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Heroic Oknha Son Kuy

The Vietnamese government beheads [executes] Oknha Son Kuy to exchange the invading VN regime from annihilating the Khmer race, Theravada Buddhism, national language, heritage, culture, custom, tradition, and way of life of the Khmers in Kampuchea Krom.

This happens right before colonial France colonizes Kampuchea Krom and renames this part of the Khmer Empire to French Cochinchine or French Cochinchina. Since then the ruling Vietnamese governments have not kept their promise; human rights violations commit by the VN government unabatedly throughout today.
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Heroic Hem Cheav Biography

The Revered Ven. Hem Cheav, who was a Khmer Buddhist monk, arrested, forced to defrock and imprisoned by colonial French, and died while in prison on Koh Tralach Island in the middle of South China Sea. Venerable Hem Cheav ceaselessly remains a Buddhist monk even in the colonial French administration’s prison. Ven. Hem Cheav fasts or having meal once a day like a Buddhist monk. He upholds or observes the 8 Sila (Dharma). read more

Westward March and Indochina in the 21st century

The essay "Westward March and Indochina in the 21st century"
written by Nuon Khoeun in the late 1969 and early 1970. read more

Koh Tral and Koh Krachakses

Available in Khmer version only. read more

Cambodia's Family Trees

Illegal logging and the stripping of public assets
Available in both Khmer and English versions. read more

 

 

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