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ប្រវត្តិសាស្រ្ត (ខេមរ ភាសា)

In the Khmer language


Click to listen to Sam Rainsy's video, on Facebook.

 

 

 

Fellow Cambodians, I can attest to your zeal for Cambodia, but let your zeal be based also in knowledge. READ.

Then, it will be less likely that so gross a mistake, so costly a misunderstanding, so easily the manipulation can be painted of us by others and have that be the controlling narrative.


Walter Lippmann warned about a century ago, in his seminal “Liberty and the News.” “Men who have lost their grip upon the relevant facts of their environment are the inevitable victims of agitation and propaganda. The quack, the charlatan, the jingo . . . can flourish only where the audience is deprived of independent access to information,” he wrote. A nation whose citizens have no knowledge of history is asking to be led by quacks, charlatans, and jingos.

- The Decline of Historical Thinking, The New Yorker | 4 February 2019

 

 

 

 

ឈ្មោះ ខេត្ត ខ្មែរ កម្ពជា ក្រោម យួន ប្រែ ជាភាសា របស់គេ សព្វថ្ងៃ | KHMER names of the 21 provinces of Kampuchea Krom

១. ព្រះ ត្រពាំង (Trà Vinh = ត្រាវិញ)

២. ស្រុក ឃ្លាំង (Sóc Trăng = សុកត្រាំង)

៣. មាត់ជ្រូក (Châu Ðốc = ចូវដុក)

៤. ក្រមួន ស (Rạch Giá = រ៉ាចយ៉ា)

៥. ពល លាវ (Bạc Liêu = បាកលៀវ)

៦. ទឹក ខ្មៅ (Cà Mau = កាម៉ៅ)

៧. ពាម (Hà Tiên = ហាទៀន ឬ ហាតៀង)

៨. ព្រែក ឫស្សី (Cần Thơ = កឹនថឺ ឬ កឹងថឺ)

៩. លង់ហោរ (Vĩnh Long = វិញឡុង)

១០. ពាម បារ៉ាជ្ញ (Long Xuyên = ឡុងស្វៀន ឬ ឡុងស្វៀង)

១១. រោង ដំរី (Tây Ninh = តីនិញ)

១២. ព្រៃ នគរ (Sài Gòn = សាយហ្កន ឬ សាយហ្កង)

១៣. ទួល តាមោក (Thủ Dầu Một = ធូយ៉ូវម៉ូត ឬ ធូយ៉ូវម៉ូក)

១៤. ផ្សារ ដែក (Sa Đéc = សាដែក)

១៥. ចង្វា ត្រពាំង-ស្រកាត្រី(Biên Hòa = បៀនហ្វា)

១៦. មេ ស (Mỹ Tho = មីថ)

១៧. កោះ គង (Gò Công = ហ្កកុង)

១៨. ព្រះ សួគ៌ា (Bà Rịa = បារៀ)

១៩. ផ្សំ អំបើស (Bến Tre = បេនត្រែ)

២០. ឈ្មោះ ថ្មី (Tân An = តឹនអាន)

២១. អូរ កាប់ (Cap. St. Jacques=កាប សាំងហ្សាក់)

 

 

 

 

 

តួអង្គ ខ្មែរ (និងតួអង្គ យួន)

នៃវៀតណាមនីយកម្ម (អាណានិគម យោធា យួន)

Cast of Characters of Vietnamese Military Occupation:

Cambodian and Vietnamese

 

 

 

Pen Sovan was the first Prime Minister propped up by Vietnam during its military occupation of Cambodia after the Khmer Rouge. In this chapter, he recounted his 5-hour meeting on 27 March 1981 with Le Duc Tho—yes, the same Le Duc Tho who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize with Kissinger, but he turned it down—and one other Vietnamese official, where Le Duc Tho asked him as Prime Minister to broadcast to other officials a list of points, mainly: K5 plan, fake troop withdrawal, annexation of territory, Vietnamese settlers. He did not raise them with the other Cambodian officials.


Vietnam subsequently arrested him and put him in solitary confinement in Hanoi for his resistance against the Vietnamization of Cambodia. He was only freed as part of the Paris Peace Agreement, over a decade later.

Click to read the complete chapter, on Facebook.

