Chau Net, one of the two Khmer Krom victims killed by a Viet mob in Raung Damrey (Tay Ninh) province
19 Sept 2010
Sok Serey
Radio Free Asia
Translated from Khmer by Soch
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Viet cops in Svay Tong district, Motr Chrouk province (dubbed An Giang in Vietnamese), Kampuchea Krom territories currently under Viet occupation, have summoned the father of Chau Net, a Khmer Krom youth who died during a dispute with a Viet mob, to come and provide clarification in order to produce a report and prepare a lawsuit to resolve this murder case which took place at the beginning of September.
Family members of the victim indicated that about 5 Viet cops came to their house on 18 September and handed them a summon letter to go meet the Svay Tong district authority on 20 September.
Chau Net’s father who declined to provide his name, told RFA over the phone on 19 September that the Viet cops told him that he must provide clarification in order to bring up a complain.
He indicated that he plans to ask for 50 to 60 million dongs in compensation (~US$3,000), and he will demand that the Viet authority arrest the suspects and bring them to face justice: “I went to complain at the Svay Tong district. They killed [one of] us, I want them to know about our issue so that later, they will pay compensation for us.”
Neighboring Khmer Krom families indicated that Khmer Krom families need justice: “We want to see the arrest of the culprits. As for those who died, it’s up to the authority to help resolve in order to provide a reasonable resolution.”
On 02 September, two Khmer Krom youths were killed by a Viet mob armed with knives and batons in a rubber plantation located in Raung Damrey province (dubbed Tay Ninh in Vietnamese), Kampuchea Krom territories. Eleven other Khmer Krom youths were injured in the violence. The attack was blamed by Khmer Krom families on verbal dispute and racial discrimination [against the Khmer Krom workers in the rubber plantation].
22-year-old Chau Net was one of the Khmer Krom youths who was killed, he was born in Rolaing village, Rolaing commune, Svay Tong district, Motr Chrouk province. Chau Phat was the other Khmer Krom youth who was killed. He was native of Banteay Svay commune, Svay Tong district, Motr Chrouk province.
As of now, it is not known yet how the Viet cops plan to resolve this request made by the families of the victims.
SRP MP Yont Tharo, who is also a Khmer Krom native, sent a letter to Son Song Son, a member of the Viet communist party central committee and deputy-leader of the southwest region of Vietnam, asking him to help intervene and open an investigation in order to arrest the culprits and bring them to justice.
Yont Tharo’s letter was sent through the Viet embassy in Phnom Penh, but Viet embassy officials refused to accept the letter and they decline to explain why.
Family members of the victim indicated that about 5 Viet cops came to their house on 18 September and handed them a summon letter to go meet the Svay Tong district authority on 20 September.
Chau Net’s father who declined to provide his name, told RFA over the phone on 19 September that the Viet cops told him that he must provide clarification in order to bring up a complain.
He indicated that he plans to ask for 50 to 60 million dongs in compensation (~US$3,000), and he will demand that the Viet authority arrest the suspects and bring them to face justice: “I went to complain at the Svay Tong district. They killed [one of] us, I want them to know about our issue so that later, they will pay compensation for us.”
Neighboring Khmer Krom families indicated that Khmer Krom families need justice: “We want to see the arrest of the culprits. As for those who died, it’s up to the authority to help resolve in order to provide a reasonable resolution.”
On 02 September, two Khmer Krom youths were killed by a Viet mob armed with knives and batons in a rubber plantation located in Raung Damrey province (dubbed Tay Ninh in Vietnamese), Kampuchea Krom territories. Eleven other Khmer Krom youths were injured in the violence. The attack was blamed by Khmer Krom families on verbal dispute and racial discrimination [against the Khmer Krom workers in the rubber plantation].
22-year-old Chau Net was one of the Khmer Krom youths who was killed, he was born in Rolaing village, Rolaing commune, Svay Tong district, Motr Chrouk province. Chau Phat was the other Khmer Krom youth who was killed. He was native of Banteay Svay commune, Svay Tong district, Motr Chrouk province.
As of now, it is not known yet how the Viet cops plan to resolve this request made by the families of the victims.
SRP MP Yont Tharo, who is also a Khmer Krom native, sent a letter to Son Song Son, a member of the Viet communist party central committee and deputy-leader of the southwest region of Vietnam, asking him to help intervene and open an investigation in order to arrest the culprits and bring them to justice.
Yont Tharo’s letter was sent through the Viet embassy in Phnom Penh, but Viet embassy officials refused to accept the letter and they decline to explain why.
9 comments:
I would like to say if any YUON continues the comment on the dead of Chau Net. It means that this YUON will never changes his or her mentality toward Khmer Krom or other people in VN. Soon or later, the world will know how cruel they are.
Thank for removing the discrimination comment or racism comment on the dead of Chau Net or any person for not respect his or her soul.
hi KI .
why do you alway remove some want post?
if the not about sex leave it there
9:09PM,Why are you say such a stupid thing if you are Khmer!You must let the world to see The Viet Criminals Evils BLOODY claws, which the Viet have been use to KILL Khmers all these years.Let the truth to be known to the world.Do not fight the enemy with your BULL-SHITS, If you do you always lose.
Fuck you, 11:23PM.
It is obvious that you are a moron.
Are you related to Pol Pot? Are you his bastard son?
This Chau Net was one ugly dude.
there must be justice for these khmer krom people!
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