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Friday 16 November 2012

Chheang Vun called the Phnong people illegal migrants who had no respect for the law ​​​បើខ្មែរមានមេដឹកនាំល្អ​​​ ខ្មែរអាចធ្វើអ្វីក៏បានដែរ! គួរតែដាក់ទោស និងយក ឈាង វុន ទៅអប់រំបន្ថែម

Chheang Vun, whose parents were illegal Chinese immigrants to Cambodia, has labelled the tribal Phnong people as illegal immigrants who had no respect for the law. The latest racist remarks by Chheang Vun came after MP Son Chhay called for him to apologise to the Phnong people after he labelled opposition leader Kem Sokha as the Phnong, a racist epithet equating to savagery and ignorance.

The Phnong people are indigenous people of northern Cambodia whose ancestors had settled in the region for centuries. On the contrary, Chheang Vun's ancestors only migrated illegally from China less than 100 years ago. So, who is the illegal migrant, Chheang Vun or the Phnong people?
បើថ្នាក់ដឹកនាំបក្សប្រជានមានចរិកតែបែបនេះតើខ្មែរសង្ឃឹមអី? សូមជនរួមជាតិយល់ថា ជនជាតិភ្នងជាជន​ជាតិ​ដើមនៅប្រទេសយើងជាយូរលង់មកហើយ ពួកគេថ្វីត្បិតតែមានការអប់រំតិចតួចឬក៏គ្មាន តែពួកគេ ស្មោះ​​​ត្រង់ រស់នៅតាមធម្មជាតិ មិនបំផ្លាញជាតិ និងបៀតបៀនអ្នកណាឡើយ។ ឈាង វុន ត្រូវតែសុំទោស បើមិន​ដូច្នោះទេ គួរតែកាត់ទោសពីបទ រើសអើងជាតិសាសន៍ និងបង្កភាពបែកបាក់ក្នុងសង្គម។

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Chheang Vun looks like a Youn. This idiots should be removed from his positions in the government.

The Phnong are good honest people who lives in the tribe protecting their territory. If anything the CPP are savages from the jungle using the jungle law to discrimminate against its own people.

Anonymous said...

The essay was written, "Chheang Vun, who parents were illegal Chinese immigrants to Cambodia..." instead of written statement "Chheang Vun, who parents were illegal Yuon/Vietnamese immigrants to Cambodia..."

Who wrote this?