Sunday, April 29, 2007

Hanoi lauds Vietnamese settlers facing hardship in Cambodia, PPenh oppresses Khmer Krom facing hardship under Vietnamese tyranny


28-04-2007
Vietnamese in Cambodia lauded for overcoming life’s hardships

VNS (Hanoi)
"Despite receiving care from the Party, State and NA, a majority of Vietnamese people living in Cambodia were poor and unskilled while also having to struggle with legal status issues" - An official Vietnamese confession of the presence of illegal Vietnamese immigrants in Cambodia
PHNOM PENH — National Assembly Chairman Nguyen Phu Trong yesterday hailed Vietnamese living in Cambodia for their efforts to overcome difficulties while being abroad.

Trong made the comments while meeting with Viet kieu (Overseas Vietnamese) in Phnom Penh during an official trip to Cambodia.

The NA chairman said he sympathised with Viet kieu who faced difficulties while working to advance the homeland.

He affirmed the Party and State’s responsibility to the Vietnamese community living abroad, including Viet kieu in Cambodia.

Trong said he appreciated the Cambodian Viet kieu’s great attention to the country’s situation.

He also updated the meeting’s participants on the latest developments in Viet Nam, including preparations for the 12th National Assembly election and the assembly’s resolve to renew the organisation and its working methods.

The NA chairman said he expected the Vietnamese community in Cambodia to continue upholding their homeland’s tradition of mutual assistance.

On the occasion, Trong presented gifts from the NA to Vietnamese people in Cambodia partly aimed at helping them overcome their hardships.

Chairman of the Vietnamese association in Cambodia, Chau Van Chi said that while the Vietnamese community was far from their homeland, they always followed their country’s progress and felt happy with the major national achievements made during the period of renewal (doi moi).

Despite receiving care from the Party, State and NA, a majority of Vietnamese people living in Cambodia were poor and unskilled while also having to struggle with legal status issues.

Chi said he hoped to receive more aid, both material and spiritual, from Viet Nam, particularly in helping the children of Viet kieu to return to their homeland to study.

The Vietnamese group also pledged to work together to preserve Vietnamese cultural identity, obey local laws and contribute to boost ties between Cambodia and Viet Nam.

Chairman Trong also visited the Vietnamese Embassy in Cambodia and toured some historical relics and cultural sites in Phnom Penh.

City links

Economic co-operation across various fields between HCM City and Phnom Penh had seen increasing development, according to both Secretary of the Ho Chi Minh Municipal Party Committee Le Thanh Hai and Phnom Penh’s Mayor Kep Chuk Tema.

The two officials held talks in Phnom Penh on Sunday to discuss further co-operation.

Hai said authorities and businesses from both cities have spared no efforts in implementing co-operation agreements.

Several co-operation projects between the two cities had attained good results, especially a humanitarian programme on cataract surgery in Cambodia. A hospital, named after its sister hospital Cho Ray in HCM City, would be built with the city’s assistance in Phnom Penh.

Mayor Kep Chuk Tema reiterated the Phnom Penh municipal authorities’ incentives given to Vietnamese investors in the city.

Earlier, the HCM City delegation was received by King Norodom Sihamoni.

The King expressed his belief in the further development of relations between the two countries.

Hai said he believed Cambodia would gain achievements in national construction, also contributing to friendship and co-operation between the two countries and the two cities.

Hai invited King Norodom Sihamoni to visit HCM City in the near future.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you to all Yuon-Khmers for
working hard to us to stimulate
our economy and rebuilding our
country. If you got more friends,
relatives, and neighbor who like
to come to Cambodia, please
hesitate not to invite them
over. Let us know if we can help
with anything, such as moving
expense, truck rental, ... .

And Ah Khmer-Yuon, thank for
nothing and get your asses out
of here as quickly as you can.
You got that, you motherfuckers?

Anonymous said...

My hat off to yuons for CARING your own people.Shame on you CPP for oppressing your own khmers .History will judge you accordingly.

Anonymous said...

11:45 AM hahahahahah come on man you are fuck up now with your Yuon and Khmer word. You know what buddy because I just fuck you up and debunked your motherfucker words. Yuon-Khmer or Khmer-Yuon the same shit different smell that's all. Fuck you bro you're one fuck lost boy in your own discussion theory.

Anonymous said...

No wayyy ... dude, Yuon-Khmer is
not the same shit as Khmer-Yuon.
Yuon-Khmer means real Yuon who's
granted khmer citizen in Cambodia,
and Khmer-Yuon mean real khmer
who's granted Yuon citizenship in
Vietnam. How can you get the two
thing mixup?

Anonymous said...

Look 1:38 PM what are you trying to do here, are you facing identity crisis or not sure where you came from? If you really want to know the different shit I suggest let ah Khmer-Yuon and Yuon-Khmer shit on your face and smell the different if I'm wrong. Yuon-Khmer is not real Yuon, you're all from China and the citizen wasn't legal and Pol Pot said it so. And if Khmer-Yuon mean real khmer
who's granted Yuon citizenship in
Vietnam than real Yuon better get the fuck off Cambodia and what the fuck you got against Real Khmer. Than against you still fuck up with your illusion theory. Got anymore?

Anonymous said...

