Saturday, December 01, 2007

Interview With Khieu Samphan: The reasons He Joined the Khmer Rouge - Part One

The following is part one of a six-part interview between Khieu Samphan, the nominal Khmer Rouge head of state, and Mr. Sam Borin of Radio Free Asia. This interview was conducted in January 2004 and was re-broadcast in November 2007.

Translated from Khmer by Khmerization
http://khmerization.blogspot.com


Sam Borin: (Introduction): Mr. Khieu Samphan was born on the 27th of July 1931 in Prey Veng province. He received a sholarship to study in France in 1958 and was awarded a doctorate in economics in 1959. Like most of Khmer students, he was inspired by groups of people who opposed a foreign colonial rule and who leaned toward Marxism-Leninism.

Khieu Samphan was elected to the Cambodian parliament twice, in 1962 and 1966. He served as a senior minister in the Sangkum Reastr Niyum reggime under the then Prince Norodom Sihanouk in his capacity as Secretary of Commerce from 1962 to the end of 1963. During his tenure as Secretary of Commerce he was considered as a clean public servant and a clean politician.

In 1967, fearing arrest and execution, he fled to the jungle to join the Communist Party of Cambodia under the leadership of Saloth Sar, alias Pol Pot, in the aim of toppling the feudal and the reactionary regimes, old and new. Khieu Samphan, who was an intellectual and was an important official, has played a vital role in attracting and recruiting other intellectuals, former public servants and Prince Sihanouk to join in the movement of national liberation. In April 1976 Comrade Khieu Samphan was appointed as the president of the presidium in place of Prince Sihanouk who resigned from the position. In his highest role in the Democratic Kampuchea regime Comrade Khieu Samphan played a vital role in his capacity as a spokesman for the KR regime.

He was a vice-president and deputy prime minister in a tripartite coalition government which included the Khmer Rouge, Prince Sihanouk and Son Sann factions which was formed in 1982. In that tripartite coalition, Khieu Samphan was responsible for foreign affairs.

In relation to the peace talks in Paris in 1991 he was the highest representative of the Khmer Rouge delegation. After the peace talks he became the member of the Supreme National Council of Cambodia, along with Comrade Son Sen.

After the Paris agreement, the KR faction did not participate in the UN-organised general election of 1993. He continued his struggle as a guerrilla leader until 1998 when he defected to the government and was allowed to live freely as an ordinary citizen.

Mr. President, were what I have just described represented the correct descriptions of your history?

Samphan: In general they were correct but there are some points that I would like to clarify.

Borin: Please go ahead.

Samphan: You have described that I have leaned toward the Marxist groups in order to join the anti-war movement when I was in France. I would like to clarify this. In fact, those who were against the wars when I arrived in France were not Marxists. At that time, the atmosphere was an atmosphere of anti-war sentiment against the war in Vietnam and the war in Algeria, because those wars were the most important wars which killed thousands of lives of young Frenchmen. They have destroyed the French economy. And at that time, we saw that the wars will be lost, especially the war in Vietnam. And when the French defeat in Bien Dien Phu was so apparent, the anti-war movements were raging all over the country. So the anti-war movements were not related to any Marxist leaning movements. They were just the student movements. They were not communist movements or any anti-communist movements. We were all anti-war people who had our common goals of protesting against a colonial rule, especially the war in Vietnam and the war in Algeria. Those anti-war people, included the French people, black Africans, north Africans such as the Morocans and the Arab people etc. That was the atmosphere at that ime. This is the first point that I would like to clarify.

Secondly, when I fled Phnom Penh there was an arrest warrant against me in an attempt to bring me to the military court, after the peasants' uprising in Samlaut. This threat against me was not the first threat. There were a series of threats before. At that time I have realised that His Majesty (Sihanouk), who was the head of state at that time, has tried to played a role of a reconciliator. Even though he did not like those intellectuals who had just returned from France, he wanted them to have their voices and to carry out their activities. But around 1966-1967 the election was held which resulted in the right-wing parliament. Lon Nol became prime minister. That was unusual because the position of prime minister at that time was usually appointed by His Majesty (Sihanouk) but this time the prime minister was appointed by the parliament. His Majesty did not object to the appointment because he respected the results of the election. Previously His Majesty personally appointed the prime iminster from the Sangkum Reastr Niyum Party. But after he received too many criticisms about his direct appointments, he agreed to allow a parliament to choose a prime minister. So that's why there was a right-wing parliament. And all the researchers had also written like what I have just described.

Borin: Mr. President, when you said that it was a right-wing parliament, do you mean that it was the parliament formed by the Sangkum Reastr Niyum regime still?

Samphan: Yes, that was correct. At that time we were always under the Sangkum Reastr Niyum but all the researchers have called that parliament a right-wing parliament because they noticed that most of the Members of Parliament were leaning toward the policy of Gen. Lon Nol. And at that time there were groups of people in Phnom Penh who began to talk about a "Khmer Suharto-Nasution"..(referring to a coup d'etat staged by Suharto and Nasution in Indonesia in 1965).

(To be continued in parts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6...)

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

These two look like twin to me,any one have known that Sihaknuk just try to escape from Khmer rouge Court?

