Paris Peace Accords 23 Oct. 1991

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Interview with Kong Korm re January 7

Interview with Kong Korm
 
23 Dec 06 - 24 Dec 06
Moneakseka Khmer
Translated from Khmer

Kong Korm, Senate member and vice chairman of the Sam Rainsy Party [SRP] who once was a senior leader of the Cambodian People's Party and also of the State of Cambodia of which Ho Chi Minh was an architect and the great guide, granted the following interview to a Moneakseka Khmer reporter:

Question: You used to say that 2 December 1978 and 7 January 1979 were historic days created by Vietnam to cover up and serve its aggression against and control of Cambodia. Why?

Answer: The liberal democrats together with all the Cambodian people, victims of the Khmer Rouge regime, as well as the United Nations considered 2 December and 7 January merely as the days of revival of the communists, especially communist Vietnam and its lackeys. From 2 December and 7 January to the day known as the sham pullout of the aggressor Vietnamese troops or to the signing of the Paris peace agreement known as the superficial end of Vietnam's control over Cambodia and the Cambodian people, in reality, the Vietnamese did not give up their strategy of holding negotiations in order to undermine negotiations, reaching an agreement to destroy the agreement, and unifying for the sake of doing away with unification. This means that no matter how big a force or a sacrifice is called for, it is absolutely imperative not to let go of 2 December and 7 January.


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