Issue No. 25th August-10th September, 2001
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In response to the complaints of Phum Daung villagers, Ning Sin, a member of parliament, led a delegation to visit the village on the 10th of August 2001. When the delegation arrived in the village the Vietnamese border police entered the village to arrest the delegates and to confiscate their cameras and films.
Ning Sin told Indradevi Magazine that after receiving the complaints he decided to lead a delegation to inspect the rice paddies allegedly destroyed by the Vietnamese authorities and the nine houses of the Khmer families which Vietnamese authorities claimed to have been built on Vietnam's soil. When the delegation was still inspecting and photographing the one rice paddy that was allegedly destroyed by the Vietnamese authorities suddenly there arrived two Vietnamese policemen to detain the delegation and the scuffle broke out after the officers attempted to confiscate their cameras and films. After a few minutes of scuffle the officers asked the delegation to go the office at their check point to resolve the issue. When they escorted the delegation passed the Khmer border check point all the delegates ran inside the building which angered the two officers and they cursed and insulted the delegation with profanity and foul language.
Ning Sin said that the next day, the 11th of August 2001, Nhiek Bunchhay, the second Vice-President of the Senate led another delegation, which Ning Sin is a member, to visit Phum Daung again. Nhiek Bunchhay planned to visit the nine houses located on Khmer land, which was claimed by Vietnam as their land, but the Vietnamese authorities prevented them from visiting the occupants of the nine houses.
Ning Sin said that Nhiek Bunchhay and the delegation did not want to cause any trouble with the
Vietnamese authorities so they decided to return without having an opportunity to inspect the destroyed rice fields.
The next day, on 12th of Agust 2001, there were three delegations consisting of 50 people which were
led by Hourn Bunny, a Khmer expatriates from America. Among the delegates were Sam Samdoeun and Sith Ibrahim who are members of parliament from the Sam Rainsy Party and two student associations.
Hourn Bunny had brought with him presents and aid donated by Khmer expatriates living in America to the victimized villagers of Phum Daung. The donations include one ton of husked rice and 5 water wells to share among 75 families of Phum Daung. This is the second batch of aid from Khmer expatriates living in America. The first batch brought by Hourn Bunny includes a large quantity of rice and 25 wells.
During the distribution of aid hundreds of people sobbed and cried out emotionally and described how their rice fields were destroyed by the Vietnamese authorities. Some described how their oxen, buffaloes, rakes and plows were confiscated and having to pay fines and bribes of between 30,000-100,000 riels if they toiled the fields claimed by Vietnam.
Bae Hak, a lady of 41 years old who lives in Phum Daung, said that nowadays the Vietnamese authorities had increasingly maltreated the villagers of Phum Daung and when their cattle grazed in the disputed areas the owners were beaten and forced to pay fines. Two of her young children who went to cut the grass in the disputed areas to feed their cattle were beaten badly. The day after, the Vietnamese police seized two of her oxen and demanded she pays 100,000 riels in fines. She said that the same happened to her neighbours. Six of Pou Neang's cattle were seized by Vietnamese police and they demanded he pays 15,000 riels. Two of Tith Phalla's buffaloes were seized and she was demanded to pay one chi of gold. And 4 of Moeng Sorn's cattle were seized and she was demanded to pay two chi of gold.
Bae Hak said that whenever there were complaints of land disputes between the Vietnamese and the Khmer, the Khmer authorities never come to resolve the disputes and sometimes totally ignored their complaints. On the contrary, the Vietnamese authorities always accompanied their villagers equipped and armed with weapons and electric batons.
31-year-old Em Choeun of Prey Totuol, Daung commune, said that on the 2nd of August 2001 at 4pm when he was grazing his 3 buffallo in the fields suddenly 5 Vietnamese policemen arrived to surround him in an attempt to arrest him and seize his buffaloes. He tried to chase his buffaloes westward toward Cambodia's side but was caught up by the Vietnamese police, captured and were beaten very badly. Em Choeun said that two young villagers came to his aid but were also beaten by the Vietnamese police. 20-year-old Mao Yim tried to help Choeun chase his buffaloes out but was captured. They tried to choke him by squeezing his neck and threw him against the dam. He tried to free himself by hitting the officers with the stick. The Viet police got very angry and fired 3 shots over his head.
15-year-old Oung Rong came to their aid but was also captured. The Viet police tried to choke him by squeezing his neck and they also tried to cut off his palms by using palm leaves to saw off his palms leaving serious wounds up until today.
According to the information provided by the many villagers of Phum Daung, the chief of border post, named Pen Sophean, is actually a Vietnamese national. They said that when there was a dispute between the Vietnamese and the Khmer he never tried to resolve it.
