TO ALL KHMER ,
THINK ABOUT THESE QUESTIONS .

Thailand is not trustworthy?
USA  IS TRUSTWORTHY?
UN ORG IS TRUSTWORHTY?
VIETNAM IS TRUSTWORHTY?

































 









 
ARE WE AWARE OF THIS LESSON ?






THE US INVASION OF CAMBODIA, A NEUTRAL COUNTRY, A UN MEMBER COUNTRY, AN ALLIED 
OF THE US GOVERNMENT.







 THE ABANDONMENT OF CAMBODIA TO THE COMMUNIST IN 1975.

 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.)


CRIMES COMMITTED BY HENRY KISSINGER IN CAMBODIA 
The US sellout of the KHMER PEOPLE IN CAMBODIA in 1975, THROUGH SATAN HENRY 
KISSINGER.(CFR AGENT) 
 















. 



THE SINS OF PRESIDENT WILSON , ROOSEVELT, TRUMAN , JOHNSON , NIXON , COL EDWARD 
HOUSE, ALGER HISS, MCGOERGE BUNDY,
HENRY KISSINGER  ETC.....ARE PAID  WITH THESE FLAGS IN Arlington National 
Cemetery

THOSE YOUNG SOLDIERS DIED WITH NO KNOWLEDGE THAT THEY WERE USED AS PAWN OF CFR 
AGENTS(KGB),US FOREIGN POLICY MAKERS IN WWI,WWII, COLD WAR IN KOREA,VIETNAM ....
100 000 young US soldiers sent to die in Korea and Vietnam by the CFR agents 
from 1950-1973. THE REAL MONSTERS ARE THE CFR AGENTS , AND THE FED.


 
 America is  MORTALLY WOUNDED FROM WILSON TO OBAMA AND -by this man.
Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2011 17:31:48 -0800









Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi (L) meets with  CRIMINAL (former US 
Secretary of State Henry)

sources : 
Book " Dismantling America: and other controversial essays "Thomas Sowell 
Book  "SECRETS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE"  BY EUSTACE MULLINS.














































 



  
 


CAMBODIA today remains OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM 1979-2011.
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 despite these 10 UN 
resolutions ?

THE CLINTONS ARE BECOMING NOW THE ANTI KHMER PEOPLE TODAY BY THESE ACTS 
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.
Vietnam must cease her occupation of Cambodia at once.
 

BURY




Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 10:46:26 -0800
Subject: Opinion @ Phnom Penh Post: Thailand is not trustworthy
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]







 
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/index.php/2011021446756/National-news/thailand-is-not-trustworthy.html
 
The Phnom Penh Post
Monday 
Feb 14th

o    RSS
Thailand is not trustworthy 
Monday, 14 February 2011 15:00 Sisowath Thomico 

Opinion



Sisowath Thomico




Today, the United Nations Security Council will convene on the request of 
Cambodia to discuss the Thai-Cambodian issue. While this meeting is doubtlessly 
a victory for Cambodian diplomacy, the only question that matters for the 
Cambodian people is: will it help achieve a lasting solution?

To everyone, the Thai-Cambodian issue seems to be a simple border conflict as 
reported worldwide by the media and as Indonesia’s Foreign Minister Marty 
Natalegawa stated, “it is a common border dispute like many others among ASEAN 
countries”. Because of this perception of the problem, the French Foreign 
Ministry offered France’s help by providing the maps annexed to the 1907 
Franco-Siamese Treaty that delimited the frontiers between Siam and Cambodia. 
The offer was swiftly turned down by the Thai government. 

This dismissal clearly shows that, from the Thai point of view, the conflict is 
not a matter of border demarcation. Over the last two years, Cambodian 
diplomacy unsuccessfully and hopelessly tried to have the Thai side accept 
those maps drawn between 1904 and 1908 as the basis for their border 
negotiations as they constitute the only legal internationally recognised 
documents about the Thai-Cambodian border. 

The Thai dismissal of these maps has to be understood as a blunt rebuff of the 
June 15, 1962, judgement of the International Court of Justice of the Hague, as 
the ruling was entirely based on the formal recognition of the Franco-Siamese 
maps that were annexed to the ruling.

This far, the Thai stance has obviously been to arrogantly and unilaterally 
wipe out any legal frameworks. 

So, what will the UN Security Council meeting be about? The widely expected 
outcome of the meeting is a resolution merely calling on both parties to 
peacefully settle their dispute. If it were so, then the meeting would be 
useless as it would only provide another legal framework to be turned down by 
Thailand and leave Cambodia prey to its power politics.

For the UNSC has to consider, not only the armed confrontation between the two 
countries, but, what is more important, the bellicose declarations that were 
made by Thai leaders that are the roots of the conflict. On June 25, 2008, when 
he was then an opposition leader, Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva 
unequivocally said that “Thailand had never accepted the map that Cambodia 
presented to the World Court in 1962”. He also added that “Thailand intended to 
seek the return of Preah Vihear when the opportunity arose”. 

The question is: By what means? The answer was bluntly given on February, 9, 
2011, by street opposition leader Sondhi Limthongkul when he urged the Thai 
military “to seize Cambodian territory, including Angkor Wat, to barter for 
Preah Vihear Temple”. Democrat-led Thailand clearly chose to become an 
international outlaw.

Then, to be successful, the UNSC meeting has to be a first step towards finding 
a lasting solution that is, to begin with, to protect Cambodia, not from small 
clashes, but from a large scale open conflict as the far superiorly equipped 
Thai military is building up along the 800-kilometre border between the two 
countries.

The key problem – and the trickiest one – to be regarded by the UNSC is surely 
the reliability and the relevance of an international outlaw Thai government 
that does not even care to pretend to abide by its own obligations. In this 
respect, how can the current street-led Thai government be considered a 
trustworthy party to any negotiation?

Without a reliable negotiation partner, Cambodia needs international 
protection, the same as she needed during the reign of Pol Pot and that was 
then denied to her. It is to be hoped that this time, the international 
community would have learned the lesson and not pretend to give justice to 
Cambodia and to the Cambodian people 30 years later.





 



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