Saturday, July 02, 2011

S'pore lawyer takes on Khmer Rouge leaders [to help investigate mass crimes against the Khmer Krom]


http://www.box.net/shared/0j8rl3ozgb5ob8i3ru6u

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is this a joke or what to see the Singapore lawyers take on the Khmer Rouge leader to investigate crime against humanity on Khmer Krom people.

There are over 10 million Khmer Krom people currently living in their ancestral land in Southern Vietnam under the Vietcong government oppression and the Vietcong government is equally guilty as the Khmer Rouge in committing crime against humanity on Khmer Krom people and who will take on and investigating the Vietcong government?

It is good to know that the Singapore sell arm to the Khmer factions including the Khmer Rouge during the 1980 to fight the Vietcong occupation.

Anonymous said...

Khmer Rouge has been a symbolic, but the real killers could be the Vietcong and Vietminh.

Medals are reserved for special achievement in the military and police forces.

Why ordinary Khmer civilians like an office workers and bank worker etc receive medals?

Mind you, jealous was never on my mind.

Sooner or later medal which is a form of bribery will be passed to all Khmer in Cambodia to keep them in line with this devil regime.

I urge all Khmer to refuse and throw out all their bribery medals in any garbage bin or send them back the bribers.

Anonymous said...

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.

Based on this, the bombing contributed to the rise of the Khmer Rouge. The number of Khmer Rouge cadres rose from a group that had an insignificant prospect ousting the US-backed Lon Nol’s regime, roughly from 1,000 in 1969 to 220,000 in 1973.

Anonymous said...

Justice must be served!

The true must be told or reveal!

In the name of human right, the true must not be hidden!

Let’s find out the real true behind the killing field.” Are nearly two millions innocent Cambodia only murdered by Khmer Rouge alone? Or Khmer Rouge + Vietnam + American bombs = over 1.7 millions innocent Cambodian people death?”

Anonymous said...

KI:

You might be interested in the following article:
http://kohsantepheapdaily.com.kh/article/20594.html

Anonymous said...

Another question is if France did not annexe Kampuchea Krom to Vietnam, there would be no Khmer Rouge and there would be no killing fields in Cambodia.

France has been stained with Khmer blood, they have had part part of the killing fields and part of the genocide of Khmer race in south east Asia.

Anonymous said...

The US B-52 all were coming from Germany and Thailand. It means the 2 countries were also taking part of killing of Khmer people same as the Regime of the Khmer Rouge.

Anonymous said...

The bombing have more dangerous affect on Cambodian economy than anyone can imaging which lead to economic collapse and starvation is never too far.

Anonymous said...

Does Vietnam involved in the killing field too?

Do the American Bombs before Khmer Roug involved with killed Cambodian people too ? If it does, How many victims of USA bombs ?

Have over 1.7 millions Cambodian people been killed by Khmer Rough alone ? Or over 1.7 millions people were killed by USA bombs + Vietnam + KR ? If it does involved each parties. How many each parties must be responsible for hunman right violation in the crimes against humanity?

Are USA and Vietnam try to blame on the Khmer Roug alone or what ?

Anonymous said...

Sihanouk let Vietcong use Khmer
soil in 1960,alongside Khmer
Vietnam border.It started from
Rattanakiri to kampot.
He fully supported Vietcong:
food,medicine,weapons,and etc...
Vietcong stayed deep inside
Cambodia.
In 1970,Sihanouk asked Vietcong
troops to invade Cambodia.Vietcong
were all over Cambodia;they killed
Lon Nol soldiers and Khmer people.
Vietcong killed Cambodians and
Khmer Krom in Cambodia.