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Friday, September 2, 2016

[Vietnamization, K5 Plan] GENOCIDE under the COVER of GENOCIDE

GENOCIDE under the COVER of GENOCIDE

MASS CRIMES, GENOCIDE and ETHNIC CLEANSING took place with impunity to the present day during the 10 years of the Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia.

GENOCIDE: Any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such:
(a) Killing members of the group;
(b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group;
(c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part;
(d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
(e) Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.

ETHNIC CLEANSING: The deliberate and systematic removal of a racial, political, or cultural group from a specific geographical area.

April 1975 - 6 January 1979: KHMER ROUGE GENOCIDE*
7 January 1979-1989: VIETNAMESE OCCUPATION GENOCIDE:

FIRST, by blocking/preventing and then diverting emergency international aid during 2 years of FAMINE (1979, 1980) to Cambodian survivors (in the words of William Shawcross, "awful spindly creatures, with no flesh and with wide vacant eyes, stumbling out of the forests and the mountains... In many cases they were so badly starved that their bodies were consuming themselves")' and

SECOND, as Vietnam continued diverting international aid, it unfolded the K5 Plan beginning in 1981 by approaching its appointed 1st Prime Minister Pen Sovan (arrested, imprisoned him in Hanoi when he refused), then its 2nd appointed PM, formerly Defense Minister Chan Si (killed him while in office when he also refused) and finally had it implemented when Hun Sen replaced Chan Si as Vietnam's 3rd appointed Prime Minister, who up till then had been Foreign Minister meeting every morning with the Vietnamese Ambassador for instructions from Hanoi and who had personally led the Vietnamese soldiers to arrest Pen Sovan),

The INTENTION of the K5 Plan is DESTRUCTION of the Khmer race, to kill off Cambodian male survivors between the ages of 18-45, at times younger, the "healthier" males among the "awful spindly creatures, with no flesh and wide vacant eyes" to mine-infested, malaria-infested Thai border areas under the pretext of building a security wall along the lengthy border shared with Thailand, out of BAMBOO (!!).

Over 1,500,000 (1.5 million-plus males out of a TOTAL male-female population of less than 4.5 million survivors who had not died under 4 years of Khmer Rouge and 2 years of famine with Vietnam blocking/diverting emergency aid) were rounded up and marched across the country to do forced labor.

Unknown hundreds of thousands died.

CAMBODIA: AFTER THE KHMER ROUGE is the only book in English that covers the period of Vietnamese occupation, 1979-89. However, it is predominately a documentary review of “minutes of meetings” that Vietnam allowed to be left behind. Whereas, “[m]any of the highest-level Party documents, in particular Politburo documents, are still inaccessible,” as acknowledged once by the author in the preface, for “Vietnamese authorities took many Cambodian Communist Party documents to Vietnam in 1989, when they withdrew from the country.” Unsurprisingly, the book offers scant or no information on the K-5 genocide and other atrocities committed in the throes of occupation under this other closed communist power.

WHY VIETNAM INVADED CAMBODIA: POLITICAL CULTURE AND THE CAUSES OF WAR devotes one chapter to “The Consequences of the Vietnamese Invasion”. Its preface cautions us that “some of the important primary sources are compromised” and those “made available have not come from free scholarly access to open archives but were released after careful scrutiny by Vietnamese communist leaders, who have a vital interest in the kind of history that will be written.”

CAMBODIA: A SHATTERED SOCIETY is a translation from the French that devotes almost two chapters to the crimes of the Vietnamese occupation period.

EXCERPTS from GlobalSecurity.org "Bamboo Wall"

Work on what the Cambodians called the "K-5" project was essentially slave labor, and conditions in the malaria-infested and heavily mined border regions were appalling and dangerous. A minimum of 50,000 "volunteers" were estimated to have succumbed to yellow fever alone by the end of 1986, prompting one Western observer to refer to the campaign as the "new genocide."

According to one estimate, at least one million people participated in the labor from September 1984 to end of 1986. The ninth contingent left for the border in October 1986. Each contingent numbered an average of 120,000 persons. The mortality rate from malaria amounted to around 5%, so there would have been a minimum of 50,000 dead from malaria alone during this period.
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5 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:44 AM

    Vietnam erected K5 to protect the innocent Cambodians from Khmer Rouges. K5 plan was a static defense line to stop Khmer Rouges from infiltrating into Cambodia from Thailand.

    After Vietnam liberated Cambodia from Khmer Rouges, the people were told to wait for a plan of orderly repatriation to their original home. But the Cambodian folks suddenly dropped all of their current farming, abandoned their current villages and started trekking home in mass.

    The motivation was simple. If you don't go home now to reclaim your home, some others will squat your houses then claim it. As the result, the sudden mass loss of farming caused famine.

    And it was extremely distributing the aid to the local rural. The road was just not there, and the local people were so corrupted. there were not just never enough Vietnamese troops to fight the Khmer Rouges, guard the country side and at the same time guard the Northern Border against China. We all knew that China invaded Vietnam to restore Khmer Rouges but Vietnam repelled them.

    Today we can still see the mass of land fights because of the squatters. It's a huge problem in Cambodia with so much sorrow. As I mentioned before, it's the root cause for all the Cambodians to suddenly abandon their KR commune to trek home.

    Vietnam saved Cambodia but could not solve all Cambodia's problems especially when the Cambodians did not listen to the advise from Vietnam.

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    1. That's rather a very very sad counter-argument in favor of the YUON (Vietcong) one hasn't seen or heard in a very long time!

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    2. Anonymous8:37 AM

      Have you ever wonder why the world is favoring Vietnam over Cambodia? Perhaps you people need to improve your writing to portray Cambodia in a better light?

      But more importantly, you folks really need to stop spreading the lies and absurd accusation. They are so easily refuted. Other people just out right ignore you.

      Go to Khmer440 and see the White folks there having negative opinion against the Khmer while they have a better opinion, much better about the Vietnamese.

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    3. We know who you are already, and people won't care about what you are trying to do here on this blog!

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    4. Anonymous9:44 AM

      You should go to other forums and recruit other Khmers to come to this forum to debate with me.

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