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Monday, January 09, 2012

An “Evil’s Heart With Angel’s Mouth” (A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing)

Dear Compatriots,

Please read the Communique N° 70 of Khmer M'Chas Srok in 3 languages (Khmer, English, French) on :

7 JANUARY 1979
AN “EVIL’S HEART WITH ANGEL’S MOUTH”
(A WOLF IN SHEEP’S CLOTHING)

Vietnamese’s Expansionism Plot of Cambodia

Thanks

Khmer M’Chas Srok


http://www.box.com/s/qk7h2z9iulh1mrvtfumx


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Sunday, January 01, 2012

Khmer M'chas Srok's Wishes for the New Year 2012

Dear compatriots,

On the occasion of this Universal New Year 2012, Khmer M’Chas Srok Movement (KMS) would like to convey the very best wishes to all Khmer people, living in Cambodia and abroad, as well as those living on the lands of the former Khmer Great Empire to have Peace, Happiness and Success in all of your endeavors.

Please read the attachment files.

Thanks

Khmer M'Chas Srok (KMS)


http://www.box.com/s/8pb1lhs4e7eps1tkn6g2


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Monday, October 24, 2011

Khmer M’chas Srok: 20 years after the Paris Peace Agreements, peace in Cambodia is an empty shell

Demonstration at the Trocadero Human Rights Plaze in Paris
23 October 2011
By Chheang Bopha
Radio France Internationale
Translated from Khmer by Soch

20 years ago in France, on 23 October 1991, representatives from 18 countries and 17 representatives of various Cambodian factions, signed the Paris Peace Accords on Cambodia. On 23 October 2011, two international meetings organized by the Khmer M’chas Srok Movement (KMS) were held.

This year, on the 20th anniversary of the Paris Peace Agreements on Cambodia, the US-based Khmer M’chas Srok movement organized an international meeting at a hotel in Paris. Surya Subedi, the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in Cambodia, joined the meeting on Sunday 23 October 2011 where he discussed about the important tools used in the review of human rights issues. According to Mrs. Chak Sakhonn, the KMS president, the resident human rights representative in Cambodia is supposed to attend today’s meeting as well and he will discuss the topic of “people and human rights in Cambodia”.

On Sunday afternoon, like every year, Cambodian associations and members of the Sam Rainsy Party (SRP) and of the Human Rights Party (HRP), as well as a number of other Cambodians, held a demonstration at the Trocadero Human Rights plaza near the Eiffel Tower.

The 23 October 1991 accords led to an end the civil war in Cambodia which followed the fall of the KR regime. France, who was the co-president of the Paris meeting with Indonesia, greeted the 20th anniversary of the signing of these agreements by issuing today a communiqué.

For France, the Paris Peace Agreements helped Cambodia set up a new constitution, democratic(?) institutions, an election and the repatriation of Cambodian refugees from camps in Thailand. It also led to the setting of a tribunal to try the former KR leaders.

During these 20 years, France contributed to help Cambodia to stand up again. For that, France is happy to see that Cambodia is moving to its future and that it is opening a new chapter in its economy. France, which was a signatory of the agreements, promises to help Cambodia to develop in the future.

Mrs. Chak Sakhonn agreed that Cambodia returned to peace following the Paris Peace Agreements, but it is just an empty shell-peace only. Cambodia moves forward but very slowly. She indicated that freedom rights for the opposition parties are restricted at the National Assembly. Furthermore, Cambodians are facing more dangers because not only do they lose their human rights, but they also lose their right to live. For example, under the name of economic developments, Cambodians are embroiled in numerous land disputes. Also corruption is rampant and a tribunal system that lacks independence discourages foreign investors.

Impunity on corrupt officials slows down the government even further in its march toward democracy. In Summary, 20 years after the Paris Peace Agreements, a number of positive steps were taken by the government, but a number of other issues which are prescribed by the constitution are not being put into application by the government, in particular in regards to the universal respect of human rights.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Invitation Conference​, October 23, 2011 : 20 years after the Paris Peace Agreement 1991


Chers Compatriotes

Veuillez trouver ci-joint l’invitation de la Conférence du Dimanche 23 octobre 2011 de 9h30 à 18h00 pour commémorer le 20e Anniversaire des « Accords de Paix de Paris sur le Cambodge le 23 Octobre 1991 »

Vingt ans ont passé, et la situation au Cambodge a démontré que les principaux objectifs du traité de paix pour garantir le respect des Droits de l'Homme au Cambodge, aussi bien que la préservation de sa souveraineté et de son intégrité territoriale, n'ont jamais été pleinement respectés.

Venez nombreux à cette Conférence !

Merci d'avance

Khmer M'Chas Srok
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Dear compatriots

Please receive the Invitation to the Conference on October 23, 2011 from 9:30 to 18:00 to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the “Paris Peace Agreements on Cambodia 1991”.

Twenty years had passed, and the situations in Cambodia proved that the peace treaty’s principal objectives of guaranteeing respect of human rights in Cambodia along with its sovereignty and territorial integrity have never been fully met.

Please come to the Conference !

Thanks
Khmer M'Chas Srok

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Internatio​nal Democracy Day- September 15, 2011 - An appeal from Khmer M'chas Srok Movement

 DEMOCRACY DAY
in Cambodia

On Thursday September 15, 2 011 is the INTERNATIONAL DEMOCRACY DAY in the World.

KMS will organize one CAMPAIGN on DEMOCRACY in Cambodia.

I would like to ask all of YOU, as Khmer M'Chas Srok, to send out, a maximum number of e-Mails, to all your families, friends, Khmers and foreigners, our 3 files of CAMPAIGN on DEMOCRACY in Cambodia in Khmer, French and English on :

Wednesday September 14, 2011

to inform them that Khmer People needs change the situation on DEMOCRACY in Cambodia now.

Dr. Sakhonn CHAK
President world wide of
Khmer M'Chas Srok 

Click the control below to listen the audio message:


http://www.box.net/shared/919u33ckhxr7ttg6inde


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Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Khmer M'chas Srok's Conference in Sydney, Australia - 5-6 August 2011


Dr. Chak Sakhonn, President of Khmer Mchas Srok
Mr. Shwe Myint, the representative of the Burmese Association in Australia

Mr. Kat Dittavong, president of the Lao Community in Australia

Profesor Paul Redmond Chair; Diplomacy Training Program.
Former Dean Faculty of Law ,University of New South Wales.

Professor Hon. Gareth Evans

The Cultural  Khmer Music Band welcomes the Conference.

Professor Hon. Gareth Evans & Dr. Chak Sakhonn.