Sunday, January 18, 2009

A Brief History of Koh Tral

Dear Readers,

The history of Koh Tral island has been a mystery to many Khmer people and the loss of this island to Vietnam has been a painful memory for all Khmers.

Koh Tral was a Cambodian island, and technically and legally, remained a Cambodian island until today, except the physical administration of it. The misinterpretation of the Brevie Line, called "Ligne Brevie" in French, led to the transfer of administration, and eventually the ownership, of Koh Tral to Vietnam. In 1939, Mr. Brevie, a French colonial officer, was commissioned to draw an administrative line between the Cambodian and Cochinchina's (Kampuchea Krom) maritime borders. As Mr. Brevie's letter below shows, the drawing of the "Ligne Brevie" was for administration purposes only, and not for the delimitation of the borderlines. Mr. Brevie's letter, published below, stated: "The powers of administration and police on these islands will be clearly divided between Cochinchina and Cambodia in order to avoid any disputes in the future. It is understood that this is only the administration and police, and that the issue of territorial dependence of these islands remains fully booked."

The meaning of Mr. Brevie's letter "the issue of territorial dependence of these islands remains fully booked" suggested that the territorial dependence of these islands remains fully in the hands of Cambodia as these islands were historically under the administration of Cambodia for generations. Thus, Koh Tral is unquestionably a Cambodian island. Please read facts below and conclude it for yourself. Khmerization.
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(The letter below is translated by Google Translate Tool. The original French text can be found here).

Hanoi, 31 January 1939

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
GOVERNOR GENERAL POLICIES OF INDOCHINA
No. 367-API Grand Officier de la Legion d'Honneur
to
The Governor of Cochinchina
Saigon

SUBJECT: Islands in the Gulf of Siam

I have the honor to inform you that I have to re-examine the issue of islands in the Gulf of Siam whose possession is disputed between Cambodia and Cochin.

The location of this string of islands, de-seeded along the Cambodian coast and some of which are so close to the coast that atterrissements which currently seem to be welded to the shores of Cambodia in the relatively near future, calls logically geographically and the need for these islands, a matter for the Administration of that country.

If I am not allowed to continue much longer the state of affairs requires that the inhabitants of these islands to address, or the price of a long voyage, is the price of a long detour through the territory of Cambodia, the administration of Cochinchina. Accordingly, I have decided that all the islands north of a line perpendicular to the coast from the border between Cambodia and Cochinchina and forming an angle with 140'c northern Meridien, according to the map attached, will be administered by Cambodia. The protectorate assume, in particular, the burden of policing of these islands.

All the islands south of this line, including the island of Phu Quoc, (called Koh Tral in Cambodian) continue to be administered by Cochinchina. It is understood that the line set by the bypass north of the island of Phu Quoc (Koh Tral) passing 3 kms from the extremes of the north coast of this island.

The powers of administration and police on these islands will be clearly divided between Cochinchina and Cambodia in order to avoid any disputes in the future.

It is understood that this is only the administration and police, and that the issue of territorial dependence of these islands remains fully booked.

You'd like to make arrangements so that my decision to receive its immediate implementation.

Please accused received the letter.

Signed: BREVIE
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The facts about Koh Tral below are taken out of CARAWEB website.

Click here for Map of Koh Tral

A note by H.E. Dr. Say Bory
August 16, 2000

The Vietnamese had given this island a Vietnamese name: Phu Quoc

Historical Benchmarks:

# 1856: King Ang Duong apprise Mr. de Montigny, French envoy in visit to Bangkok, through the intermediary of Bishop Miche, his intention to yield Koh Tral to France (cf. “The Second [French] Empire of IndoChina”).

# 1863: Establishing the Protectorate of Cambodia, France annexed Kampuchea Krom, made a French colony out of it, and named it “Cochinchine”.

# May 25, 1874: Koh Tral (Phu Quoc) which belonged to Cambodia (under the reign of King Ang Duong) was placed under the administration of the Governor of Cochinchine, i.e. under the administration of France, by the French Protectorate.

# June 16, 1875: Koh Tral is attached to the inspection district of Hatien which was colonized by France. One needs to recall that in 1855, King Ang Duong reminded Napoleon III [first French President (1948-1852), later French Emperor (1852-1870)] that “the territories annexed by Vietnam located between the Western branch of the Mekong [River] and the Gulf of Siam (Hatien area) were “actually Cambodian land” (cf. A. Dolphin-Dauphin-Meunier – “History of Cambodia”, pg. 99). Therefore, Koh Tral always remains a Cambodian island, even though it is under the administration of colonial France.

