Showing posts with label Vietnamese involvement in Cambodian genocide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vietnamese involvement in Cambodian genocide. Show all posts

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Le Duc Anh conveniently forgot that Hanoi also contributed to the formation of the Khmer Rouge movement

Ex-Vietnam leader on Khmer trial: 'Better late than never'

HANOI (AFP) - Former Vietnamese leader Le Duc Anh, who helped organise the 1979 invasion of Cambodia that helped topple the Khmer Rouge, on Wednesday hailed the start of the trial against the regime's chief torturer.

Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, went on trial Tuesday in a UN-backed court for crimes against humanity over his brutal rule at Tuol Sleng prison, where he is accused of presiding over the deaths of 15,000 men, women and children.

"Thirty years after the downfall of the Khmer Rouge, I say better late than never," Anh said in an interview with the online daily VietnamNet.

"Not judging them for what they did was almost like condoning the crimes of people who set up a genocidal regime."

Anh, who served as president of communist Vietnam from 1992-97, was one of the key leaders of the anti-American forces in South Vietnam during the war.

In late 1978 and early 1979, he helped organise Vietnam's invasion of neighbouring Cambodia, which led to the regime's fall in January that year.

Anh said Vietnam did not want to go to war with Phnom Penh but saw the invasion as self-defence, as Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot had repeatedly threatened to seize territory, and the only way to save the Cambodian people.

"Thousands of Vietnamese civilians were killed in border clashes initiated by Pol Pot," Anh said. "At the time, the Khmer Rouge had plans to fight their way to Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City)."

"Without our support... how would the Cambodian people have risen up to liberate their own country?"

The ultra-communist Khmer Rouge killed about two million people during its four-year reign of terror - nearly a quarter of Cambodia's population at the time.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

VN embassy on Khieu Samphan's charges: Deny! Deny! Deny! and Deny again! ... as usual

Vietnamese Embassy Denies Khieu Samphan's Charges

Chun Sakada, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
12 October 2007


A Vietnamese Embassy official on Friday denied charges by former Khmer Rouge cadre Khieu Samphan that Vietnam had contributed to the genocide of Cambodia by interfering in the internal affairs of Cambodia during conflicts of the 1960s and 1970s.

Khieu Samphan said this week that Vietnam tried to press Cambodia into an Indochinese federation, by making overtures to Pol Pot as the Khmer Rouge rose to power.

Former Khmer Rouge leaders continually point to Vietnam's alleged designs on Cambodia as a main reason the regime was necessary.

Both Khieu Samphan and Nuon Chea, the chief ideologue of the regime arrested by the Khmer Rouge tribunal in September on charges of atrocity crimes, have said Vietnam would have taken over Cambodia if not for the Khmer Rouge.

"Khieu Samphan wants to put the blame on Vietnam, and it is his fabrication to reduce his wrongdoings," Vietnamese Embassy spokesman Trinh Ba Cam said. "The Khmer Rouge leaders are being indicted, and now they can say whatever they want to so that they can find a way out. His words cannot be trusted or believed."