Sunday, 5 October 2014

ក្រុមបាតុករខ្មែរក្រោមបន្តដុតទង់ជាតិវៀតណាម



School of Vice: Current Khmer Krom nationalist 'awakening' and growing support for opposition parties in Cambodia had long been foreseen by Hanoi, hence the calculated decision it took to oust the Pol Pot regime in 1978/79 in order to ensure such internal movements will have been met with preemptive legal and political barriers locked into national and international frameworks as a direct consequence of that military and political intervention by Vietnam, including alleged undertaking between Hanoi and Phnom Penh not to raise issues relating to the sovereignty of Kampuchea Krom [now in Southern Vietnam] and the main Cambodian island of Koh Tral, which had never been legally settled between the two countries prior to the installment of the present pro-Hanoi administration in 1979. 

In fact, the Pol Pot/KR regime itself, in purging Cambodia of its history, culture, able-bodied men who could have revolted against that regime and its replacement in the current one, historical records of all kinds, as well as of the few educated minds, had clearly and directly or indirectly served to facilitate and give forms to these genocidal measures plotted by Hanoi dating back to and beyond the European colonial era of the previous centuries. 

The result of this deliberate plan to ostracize a nation and cleanse it of its own political will, conscience and vitality is and has been self-evident in every field of its life, from 'self-destructive' 'governing' policies and practices through tolerated [perhaps, even deliberately fostered] corruption and technical incompetence, in addition to the selective targeting and silencing of dissenting voices of progressive elements and Khmer patriots in and outside the country by employing the perverted judicial mechanisms along with international media streams portraying these voices as 'anti-Vietnam/Vietnamese', and that stigma's implied racism to discredit this small, but proud nation's just and desperate fight for existence and survival in the eye of the world at large.


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