Cambodia blocks Khmer Rouge case.
UNITED NATIONS, October 28 -- In Cambodia, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
said through his spokesman Martin Nesirky that he was open to receiving written
communications from protesters. But when Suong Sophorn, 23, sought to deliver a
petition to Ban, he was beaten unconscious by military police.
Protesters beaten in Cambodia, Ban Ki-moon not shown
With UN Ban in Cambodia, Eviction Protests Banned, Rights Are Internal Matter?
By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, October 27 -- After leaving Thailand where political gatherings
were banned during his stay, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is now in
Cambodia, where people facing mass eviction for the political elite were banned
from protesting along Ban's route.
Inner City Press for the second time asked Ban's spokesman Martin Nesirky if
Ban will meet with those threatened with eviction, or just take a letter as he
did in Thailand.
Nesirky said that “if there is some kind of written communication these
people who are protesting would like to hand over, I'm sure that would be
possible.”
But the written petition was already delivered, and Ban was aware of it,
without impact. It was reported that “Aimee Brown, a spokeswoman for the Office
of the UN Resident Coordinator in Phnom Penh, said Ban knew of the requests,
but said his office had not yet decided on whether he would meet them. 'He's
definitely aware that there are protestors, and he is aware of the petitions
that have been received,' Brown said.” So what's the answer?
UN Ban in Cambodia, those facing eviction not shown
It's already reported that Cambodian “Prime Minister Hun Sen has ordered
[Ban] to remove the head of the local UN human rights office, accusing him of
acting as a 'spokesman' for opposition groups. During a meeting with Ban at his
offices in Phnom Penh this morning, Foreign Minister Hor Namhong said the
premier had 'proposed' that Christophe Peschoux, head of the local office of
the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, resign his post.”
Inner City Press asked Nesirky if Peschoux will keep his post. “That's an
internal personnel matter,” Nesirky replied. He added that Ban stands behind
the office and, by implication, it's staff. Video here from Minute 5:04.
It does not appear that Ban raised the issue of violent anti-drug programs,
highlighted by the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health. And Ban's
human rights tour goes on.
THE FACTS, THAT CAMBODIA REMAINS OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM FROM 1979-2010, AND THE UN
SECRETARY GENERAL IS NOT AWARE OF THIS CRIME, BECAUSE OF THE US SELLOUT OF
CAMBODIA FROM 1975 BY THIS MAN.
The US sellout of the KHMER PEOPLE IN CAMBODIA in 1975, THROUGH HENRY
KISSINGER.
HENRY KISSINGER LEFT IN CAMBODIA ?
HIS AMBASSADOR MR. JOHN GUNTHER DEAN, LEFT THE COUNTRY , FROM THE ROOF TOP OF
THE US EMBASSY BUILDING , TO CATCH AN HELICOPTER , LIKE A THIEF , IN APRIL
1975. WHAT DID HE SAY ?
3. WHO IS THIS MAN ?
Kissinger, in His Own Words
"Military men are just dumb stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign
policy." - Henry Kissinger, quoted in "Kiss the Boys Goodbye: How the United
States Betrayed Its Own POW's in Vietnam"
In 1969, President Richard Nixon and his National Security Advisor, Henry A.
Kissinger, unleashed B-52 carpet bombing for over fourteen months against a
people who still tilled the soil with water buffalo. The 3,500 bombing sorties
resulted in 600,000 deaths. The American bombing of Cambodia was a closely
guarded secret primarily because the U.S. was not at war with Cambodia.
"Why should we flagellate ourselves for what the Cambodians did to each other?"
said -- Henry Kissinger
Henry Alfred Kissinger recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, so was his
Vietnamese communist friend .
LE DUC THO recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
THAT Nobel Peace Prize WAS AWARDED TO THEM FOR
1. THE ABANDONMENT, OF THE US ALLIED ,THE SOUTH VIETNAM ANTI COMMUNIST REGIME
AND THE MURDER OF THE NGO DIHN DIEM FAMILIES.
