Op-Ed: Cambodian Bright Future
Cambodia is known as a Land of Wonder. The Khmer Rouge regime (1975-1979) who was the by-product of Vietcong communist of South East Asia slaughtered 1/4 of Cambodian population. The same Vietcong communist performed as the savior of Cambodia on January 7, 1979.
During their decades of occupation, this Vietcong communist slaughtered Cambodians, plundered its national assets, plan long term political scenario, infiltrated and grew Vietnamese population within Cambodian soil freely.
Paris Peace Agreement on October 23, 1991 tended to end the influence and imperialistic plan of Vietcong communist. But the mission of the UNs was partly successful, and 80% of the mission was failed and it has only helped to empower the Vietcong communist to play its invasion game within Cambodian soil.
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As the matter of fact, many Vietcong cadres are in power nowadays. Counting from Prime Minister, chair of parliament, senators, top police officers and provincial governors etc. are former of Vietcong communist. The Westward strategy of Vietnam to swallow Cambodia as well as to counter-strike the powerful China are presently swimming quietly underneath the current global movement within Cambodian soil.
The former Vietnamese soldiers, agents, special forces and civilians etc. are happily living inside Cambodia land and they can mobilize their relatives to live in Cambodia freely. The Westward influx of Vietnamese illegal immigrants to Cambodia are unchecked by the Cambodia immigration department and they are facilitated by the Vietnamese networks in Cambodia to resettle freely within Cambodia's land which population density is only 77.4 per sq. km. comparing to triple density of Vietnam of 274.5 per sq. km.
As a young Cambodian, I see this population growing within Cambodian soil freely is a devastation to this land and its survival. System of national election especial current NEC in Cambodia is just a show to facilitate win-win strategy of Vietcong communist led by Ho Chi Minh. The installing scenario of its clientele like the current CPP, the close guarding of all political policies, the mechanism to win all election mandates, and the continuing flowing in of illegal Vietnamese population to Cambodia land without properly checked by the authority, is a violation of international law and it is a sever danger to this nation.
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In Solidarity,
Khmer Young
4 comments:
7 makara is my second birth, long live 7 makara, without it i would not have survived the KR regime
Vietnam liberated Cambodia on 01/07/1979 from the brutality of Pol Pot regime. But this liberation was not out of a humanitarian concern, Vietnam had an agenda and a strategic calculation.
The Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia allowed Vietnam to control Cambodia for maximizing its interest.
In additions to unequal treaties that gave advantages to Vietnam’s claim over disputed territories along the eastern border of Cambodia and islands (Kah Tral),
Vietnam was able to exploit Cambodian natural resources, mainly forest and fishery.
Furthermore, many millions of Vietnamese illegal immigrants were an issue that the Cambodian government was not in a position to counter.
If Vietnam wants to be a good neighbor of Cambodia, it should have let United Nations take over Cambodia after removing Pol Pot from power in Phnom-Penh.
Vietnam should never have occupied Cambodia for 10 years from 1979 to 1989 and sent 6 millions of Vietnamese illegal immigrants to exploit the natural resource of Cambodia and annexed a few thousand squares kilometers of lands and 30,000. square kilometers of maritime territories including our big island Kah Tral.
Vietnam is an international thief and knows how to hide its bad intentions in front of international communities. It is an untrustworthy nation full of malevolence.
All Khmers must reveal the true face of Vietnam's thief behavior...
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