Sith Ibrahim, a Sam Rainsy Party parliamentarian, said that he is concerned about the fate of the people and the territorial integrity of the land surrounding Daung commune.
Prak Suth, Chief of Daung commune, admitted that he never took up the people's complaints with the authorities in Phnom Penh because most cases were resolved between the local authorities and the Vietnamese authorities.
According to him, the survey in 1996 revealed that 80.38 hectares of land in Daung commune were seized by Vietnam and more than 300 families had their land stolen, among those 150 families lost both of their land and their houses. Among 2,178 people who live in Daung commune, Sam Samdoeun, a Sam Rainsy Party parliamentarian, said that he told the Cambodian government that Vietnam is trying to cut off the limbs and lifelines of those occupants of the nine houses claimed by the Viet authorities to have been built on their soil.
Prak Uth, Deputy Chief of Srok Romeas Hek said that any Khmer who wish to enter those nine houses must first get the permission from the Viet authorities. But he said that they will never ask for a permission because by doing so it confers the legitimacy of the Vietnamese claims to the nine houses and the land belonging to those nine houses.
Hourn Bunny, the Khmer expatriate from America, said that he admired the courage of the occupants of the nine houses who adamantly and steadfastly refused to move out or agreed to become Vietnamese citizens as requested and forced to do so by the Vietnamese authorities. He promised that if the villagers wish to build a temple on the site of the old Wat Daung Chas Pagoda, he is determined to find the money for the construction of the temple and he also promised to build a bridge linking Daung and Kampong Thom communes as well. [END]
Ning Sin told Indradevi Magazine that after receiving the complaints he decided to lead a delegation to inspect the rice paddies allegedly destroyed by the Vietnamese authorities and the nine houses of the Khmer families which Vietnamese authorities claimed to have been built on Vietnam's soil. When the delegation was still inspecting and photographing the one rice paddy that was allegedly destroyed by the Vietnamese authorities suddenly there arrived two Vietnamese policemen to detain the delegation and the scuffle broke out after the officers attempted to confiscate their cameras and films. After a few minutes of scuffle the officers asked the delegation to go the office at their check point to resolve the issue. When they escorted the delegation passed the Khmer border check point all the delegates ran inside the building which angered the two officers and they cursed and insulted the delegation with profanity and foul language.
Ning Sin said that the next day, the 11th of August 2001, Nhiek Bunchhay, the second Vice-President of the Senate led another delegation, which Ning Sin is a member, to visit Phum Daung again. Nhiek Bunchhay planned to visit the nine houses located on Khmer land, which was claimed by Vietnam as their land, but the Vietnamese authorities prevented them from visiting the occupants of the nine houses.
Ning Sin said that Nhiek Bunchhay and the delegation did not want to cause any trouble with the
Vietnamese authorities so they decided to return without having an opportunity to inspect the destroyed rice fields.
The next day, on 12th of Agust 2001, there were three delegations consisting of 50 people which were
led by Hourn Bunny, a Khmer expatriates from America. Among the delegates were Sam Samdoeun and Sith Ibrahim who are members of parliament from the Sam Rainsy Party and two student associations.
Hourn Bunny had brought with him presents and aid donated by Khmer expatriates living in America to the victimized villagers of Phum Daung. The donations include one ton of husked rice and 5 water wells to share among 75 families of Phum Daung. This is the second batch of aid from Khmer expatriates living in America. The first batch brought by Hourn Bunny includes a large quantity of rice and 25 wells.
During the distribution of aid hundreds of people sobbed and cried out emotionally and described how their rice fields were destroyed by the Vietnamese authorities. Some described how their oxen, buffaloes, rakes and plows were confiscated and having to pay fines and bribes of between 30,000-100,000 riels if they toiled the fields claimed by Vietnam.
Bae Hak, a lady of 41 years old who lives in Phum Daung, said that nowadays the Vietnamese authorities had increasingly maltreated the villagers of Phum Daung and when their cattle grazed in the disputed areas the owners were beaten and forced to pay fines. Two of her young children who went to cut the grass in the disputed areas to feed their cattle were beaten badly. The day after, the Vietnamese police seized two of her oxen and demanded she pays 100,000 riels in fines. She said that the same happened to her neighbours. Six of Pou Neang's cattle were seized by Vietnamese police and they demanded he pays 15,000 riels. Two of Tith Phalla's buffaloes were seized and she was demanded to pay one chi of gold. And 4 of Moeng Sorn's cattle were seized and she was demanded to pay two chi of gold.
