Wednesday, May 04, 2011

KKC's letter to Canada Prime Minister-reelect Stephen Harper

His Excellency Stephen Harper
Prime Minister of Canada
Office of the Prime Minister
80 Wellington Street
Ottawa, ON K1A 0A2
Fax: 613-941-6900
E-mail: pm@pm.gc.ca 

May 3, 2011   

Dear Prime Minister Stephen Harper,                    

On behalf of my colleagues, my family and on my own behalf, it is my honour to wholeheartedly  express our congratulations to you and your Conservative Party for becoming prime minister-reelect  and winning a majority on May 2, 2011 General Election respectively.

The Khmer Kampuchea Krom community and people in Canada renew our gratitude to the Government and citizens of Canada for welcoming us more than 30 years ago from Cambodia and Kampuchea Krom (South Vietnam) during our hardship and communist escape.

Since resettling in Canada, the Khmer Krom community and people have played our part in  contributing to this magnificent country of ours.
 
Canada inspires our community and people to become strong democrats and freedom advocates.       
 
Kampuchea Krom, formerly part of the Kingdom of Cambodia, composed of 68,965 square kilometers, 21 provinces and municipalities, two large islands - Koh Tral and Koh Tralach, 171 districts, 1,368 communes, 14,778 villages, has a population of 13 million Khmer people, who share the same history, Khmer language, religion, civilization, culture, custom and tradition as their compatriots in Cambodia, illegally transferred by France to Vietnam on June 4, 1949. The fundamental human rights of Khmer Krom have been continually and totally violated by the ruling Vietnamese government.

KKC is a non-governmental, human rights and democratic grass-root organization. It is also a humanitarian assistance NGO.

Mr. Prime Minister, please help us remind the Government of Vietnam to respect the rights of the indigenous Khmers in Kampuchea Krom, Vietnamese citizens and other ethnicities.

Please, Mr. Prime Minister, accept my highest consideration, respect and kind assistance.

Sincerely,
Suvong Kim                                                                                                                            
KKC-Canada President                                                                                  
KKC-NA Deputy Executive Director
Tel.: 647.269.8929
E-Mail:  suvongkim@yahoo.ca

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

With 13 million Khmer, why can't we ask for independence from Vietnam and then ultimately rejoin Cambodia?

Anonymous said...

Do not try to give a fault information. There is no such number of 13 Millions Khmer Krom.

Keep lying, you will end up in trouble.

Wake up!!!

Anonymous said...

I really confuse. What organization lead the fight for Khmer Keom ? which one is the member of UNPO, which one is attend the UNPFII? and which one is the member of international dragon boat ?.
KKC or KKF. you both the same or different ? if different why ???

Thanks

Anonymous said...

There are 51 UNPO members in the world.Khmer Krom is one of them.
The East Timor became independent
from the Indonesia on 30 of August 1999;the Kosovo became independent on Sunday,17 February 2008.
The Khmer Krom Federation, KKF,is not a liar.
The KKF went to UN meeting every
year and sat at the UN chair.
To 6:39AM,if you are YUON,fermez ta gueule or shut up your mouth.

Anonymous said...

KKC means Khmer Kampuchea Krom
community; and KKF means Khmer Krom
Federation,one of 51 UNPO members.
KKF is not lying.

Anonymous said...

5:14PM,
You stupid youn monkey better leave Khmer Krom land or we will float your bodies in the water just like back in the 70s. You damn jungle ape.

Anonymous said...

The Khmer Krom people have the right to self-determination!

Free the Khmer Krom people now!
Free the Khmer Krom people now!
Free the Khmer Krom people now!