Reproduced from KI Media
A New Chapter of Betrayal Is Being Written in Our History
26 June 2012
Op-Ed by Khmer Academy
'No stability, social development or economic progress can justify the loss of national sovereignty and territorial integrity. To believe otherwise is to succumb to treason, a misdeed that my conscience and, I trust yours too, can neither accept nor allow.'
Our country is presently going through another dark moment
of its history as we witness a new chapter of betrayal is being written. The
authority has recently admitted that several villages, including the birth
place of H.E. Heng Samrin, the current Chairman of the National Assembly, will
be ceded as part of the Eastern border demarcation process. This is totally in
contrast to what it has said, and unjustly prosecuted those who disagreed, for
years that not a single millimeter of our lands would be lost.
The authority, with its justification, wants us to believe
that due to the different accuracies found in maps with different scales, some
adjustments along the border have to be made, thus unavoidably resulting in
some villages on both sides being swapped. If that is really the case, why so
far only villages on our side but none on the other side have been identified
to the public? It is incomprehensible and unacceptable that the alleged errors
and map inaccuracies only occur on our side. How can a village where the
Chairman of the National Assembly and his siblings before him were born, raised
and farmed belong to another country? Note that on the 6th of August 1966,
Hanoi declared: "Thlok Trach village [is] on Cambodian territory".
Why is it no longer the case?
Several other central questions with regard to the entire
border demarcation process remain unanswered. The complete lack of transparency
and public consultation since the beginning of the process only confirms the
suspicion by some and allegation by others that our lands are being ceded to
the neighbor, illegally and deliberately.
It is evident that the Eastern border demarcation
constitutes an application of the so-called 1982 and 1985 treaties which were
signed when our country was officially recognized by the U.N. as under
occupation. As such, the entire demarcation and the treaties which form its
basis are flawed; they are not only in violation of our sovereignty and
constitution, but also in contrary to the known international laws.
'It is a mistake of historical proportions to assume that border conflicts can be resolved through a one-time land concession.'
Apparently, a number of high ranking officials tacitly
recognize the loss of lands in the demarcation but are misled and in some cases
forced to accept the loss as a necessary compromise in order to establish a
permanent boundary and preserve the remaining of the country. It is a mistake
of historical proportions to assume that border conflicts can be resolved
through a one-time land concession. Our past experiences have repeatedly taught
us not to naively rely on treaties, physical fences or border posts to safeguard
our country from the expansionists. Those treaties or border posts give us
nothing but a false sense of security because the expansionists never have, and
never will, the intention to respect our sovereignty. They always come back for
more, taking our lands village by village until nothing left of our country.
It is both heartbreaking and utterly appalling that while
the parliament of our neighbour solemnly and unilaterally adopted a law placing
the disputed Spratly and Paracel islands under the sovereignty of its country,
our parliament did just the opposite for our villages – stripping off the
immunity of its members who dare to courageously stand up for the motherland.
Fellow compatriots, I dare you to break your silence. Our
collective silence and inaction make us all an accomplice of this betrayal. We
can’t pretend there is no problem or walk away from it. Nor can we consciously
contend with the usual inexcusable excuse: “I can’t hold the country alone”. No
one can, and no one is being asked to hold the country alone; but everyone is
duty bound to stand up and do the right thing for the motherland, for our
children and the children of our children so that they can have a place to call
home. Those who threaten us with the use of force or violence will only bring
violence upon themselves.
No one is expected to carry the burden alone. The burden
must and will be shared by all citizens. Those who stand up and speak out will
inspire others. Beloved compatriots, we are the master of our own destiny;
believe in it, embrace it and you won’t be disappointed. We hold the key to our
future. We can unlock and free ourselves from the shackles of expansionism.
Together, step-by-step we will overcome the obstacles and prevail. Remember, we
are not in this alone. The outside world, especially “the enemy of our enemy”,
is watching and willing to help our cause, but we have to take the first step
and prove to them that we’re worth helping.
No stability, social development or economic progress can
justify the loss of national sovereignty and territorial integrity. To believe
otherwise is to succumb to treason, a misdeed that my conscience and I trust
yours too, can neither accept nor allow.
Khmer Academy

3 comments:
Norouk Teang Bey Kbal !!
Prett Teang Bey Kbal !!
The whole world is caught in the betrayal of the Ruling Elite!
I'm not just talking about the prime minister of Cambodia mind you.
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