Bae Hak said that whenever there were complaints of land disputes between the Vietnamese and the Khmer, the Khmer authorities never come to resolve the disputes and sometimes totally ignored their complaints. On the contrary, the Vietnamese authorities always accompanied their villagers equipped and armed with weapons and electric batons.
31-year-old Em Choeun of Prey Totuol, Daung commune, said that on the 2nd of August 2001 at 4pm when he was grazing his 3 buffallo in the fields suddenly 5 Vietnamese policemen arrived to surround him in an attempt to arrest him and seize his buffaloes. He tried to chase his buffaloes westward toward Cambodia's side but was caught up by the Vietnamese police, captured and were beaten very badly. Em Choeun said that two young villagers came to his aid but were also beaten by the Vietnamese police. 20-year-old Mao Yim tried to help Choeun chase his buffaloes out but was captured. They tried to choke him by squeezing his neck and threw him against the dam. He tried to free himself by hitting the officers with the stick. The Viet police got very angry and fired 3 shots over his head.
15-year-old Oung Rong came to their aid but was also captured. The Viet police tried to choke him by squeezing his neck and they also tried to cut off his palms by using palm leaves to saw off his palms leaving serious wounds up until today.
According to the information provided by the many villagers of Phum Daung, the chief of border post, named Pen Sophean, is actually a Vietnamese national. They said that when there was a dispute between the Vietnamese and the Khmer he never tried to resolve it.
Sith Ibrahim, a Sam Rainsy Party parliamentarian, said that he is concerned about the fate of the people and the territorial integrity of the land surrounding Daung commune.
Prak Suth, Chief of Daung commune, admitted that he never took up the people's complaints with the authorities in Phnom Penh because most cases were resolved between the local authorities and the Vietnamese authorities.
According to him, the survey in 1996 revealed that 80.38 hectares of land in Daung commune were seized by Vietnam and more than 300 families had their land stolen, among those 150 families lost both of their land and their houses. Among 2,178 people who live in Daung commune, Sam Samdoeun, a Sam Rainsy Party parliamentarian, said that he told the Cambodian government that Vietnam is trying to cut off the limbs and lifelines of those occupants of the nine houses claimed by the Viet authorities to have been built on their soil.
Prak Uth, Deputy Chief of Srok Romeas Hek said that any Khmer who wish to enter those nine houses must first get the permission from the Viet authorities. But he said that they will never ask for a permission because by doing so it confers the legitimacy of the Vietnamese claims to the nine houses and the land belonging to those nine houses.
Hourn Bunny, the Khmer expatriate from America, said that he admired the courage of the occupants of the nine houses who adamantly and steadfastly refused to move out or agreed to become Vietnamese citizens as requested and forced to do so by the Vietnamese authorities. He promised that if the villagers wish to build a temple on the site of the old Wat Daung Chas Pagoda, he is determined to find the money for the construction of the temple and he also promised to build a bridge linking Daung and Kampong Thom communes as well. [END]
13 comments:
however she is little girl but she can....
It is very sad. How Cambodian government turn a blind eye to these sort of violations and encroachments. This is in 2001. Now it's been 9 years, may be the encroachments is much more serious now- more lands stole by Vietnam. We didn't hear Hun sen said a word then and now.
Loss of land is due to H S who owes his boss VN for his power addiction. KhOpen,
Ah kvak he can't not see because he has only one eye . Ah mad dog Hun Xen mother fucker is so dump, this guy should resign.
Ah samdech Hun knows how to yell and scream to Ah Siems but this stupid one eye is so quiet with Ah Youns. So all Khmers must wake up because Ah Sen will give all Khmer land to Ah Youns before he goes to HELL.
"Prak Suth, Chief of Daung commune, admitted that he never took up the people's complaints with the authorities in Phnom Penh because most cases were resolved between the local authorities and the Vietnamese authorities."
=According to AH lazy stupid mother fucker Prak Suth and it is up to the so called Cambodian local authorities and Vietnamese authorities to resolve the problems. Now tell me what is the fucken job of AH Prak Suth? Is it his fucken job to ignore all Cambodian people complaints? Is it his job to sit on his hand and get salary for do nothing? This is the most lame excuse that I have ever heard in my life! Tell me who give this mother fucker a position as commune chief?
To tell the fucken Vietcong slave(local Cambodian authorities) to deal with the Vietcong master (Viet authorities?)
Dirt poor Cambodian had done a better job in protecting Cambodian sovereignty then all the Vietcong slaves including AH HUN SEN combine!
the phum daung incidence should be a wake up call for cambodia and all khmer people to wake up to viet/youn illegal demarcating of khmer soil and territories!