Is this true "Despite receiving care from the Party, State and NA, a majority of Vietnamese people living in Cambodia were poor and unskilled while also having to struggle with legal status issues.?"

CPP government has never arrested any illegal Yuan immigrants sent back to VN or put in jail...and those Yuans have got Khmer id easy like peeling banana...why you said like that?

How about Khmer Krom? You defrocked and injailed monks....it is Sat Derachan...

Good my friend Yuans, your good diplomatic words create only sensitivity for Cambodian people...

Anonymous said...

WTH? if we go by your stupid
theory, 4:35, we are the same as
gringo. No way, Jose.

And 5:28, how many times have you
seen Yuon protested for anything
in Cambodia? They just came here
to work because they can't stand
communist, even if it mean they
make about 40-50% less money here.
They are not like Ah Khmer-Yuon
troublemakers who protested almost
every month or other month.

Anonymous said...

Hanoi claimed that their people have a hardship living in Cambodia and want khmer people to help them living in peaces. But Hanoi oppresses Khmer people in Vietnam. They use double standard.

Where Hun Sen helps Vietnam in Cambodia to get a better life, but oppresses his own people and khmer Krom people who live in their own country. Is he Hanoi also? We the Khmer people should get rid of Hanoi agents like Hun Sen, Chea Sim, Heng Samrin, Sok An, Hok Lundy, Tea Banch, Hor Nam Hong, and all his entourages.

What we need to do is people revolution. the whole country including Khmer Krom living in Vietnam should unite and defeat these evil people by using forces. Don't let them kill you and oppress you. If they kill you one, kill them two. Kill anyone who work with CPP one by one the same as they kill opposition.

See what is the outcome.

Anonymous said...

they should enjoy now while they can because soon they have to find place to live or . . . .

Anonymous said...

6:11PM
Moron, where there are oppression, there are protesting and struggling...

Khmer Krom people especially Monks are under severely oppression...

But Yuans in Cambodia are under freedom and caring of CPP...

So how they need to protest?

Moron if you are Khmer, use your brain...but if your Yuan, continue your job to protect Yuan's interest..I am Khmer, still die I will keep only Khmer's interest...the interest of dignity, not expansionism and imperialism....like Yuan

Anonymous said...

Wrong, 1:30, Vietnam only oppresses
troublemakers just like the US does
in Long Beach.

Anonymous said...

Wrong, 4:09 AM You get it all backward bro,U.S did not oppress ah khmers LONG BEACH. The Whites moved out of there because they can't stand the SMELL.

Anonymous said...

To 10:55AM motherfucker!

Did I hear you correctly that White people are moving out of Long Beach because of Cambodian people???Motherfucker??You heard it all wrong!!!!White people are still the majority in Long Beach!!
Cambodian people is the smallest among minority in the City of Long Beach!!!

What about the City of Garden Grove???The White people are so sicken tired of seeing their pet disappear all the time and they are moving out in large number because these Viet eat dogs!!ahahah Just check out the Garden Grove there are nothing but Viet!!!Don't believe just check out Garden Grove!!!!

Anonymous said...

Well, at least the white people get
to buy a new pet. I am sure some
of them is bored with the same old
pet anyway.

Anonymous said...

Watch out! Vietcong dog eater is patrolling Cambodian Web site for more dogs!!!!ahahhahh

Anonymous said...

For more information on the relationships between Vietnamese in Cambodia and the Vietnamese Party and State, please read a piece of news below.

LAO Mong Hay, Hong Kong

Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs delegation works in Cambodia


(VNA) - The Vietnamese Party and State always consider overseas Vietnamese as an integral part of the nation and their development as a part of Viet Nam's national development, said Tran Quang Hoan, Vice Chairman of the Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs, at a working session with the executive board of the Vietnamese Community Association in Cambodia in Phnom Penh on Oct. 26.
Hoan, head of a delegation of the Committee for Overseas Vietnamese Affairs and the Foreign Ministry's Consular Department, which is on a working visit to Cambodia, praised the efforts of the Vietnamese Community Association in Cambodia over the recent past, and pledged to take measures to meet the Vietnamese community's just demands.
Chau Van Chi, President of the Vietnamese Community Association in Cambodia, thanked the Vietnamese Party and State for their assistance to the Vietnamese community in Cambodia, and informed the Vietnamese officials about the community's situation. He proposed that the Vietnamese government help them in teaching and learning the Vietnamese language.
The association asked the delegation to remit 1,062 USD raised by Vietnamese in Cambodia to the victims of Tropical Storm Damrey in Viet Nam.
On behalf of the organizing board of a quiz on the 60th founding anniversary of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam, the delegation presented a certificate of merit to representatives of the Vietnamese community in Cambodia.
The delegation also visited some Vietnamese families in Mien Chay district and the Tan Tien primary school, and worked with the chief of Mien Chay district where a large number of Vietnamese are living.
The delegation also worked with the Vietnamese embassy in Phnom Penh, the consulate general and overseas Vietnamese in Sihanouk Ville and Battambang province. It plans to wrap up the week-long visit on Oct. 28./.
Monday, April 30, 2007
Source: Website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam :
http://www.mofa.gov.vn/en/nr040807104143/nr040807105039/ns051028101608

Anonymous said...

Sounds like we have a great hard
working and respectable Vietnamese
community to me as opposed to
Ah Khmer-Yuons in Vietnam.