# January 31, 1939: the “Brévié Line” which is not a maritime border demarcation, but rather a line dividing the police and administrative authority “on the islands along the Gulf of Siam” [was established]. By this act, Koh Tral was placed, as it did in 1875, under the French colonial administration of Cochinchine. Brévié himself specified that “the territorial dependence of these islands (including that of Phu Quoc) remains entirely reserved”.

# June 04, 1949: In spite of Cambodian protests and the Deferre Motion [the Deferre Motion has been part of the Bill of Transfer of French Cochinchine to Vietnam which spelled out specific rights of the Khmer Krom people], France voted a law allowing the attachment of the Cochinchine territory (Khmer territory) to Vietnam.

# April 24, 1954: at the Geneva Conference, Cambodia still continued to protest against the unjust and uneven transfer of her Cochinchine lands to Vietnam by France, and reserved her right to litigate the case at the United Nations.

# June 07, 1957: Norodom Sihanouk, President of the Council of Ministers, requested in a letter to Lon Nol, then National Defense Minister, to ensure the protection of all islands located along the Gulf of Siam (thus also including Koh Tral), and in particular, the group of islands of Poulo-Pangjang (Khmer name: Koh Krachak Ses; Vietnamese name: Tho Chu), Koh PouloWai (Khmer name: Koh Ach Ses) and Koh Tang.

# December 30, 1957: In his Kret regarding the delimitation of the Cambodian continental shelf, King Norodom Suramarit clearly reaffirmed that Cambodia reserved her retention on her historical rights to Koh Tral (cf. Article 6 of the Kret).

# 1963: In the book “Cambodia Geography” published in 1963 by Tan Kim Huon, a Khmer scholar who was also an agricultural engineer and forestry expert, [he indicated that] Koh Tral is indeed a Cambodian island (cf. maps no. 3, 12, and 19).

# 1969: Koh Tral (Phu Quoc) is included in the official list of Cambodian islands published by the Industry and Mineral Resources Ministry, and was numbered 61 (on a total of 64 islands).

# July 01, 1972: Following the July 1, 1972 Kret, the Khmer Republic Government maintains its reaffirmation of its sovereignty on its continental shelf and warns oil companies against [potential] consequences of any of their actions undertaken in this zone. Koh Tral still remains Cambodian.

# 1975 to End of 1978: Status quo.

# July 07, 1982: Koh Tral (Phu Quoc) and Poulo-Pangjang (Tho Chu) appear in the Vietnamese territory, on a map attached to the “Treaty on the Historical Water Zone between the Popular Republic of Kampuchea and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam”.

# Therefore, Vietnam annexes 30,000 sq. km. of Khmer maritime territory, and it creates the “historical sea” extending 10,000 sq. km. off of Koh Tral (cf. Cambodia: Oil Research, Continental Shelf - Mr. Sean Pengse, April 1995).

Conclusion:
Based on the facts cited above, a self-conclusion is obvious.

Notes:
1. Several of the Krets referred above are available at: http://www.cfcambodge.org/Anglais/CadreA.htm
2. A map showing the Brevie Line is attached below. It was adapted from a map published on the CBC.

26 comments:

Anonymous said...

Koh Tral is a Khmer island. The Viet has no legal claim to this island. It is the fault of the French colonial power for drawing the wrong lines and for giving the island to Vietnam. Shame on all of them, the Viet and the French.

Anonymous said...

The Viet-Cambodian border demarcation will always be unfinished businesses for the Viet never respect Cambodian sovereignty!

Anonymous said...

May I add to 6:36 AM's comment?

...for the Viet never has enough of Khmer Land, seas and air space. Damn freaking Viet!!!

Anonymous said...

I also want to have a little thing to add ,we are all know The Viet is forefather ancestor enemies why ah kvak Hun Sen take the Viet as Cambodian mother and turn all of us to be Viet slave ? Please some one that have bigger ball than me step up do the kheatakum get rid all the viet slave Hun Sen and it clan freakin traitors .

Anonymous said...

Because, French had exchanged with viet pussies and Sihanouk agreed.

Anonymous said...

For the bringing up of this issue, painful as it is, I'd humbly urge all Khmer intellectuals to combine their thoughts and works together to revive and activate the history by ways of active and legal combat against all odds to push out the aggressors from our land and reclaim our lost island.

Better yet, may I add, let's open up a vital and active discussion of the Kampuchea Krom territory with millions of Khmer dwellers which the Viets have been in control for many decades now.

