Friday, January 22, 2010

Hor 5 Bora: Damned if you deny, damned if you don't


Comment posted by Anonymous Reader on Mr. Hor 5 Bora denying "Vietnamese lineage"

It's amusing that this guy [Hor 5 Bora] considers that being accused of being of "Vietnamese lineage" is defamatory.

That is not very flattering for the Vietnamese. What does Uncle Hun think?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yuon lineage didn’t only dominate and lead Cambodia today or during Polpot time but you have to look thousands years back from Chey Chetha II to French colonization to understand how yuons organized and overcome its exterminated and expansionist policy in Cambodia today.

Anonymous said...

A niss jia satt minn skeurl koon omboar puoj.

Anonymous said...

He is outright denying it, because of his association with Hunsen/CPP. High Officials, including Hun Sen himself are not the most educated or the sharpest Politicians, so in trying to defend himself, he has just gotten himself into deeper waters with his Boss! It is a fact that Hun Sen and his ruling party are all under the control the Vietnamese Government.

Anonymous said...

5:31 AM,
Yuon started to attack Cambodia after Yuon took Champa. You can't trace back to thousand years ago. Yuon were Chinese slaves for thousand years and became independent around 939 AD then Chinese slaves again. I think you mistook Yuon with Yuan dynasty in China. Yuan dynasty in China were Mongolians, and one of Khan's grand son named Kublai Khan ruled and reigned over China and his dynasty was Yuan Dynasty. Yuon and Yuan dynasty are not the same. He put Khmer empire under his feet and that time was King Jayavaraman 8, the butcher who persecuted Khmer Buddhists because he wanted Hindu only. The first Khmer empire King who invaded Yuon was Surya Varaman II, but he was defeated every campaign. You can find his image throuigh google wears Yuon clothes and wears Yuon crown. I think it could be Yuon who created this image of him.