PLEASE TELL ALL YOUR BROTHER, SISTER, RELATIVES, FRIENDS, AND ALL KHMERS TO STAND UP IF YOU WANT TO HAVE CAMBODIA GO THE RIGHT DIRECTION. LET HAVE MORE THAN MILLIONS KHMERS TO KICK HUN SEN'S REGIME OUT OF POWER SO WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENT. PEOPLES POWER THAT THE ONLY WAY TO PREVAIL. WAKE UP KHMERS INSIDE AND OUTSIDE.
I'm telling you, most of these Commune chiefs are mostly Vietnamese with Khmer names. This is their strategy to get rid of Khmer and take their land. I don't know when the CPP are going to realize this but it's been going on for too long and it needs to stop. The CPP government need to get rid of these so called Yuon people inside the government and hire Khmer blood instead. Everywhere you go in Cambodia you see Yuon people and you can tell by their accent that they are Viet and not Khmer. They might speak it but if you listen closely, they are Viets. The Viets will always have tricks up their sleeves, it is up to us Khmer and especially the government to recognize it immediately and stop their advances. WAKE UP HUN SEN!! VOTE FOR SAM RAINSY PARTY FOR THE NEXT ELECTION. IT IS THE ONLY RIGHT THING TO DO. JAYO SAM RAINSY PARTY!!
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Ieng Sary
Ta Mok
Khieu Samphan
Son Sen
Ieng Thearith
Kaing Kek Iev
Hun Sen
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Hor Namhong
Keat Chhon
Ouk Bunchhoeun
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Committed:
Tortures
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Executions
Massacres
Mass Murder
Genocide
Atrocities
Crimes Against Humanity
Starvations
Slavery
Force Labour
Overwork to Death
Human Abuses
Persecution
Unlawful Detention
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Members:
Hun Sen
Chea Sim
Heng Samrin
Hor Namhong
Keat Chhon
Ouk Bunchhoeun
Sim Ka...
Committed:
Attempted Murders
Attempted Murder on Chea Vichea
Attempted Assassinations
Attempted Assassination on Sam Rainsy
Assassinations
Assassinated Journalists
Assassinated Political Opponents
Assassinated Leaders of the Free Trade Union
Assassinated over 80 members of Sam Rainsy Party.
"But as of today, over eighty members of my party have been assassinated. Countless others have been injured, arrested, jailed, or forced to go into hiding or into exile."
Sam Rainsy LIC 31 October 2009 - Cairo, Egypt
Executions
Executed over 100 members of FUNCINPEC Party
Murders
Murdered 3 Leaders of the Free Trade Union
Murdered Chea Vichea
Murdered Ros Sovannareth
Murdered Hy Vuthy
Murdered Journalists
Murdered Khim Sambo
Murdered Khim Sambo's son
Murdered members of Sam Rainsy Party.
Murdered activists of Sam Rainsy Party
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Murdered Innocent Women
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Treason
Border Encroachment, allow Vietnam to encroaching into Cambodia.
Signed away our territories to Vietnam; Koh Tral, almost half of our ocean territory oil field and others.
Illegal Arrest
Illegal Mass Evictions
Illegal Land Grabbing
Illegal Firearms
Illegal Logging
Illegal Deforestation
Illegally use of remote detonation on Sokha Helicopter, while Hok Lundy and other military officials were on board.
Illegally Sold State Properties
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Plunder National Resources
Acid Attacks
Turn Cambodia into a Lawless Country.
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Injustice
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Bring Foreigners from Veitnam to vote in Cambodia for Cambodian People's Party.
Use Dead people's names to vote for Cambodian People's Party.
Disqualified potential Sam Rainsy Party's voters.
Abuse the Court as a tools for CPP to send political opponents and journalists to jail.
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Death in custody.
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United by common ground and the love of the country is what keeps Cambodian strong. The only way to over turn anything like this is to gather up all the cambodian people all over the world and form support the true party that really have the passion for the people and our country.
It makes me want to beat up those savage Vietnamese police. I've have never been a afraid of or believe in ghosts, and I am sure not afraid of any Vietnamese alive or dead.
I would love to kill a Vietnamese soldier if I had the chance. Here in the United States, Vietnamese are weak, skinny, cowards they clump up in large numbers in order to survive and usually never alone. A healthy Khmer can take down three or four of them in a fight. They outnumber us 5-1 but we still manage to win, and when the Vietnamese lose, they will try to destroy your car so keep a loaded gun after a fight with them.
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