We must vigorously pursue legal actions through international laws, through any hole we can get in, to alert them our intention of reclaiming our long lost heritage and most importantly liberating the defenseless lives of our suppressed people Khmer Krom.

The talk of the Kampuchea Krom, through media, radio, tv, or any other existing means, must be activated and intensified. We must mobilize our heartfelt and legitimate efforts to ressurect this vital issue back to life.

It must be done for the sake of peace of mind. Because logically riends do not invade and suppress friends. Only enemies do.

Remaining silent, plus just write occasionally for the readers, will only kill our dream gradually.

Here, I'd implore all the Khmer intellectuals to revive and ressurect this issue and bring it into spotlight once again to actively search for avenues to regain our lost heritage and to liberate our people.

Chances and efforts must be made but not sitting and waiting for "any thing colossal to happen miraculously". It will not happen. Peak Khmer: Khluon ti perng khluon.

The time is now to ressurect our dream and mobilize all the Khmer awareness to the cause of liberating our long lost brothers and sisters and all the land beneath their feet. God help us Khmers.

Qm

Anonymous said...

Khmer people vote for Hun Xen to be their LEADER, so he can do anything he wants.

Those who try to go against him, will be in BIG trouble or ????????.

kkk

Anonymous said...

PM Hun SEn will gives you 1AK47 and a coffin for anyone who dare to liberate KK. Because KK is part of our great Vietnam.

Anonymous said...

Koh Tral belongs to Khmer in Vietnam. Get over it, monkeys!

Anonymous said...

Yes these devil (Yak Nam) it never enought, eat too much, that why the border demarcation never finish always extended. I wonder what happen if the feeder died who going to feed these Yak Nam!!! and that our chance to get it on our butcher and claim our cost back.

Anonymous said...

to 9:28. I am sure you know the word "Tmill" in Khmer.

Anonymous said...

Koh Tral, Surinlands and Kampuchea Krom belong to Cambodia, but it is impossible to get them back through legal or diplomatic means. The only way we can get back those lands is that Cambodia must have a very strong leader like king Jayavarman VII and make Cambodia economically and militarily strong than our neighbours, then we can take those lands back by force. To depend on legal or diplomatic means, I think the odds is zilch.

Anonymous said...

Non,nous pouvons aider les khmers kroms (notre frere du sud)de lutter pour son independence du vietnam.

Anonymous said...

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លើកស្តួយកិត្តិយស អំបូរសាសន៍យើង ឱយបានថ្កុំថ្កើង
ដូចសាសន៍នានា។
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ឈាមខ្មែរអង្គរ។
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នគរនិរាស ។
នគររាជគោកខ័ន្ធ ស៊ីសាកេតសុរិន្ទ្រ អរញ្ញសង្គាស
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ខេត្តបុរីរម្យ ។
យើងបែកគ្នាពិត តែយើងមានចិត្ត អ្នកជាតិនិយម
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រឹងប៉ឹងជុំហរ ។
ផ្នែកភាគខាងត្បូង យួនចូលទាំងហ្វូង ចូលលុកនគរ
ធ្វើបាបខេមរា កែប្រែវប្បធម៌ សម្លាប់កាត់ក
អ្នកស្នេហាជាតិ។
កំពប់តែអុង យើងនិងប្រៀបប្រុង ប្រាប់សន្តានញាតិ
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ផឹកកែកំសាន្ត។
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កូនខ្មែរអភ័ព្វ ។
ព្រៃនគរកំពង់ក្របី ពាក្យសុំក្សត្រីយ៍ សុំខ្ចីហាត់ទ័ព
ទប់ទល់នឹងចិន ខ្ចីមិនត្រឡប់ ខ្ចីថែមបន្ទាប់
មិនចាំបាច់ច្បាំង ។
ក្រមួនសព្រែកឬស្សី ពលលាវរោងដំរី ដូនណៃព្រះត្រពាំង
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យួនយកទាំងអស់ ។
កោះត្រល់ជិតកែប ខ្មែរយុំល្ហែបៗ ព្រោះស្តាយស្រណោះ
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ដែនដីបាត់បង់ ។
ម្តងនេះទៀតហើយ អ្នកស្នេហ៍ជាតិអើយ កុំនៅបង្អង់
ប្រឹងជួយកំចាត់ សត្រូវយង់ឃ្នង ដែលនៅស៊ីរូង
កម្ពុជារាល់ថ្ងៃ ។
ធ្វើព្យុះធ្វើភ្លៀង ច្រវាក់ខ្នោះឃ្នៀង គម្រាមចាក់វ៉ៃ
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ក្រោមស្នាដៃយួន។
នេះឬជាតិខ្មែរ ថោកទាបម៉្លេះទេ ពូជខ្មែរលក់ខ្លួន
បំរើសត្រូវ ខ្ញុំកញ្ជះយួន ចូលស្រុកផ្ទួនៗ
មិនដឹងខ្លួនទៀត ។
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Anonymous said...

