TO ALL VIETNAMESE INVADERS & ILLEGAL VIET SETTLERS : GO HOME 
UNCLE HO SAYS SO AND SO ARE THE 10 UN RESOLUTIONS HERE BELOW .
VIETNAM INVASION & OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA : 1979-2008

Nearly 30 years, under Vietnam rule of Cambodia, Cambodian youth are denied 
minimum of education and jobs that result in suicide, robbery, CRIMES ACROSS 
CAMBODIA EVERYDAY , due to hunger, injustice, and unemployment.

10 UN RESOLUTIONS, (1979-1988) VOTED BY 116 UN MEMBER COUNTRIES ,CALL VIETNAM 
TO CEASE HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA & REMOVE ALL HER TROOPS FROM THE COUNTRY 
ARE NOT RESPECTED. 
 
SUCH AS THESE :
Nov. 14, 1979 The UN General Assembly adopts a resolution A/RES/34/22 calling 
for the immediate withdrawal of all foreign troops from Cambodia. The vote is 
91-21 with 29 abstentions.

Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote 
of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces 
from Cambodia.

Nov. 3, 1988 the UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/43/19 
reiterating its call for the immediate withdrawal of all foreign troops from 
Cambodia.

America calls Vietnam to restore Cambodia Independence .
President Reagan's address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General 
Assembly in New York, New York, September 26, 1988.
"Mr. Secretary-General, there are new hopes for Cambodia, a nation whose 
freedom and independence we seek just as avidly as we sought the freedom and 
independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid removal of all Vietnamese troops 
...."

As of today, Cambodia is still occupied by the Vietnamese troops despite the 
call from the US president to Vietnam to cease her occupation of Cambodia since 
1988.
Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders.



--- On Tue, 9/30/08, Ông-thu N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Ông-thu N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Our beloved Cambodia's land was also taken by Thailand!
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED], "CAMBODIAN 
VETERANS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008, 12:20 AM







From: The King of Cambodia, H.M. Sisowath,
To:      The French Colonial Governor in Cambodia.
(5 November 1906) 


Kingdom of Cambodia
No. 205

Office of the King
H.M. Preah Bat Samdech Preah SISOWATH Cham-Chakrapong Hakrireach Barminthor 
Phuvanay Kraykeofa Soulalay Preah Chao Krong Kampuchea Thippadey, King of 
Cambodia
To the Governor of the French Republic in Cambodia,
Phnom Penh

Mr. Governor,

At a time when France, our benefactor, is busy with the delimitation of the 
border of Cambodia with the former Cambodian provinces abducted by Siam, I 
believe that it is my duty to send you the following observations and 
reservations, and I am also asking you to please let these be known, at an 
opportune time, to the delimitation Commission which will start its works and 
submit them to the Government of the (French) Republic. My delegates within 
this Commission are also in charge of supporting the same demands in front of 
the Commission.

1- In reality and incontestably, the cession to Siam by France of the former 
Khmer provinces which have just been re-attached to Cambodia – such as Stung 
Treng, Tonle Ropov, M’lou Prey, Krat and Koh Kong – cannot provide legitimate 
satisfaction to Cambodians given the circumstances in which the Siamese 
occupied these territories by force and by hypocrisy during the time when 
Cambodia was at the mercy of Annam (Vietnam) and Siam. By returning back these 
provinces (to Cambodia), the Siamese are only divesting what they took and 
detained against all rights of the people [of Cambodia], and that they do not 
want to keep them much longer because the lack of importance of these districts 
cannot compensate their costs of their exploitation, administration and 
maintenance.

2- We insist on the former natural limits of the Khmer Kingdom which, prior to 
the Siamese invasion, included on Siam’s side the provinces of Battambang, Siem 
Reap, Stung Treng, Tonle Ropov, M’lou Prey, Kuckhan [currently known as 
Sisaket], Prey Sar, Soren [Surin], Sankeac [Sangka], Neang Rong, Nokoreach 
Seima (Korat), beyond the Phnom Dangrek Mountain, Koh Kong, Krat and Chantabor 
(Chantaboun [Chantaburi]) touching upon Bacnam and the Kingdom of Champassac 
(Passac).

