Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Cambodians must join to oust Hun Sen

Cartoon by Sacrava (on the web at http://sacrava.blogspot.com)
May 11, 2011
A. Gaffar Peang-Meth
PACIFIC DAILY NEWS

Thirty-two years ago, more than 100,000 Vietnamese troops invaded Cambodia, smashed Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge guerrillas, took over Phnom Penh, installed a puppet regime in January 1979, and staffed the Hanoi-instituted Cambodian administrations with Vietnamese to oversee the puppet government's activities.

Several thousand Cambodian youths taken in 1954 by the Viet Minh for education, indoctrination and training in Vietnam -- by 1979 in their forties and fifties and fully acculturated in Vietnam -- were brought back to Cambodia.

The puppet government leaders and their Vietnamese masters allowed Vietnamese citizens unrestricted access to live in Cambodia in support of Hanoi's long-term economic and expansionist goals. The immigrants, like the Hanoi-backed Cambodian regime, were illegally installed in Cambodia.

These illegals were integrated into different aspects of Khmer society. There are Vietnamese who speak Khmer and act Cambodian, and many Cambodians who speak and enjoy Vietnamese ways, as this helps get them closer to privileges. An officer of Premier Hun Sen's army told me it's no longer easy to tell who is Vietnamese and who is Cambodian.

Nationally conscious Cambodians hate what has happened in the country, acknowledging their fear that Cambodia and the Khmer race may be subsumed by the country's eastern neighbor. As Cambodian anger mounts, Vietnamese who migrated and have lived in Cambodia since France ruled Indochina, who have families who have lived all their lives in Cambodia, also are threatened by the new arrivals. The  "old " Vietnamese know no other place but Cambodia; the  "new " Vietnamese are exploiters of Cambodia's resources.


Cambodians called on the Vietnamese to leave Cambodia and for Premier Hun Sen to step down. But the Cambodian-ized Vietnamese are not going anywhere, nor is Hun Sen, elected again and again.

Some Cambodians call for the "reactivation " of the 1991 Paris Peace Accord to restore individual rights, freedom and democracy in Cambodia, and protect her independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The international community's $3 billion U.N.-managed peace initiative never required the Khmer Rouge and the Vietnamese-propped Heng Samrin/Hun Sen factions to disarm, nor created a politically neutral environment essential for the accords to work. The naïve nationalist KPNLF/KPNLAF and royalist FUNCINPEC/ANS were happy to empty their pockets, in the name of "national reconciliation," with hungry alligators to get closer to the seat of power.

Recall the wide-eyed international community, which thought it could make Cambodia a "success" story, leaving town after the first U.N.-organized elections in 1993.

Today, in the midst of economic crises and world political upheavals, which government would step in to implement the accords?

Hun Sen is now a recipient of so-called Chinese "aid without strings attached" -- no strings so long as Hun Sen agrees to a "one China" policy, deports the Uighurs seeking political asylum and allows unfettered Chinese investment in Cambodia. He and his ruling party can do what they please with the land and national wealth, and thumb their noses at Western financial donors and the U.N.

Frustrated, some bloggers have chided me for not providing a "solution." Actually, they wanted an ABC manual to bring Hun Sen down; ideas and thoughts seem too complicated. Yet, in my column last week, "Stop giving Hun Sen power to rule," I suggested what to do, and not do -- to converge the different efforts by individuals and groups, to disintegrate a dictatorship. A reader emailed to tell me not to "bark" too much and return to Cambodia "to fight" and he will join me. Oh dear.

Last month, an email from a friend from a different continent referenced the necessity to create a "critical mass" in Cambodia to bring a long-lasting change and led me to write on the subject.

Last week, an old Cambodian friend emailed from Phnom Penh to urge continued "fighting" on two main fronts: education and economy. "At least 80 percent of the population (of 14 million) must have at least 10 years of schooling; at least 40 percent of the population must be college graduates, and at least 10 percent must have Ph.D. degrees, ... and the GDP per capita must be at least $10,000," he wrote. Ah, the man of my dreams, I said to myself as I scratched my head. When will we reach that level of education and economic development?