Anonymous said...

when I was joung,I heard Ta LON NOL said TMIL ortt sasna,I did not understand.After kilLing field 70-79 I saw clearly and it's true.My village was full with viet cong,no school,no Buddha,all destroyed until 79.
NOW! Normal,j'espère que la justice va faire son boulot et qu'il subisse le sort qu'il mérite


PEACE,INDEPENDENCE,BUDDHA,REAL JUSTICE,LIBERTY AS WELL AS CHINA,VIETNAM,USA,FR....ETC...

Anonymous said...

Well, you are dreaming. The only people who's interested in KR is Ah Khmer-Yuons, not Vietcong, and you don't need a PhD to figure that out either.

Anonymous said...

Yep the pure youn like 4:21 PM it afraid UN find out Vietnam and Hun Sen killed two million Cambodian people and continue to kill,so they are whining and manipulating all the article in the forums to cover up their crimes against human.


You smart but Cambodian people are smarters

Anonymous said...

Sorry dude (11:37), if yuon really wanted to kill Khmers, it would be a lot easier for them to kill Ah Khmer-Yuon in Vietnam than Khmer in Cambodia, wouldn't you say?

Anonymous said...

http://khmerkrom.org/eng/?q=node/274
Will History Haunt Us Again?
Submitted by kkf on Wed, 2007-10-31 22:27.
Our people compatriot must stop the present leader let our country plunging again and again. The Khmer leader must learn our history well before thinking to lead this nation.

Remember Kampuchea Krom? Remember Prey Nokor? A primary example is the Ho Chi Minh.

First, they asked our king to give them the place to train their troops; then ask to stay for safety, and then ask to give, then no tax and so on.

Now, there is something wrong again. WHY does it feel wrong to give over one hundred thousand acres of our sacred land to VN army forces? Think twice and must we have people involved in this matter?

Who else, the VN private companies – another offer land (Dei Sambathean)?

Do Khmer people keep quiet in this case and let the government give away free land to VN?

Do you see all Khmer farmers with no land and also those that are greedy and selfish help their master to take from the poor as well or do they actually think Cambodia already belongs to VN; so just sell it before it is too late for them?

I would like to appeal to all Khmer abroad in the third country – please do not afraid that you cannot go to visit the country or your family; be afraid that we will have no country to visit.

The way Vietnamese took our land (Kampuchea Krom) is just the way they are doing to Cambodia now. It will not be long before, we, Khmer, have no country to visit and also have no country to call our own.

Millions of Khmer people were killed and will continue to get killed no one of them take responsibility – for they are not afraid to give away the very heart and soul of Khmer land and life.

There is something wrong with the concept of “Royalist and Communist together” – look around!!!

We must act now and just one voice, there is no one Khmer smarter than with all Khmers together.

Anonymous said...

To Yuon comment 12:08am
http://khmerkrom.org/eng/?q=node/12
Colonization of Preah Trapeang
During the Tay Son uprising (1779-1796), the Srok of Preah Trapeang had given asylum to the fugitive Vietnamese Emperor Gia Long so that he could reconstitute forces against his own warlord Tay Son. King Ang Eng (1779-96) of the Khmer Empire had also provided a military support to this Vietnamese Emperor as a gesture of a good neighbor. However, after regained throne of Annam from the Tay Son, Gia Long arbitrarily turned the Srok Preah Trapeang into a Vietnamese colony.

During his dynasty (1802-19), king Gia Long started an irrigation project in the Province of Mot Chrouk (Chaudoc). Thousands of the Khmer Krom were forced to dig a canal named Chum Nik Prek Teng (Vinh Te), 53 kilometers long and 25 meters wide, from Bassac River to the Gulf of Siam. During this forced labor project from 1813-1820, many thousands of the Khmer Krom were killed. In one particular instance the Khmer workers were buried alive so that the Vietnamese soldiers could use their heads as stove stands to boil water for tea for their Vietnamese masters. The phrase "Be careful not to spill the masters'Tea" is still well reminded to there Children by all Khmer Krom parents or grandparents.

Before the Canal Project well done, Annamite soldiers held khmer laborers into Pillories, each fillory contained about 20-40 people (they said to prevent Khmer laborers run away from mobilization),at least from 2-5 thousand were locked in pillories located in the canal; the dam was opened, water filled the canal, all Khmer laborers were drowned, no one was survive. (Listen to the Te Ong Anussa´s song that means the Master´s Tea Memo).

Anonymous said...

"Submitted by kkf on Wed, 2007-10-31 22:27.

Hahaha, LOL, hahaha, ... ROFLMAO ...

Anonymous said...

TO comment 4:29PM
SDACH THMIL at SASNA (Sihanouk)the President.

Anonymous said...

to 12:44 AM
What you say is really the truth because my parents always tell me that youns kill khmers like that.
Thank you to remind us this story again.

Anonymous said...

Sorry 12:44, if there were that many Ah Khmer-Yuons were buried on land and water we would have discovered it like we did with mass graves made by the KR regimes, but that wasn't the case. Therefore, your LaKaun Bassac is not selling, dude.

Furthermore, you are taking ancient history. FYI, everyone have evolved drastically since the 18th century, alright?

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