Dear All My Khmer Compatriots,
Poem- Chet Khmer(Khmer heart) by Mr Thach Uong Vara: 10.1.2009
Sabouphary Tuy read the poem 'Chet Khmer' or Khmer Heart, written
 by Mr Thach Uong Vara, Adelaide. What does he want to say by 'Chet Khmer?' 
Duration (9mn).
Play MP3 
Thanks
Vonglokruta Khema

--- On Tue, 28/4/09, Khmer Blood <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Khmer Blood <[email protected]>
Subject: Fw: Petition to the United States President, Barack Obama
To: "Cambodia Digital Center" <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Received: Tuesday, 28 April, 2009, 12:36 AM








"My Khmer Compatriots, ask not what Cambodia and her People can do for you, ask 
what you can do for Cambodia and her People"

The Khmer Politicians have only interpreted the Cambodia and her beloved people 
in various ways.
The point, however, is to change it... 
---Khmer Blood---

--- On Fri, 4/24/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Petition to the United States President, Barack Obama
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, April 24, 2009, 8:32 PM



Dear Friends,
 
Read the message below carefully and make your own judgment as needed. I'm sure 
you see what we see, and spread the words as fast and far as you can. Time is 
not on our side.
 
Warmest regards,
 
Kal M. Man
 
______________________________________________________________________
 

April 23, 2009
 
Dear Cambodian brothers and sisters, uncles and aunts, grandpas and grandmas: 
  
I hope by now you have heard of the tragic story of Venerable Tim Sakhorn who 
is a courageous and humble Khmer Krom monk in Phnom Den, Karivong district, 
Takeo province, Cambodia. 
  
He was kidnapped, defrocked, and disappeared in Phnom Penh in 2007, with some 
reports stating that he was crammed into a Toyota by unidentified assailants. 
He had resurfaced a few days later in Vietnam. 
  
There, he was immediately charged with violating and endangering the security 
of Vietnam, using the 1979 so-called Treaty of Peace, Friendship and 
Cooperation imposed under duress by Vietnam during its invasion of Cambodia in 
1979, as the excuse. He was tried and quickly convicted as charged by a 
Vietnamese court, put under house arrest in Vietnam for nearly two years, 
stripped of his Cambodian identity and declared that he is a Vietnamese. Only 
under the pressure from the European Union and the Human Rights Watch - Asia 
(HRW), was he recently allowed to temporary return to visit his family in 
Cambodia, under a Vietnamese passport with a visa that is only valid until 
April 17, 2009.  
  
Considering his tremendous personal sacrifice by enduring the physical and 
psychological pain, along with an uncommon courage and dignity in the face of 
murderous, determined, and unrelenting enemies during all his adult life, in 
Vietnam and later on in Cambodia, the Venerable Tim Sakhorn who has just 
escaped to Thailand, is, by definition and through the examples of other great 
heroes in history, a true Cambodia hero. He deserves our admiration and respect 
for what he has been trying to do to defend Cambodia and her people against the 
unrelenting and murderous onslaught by the Vietnamese government within a 
well-designed and executed plan to complete the final phase of the 
Vietnamization of Cambodia known as “Southward March” or “Nam Tien” in 
Vietnamese.   
  