Unless we do, Cambodians have every reason to worry about the disappearance of Cambodia and the Khmer race.

Only last week I quoted statistics by the U.N. Children's Fund that recorded Cambodia's net secondary school enrollment for 2005-2006 at 36 percent for males and 32 percent for females. My questions were: Out of these enrollees, how many actually attend school (which is open only a few hours per day), how many actually graduate from secondary school, how many go on to high school, etc.

So my friend's email made me want to cry to heaven for help. And when I think of the finding that nearly 40 percent of the Cambodian people live under the poverty line of $2 a day -- many live on 50 cents a day -- the suggested $10,000 GDP per capita makes me look for my spiritual balance.

Yet I cannot accept despair. And so I keep on writing and hoping more readers will not remain complacent and will join with others to do something, do many things, which will converge to create a tipping point to cause Hun Sen's government to disintegrate.

A. Gaffar Peang-Meth, Ph.D., is retired from the University of Guam. Write him at peangmeth@yahoo.com.

27 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing this. It is important Cambodian bloggers and readers to over see what is going on in Cambodia for more than 3 decades.

Anonymous said...

Thank to Ong shihanouk! to made it legal!

Anonymous said...

All Khmer people must stand up and unity in order to save Cambodia from the Vietnamese expansion.

en.wikipedia/wiki/demographics_of_cambodia

Khmer population - 14.71 mil. 2011

Ethnic Groups
Khmer - 56%
Vietnamese - 30%
Chinese - 9%
other ethnics - 5%

HUN Sen is a silence mass murderer, Khmer population is not growing it is the same level after the Khmer Rouge era for 30 years in power.

More details on SILENCE HOLOCAUST please read.
SAVECAMBODIAN.BLOGSPOT.COM

Anonymous said...

Special Thanks to Ki-media for keeping up with the recent news and articles.

Please stay focus and update all the news inside Cambodia.

Khmer love Khmer like Ki-media is good to all Khmer population in the World.

Anonymous said...

I think it is time for the cambodian to change their concept of nation from racial to conscious one. Integrate all those viets and unified all together to fight against the Vietnam. I think it befalls in the hand of education and the strength of the gov't who plays.

Anonymous said...

This time I feel you are naive Dr.
1) How many Khmer Vietminhs who were kidnaped to Vietnam year 1954 and
become minister in Cambodian governement ?
2) How many Italian-French, German-French, African-French, Asian-French..are French ?

Anonymous said...

What is the population of Cambodian in Long Beach, CA. ???

Is it a threat to the US ???

Anonymous said...

Dr. Peang-Meth is absolutely correct and courageous. Khmers should consider his analysis and strategy very seriously for this is the only way to save Khmers and Kampuchea from being subsumed as a vassal of Vietnam.

His intellectual contribution is priceless, especially during this time of deprivation. Khmers are hungry for knowledge. We are so fortunate to have someone like Dr. Peang-Meth who could still act as our think tank. This is a rare opportunity to have someone like Dr. Peang-Meth to work this hard to make such a committed devotion. We need to appreciate and cherish him.

Love and Peace
Damaged Soul

Anonymous said...

Fabulous pictures look at those dogy Yuon motherfuckers. Look at this fucking useless dogs they were so uglies, that why no one wanted to kill them for foods. Anybody that dear to kills those dogs Yuon for lunch, I bet our country will getting better in the future.

Anonymous said...

Is a revolution can be remote-controled from abroad? Those who are keen for another people revolution should be courageous enough to be on the ground to lead it. Let the world say what it will.

Anonymous said...

If God will, it shall be done!
You can say; God has nothing to do with this: it maybe so, the devil may has more to do than you realize.
The Prince of the Air; the Prince of darkness rules over all nations, except one. Makes no difference if Cambodia be part of Vietnam, both are under the Prince of Darkness. Except those who have the Light of Messiah to see the Deception and hope for a different future.

