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If you just summon only four or five people I don't think it gonna be fair to the people that've been dead or to the people that still alive we must summon all of the top Khmer rouge leader to court otherwise it fucking useless we better save the money for doing something else.
Almost two million people died at the hand of KR regime. To kill two million peoples, Pot Pot, Ta Mok and the gang of 4 now in the KRT could not make it happen. Several people with high authority in KR regime must be involved. So, to close the case at 002 means justice is met only a quarter of it. Other senior KR cadres now in the high position of the govt must also be invited to testify.
i like unwanted that live with shadow and fear all the time what their movement . I truly believed that their can not hiding but How far their can run . One day request from GOD OR human being act will be knock their down.
11:19pm- I have them all- three series of Who is Angka by Kim Thy uy AKA grandma Tieng- I bought them from Khmer Long Beach bookstore on Anaheim street. I wanted to Know about the Vietnamese political trick on fooling the Cambodian people. I want to share with all Khmer but the Problem is that the Vietnamese spy is everywhere and in every form of activities- some of whom are monks, the faked monk, artist etc.
Cambodian people need Norodom Sihanouk,Keat Chhon,and Hor Nam Hong to be in Khmer Rouge Trial. Because they were responsible for the Khmer Killing Fields. Hor Nam Hong lost law suit to Sam Rainsy in Paris court.
While acknowledging the mass atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge regime, we should never forget the level of atrocities committed during the US secretive bombing of Cambodia from 1968-1973. A declassified telephone discussion between Henry Kissinger and General Alexander Haig, Nixon's deputy assistant for national security affairs, recorded that Nixon had ordered a “massive bombing campaign in Cambodia [to use] anything that flys [sic] on anything that moves”.
The map of US bombing targets released by Yale University’s Cambodian Genocide Program shows that more than half of the country was affected by the indiscriminate bombings. Professor Ben Kierman, director of the program, puts the casualties figure from the bombing at 150,000 deaths, while Edward Herman, a professor of Wharton School, and Noam Chomsky put the toll at 600,000 using figures provided by a Finnish Commission of Inquiry.
Based on this, we can never naively claim that US bombing led to the mass executions by the Khmer Rouge or refuted the regime's mass atrocities. But, to certain extent, the blanket bombing, which directly led to the destruction of livestock and agricultural land, could have definitely played a role in the mass starvation.
From new data released during the Clinton administration, Taylor Owen, a doctoral student at Oxford University, and Professor Kierman noted that 2,756,941 tons of bombs were dropped on Cambodia.
To put the figure into perspective, just over 2 million tons of bombs were dropped by the allies during all of World War II. The bombs dropped in Cambodia represented about 184 Hiroshima atomic bombs combined, making Cambodia the most bombed nation in the world. Based on the new data, Professor Kierman also stressed that the casualties might be much higher than his earlier predicted 150,000
It's bias assessment on your part since you miss to mention other countries, beside American, which involved in the 1970-75 war game. Those countries include China, Vietnam which actively involved in supporting the Khmer Rouge until the KR win the war which result in two millions live lost during the KR three years rule.
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If you just summon only four or five people I don't think it gonna be fair to the people that've been dead or to the people that still alive we must summon all of the top Khmer rouge leader to court otherwise it fucking useless we better save the money for doing something else.
Almost two million people died at the hand of KR regime. To kill two million peoples, Pot Pot, Ta Mok and the gang of 4 now in the KRT could not make it happen. Several people with high authority in KR regime must be involved. So, to close the case at 002 means justice is met only a quarter of it. Other senior KR cadres now in the high position of the govt must also be invited to testify.
Good one l'bong. This hypocritically selective prosecution makes many of us, KR victims, sick of the charade.
i like unwanted that live with shadow and fear all the time what their movement . I truly believed that their can not hiding but How far their can run .
One day request from GOD OR human being act will be knock their down.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFyHgvjcDzA&feature=player_embedded#at=147
សូមគោរពខ្មែរស្នេហាជាតិទាំងអស់
តើមានបងប្អូនណាមានសៀវភៅឈ្មោះថា អង្គការជានរណា ទេ ខ្ញុំចង់បានយកមកសិក្សា
បើមាន សូមជួយចែកចាយផង
សូមអរគុណ !
Why?
What?
How?
UN justice look like swiss chees!!!!!!!
11:19pm-
I have them all- three series of Who is Angka by Kim Thy uy AKA grandma Tieng- I bought them from Khmer Long Beach bookstore on Anaheim street.
I wanted to Know about the Vietnamese political trick on fooling the Cambodian people. I want to share with all Khmer but the Problem is that the Vietnamese spy is everywhere and in every form of activities- some of whom are monks, the faked monk, artist etc.
Cambodian people need Norodom Sihanouk,Keat Chhon,and Hor Nam
Hong to be in Khmer Rouge Trial.
Because they were responsible for
the Khmer Killing Fields.
Hor Nam Hong lost law suit to
Sam Rainsy in Paris court.
Dear Lok 11:19PM
You can find it @
http://devaraja.free.fr/Khmer-books/angka-cheanona/angka-cheanona001-10.pdf
Ly Diep
ត្រូវតែ អូស ក ស្តាចមន៏ សីហនុ ទៅកាត់ទោស
While acknowledging the mass atrocities committed by the Khmer Rouge regime, we should never forget the level of atrocities committed during the US secretive bombing of Cambodia from 1968-1973. A declassified telephone discussion between Henry Kissinger and General Alexander Haig, Nixon's deputy assistant for national security affairs, recorded that Nixon had ordered a “massive bombing campaign in Cambodia [to use] anything that flys [sic] on anything that moves”.
The map of US bombing targets released by Yale University’s Cambodian Genocide Program shows that more than half of the country was affected by the indiscriminate bombings. Professor Ben Kierman, director of the program, puts the casualties figure from the bombing at 150,000 deaths, while Edward Herman, a professor of Wharton School, and Noam Chomsky put the toll at 600,000 using figures provided by a Finnish Commission of Inquiry.
Based on this, we can never naively claim that US bombing led to the mass executions by the Khmer Rouge or refuted the regime's mass atrocities. But, to certain extent, the blanket bombing, which directly led to the destruction of livestock and agricultural land, could have definitely played a role in the mass starvation.
From new data released during the Clinton administration, Taylor Owen, a doctoral student at Oxford University, and Professor Kierman noted that 2,756,941 tons of bombs were dropped on Cambodia.
To put the figure into perspective, just over 2 million tons of bombs were dropped by the allies during all of World War II. The bombs dropped in Cambodia represented about 184 Hiroshima atomic bombs combined, making Cambodia the most bombed nation in the world. Based on the new data, Professor Kierman also stressed that the casualties might be much higher than his earlier predicted 150,000
បើមិនអូស ក សីហនុ មកកាត់ទោសទេ
មិនអាចរក យុត្តិធម៏ អោយខ្មែរបានទេ
11:28 AM,
It's bias assessment on your part since you miss to mention other countries, beside American, which involved in the 1970-75 war game. Those countries include China, Vietnam which actively involved in supporting the Khmer Rouge until the KR win the war which result in two millions live lost during the KR three years rule.
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