2. THE US INVASION OF CAMBODIA, A NEUTRAL COUNTRY, A UN MEMBER COUNTRY, AN
ALLIED OF THE US GOVERNMENT.
3. THE ABANDONMENT OF CAMBODIA TO THE COMMUNIST IN 1975.
4. THE KILLING OF OVER 600,000 CAMBODIAN INNOCENTS
( The 3,500 bombing sorties resulted in 600,000 deaths. The American bombing of
Cambodia was a closely guarded secret primarily because the U.S. was not at war
with Cambodia.)
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FOR CAMBODIA
Strong Resolution on Cambodia Human Rights Abuses
Feb. 27, 1982 : UN Commission on Human Rights meeting in Geneva adopted a
resolution condemning Vietnam’s occupation of Cambodia as a violation of
Cambodian human rights. The vote was 28 in favor, 8 against, and 5 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.
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 AS OF TODAY.
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 :
1. despite the call from the US President Reagan to Vietnam to cease her
occupation of Cambodia since 1988.
2. because America, under President Clinton,( Anti Khmer race ,like Henry
Kissinger and his policy of bombing and invasion of Cambodia in 1970's) by
1995 and his group had reversed the Reagan adminstration 's compliance with the
10 UN resolutions.
CAMBODIA today remains OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM 1979-2010. why ?
Because of this act .
WITH PRESIDENT CLINTON : US FOREIGN POLICY IS PARTNERSHIP WITH THE VIETNAMESE
COMMUNISTS , AND THE VIETNAMESE OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA .
PRESIDENT CLINTON JUST FORGETS THE 10 YEARS EFFORTS FROM THE PREVIOUS
ADMINISTRATION BY IGNORING THE 10 UN RESOLUTIONS CALLING VIETNAM TO QUIT
CAMBODIA.
CLINTON CAMPAIGNS FOR CLINTON SUPPORTERS
Did anybody from the US foreign policy makers team listen to his ?
President Bill Clinton announced the formal normalization of diplomatic
relations with Vietnam on July 11, 1995. Subsequent to President Clinton's
normalization announcement, in August 1995, both nations upgraded their Liaison
Offices opened during January 1995 to embassy status. As diplomatic ties
between the nations grew.
While Vietnam continues to occupy Cambodia as of today IN VIOLATION OF these 10
UN resolutions,
THE CLINTONS ARE BECOMING THE PARTNERS OF THE VIETNAMESE FORCES OF AGGRESSION
OF CAMBODIA, AND ARE BECOMING BY NOW THE ANTI KHMER PEOPLE, BY THESE ACTS
3. revealing that AMERICAN GOVERNMENT has no CONSISTENT FOREIGN POLICY, TOWARD
ANY COUNTRY AROUND THE WORD.
4. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT IS becoming BY THIS ACT , a partner with the Vietnamese
forces of aggression and occupation of Cambodia since 1979-2010 in violation of
the UN charter .
THIS INCONSISTENT US FOREIGN POLICIES, FROM PRESIDENT REAGAN TO PRESIDENT
CLINTON TOWARD CAMBODIA, AND THE KHMER RACE, CONFIRMS,IN DEED, THAT THE US
STATE DEPARTMENT, IS FULL OF NON CAREER DIPLOMATS, IMMATURE IN WORLD DIPLOMACY.
IT'S SO SAD INDEED FOR A GREAT COUNTRY TO BEHAVE IN THIS MANNER TOWARD THE POOR
KHMER RACE .
Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders.
Vietnam must cease her occupation of Cambodia at once.
THE MOMENT , AMERICA , STOPS COLLABORATING WITH THE CAMBODIAN ENEMIES(THE
VIETNAMESE OCCUPIERS) ALL KHMER COULD FIND INSTANTLY PEACE & JUSTICE.
Bury
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