Anonymous said...

When to talk about Viet you must understand these three things that had been happening to the Khmers people and her country.
1) When did the Viet namese Started to move into Khmer Krom's lands and KILLS the rightful owners (KHMERS) and take over the lands?
2)How many Khmers people have been KILLS by the Viet Namese in Khmer Krom, in order for the viet to take over twenty one Provinces FROM THE Khmers Krom People?
3)Why ? What ? and Which ? That are the Khmers People Don't understand about the Viet Namese?
Are we that slows and STUPIDS?
To those Cowards Top pointing Finger.

Anonymous said...

Know what you knew the ones you did
not know you should learn to know.
It was so true that Vietnam took or
caught Khmer kids to wash their brains in Hanoi.Even Sihanouk
broadcast on radio when he was in power in 1960-66.He said to Khmer Rouge that "Khmer Rouge were not in
charge,but Khmer Vietminh will be
in charge".
He broadcast in 1961 when I was in High School.
So,Sihanouk knew ahead of time what
happened in Cambodia during his reign.

Anonymous said...

រូបភាពនេះ ត្រឹមត្រូវល្អណាស់

Anonymous said...

បើគ្មានអា ៦ក្បាលនេះទេ

នោះផែនការអាយួនហូជីមិញ ក្នុងការយកឥណ្ឌូចិន និងពុំបាន

សំរេចឡើយ

Anonymous said...

cambodia is no vassal of siem nor youn, you know! this is not the dark ages, ok! so stop dreaming, ok!

Anonymous said...

ក្រោមការដឹកនាំរបស់ ស្តាចមន៏ ដីជោរ និង ស្តាចមន៏ត្រសក់ ពួកយួននិងសៀម ពួកវាថា

ខ្មែរគឺជា សាច់ជ្រូកបីជាន់

Anonymous said...

Var Kim Hong will be the next PM if Hun Xen disappears, then Khmer will be full controll of Indochina forderation under Youn.

Anonymous said...

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ឃោសនា, ណែនាំ, អប់រំ តៗគ្នាពីអំពើក្បត់ជាតិនឹងអំពើ
អាក្រក់របស់មេដឹកនាំកម្ពុជា ទាំងយប់ ទាំងថ្ងៃ មានដូចជា ៖
ពួកអាឆ្កែកញ្ជះយួន ហ៊ុន សែន, ហេងសំ រិន, ជាស៊ីម,
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និយាយហើយ និយាយទៀត, សរសេរហើយ សរសេរទៀត, ផ្សាយហើយ ផ្សាយទៀត , ប្រកាសហើយ ប្រកាសទៀត ,
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អោយពួកវាស្អុយឈ្មោះ ស្អុយត្រកូលរាប់ម៉ឺនសែន ឆ្នាំ...!

Anonymous said...

Koh Tral Island must not be forgotten

By Ms. Rattana Keo

Why do Koh Tral Island, known in Vietnam as Phu Quoc, a sea and land area covering proximately over 30,000 km2 [Note: the actual land size of Koh Tral itself is 574 square kilometres (222 sq miles)] have been lost to Vietnam by whose treaty? Why don’t Cambodia government be transparent and explain to Cambodia army at front line and the whole nation about this? Why don't they include this into education system? Why?

Cambodian armies are fighting at front line for 4.6 km2 on the Thai border and what's about over 30,000km2 of Cambodia to Vietnam. Nobody dare to talk about it! Why? Cambodian armies you are decide the fate of your nation, Cambodian army as well as Cambodian people must rethink about this again and again. Is it fair?

Koh Tral Island, the sea and land area of over 30,000 square kilometres have been lost to Vietnam by the 1979 to 1985 treaties. The Cambodian army at front line as well as all Cambodian people must rethink again about these issues. Are Cambodian army fighting to protect the Cambodia Nation or protecting a very small group that own big lands, big properties or only protecting a small group but disguising as protecting the Khmer nation?

