WHAT ARE THE ANIMALS THE VIETNAMESE INVADERS ?THEY ARE CRIMINALS .WHO SAY SO 
?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.THE VIETNAMESE INVADERS ARE CRIMNALS . PERIOD   America calls 
Vietnam to restore Cambodia Independence. 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. 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. Bury> Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 20:59:47 -0700> 
Subject: Re: We lost the war!> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: 
[email protected]> > > It means that you are ignoring the facts and 
cling to your own> rhetorics.> My friend,> Some people have come out here and 
tell the world how glory Cambodia> is, how great the people of Cambodia are 
etc....> Are they telling the truth?> Ofcourse not. Look at the Cambodian 
history only in the past three> decades. What have they done to their own 
country?> They fight each other for power.> They kill their own people once 
they get the power.> Do you call the people like that great, gentle 
etc........?> Cambodians are not victims of anything but themselves. They 
destroy> their own country and try to blame on others like Vietnam, USA> 
etc.......> They can't take their own responsibility. That's why Vietnamese 
are> always to be blame for anything in Cambodia. Cambodians government is> 
running Cambodia today. Yet, they think that Vietnamese is running it.> If 
Vietnamese is behind the current government, what are those> Cambodians like 
Hun Sen and thouseands of others who are working for> the government today?> > 
> On Oct 29, 1:27 pm, "Bopha Angkor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> > I frankly 
have no interest  to read or pray the pieces of clean history wrote by the 
winners, by a bunch of criminals or its sympathizers at all because it HAS NO 
REGARD  for the victims, their memory and for justice. If I’m brought to read 
it, it is just to pick up or verify some dates> >> >> >> >   ----- Original 
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Captain L. David Marquet ; Australian Prime Minister ; CAMBODIAN VETERANS> >   
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      Cambodia and the Việt nam War> >         When the French were finally 
defeated at Điện Biên Phủ on the 8th of May 1954 by the communist general Võ 
Nguyên Giáp, they withdrew, leaving a buffer zone separating the North and 
South and set up elections in order to form a government in the South. This 
defeat set the stage for the Việt nam war. A peace treaty foresaw elections to 
unify the country, but the South Vietnamese government under the 
self-proclaimed president Ngô Đình Diệm refused to honour this treaty.> >       
  Between 1955 and 1960, the North Vietnamese with the assistance of the 
southern communist Việt cộng, tried to take over the government in South Việt 
nam, and in November 1963 President Diệm was overthrown and executed.> >        
 The United States, in the height of the cold war fearing a communist take-over 
got more and more involved in the war, a war they should have known they could 
never win.> >         "If you want to, go ahead and fight in the jungles of 
Việt nam," Krutchev predicted. "The French fought there for seven years and 
still had to quit in the end. Perhaps the Americans will be able to stick it 
out for a little longer, but eventually they will have to quit, too."> >        
 King Sihanouk realised this fact and tried to keep Cambodia neutral, fearing 
his country would be subjugated by Việt nam when the US would be defeated, just 
like the French at Điện Biên Phủ. Cambodia and its king however had to pay 
dearly for sticking to this policy of neutrality. In the sixties, CIA 
conspiracies to dispose of Sihanouk were discovered, involving the rightwing 
Khmer Serei troops in South Việt nam. Another plot involved Dap Chuon's 
establishment of a "free" state that would have included Siem Reap and Kampong 
Thom provinces and the southern areas of Laos that were controlled by the 
rightist Laotian prince, Boun Oum.> >         In 1963, Prince Sihanouk 
announced the immediate termination of Washington's aid program to Cambodia. 
