...

Khmers are savages.
No one will cry if they lose their lands to the Viets (actually, they already did).
White American

Anonymous said...

I think the king should know about Cambodia territory too.If the son king doesn't know, he should ask his father or ask UN to help...otherwise you'll be called a traitor or useless king...
Thanks to PM's SRP who dare to do these such dangerous jobs...you all deserved as khmer hero.
Koun khmer1967,USA

Anonymous said...

Why the former king Sihanouk allowed Vietcong and North Vietnam army (both are Viet) because I did HOPE after the war over USA the north Vietnam will give Khmer teritory back what the south Vietnam took. Without permission noth Vietnem will never winned usa in south Vietnam. After he knew the communist did not go back then he ordered Gen. Lon Nol pushed them back from Cambodia, in 1970, Lon Nol called him back to the thron first he accepted and later rejected. That is the point why the killing fileds come to Cambodia and why Khmer lose its territory? The thron ofr our king today? If you all heard what Hun Sen said, he will kick off the palace into the Meking river when he wanted. So, the king is only name symbolysed for Kingdom of Cambodia, but the fact the king has no power at all waiting only signed, egal what the PM proposed.

That very sorrow for Khmers

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
You are so fucking stupid took the border post away.Why fuck all of you guys don't go to court room and talking about that? Why fuck all of you guys did like that without permit? So meant while all of you guys just made the trouble.

Anonymous said...

If there is no opposition, there would be no cambodia today.

Look at burma, the name changed to Mynnamar.

Anonymous said...

Why can't the government just allow GPS mapping to take place.

Anonymous said...

it's good that srp brings khmer people's attention and world's attention to the khmer/viet borders as well! can't trust viet/youn as they have had history of stealing khmer people's lands along the borders!

Anonymous said...

Now tell me everyone do you see any of the Police Officers getting jured by the people? NO! So why did the Svay Rieng Police Chief falsely accuse the representatives for hurting them? Lol.

Bravo to all the Khmer people there who want to show the world of the truth of the Vietnamese encroachment into Cambodia. Do you guys the Viet soldiers there or not. What the hell are they doing over there since the farmland is the private property of the Khmer farmers.

Ah 7:48, ah f*cker talking like a stupid jerk with shit in your brain. Who gave any rights to anyone to take over the private property of the ordinary farmers? In addition, who would ever go to a kangaroo court of ah Hun Sen. Only ah truv krob eng would do that, ah pler. Court ah truv krob ey if the farmers complain endlessly and their land is still taken over. So f*ck you ah poos vake jek.Lol.

Anonymous said...

Every time the border encroachment issue arises, the CPP leadership is quick to deflect public attention and Opposition criticism from its dubious and collaborative role in this sorry saga. Instead of debating as to which map is more appropriate for demarcation purposes, or why Opposition critics have not come up with a more viable map of their own, if the latter are not happy with the work of the border committee and so forth, why not allow the whole process to be scrutinized and assessed publicly and transparently? Who would lose out from such an open, democratic vetting? Not the Khmer people or the nation, surely? At the very least, owners of the land in question themselves should be fully informed of the committee’s relevant plans and procedures, their express consent should be sought prior to any joint decision being taken to carry out the committee’s work.

What if the border committee itself is being led by technically incompetent individuals or its chairperson? One hears VN has even offered to train Khmers on border mapping. No prize for guessing what manner of knowledge would be disseminated to the students here.

On the other hand, the technical nature and complexities of border mapping has frequently been used to bar and rebuff critics from gaining inroads into the committee's work. However, even this would not matter too much were it not for the fact that national integrity is at stake, and rice farmers' lands are being threatened.

Up to now, no villagers have lost their land? Really? Khmer farmers along the border with VN have been reported to have been forcibly removed from their ancestral land since the early 1990s and beyond. It is a slight blessing that this latest incursion into Khmer land comes in the form of wooden stakes (which are illegal objects planted on private property), and by themselves these poles may not seem a great deal, until, that is, one recalls the incremental and insidious practices of Vietnamese expansion of past and present:

• First, establish legal-physical presence in the given territory tentatively, either by means of leasing or temporary holding.
• Second, populate the land with labourers and provide them with the necessary economic incentives to work it and derive long-term self-sufficiency from their occupation.
• Third, provide the occupiers with arms and security protection in event of their lease being revoked. These stages would then be repeated elsewhere until new territory is fully acquired and entrenched under state protection.

Attention should also be given to other remote border regions such as Rattanakiri, Mondulkiri, Krati (Kraches) and KP Cham, where there might not be farmers to cry foul.

As usual, it is not so much what has been agreed on the map as such that matters, but rather it is these moving realities on the grounds that really count.

MP

Anonymous said...

To 7:48PM,
You must be koun youn, not khmer or Vietnamese doggy. Don't you know that those border posts are not right. they are in Cambodian territory and It's true. If you don't know where our Cambodian border are go back to school or read more history and geo books.