Tuesday, June 22, 2010

From Hue to Hanoi

Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Op-Ed by MP

SOMETIMES men commit treason deliberately for the advancement of their own narrow self-interests; while others commit treason unwittingly through lack of foresight.

Which of the above categories does this reported joint-administration of Kampuchea Krom proposal fall under?

Most Khmer people who follow news of their country today were probably born well after those portions of Khmer territory had been (for whatever reasons) handed over to Vietnamese authority or control. Regardless, as a nation Khmer people feel the burden and pain of the losses in their hearts as if these events occurred yesterday and indeed in context of their country's long history, the losses are certainly recent, smouldering phenomena.

What does the concept of "co-management" of these territories tell the world about their historical-legal status? Like the idea proposed by Bangkok over the Preah Vihear area one of the most feasible assumptions that can be derived out of it is that Cambodia has a de facto recognition that the losses were dictated by legitimate circumstances.

The other related implication is that Cambodians are resigned to relinquishing their claims -if any - on the said territories, and such despondent abandonment of will and determination in the face of adversity in like manner to how a python constricts, crushes and suffocates its prey until it breathes its last, is precisely the End Game of this historical, piece-meal Vietnamese expansionism.

If Hanoi accedes to such a proposal it will not be something out of its character either. After all, the Court of Hue and the Court of Hanoi have in succession pursued their grand imperial ambitions over weaker states through their fostered facades of mutually beneficial co-existence with those states for over three centuries, have they not? They applied tact and diplomacy when they needed to populate new territories, but as soon as Vietnamese influence and presence had been established over those lands they feigned amnesia over their own pledges and sacred vows.

We need not look far into the past to find instances of this co-management schemes being put into practice. Indeed, the idea itself is innate to the Vietnamese State (and I am at risk of repeating myself unnecessarily by pointing this out). It underpinned the Indochinese Workers' Party when critical international assistance was required, then the Communist Party of Laos and Kampuchea to win over patriotic fervour of these neighbouring states as well as to allay fear of outright Vietnamese domination and the loss of their respective politico-economic autonomy.

So yes, if Cambodia and Vietnam were to agree to exercise joint administration over the Mekong Delta and Koh Tral, do not expect the affair to be a drastic departure from anything the Khmer nation has had the misfortune to endure so far, from joint management of forestry and rubber plantations to border delineation and ‘national’ airline.

It would be more worthwhile to build up Cambodia’s case by gathering all the relevant historical treaties and documents and then establish how exactly or what were the circumstances under which the country was forced to cede its territories; how these territories were annexed, and why the Khmer people still feel strong emotional attachment to their losses – if they do. In fact, the Khmer people should be told how exactly Koh Tral, for instance, came to be under Vietnamese control, and if this portion of Khmer sovereignty was seized unjustly or illegally then there should not be justifiable reason for the Khmer people not to reclaim it by appropriate means.

That choice will, of course, be theirs to make, rather than individuals like Mr Soubert or anyone else, this insignificant writer included. Cambodia deserves no more and no less of what is rightfully hers.

MP

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

To be honest with all readers , I am so sorry to be Khmer . According to whats going on in Cambodia right now , I am so ashamed to be Khmer . Khmer are beggers and uncivilized . Right now , whenever people ask me about my nationality , I tell them that I am Asian because I hate to be Khmer.

Anonymous said...

To be honest with all readers , I am so sorry to be Khmer . According to whats going on in Cambodia right now , I am so ashamed to be Khmer . Khmer are beggers and uncivilized . Right now , whenever people ask me about my nationality , I tell them that I am Asian because I hate to be Khmer.

Anonymous said...

To be honest with all readers , I am so sorry to be Khmer . According to whats going on in Cambodia right now , I am so ashamed to be Khmer . Khmer are beggers and uncivilized . Right now , whenever people ask me about my nationality , I tell them that I am Asian because I hate to be Khmer.

Anonymous said...

Are you talking to yourself, MP?

KhmerKingdom said...

This dude 6:39am is not Khmer, he is a Viet snake. Who would be ashamed of their own people and call themselves uncivilized? Only a dogeating Commie Viet would. ahahhahah...!! Stupid low life Viet idiot!!

Anonymous said...

chung che chu cho fuck yo, yaya

Anonymous said...

To all Khmer,

This Khmer Krom lands or territories case has been put "on Pending" in French Parliament due to Cambodia instability back in the 60's and 70's. I'm pretty sure we (Khmer) will win this case if we have the right leader. For now, I don't think so because Hun Sen is under the YUON control.

Khmer Krom will be part of Cambodia in the future.

Khmer Paris,

Anonymous said...

I'm very happy the rest of my lifes if we're get Kampuchea Krom back from ah Youn. How can we got a new leader if Hun Sen has alots of Youn people voted for him. Plus some stupid Khmer keeps voted for him too.

Anonymous said...

The concept of co-management is outdated! Khmer Kmapuchea Krom was co-managed by the French, the Viet, and the Khmer under the French colonial and now the whole Khmer territories is under the Viet! Tell me why! Why! Why!

First of all the French doesn't own Khmer Kampuchea Krom!
Second of all the Viet doesn't own Khmer Kampuchea Krom!
It is the Khmer people who own Khmer Kampuchea Krom! How dare the French gave the Khmer Kampuchea Krom to the Viet? How dare the Viet can claim that the Khmer Kampuchea Krom as their land and oppressed million and million of Khmer Krom as their slave!

we the Khmer Krom people have the right to claim the Khmer Kampuchea Krom as our land and we will continue to do so... Yes! The French is out from Indochina…and the Viet will be out of Khmer Kampuchea Krom…!!!!

Anonymous said...

6:16 PM,

You're so foreign to Cambodian history. My ass HUNDRED YEARS AGO!

61 years was the correct one because this part of lower Cambodia always under the Khmer Empire.

Example, the Turks used to control the Greece +400 years and the Greece managed to free themselves. And the Cambodia situation with the YUON is not too late at all. We can still claim this part of lands whenever we want if the FRENCH takes their responsibility to the court. And later kings of Cambodia had requested the French to return the lands back whenever the leave Indochina, instead they didn't because they got YUON's pussies.

Khmer Paris,

Anonymous said...

Thanks Khmer Paris for your patriotism. Can you raise the issue with other Khmers in France and perhaps sign a petition to the Frech parliament asking them to take corrective action to rectify their mistake or wrongdoing to Khmer people?. Khmer everywhere will support your action for the petition...

Anonymous said...

To 6:16PM


Tell me how long were Youn people under the Chinese influence? More than 100 years ago and everything Youn people have in term of culture and writing system were all copy from the Chinese! Does this mean the Viet must give in to the Chinese?

You Youn people should learn your history first before lecturing on Khmer people!