The final break came in May 1965 amid increasing airspace violations by South 
Vietnamese and by United States aircraft and of ground fighting between Army of 
the Republic of Việt nam troops and Việt Cong insurgents in the Cambodian 
border areas.> >         When in 1969 Henry Kissinger became President Nixon's 
security advisor, he persuaded Nixon to widen the war with massive bombing of 
Cambodia and Laos, which killed approximately 600,000 Cambodian civilians (and 
another 350,000 in Laos), far more than the number of people that were killed 
by Khmer Rouge atrocities. For reasons beyond comprehension, these bombings are 
not considered as crimes against humanity.  > >         President Nixon gave 
the go-ahead to "Operation Breakfast" in an effort to destroy Communist supply 
routes and base camps in Cambodia. This covert bombing of rural Cambodia, 
conducted without the knowledge of Congress or the American public, continued 
for fourteen months in subsequent Operations called Lunch, Snack, Dinner, 
Dessert, Supper.> >         We need to emphasise that at the beginning of 1970, 
on the eve of the coup against Sihanouk, Cambodia was a prosperous country and 
its balance of payments was stable. In 1969, the farmers had a rich harvest and 
Cambodia could export 400,000 tons of rice.> >         What happened as a 
result of the "Nixon doctrine" in its purest form, plunged Cambodia in the 
deepest misery and deprivation.> >         The US sponsored and directed on 18 
March 1970 the coup by General Lon Nol that disposed Prince Sihanouk as Head of 
State, established the Khmer Republic and set off the civil war in Cambodia. 
The republican army repressed bloodily all protest by Khmer peasants and other 
Khmer citizens.  > >         This civil war that followed with US support for 
the Lon Nol government created momentum for the "liberation" campaign by the 
Khmers Rouges, who gained support from people loyal to prince Sihanouk, from 
patriots and from the victims of the indiscriminate bombings of rural 
Cambodia.> >         Evidence from U.S. official documents, declassified in 
1987, leaves no doubt that this U.S. terror was critical in Pol Pot's drive for 
power. "They are using [the bombing] as the main theme of the propaganda," 
reported the C.l.A. Director of Operations on May 2, 1973. "This approach has 
resulted in the successful recruitment of a number of young men and the 
propaganda has been most effective among refugees subjected to B-52 strikes."  
> >         The Khmers Rouges had the apparatus already in place to fight the 
corrupt regime and took control of the battle. Joining the liberation movement 
FUNC-GRUNC for which prince Sihanouk had made an appeal, they took advantage of 
the prince's popularity in rural Cambodia to expand their ranks. American 
support for the ouster of Sihanouk (viewed by the rural populace as the father 
of the country) and the subsequent invasion of Cambodia by U.S. troops in April 
1970 prompted a backlash that strengthened support for the insurgent Khmer 
Rouge guerrillas.> >         The Khmer Republic of Lon Nol and his younger 
brother Lon Non practised a repulsive autocracy, according to the most honest 
western press. Massive aid and military support from the US gave raise to 
unequalled corruption within the Cambodian administration and armed forces.  > 
>         US bombing of rural Cambodia reached its peak in the summer of 1973, 
when intense aerial bombardment was used to halt a Khmer Rouge assault on Phnom 
Penh. This bought time for the Lon Nol government, but did not stem the 
momentum of the liberation forces. These bombings were also carried out against 
a peasant society with no air force or ground defences.  > >         The 
bombing contributed to the forging of a brutal and single-mindedly fanatical 
Khmer Rouge movement.  > >         On 1 January 1975, the Khmers Rouges started 
their offensive against the capital. After the Mekong was effectively blocked 
in early February, the United States began airlifting supplies. As defeat 
approached, Lon Nol resigned on 1 April 1975 and fled the country.> >         
On 17 April, Phnom Penh fell into the hands of the Khmer Rouge forces. On 12 
April, US embassy personnel were evacuated by helicopter. The nightmare could 
begin…> >> >         --- On Wed, 10/29/08, Bopha Angkor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:> >> >           From: Bopha Angkor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> >           
Subject: Re: We lost the war!> >           To: [email protected]> >      
     Date: Wednesday, October 29, 2008, 4:21 AM> >> >           Beside the 
evils who consent with the yuons Vietcong and want to clean yuon vietcong 
crimes from the late genocide against Khmer people, other people know that, 
yuons Vietcong didn’t only used Khmer and Khmer territory to lead war against 
USA but at time the yuon Vietcong planed the killing field inside Khmer 
territory since long ago to explode in 17 april 75 till today by using the same 
killing tools (Khmer Vietminh or Khmer rouge) composed of yuon agents and 
people trained and brainwashed to hate Khmer and to kill Khmer for Yuons. This 
is nothing new in yuon political perspective but a well ancestral yuon 
expansionist and genocidal politics in its quest of new territory and natural> 
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