 

 

 

Pen Sovan recalled when Hun Sen and Say Phouthang accompanied Vietnamese soldiers to arrest him as 1st Vietnamese-installed Prime Minister at his residence in Phnom Penh, bounded him onto plane for solitary confinement in Hanoi. Vietnam installed Chan Si (or Chan Sy), then its propped-up Defense Minster, as PRK’s 2nd Prime Minister. '


He was later murdered in December 1984 for his refusal to continue implementing the K5 Genocide, the killing off of Cambodian males; according to Pen Sovan, between the ages of 18-48 years.


Vietnam filled the vacant PM position with Foreign Minister Hun Sen in January 1985.


Vietnam also at this time replaced the Hanoi Khmers (ex. Pen Sovan, Chan Si) with the more battle-hardened Khmer Rouge (Hun Sen, Chea Sim) into senior, executive leadership.


Psychologically they were more ready to please and kill compared to those who had been away from the battlefields in the safety of Hanoi since the 1950s. The K5 plan took off with even greater fury.


In December 1981, it was not politically viable to kill Pen Sovan even if sickness was given for his absence from the scene in the shroud of darkness. Also the K5 plan had not been fully off the ground. Chan Si, however, had to die. As Defense Minister, having overseen for 3 years the conscription en masse, he knew intimately the cost to lives, particularly Cambodian men’s, particularly massive deaths’ fury in 1984.

Click to read complete chapter on his imprisonment, on Facebook.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Published Articles re Vietnamization - 7 Parts

អត្ថបទ បានបោះពុម្ភផ្សាយ អំពី វៀតណាមនីយកម្ម - ៧ ផ្នែក

 

1. Cambodia 1979-1984 (Genocides under Occupation, Jan. 7, Orwellian)

កម្ពុជា ១៩៧៩ - ១៩៨៤ (អំពើប្រល័យពូជសាសន៍ ក្រោមការកាន់កាប់, ៧ ខែមករា, «បង​ធំ»)

 

2. Cambodia 1985-1990 (K5 Genocide, Vietnam Security Intelligence Monitoring My FB, Blacklisted)

កម្ពុជា ១៩៨៥ - ១៩៩០ (ឧក្រិដ្ឋកម្ម ប្រល័យពូជសាសន៍ ក៥, ស៊ើបការណ៍សម្ងាត់ យួន ត្រួតពិនិត្យ ហ្វេសប៊ុកខ្ញុំ, បញ្ជីខ្មៅ)

 

3. Cambodia 1991-1999 (Paris Peace Accords)

កម្ពុជា ១៩៩១ - ១៩៩៩ (កិច្ចព្រមព្រៀង សន្តិភាព ប៉ារីស)

 

4. Cambodia 2000-Present (ECCC "Genocide" verdict)

កម្ពុជា ២០០០ - បច្ចុប្បន្ន (សាលក្រម «ឧក្រិដ្ឋកម្ម ប្រល័យពូជសាសន៍» នៃសាលាក្តី ខ្មែរក្រហម)

 

5. Vietnamization: Demographic, Military, By Province, Along Border, Economic

វៀតណាមនីយកម្ម៖ ប្រជាសាស្ត្រ, យោធា, តាមខេត្ត, តាមបណ្តោយព្រំដែន, សេដ្ឋកិច្ច

 

6. Vietnamization: China Responds, ប្រវត្តិសាស្រ្ត (ខេមរ ភាសា)

វៀតណាមនីយកម្ម៖ ចិនឆ្លើយតប, ប្រវត្តិសាស្រ្ត (ខេមរ ភាសា)

 

7. Vietnamization: Third-Party Spokespeople, Helen Jarvis, Ben Kiernan's Yale Genocide Program, "Yuon" Racism, Ad Hominen

វៀតណាមនីយកម្ម៖ អ្នកនាំពាក្យ ភាគីទីបី, ហេឡិន ចាវីស, កម្មវិធី ប្រឆាំង អំពើប្រល័យពូជសាសន៍ របស់ បិន ឃឺននីន នៅសាកលវិទ្យាល័យ យ៉េល, ការប្រកាន់ពូជសាសន៍ «យួន», តក្កវិជ្ជា យោងតាម មនុស្ស ជាជាង ភាពត្រឹមត្រូវ នៃគំនិត

 

 

 

 

 


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