Thursday, June 06, 2013

Khmer Krom Testifies at US Hearing on Vietnam ‘Repression’

 
A Congressional subcommittee held a second hearing on human rights in Vietnam on Tuesday, which included testimony from a Khmer minority representative.

Sok Khemara,  VOA Khmer
06 June 2013


WASHINGTON DC - A Congressional subcommittee held a second hearing on human rights in Vietnam on Tuesday, which included testimony from a Khmer minority representative.

The Khmer Kampuchea Krom are ethnically Khmer people living in southern Vietnam, which once belonged to Cambodia. The Khmer Krom people say they continue to suffer rights abuses under the Vietnamese government.

Tran Mannrinh, a Khmer Krom minority, said the invitation to speak before the US House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations, demonstrated that they had not been forgotten.

In an interview with VOA Khmer, Tran Mannrinh said, at the hearing, that Vietnam has failed to respect the rights of indigenous people like the Khmer Krom. “The government of Vietnam does not do it at all,” he said.

Vietnamese authorities are currently holding two Khmer Krom monks and have defrocked a third, he said. The US should use its improved relations with Vietnam to press for better respect for human rights, he said.

Khmer Krom are among minorities not allowed to practice their faith or follow their traditions in Vietnam, Tran Mannrinh said. Khmer Krom monks cannot be ordained without permission from the authorities, which rarely comes, he said.

“Today, Vietnam wants to buy modern weapons from the US,” he said. And that requires Congressional approval. That means the US Congress has some say in how Vietnam adheres to human rights norms.

Rep. Chris Smith, who chaired the hearing, said that though relations between the US and Vietnam are improving, the latter “has continued to violate a wide range of fundamental human rights.”

Smith, who wants Vietnam to be re-listed by the US State Department as a country of concern, said at the hearing that Vietnamese authorities have a practice of “confiscating land” as a form of persecution of ethnic or religious groups.

“The government has unlawfully taken property belonging to families that include many Vietnamese-Americans,” he said. “Not only is land forcibly taken, but any compensation provided by the government is far below the fair market value. If the rightful owners do not accept what is offered or show resistance, security forces are dispatched to overwhelm any opposition and brutally suppress them. This arbitrary taking of real property not only violates the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but even Vietnam’s own domestic laws.”

Venerable Danh Tol, a Khmer Krom monk imprisoned by Vietnamese authorities in 2007 who now lives in the US, also spoke at the hearing. He said the Vietnamese government continues to repress the religious practices of the Khmer Krom.

“Khmer Krom monks do not have freedom of expression, cannot access information, because access to information is considered a revolution by the monks,” he said. “That’s why communist Vietnam always prevents monks’ rights.”

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

comparing to other countries in the world, Vietnam is a country with a worse record on human rights.
10 millions Khmer Krom indigenous people are seriously abused.
This is unacceptable to the world.

Anonymous said...

Khmer Krom people will have their own state soon.
In this era, the land thief Vietnam cannot kill 10 million Khmer Krom people. Vietnam will have no choice but to give back some of the land back to Khmer Krom.

Anonymous said...

Khmer Krom = a few dozen activist Buddist monks + some fanatics, no more than a few hundred people who live in Southern Vietnam.

Anonymous said...

Hey idiot if you don't contribute to liberate our Khmer Kampuchea Krom brothers & sisters then SHUT UP. As for me I am Khmer Kandal but I had never forgotten our Kampuchea Krom. I am surprised and ashamed why most Khmer Kandal populations not do more to help our brothers & sisters at Prey Nokor. Especially Hun Sen's government and king NEVER raise
this matter with Hanoi. This current Khmer's
government is Hanoi's puppet in disguise.
There are millions of our brothers & sisters in
Kampuchea Krom who are been oppressed,
intimidated, MURDERED, raped, land grabbing
victims. Here are a fews of my suggests.





1.We Khmer Kandal should demand that Hun
Sen & King raised this isssues with Youn
barbarians government.
2. Cambodia government should ask world major players through back door diplomatic connections to have Youn relieve the oppressions. Indirectly pressure them to follow
human rights laws.


3. All Khmers must put national interests ahead of self greed. WE MUST DO MORE IN A NON- VIOLENCE WAYS.

4.
3.

Anonymous said...

4. Khmer Kampuchea Krom peoples MUST do more to establish people contact with Khmer Kandal. Most younger generation Khmer Kandal DO NOT know about Khmer Kampuchea Krom. How can they help you if they didn't know you exist. Khmer Kampuchea Krom had millions population at Prey Nokor and else where. Youn will not be able to control if all Kampuchea Krom peoples come out in mass to a NON-VIOLENCE MOVEMENTS. The world will be watching every Youn actions.

Anonymous said...

To 11:53 PM

YOU are a Khmer traitor.
A Khmer like YOU must not be heard nor seen !!!