Written by Neth Pheaktra
Posted by The Phnom Penh Post
Monday, 12 January 2009
Protests planned by Khmer Krom
Lawyer helps genocide victims
Thursday January 8, 2009
Posted on TODAYonline
By ESTHER NG
estherng@mediacorp.com.sg
WHEN Singaporean lawyer Mahdev Mohan went to Cambodia to interview victims of the genocidal Khmer Rouge, he wanted to get away from two places with terrible memories for them — Tuol Sleng, the infamous torture site-turned-museum, and the Phnom Penh Court. So, he suggested the Bodhi Restaurant.
Happy New Year, 2009
The 2008 is ending and also is one of the hardest years of work, Great Spirit and unity. We started from day one after our year end meeting from the West coast to the East Coast of Canada; from the East coast United States to the Central and West coast. From Europe to Inland, Cambodia and the east of the world, New Zealand whiles recently the Australia’s best conference.Read in Khmer
Hanoi prohibits visit by Euro MP Marco Pannella and Italian Senator Marco Perduca to Vietnam
PARIS, 23 December 2008 (VIETNAM COMMITTEE ON HUMAN RIGHTS) - Prominent Member of the European Parliament, Marco Pannella, and Italian Senator Marco Perduca, were prevented from boarding a plane from Phnom Penh to Saigon today to visit Vietnam. They were scheduled to visit Unified Buddhist Church of Vietnam leader Thich Quang Do today before travelling to Hanoi to meet Vietnamese officials and members of the National Assembly on 24-25th December. The trip followed an invitation extended by a delegation of members of the Vietnamese National Assembly during an Inter-parliamentary meeting at the EP in Strasbourg last week.
VIETNAM PROHIBITS ITALIAN MEP AND MP VISIT
23/12/2008
Transnational Radical Party Press Release
Phnom Penh, 22 of December 2008
We publish here below the letter with whom the vietnamese travel agency Vungtau Intourco Hanoi informs about the denial of the permission to enter Vietnam to Marco Pannella and Marco Perduca - italian MEP and MP from the Nonviolent Radical Party, transnational and transparty - both stopped this morning in Phnom Pen airport, Cambodia.
VN blocks entry of Euro MPs
Written by Brendan Brady
Phnom Penh Post
Wednesday, 24 December 2008
Khmer Krom advocates barred from flight to Ho Chi Minh City
EUROPEAN government officials visiting the region to advocate for greater cultural and religious freedoms for Khmer Krom were stopped from boarding a flight Tuesday to Ho Chi Minh City from Phnom Penh's International Airport.
Khmer Krom: Demonstration at European Parliament
Below is an article written by UNPO representative Vien Thach:
The Khmer Krom delegation held a demonstration in the European Parliament in Strasbourg to support the resolution on the Human Rights abuses in Vietnam. The delegation consisted of 18 Khmer Krom supporting members among whom were 5 Buddhist monks. It took place on the 22 and the 23 of October.
State Dept. urged to penalize Vietnam
Posted on Sep 8, 2008
by Baptist News
WASHINGTON (BP)--A bipartisan commission has urged the U.S. State Department to return Vietnam to its list of the world's worst violators of religious liberty.
European Parliament Hears From Khmer Krom & Montagnard Representatives
Tuesday, 26 August 2008
The Subcommittee on Human Rights learned of the latest human rights abuses going unpunished in Cambodia and Vietnam directly from UNPO Members.
Below is an article written by UNPO:
KKF Denounces Use of Military Forces, Urges Unity Amongst All Khmers
KKF Press Release
23/07/2008
On behalf of the Khmers Kampuchea-Krom Federation and Khmer Krom people around the world, we would like to acknowledge and announce our support towards the recognition of Cambodia’s Keo-Sikha-Kiri-Svarak (or also known as Wat Prasath Preah Vihear) as a World Heritage site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).





