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![]() Get neuter that is, you all Viet males need to feel responsible for
spreading your ownself like a virus spreading uncontrolably on a petri-disk. Please do neuter yourself and will save a lot of SE life and space. "Sulilec" news:bgf6r3$85hf$2@news3.infoave.net... > I share your view. Already the world is facing population over flooded in > certain region. Vietnamese population is like a disease that slowly diffuse > itself with a sure step feeding on flesh meat into both Laos and Kambodia. > What can UN do about it? What can the world do about it? All Viet male > species need to be nuded. You guys, Viet, create too much trouble for SE > populations! Viet occupy Laos land and Kambodia land and yet also polute > their cultures. What can UN do about it? What can the world do about it? > > > "Visitor" > news:87976a66.0308011434.66247b8f@posting.google.c om... > > While few Viets can't vote, people give much interest, they to cry to > > the world for those Viet but while the Viet Indochina killing machine > > has taken more than three millions Khmer life, every one smile even > > UN, other keep silent some other support the criminals, they prefer to > > see a spectacle than searching the truth and curse and accuse on the > > victims instead cause those victims can't say much. Too human, too > > weak, so innocent, too kind to claim anything. ... > > > > 100 Viet can' vote and the world cries, what about the millions of > > Viet who live freely in Cambodia, got Khmer identity card and can to > > anything they want, illegal traffic, prostitution, robbing, or destroy > > Khmer ecology, human and nature. They can vote even they just freshly > > come to Cambodia while many thousands and millions of Khmer were > > private of their right of being Khmer citizen and were threatened by > > many means ...... > > > > Those people who support the criminals or Yuon Hanoi, do they care if > > Khmer will all killed or else. Look what French ahs done to the Khmer > > people in Kampuchea Krom/South Vietnam. Those Khmers were extinct by > > Viet, they become Viet minority and live miserably under Viet > > oppression, who care? None. Talking about minority, fundamentally, > > it's seems the contrary, race or ideology. > > > > The world is MAD, completely mad. It's a place of the criminals, Not > > for human > > > > Ho Evil's dream, the Indochina State and its killing machine > > > > http://amekhmer.free.fr/Index_files/...in_carton1.htm > > > > FYI > > > > They use all the nerves of the fundamental gang "Pouk krom Vadevot > > Moul than" to threaten, intimidate the innocent undefended Khmer > > people by many way to vote for them. The threat or intimidation going > > from the simple isolation, privation of some privileg > > Posted by As we know, Khmer rouge Pol Pot was created by Yuon, now ths > > same system repeat it again with the second gang of Khmer rouge, the > > CPP on 2003-08-01 22 ![]() > > > > They use all the nerves of the fundamental gang "Pouk krom Vadevot > > Moul than" to threaten, intimidate the innocent undefended Khmer > > people by many way to vote for them. The threat or intimidation going > > from the simple isolation, privation of some privileges wells to the > > corporal crime passing by buying some vote to the price of two packet > > noodle. Pouk ah kbot cheat CPP gang is conditioning Khmer people to > > live under threat, under nutrition and so miserable to accept any > > stupid thing impose by their gang. Such criminals, such evil!!! How > > long Khmer people still accept such lamentable condition? Youu wil > > live suffer and die the same way by little fire. Freedom or die. Stand > > up, wake up Khmer.. > > > > > > rectravel@yahoo.com (George Moore) wrote in message > news: > > > www.phnompenhpost.com > > > > > > Vietnamese lose vote as race card played > > > > > > Picture [An ethnic Vietnamese woman is led away from a polling booth > > > in Kandal province after being prevented from voting by the mob behind > > > her] > > > > > > By Michael Coren and Chea Chou > > > > > > A mob of Sam Rainsy Party (SRP) supporters blocked as many as 100 > > > ethnic Vietnamese from voting at Wat Champa in Kandal Province on July > > > 27. District security officials, outnumbered and unwilling to > > > intervene, stood by as demonstrators stole identification cards and > > > expelled the Vietnamese from the polling station. > > > > > > Many of the would-be voters fled in terror. A few, after struggling > > > with the hostile crowd, gave up casting their ballots. Hapless > > > election officials could only escort harried residents from the crowd > > > of more than 70 people, mostly young men. > > > > > > "I was finding my name in the list when they came and grabbed away my > > > voting card," said Gvian Yiang Chourng, who lives in the nearby ethnic > > > Vietnamese village of Chrouy Ampul. "I was born here in Cambodia, and > > > my grandparents as well. Why can't I vote?" > > > > > > The chief of the village, Guien Trong Vay, 77, said it was the first > > > time in ten years he had not voted. He estimated that just ten out of > > > more than 100 registered to vote in the village had successfully cast > > > their ballot. > > > > > > "I went to vote at 8 a.m.," he said. "I tried to go but I was blocked. > > > They grabbed me by my neck." > > > > > > SRP officials who arrived on the scene were unapologetic. > > > > > > "We cannot blame these young people," said Chan Cheng, Kandal > > > province's leading SRP candidate and a member of the steering > > > committee. "They are the real nationalists in Cambodia. That's what > > > Cambodian people should do. We should not be afraid of doing the right > > > thing for the country." > > > > > > Opposition leader Sam Rainsy denied any association with the > > > demonstration and claimed that "anyone can pretend to be SRP > > > supporters." > > > > > > "The SRP wants to distance itself from this demonstration," Rainsy > > > said