However, a more ominous message behind the recent atrocities committed by the 
Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV) on  the brave Ven. Sakhorn represents a 
strong warning to all Cambodians that SRV will not tolerate any protest, 
however benign it may be against Vietnam by Cambodian, under the so-called 
Treaty of Peace, Friendship, and Cooperation that was imposed on Cambodia when 
Vietnam invaded in 1978. More deadly and more dangerously, is the fact that 
Vietnam has unilaterally reserved the right to intervene militarily by invading 
Cambodia once again, should Hun Sen’s absolute rule is under any real threat of 
being toppled by the opposition parties. One can also infer that Hun Sen has 
been allowing the opposition parties to be operating, so long as the latter are 
not operationally effective. Unless we, Cambodian-Americans, who are living in 
complete freedom in this country, will act more vigorously and soon, the fate 
of the Cambodian people will be in
 jeopardy.   
Based on the above observations, dear fellow-Cambodians, let us show our 
courage and civic duty as dignified and honorable human beings by joining hands 
to sign this proposed petition to the United States President Barack Obama to 
ask him to investigate the Vietnamization of Cambodia once again, and if the 
information that we have provided turn out to be true and accurate, we 
respectfully request him to use his presidential authorities to ask the 
Vietnamese and the Hun Sen regimes to stop committing atrocities against all 
Cambodians in Cambodia or in South Vietnam or Kampuchea Krom. 
I strongly hope you still remember that in mid November 2005, we sent a 
petition to President George W. Bush to ask him to look into the same 
Vietnamization of Cambodia by sending unverifiable number of illegal immigrant 
into Cambodia with the support of Hun Sen and his CPP, in order to complete the 
Ho Chi Minh’s dream of transforming the former French Indochina Federation into 
the “greater Vietnam”. 
Former President Bush did not listen to us much and chose to make Vietnam the 
main ally of the US in Asia. This time with the election of President Obama 
along with his message of CHANGE in the United States and in the world, it will 
be a totally different situation. His message of YES WE CAN is loud and clear 
and it’s time for all of us who believe in dignity, honor, and freedom, to do 
all we can so that our voice will be heard by the new president of the United 
States of America. We can all stand to benefit from this new era of hope. We 
believe President Obama is a once in a life time true reformer and defender of 
freedom for America and for the rest of the world as well. 
Let us spread the words by saying YES WE CAN to stop the Vietnamization of 
Cambodia through President Obama who is prone and proven to be a true 
democratic leader in the world. YES WE CAN if we are heard by him, and with  
supports from many international NGO’s and human rights organizations such as 
European Union Parliamentarian, Asia Human Rights Watch under the leadership of 
Brad Adams, Christophe Peschoux, country representative of the UN’s Office of 
the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), and a German Human Rights 
Advocate, Rebecca Sommer. The world seems to finally hear and listen to our 
Khmer Krom people’s voice. The world has finally paid attention. Let us bring 
our case to them and made our historical day, the history of our own writing 
and not the Vietnamese’s.   
My dearest friends once again, look hard into our country of birth Cambodia 
from “Family Tree” report to “Cambodia for Sale” and from prostitution every 
where in the country to poor children along the waste centers, from the golf 
course along the Cambodia/Vietnam borders to the rice fields for rent to the 
Vietnamese along the borders, from the national oil resource to the national 
touristic center of Angkor Wat, etc... Over 60% of everything belongs to the 
Vietnamese, mainly through majority ownership and control of the most important 
corporation in Cambodia, SOKIMEX, led by Sok Kong, a self-confessed Vietnamese 
citizen. The Vietnamese are now in full control of the destiny of Cambodia and 
her people, and the Cambodia government under Hun Sen and his CPP. The 
Venerable Tim Sakhorn’s case is a clear example of what we, Cambodians, should 
be doing if we want to have any chance to remain free and retain our national 
identity as Khmer people. 
Please, fellow-Cambodians, help us spread this urgent message by signing this 
petition and return it to us as early as possible. This is such a unique 
opportunity for all decent Cambodians to get support from the most important 
leaders of the countries in the world who are now well-informed on the 
atrocities committed by the SRV.  
>From the land of the free and from every corner of the world including in 
>Cambodia proper and in Kampuchea Krom, you can start now by signing this 
>petition by going to the following website, 
>http://www.petitiononline.com/Khmer799, making sure to write the word Khmer 
>with K in capital letter. 
We need some of you to volunteer as leaders to go around the communities to 
collect signatures (especially from those who do not have access to the 
internet) as many as you possibly can and send hard copies of those signatures 
to the following address: 
6107 SW Murray BLVD. # 537 
Beaverton, OR 97008 
  
Warmest regards, 
Friends of Cambodia 
  
Contact persons: 
Naranhkiri Tith, Ph.D.   (202) 466-3376      [email protected] 
Kal Man                         (503) 641-6310      [email protected] 
Veronica Ngi                                                 [email protected] 
Saron Khut                                                       
[email protected] 
  
  
 Petition deadline: May 15, 2009  



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