The Cambodian army at front lines suffer under rain, wind, bullets, bombs, lack of foods, lack of nutrition and their families have no health care assistance, no securities after they died but a very small group eat well, sleep well, sleep in first class hotel with air conditioning system with message from young girls, have first class medical care from oversea medical treatments, they are billionaires, millionaires who sell out the country to be rich and make the Cambodian people suffer every day.

Who signed the treaty 1979-1985 that resulted in the loss over 30,000 km2 of Cambodia??? Why they are not being transparent and brave enough to inform all Cambodians and Cambodian army at front line about these issues? Why don't they include Koh Tral (Koh Tral size is bigger than the whole Phom Phen and bigger than Singapore [Note: Singapore's present land size is 704 km2 (271.8 sq mi)]) with heap of great natural resources, in the Cambodian education system?

Look at Hun Sen's families, relatives and friends- they are billionaires, millionaires. Where did they get the money from when we all just got out of war with empty hands [in 1979]? Hun Sen always say in his speeches that Cambodia had just risen up from the ashes of war, just got up from Year Zero with empty hands and how come they are billionaires, millionaires but 90% of innocent Cambodian people are so poor and struggling with their livelihood every day?

Koh Tral was a Cambodian island, and technically and legally, remained a Cambodian island until today.

Smart Khmer girl Ms. Rattana Keo,

Anonymous said...

DR. PEANG,

PLEASE HAVE YOUR ARTICLE WRITTEN IN CAMOBODIAN SO THAT IT CAN RAISE MORE AWARENEES AMONG OTHERS FELLOW CAMBODIANS.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH AND LOOKING FORWARD TO READING YOUR NEXT ARTICLE.

Anonymous said...

I understand Dr. Peang Meth feeling. In his last paragraph, he wrote "Yet I cannot accept despair". But if we analyze the article, he did express hopelessness.

I think for national development, Cambodia should look forward rather then living in the past. Of cause we cannot forget history, but history should give us lessons not despair. I think in order to liberate country from a virtually colony by Vietnam, we should better stop attacking each other as Vietnamese puppet. Instead, we should work to find a solution to the real and pressing problems that we have such as Education, Health Care, Corruption, Justice and rule of law, and economics.
We should not take as priority of who should rule the country and who should not rule.

In 1970, the intellectual in Phnom Penh were happy to out prince Sihanouk from power, and then again 1975 many people cheered the Khmer Rouge. All these events, the hatred of Vietnamese was deep in many khmer feeling, even in the top Khmer Rouge leader. When we hate something too much, we cannot make a good policy and finally the country was in Vietnamese hand in 1979.

In a society, there should be many communities, races, religion practices and political tendencies and we should accept the diversity. For Vietnamese who stay too long already in Cambodia, we should naturalize them, they are also human. But we must also enforce the immigration law for the new comers.

Anonymous said...

I am in, please let me know when there are ready.

Anonymous said...

11:57 AM,

Your ideas sound good, but what would you do if Hun Sen and his CPP refuses to work with you and the only thing they want is the status quo?

Anonymous said...

We can't turn the page back, but we all should look forwards to unit all people and protect our country as Khmer together.

Of course they are immigrated from other countries, but all people live in Cambodia want to be Khmer people.

We better find out the resolution form a nationalist. Chinese descent Khmer are not Chinese, because these people love, provide, support our communities, society and ready to protect our country.

Anonymous said...

Let me echo off from 11:27 and 1:27, I agree with 11:27 idea, CPP seems to be the big obstacle to true democracy, at the moment. Khmer abroad MUST united, let work on this first, this approach will test our will and capabilities. And also it is on true democracy umbrella. And the resource will b unlimited. If you truly love and want to preserve Khmer ethenicity this is your first test. You need to walk, internet etc, or each city n state, to locate khmer n khmer's communities, ask US census bureau for help if need. Then try to united Khmer. This is your homework.

Anonymous said...

how about ahrefugee.com?