shortly after the incident. "We cannot be associated in any way. > > > We have to denounce violence to prevent violence." > > > > > > He said he had ordered an investigation, but failed to explain why > > > several demonstrators later arrived at party headquarters on election > > > day brandishing as many as 30 voting cards and identification > > > documents taken from Vietnamese residents in Kandal. Witnesses said no > > > action was taken against them. > > > > > > Police were guarding the polling station claimed National Election > > > Committee (NEC) rules mandating buffer zones meant they were unable to > > > act. District governor, Sot Ya, standing at the entrance to the > > > station, told the Post that if he sent in more security, "someone will > > > accuse me of threatening people". > > > > > > Although several ID cards were confiscated by police guarding the > > > station, and six demonstrators briefly detained, the mob was not > > > deterred. They were finally dispersed after two heavily armed columns > > > of gendarmerie arrived from the Ministry of Interior at the request of > > > the NEC. By that time, however, voting had nearly closed. > > > > > > Critics > > > > > > International observers repeatedly cited the SRP and Funcinpec for > > > inflammatory rhetoric against ethnic minorities. ANFREL accused them > > > of "antagonism against ... Vietnamese" contrary to "the spirit of > > > democracy". The International Republican Institute also noted their > > > "irresponsible use of rhetoric inciting ethnic tensions". > > > > > > Both Funcinpec and the SRP maintain that officials from the ruling > > > Cambodian People's Party (CPP) stacked voter lists with Vietnamese > > > citizens. Election monitors reported that the parties campaigned on > > > the promise to deport illegal Vietnamese. > > > > > > Koul Panha, the head of election monitoring NGO Comfrel, said the > > > charges were a long political tradition of playing on fears about > > > ethnic Vietnamese. > > > > > > "During the election campaign, the media use a lot of aggressive words > > > to campaign against Vietnamese in Cambodia, especially the opposition > > > and Funcinpec media," said Panha. "It has been like this for a long > > > time." > > > > > > In the 1993 national election, former Foreign Minister Prince Norodom > > > Sirivudh, currently the Funcinpec front-runner for Kandal province, > > > told the Post his party ran on an anti-Vietnamese platform, so, "of > > > course we won". > > > > > > Racial violence also marred the 1998 election period in Phnom Penh. > > > Four Vietnamese were beaten and killed, two in front of Funcinpec's > > > headquarters. > > > > > > To deflect charges of racism, both parties portray the issue of > > > Vietnamese immigrants as historical and political rather than racial. > > > Many Khmer consider the ethnic Vietnamese as illegal residents, > > > regardless of their lineage. > > > > > > Estimates of how many ethnic Vietnamese live in Cambodia vary because > > > official figures were withheld. Authorities did not release figures in > > > the 1998 census for questions such as 'birthplace' and 'mother > > > tongue', leaving the official number of ethnic Vietnamese in doubt. > > > > > > Rainsy has pegged the number at "more than 1 million", or roughly 10 > > > percent of the population. Others claim it is as high as two million, > > > while the government insists it is only 100,000. > > > > > > Voting rights > > > > > > Whatever the figure, election monitoring organizations reported that > > > both the SRP and Funcinpec mounted campaigns to disqualify voters with > > > Vietnamese backgrounds. Comfrel said party officials filed 94 > > > complaints with the NEC to remove more than 15,000 ethnic Vietnamese > > > from voter roles. The NEC rejected most of the complaints. > > > > > > The controversy centers on what makes a Cambodian citizen. > > > > > > "There is no formalized naturalization process," said Dominic Cardy of > > > the National Democratic Institute (NDI). "It ends up becoming a > > > political football. I hope whoever wins the election takes it upon > > > themselves to make it clear who is Cambodian." > > > > > > He said the confusion created opportunities for politicians to "whip > > > up ethnic prejudices". > > > > > > The Law of Nationality defines who qualifies as a citizen. For > > > example, any child born to a parent of "Khmer nationality/citizenship" > > > may claim citizenship, as may anyone born in Cambodia whose parents > > > are "living legally in the Kingdom". > > > > > > But it is not clear what constitutes legal residence. There are > > > numerous inconsistencies in the application of the law. NDI attempted > > > to hold a conference on the matter this year, but participants refused > > > to attend citing political concerns. > > > > > > "It's a big issue, and no one wants to talk about it," said Cardy. > > > > > > But SRP supporters at Wat Champa in Kandal on election day were eager > > > to weigh in on why ethnic Vietnamese were unfit to vote. > > > > > > "A lot of Vietnamese want to interfere in Cambodian politics," said > > > Bun, 42. "We will not allow this to happen. If we don't block them, > > > the CPP will win." > > > > > > As time ran out on the 3 p.m. voting deadline at Wat Champa, shouts > > > went up. > > > > > > "We cheer because it's time to close the ballot box," said Hang > > > Makara, 23. "Our job is done. We are happy since we can block these > > > Vietnamese. We want justice in that." > > > > > > Amid the clapping, a boy cried, "Long live democratic Cambodia!" > > > > > > Phnom Penh Post, Issue 12/16, August 1 - 14, 2003 > > > © Michael Hayes, 2003. All rights revert to authors and artists on > > > publication. > > > For permission to publish any part of this publication, contact > > > Michael Hayes, Editor-in-Chief > > > http://www.PhnomPenhPost.com - Any comments on the website to > > > Webmaster > > |
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