Hun Sen expressly banned the practice in an edict released last November, but it has continued unabated, with local residents in three communes in Svay Rieng province saying that local government officials were conspiring with Vietnamese nationals to secure land titles and leasing agreements by using Cambodian names on any official documents.
Le Hoai Trung (right), the deputy minister of the Vietnamese Foreign Ministry in charge of border affairs, at yesterday’s meeting. KT/Mai Vireak |
Tension Rises Over Border
Khmer Times | 30 August 2016
Cambodia
tried [in the manner of Pee Wee] to talk tough in a meeting with Vietnamese border officials
yesterday, but their threats and harsh words did little to prompt
apologies or even agreements to stop building in disputed areas from
their Vietnamese neighbors.
In
a closed-door meeting at the Council of Ministers yesterday, Va Kim
Hong, the chairman of the Border Committee, and Le Hoai Trung, the
deputy minister of the Vietnamese Foreign Ministry in charge of border
affairs, touched on a number of contentious issues related to the
Cambodia-Vietnam border, including mapping assistance from France and
construction in border areas by Vietnamese soldiers.
The two sides discussed the technical assistance needed from France in mapping the border, hoping to use their “Bonne” maps of the region and their high-tech mapping instruments to settle a number of disputed areas.
But
even the message they plan to send to France is causing friction
between the two sides, as Cambodia believes that only two of the seven
disputed areas along the border require France to step in, while Vietnam
thinks France should arbitrate decisions for all seven of the areas
being debated.
“We
want France to help with only two points among the seven listed, which
the premier requested to Vietnam. But Vietnam wants all seven points, so
we do not agree. I think the additional five points can be handled by
experts from our two countries. I cannot tell you which points these
are,” Mr. Kim Hong said.
On
March 19 in Ho Chi Minh City, the two countries agreed to jointly ask
France to provide technical mapping experts to copy the maps for border
post numbers 30-40 in Rattanakiri province and border posts numbers
138-147 in Svay Rieng province.
Despite
holding discussions for more than six hours, the only thing the two
sides agreed upon was to start border demarcation – something both sides
have been claiming to do for years – in early September.
They
will not work together on the project or share funding for the border
posts that have not been finished. Earlier this year, Cambodian
officials claimed 83 percent of the border was demarcated and little has
been said about the remaining portions since.
But
the biggest issue – Vietnam’s construction of ponds and buildings in
areas designated no-man’s land in a decades-old agreement – was left
hanging in the balance, with Cambodia’s harsh words having little effect
on Vietnam’s view of the issue.
Border
Committee vice-president Long Visalo said the Cambodia Border Working
Group asked the Vietnamese side to suspend all construction or face
potential action by the military.
“If Vietnam does not suspend construction, Cambodia will demolish the buildings on the border ourselves,” he said.
“I
have argued and I will demolish it if they dare to keep doing it. Now
we are waiting for them to talk with their related officials. Please
don’t talk about the ponds. Nine ponds are still nine ponds, and we will
force them to remove it.”
Mr.
Kim Hong said the Vietnamese delegation only promised to take
Cambodia’s complaints to their superiors and “discuss it within the
framework of Vietnam’s inter-ministerial teams” before responding.
Mr.
Hoai Trung declined to comment, but both sides confirmed that once
their meetings finish, they will release the results of the meeting and
send it to the leaders of both countries.
Yesterday,
Cambodian Youth Party president Pich Sros gathered members of his
organization to submit a petition to the Vietnamese embassy in Phnom
Penh demanding that Vietnam issue a statement agreeing to stop any
border encroachment.
But
the Vietnamese embassy refused to accept the petition. Mr. Sros
threatened to hold demonstrations in front of the embassy if he does not
receive a response in 30 days.
Two
weeks ago, Cambodia issued its 23rd diplomatic note to Vietnam, asking
it to stop building ponds and structures near the border post in Pok
Nhai commune across from Vietnam’s Gai Lai province, which was
designated as a no-man’s land until defined borders were created in a
January 17, 1995, agreement between the two countries.
The
diplomatic note also asks Vietnam to stop any building along the border
in Svay Rieng, Kandal and Takeo provinces. But Vietnam has ignored
every diplomatic entreaty and continues, to this day, to build
structures in the open view of Cambodian citizens.
Tensions
with Vietnam are on the rise due to a number of issues, most involving
either the border between the two countries or the actions of the Asean
regional bloc.
Specifically,
Prime Minister Hun Sen has been bombarded on Facebook by angry
Vietnamese users who claim Cambodia was the main opponent to any
statement by Asean that reprimanded China for its unilateral claims in
the South China Sea.
The
government has also been embroiled in controversy for the past two
weeks over Vietnamese nationals being allowed to own and rent land along
the border.
Mr.
Hun Sen expressly banned the practice in an edict released last
November, but it has continued unabated, with local residents in three
communes in Svay Rieng province saying that local government officials
were conspiring with Vietnamese nationals to secure land titles and
leasing agreements by using Cambodian names on any official documents.
The
government has denied any complicity in the claim, but local residents
continue to say that Vietnamese nationals are openly renting land and
flouting the prime minister’s ban with help of local authorities.
Hun Sen is not different from Pol Pot who was ousted during the two-week Vietcong invasion. Pol Pot did not agree everything with the Vietnamese masters in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh (when this Ghost Ho Chi Minh was alive during Pol Pot's regime). Pol Pot did not give up on or give away the land and island of Cambodia and Khmer Krom (which belongs to Cambodia and now called South Vietnam) to Vietcong master-minder killers when it comes to referendum between Vietcong master-minded thieves (both Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh) and Pol Pot and Pol Pot refused to sign the deals with Vietcong. Later, when it comes to UN Envoys' visits to Cambodia before the end of 1978 because of the vast complaints from Khmer people from oversea and people (foreigners) around the world regarding the lost connection and contacts with Cambodia. There were the secret Yuon/Vietnamese agents hiding in Khmer Rouges uniforms cut and dismantled Cambodia from the world and more than 3 millions of innocent Khmer people and children were killed, starved and tortured by secret Yuon/Vietnamese agents, Khmer Vietminh (you know who they are/were) and Khmer Rouges kids from Vietnam Camp (they were captured and sent to Vietnam to be brainwashed and become violent teenagers that killed their own parents and Khmer people and children). Pol Pot's Khmer Rouges soldiers were so busy fighting with Vietcong armies in the Southern (border with Khmer Krom and central Cambodia) to get Khmer Krom back. That is why Pol Pot was chased out to the border during the Vietcong invasion into Cambodia after the announcement of UN Officials' visit to Cambodia for inspection. Without the UN Envoys to be there in Cambodia by then, Cambodian/Khmer people would be killed until they were gone including myself. Thanks for the UN Envoys to be there as soon as they could to save Khmer people's lives. It is bullshitting that Vietnam's invasion into Cambodia to rescue the rest of Khmer victims in the Killing Fields. As the news of Killing Fields (1975-1979) was heard around the world that Pol Pot and his Khmer Rouges soldiers were accused as the scapegoats, they killed their own people mostly. Actually, the secret Yuon/Vietcong agents hiding in Khmer Rouges uniforms (who spoke, read and wrote Khmer/Cambodian languages really well) murdered and starved a few millions of innocent and highly well-educated Khmer people including innocent children and babies. The International Community and UN have been turned into blind eyes because of the dirty tricks and plans of Vietnamese master-minded killers in Hanoi along with Ghost Ho Chi Minh.
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