All these provinces are still populated by Cambodians and they preserve their 
absolute Khmer patriotism.

3- The richest provinces of Cambodia are precisely Battambang and Siem Reap; in 
the latter province, (temple) ruins of our Kingdom old powerful capital still 
subsist, they are shining proof of the magnificence of our ancestors. These two 
provinces, just like the others, were never given to Siam by any of my 
predecessors, and our claims in view of their return back to Cambodia have 
never ceased and will never cease as long as we do not receive satisfaction in 
this regard. Our past numerous claims are testimonials to this effect.

Independently to all historical justifications which confirm our rights on 
these two provinces, the 15 July 1867 Treaty concluded between France and Siam 
mentioned that the December 1863 Treaty, allegedly concluded between the 
Kingdoms of Cambodia and Siam , was annulled and that Siam renounces forever 
all vassalage from the part of Cambodia . Therefore, this clause completely 
disengaged Siam from the Khmer Kingdom, which, by this treaty, should recover 
all her territorial integrity, and if the then-French diplomats – through 
Article 4 of this same 15 July 1867 treaty – consented, without consulting the 
Cambodian Government or the Cochinchina Governor, that the provinces of 
Battambang and Siem Reap remained with Siam, they were absolutely being cheated 
by the Siamese in their persuasion of the existence of an alleged treaty 
unknown to the Cambodians, and within Siam’s rights and value of these 
territories. I am adding, that to my knowledge, this
 alleged treaty concluded on December 1863 between Cambodia and Siam never 
regularly existed and that it is only fair to provide us with satisfaction. In 
fact, in spite of our profound and sincere gratitude towards the protectorate 
Government, we cannot prevent ourselves from wondering whether such diplomatic 
action to get rid of our assets, behind our back and without our consent, could 
last.

In all cases and irrespective of the results of the works [accomplished] by the 
current Commission, and the ulterior diplomatic actions regarding our borders 
with Siam, not including the cession by Cambodia of her valuable provinces of 
Battambang and Siem Reap – along with all its dependences –, we are asking to 
reserve forever, for us and all our successors, the right to prevail our 
demands until full justice and satisfaction are given to us..

These are, Mr. Governor, the observations and the reservations that I make it 
as my duty to send to you, while assuring you that they perfectly represent the 
unanimous feelings of my Government and those of my people. Beyond our strong 
attachment to these provinces – the irregular detention of which is a real 
heartache for all the Cambodian people – you are aware of all the difficulties 
resulting from this detention that our neighbors are continuously creating 
through the encroachments of our territory, the robberies, the plundering 
actions and the daily crimes committed in our country by perpetrators who can 
easily find refuge on their side where they remained unpunished. These acts are 
actually taking place as they have been proven by the reports from your [French 
provincial] Governors and our provincial Governors. I believe that this 
situation which is absolutely prejudicial to all public security principle will 
become worst as long as the
 provinces of Battambang and Siem Reap, the most contiguous ones to Cambodia , 
are not returned to us.

Please accept, Mr. Governor, the assurance of my highest regards.

Done in our Royal Palace in Phnom Penh on Monday, the 4th day of the waning 
moon of the 2nd month of the Cholasakrach 1268, of the year of the Momi (Horse) 
Atthasak, the third of the reign, i.e. the 5th of November 1906 of the 
Christian calendar.

(Signed): Sisowath
Copy: The Cabinet Chief
(Signed) Unreadable
Comment: 
King Ang Duang or king Norodom did write a similar letter to Napoleon III? 
asking him to return all Khmer provinces in Kampuchea Krom to Cambodia , once 
France leaves Indochina . Napoleon promised to return all those provinces to 
Cambodia . But Napoleon did not live until 1949, when France decided the fate 
of Kampuchea Krom. So the French parliament, deliberately disregarded 
Napoleon's promises to the Cambodian king, voted to cede all Khmer provinces in 
Kampuchea Krom to Vietnam . Sad really!





      
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