Freedom is in our blood and in our interest. My fortune army is so strong that it can and will fight harshly against what you called - the oppressors of a human race. Through secret negotiation and only if you know how to ask for our business then we'll come in like storm to tear down the house of the wolves and scatter them in all directions. Go google and learn. Good luck.

Anonymous said...

As long as it is under HUN SEN government I am confident we won't see anything happen. As we all understood this island was robed from Cambodia. However, Cambodia must not give up the concept of losing this island the thief in the East. We must continue to bring up the topic and learning the legality of getting this Vietnamese robed island back to the motherland. I am hurt when I stand at Cambodia coast of Kampot and knowing this island belonging to Vietnamese, as it is so so close to our shore.

Anonymous said...

Well, if you don't see anything happening, that means you are blind or brain-dead.

Anonymous said...

It's never enough for Viet and Thai
expansionist invaders of khmer lands and seas, until the complete
disappearance of Cambodia in the near future.

Does Hun Kh'vang care about that ?
The answer is never, never ? Because it's the same way for Aphai vong family for Thai, and Hu Kh'vang for Viet invaders, as long as he, Hu nKh'vang, can grab on power until late, son or grandsons. His survival is depending on the Viet invaders' troops inside Cambodia, and Viet secret agents among khmer rural areas.

Because Viet ruled Cambodia behind the Hun Kh'vang's back, the Preah Vihear problem or any other Khmer problem will never be solved. It's for the Viet benefits.

All Khmers have to know that, but what can we do as each of us had isolated and tried to survive this today economic crisis.

Hun Kh'vang and his master yuon did infiltrate into all khmer domains, while we're sleeping or enjoying the current fake development: Nokor Th'koeunrng Ph'lerk, Sabai Taer ph'nerk, KH'nong Chet Rong Kam, Said in Bandam Krom Ngoy.

The author of Norna Chea Kheatakors Reastr Khmer ?

Anonymous said...

That’s why Yuon picked one eye man to lead and to make sure he doesn’t have a compatriot’s vision or idea for retaking the lost of Khmer territory.

Hoping that sooner or later, Khmers will recover their land as long as it’s belonging to Khmers.

Anonymous said...

don't worry china will take everything from youn soon or later youn are chine .. let this shit nation enjoy it for now..

Anonymous said...

I agree that we must bring up these border issues, east and west, Koh Tral included, into public discussion and attention, so that the world we know and that the issues will remained discussed. But with Hun Sen at the helm, any border issues, in particular the eastern side, will be remained unsolved and encroached by our neighbors.

Anonymous said...

lot of territories to it’s’ neighbors. It’s shirking. One day Cambodia could be erased off the world map just like Champa and Tibet as an example. Once the land falls into someone else’s hand, it would be almost impossible to take it back. Younger generation will become the citizens without a country.

Anonymous said...

To claim this khmer land back, all khmer have to OVERTHROW the puppet regime Hun Kh'vang first for an Independance from Viet neocolonialist, and then file a claim through the International Court.

Hanoi did know that, so why they did use all means to hold Kh'bal S'dec khmer and Kh'bal ah puppet Hun Kh'vang.

What all khmers can do know ???

Anonymous said...

It's very hard to OVERTHROW the puppet government. All khmer inside and outside continueing support Hun Sen more and more than 1993-1997. All the mojor ministries are belong to Hun Sen, such as Military, Police,PM, Economic, etc...+ khmer do not realize their country will be yuon controlled at all. They have no hope at this moment.

Anonymous said...

Isn't that what we called, "Real People Power"?

Anonymous said...

this khmer island is not vietnamese. it has and always been a khmer island. the french just happened to assign its administration to themselves under their colonialism, but when they left indochina region when all indochinese regained their independence, koh tral was left to the vietnamese. but the reallity, it is a cambodian island all along. cambodia needs to reclaim it back! for this reason alone khmer people will always resent the french rule and the vietnamese occupation of this cambodian island, koh tral. and the vietnamese can call it whatever they want, it will always still be a cambodian island, koh tral!