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Cambodian students Protest at Vietnam Embassy

You should trade same level cities, clearly Shanghai is not a good choice.
I am not being serious. Saigon to VN is no different from Shanghai to China: an economical capital. Moreover the area surrounding the city is the largest rice field in VN. How comes VN can give it to Cambodia? First Cambodia demand is groundless. Second there are too much there for VN to lose. Third, VN has nothing to fear Cambodia, both military and economy. I don't think China can send troops to attack VN once more time if VN and Cambodia go to war. VN will be prepared this time.
 
How many times do Vietnamese want to peddle their lies,they have the audacity to claim everything as Vietnamese:omghaha:

Nanyue is Chinese,Vietnamese simply hijacked its history to suit their own purposes.

Why do Vietnamese always claim that Yue people are Viet,the Baiyue of Southern China did not hold allegiance to the Yue of the Red River Delta or viewed them as kin.

Nowhere in the Shiji is it mentioned that Lu Jia was born in present day Vietnam.
Every body know that China history books r full of lies, such as SCS(east sea) belong to China since 'ancient time'. When people demand evidences they got Nothing to give :laugh:
 
Hi. Without expanding by invasion, nowaday China still a small area around Yangtze River delta.
How many ethnicities in your countries ... let study carefully, ... once upon a time, each ethnic has their own land.
How many ethnic are there in China ? Vietnam has over 50 ...
lol, my annam friend, why didn't your dark skin mon khmer go back to your small area around thanh nghe tinh, i am dreaming of the day the tai/zhuang people could take back their homeland in red river delta, the cham in central vn and the khmer in mekong delta and phu quoc, your race is just evil and barbaric!
Oh really? If Cambodia really respects history, then they should remember their ancient King gave the lands they are asking back to VN when VN helped their King reclaim the throne from Thai Empire. Do you know how much or where exactly are the land those Cam students are demanding back? If those are the same word coming from Cambodian govts then there you have it, the second VN-Cambodia war. But this time it's Cambodia invading VN. So don't blame VN if we retaliate.


A racist like you should not have the right to talk about shame and truth. Go away Chinazi.
what's wrong with being racist?
Making up? Cambodian said that Saigon is their land. Do you think any sane VNese will allow that. Ok if China gives VN Shanghai, Cambodia can have Saigon, deal?
why would you want to take that dump? those funny chinese people got no shame, if they have any pride they will have demolished this area already, what an eyesore lol
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Making up? Cambodian said that Saigon is their land. Do you think any sane VNese will allow that. Ok if China gives VN Shanghai, Cambodia can have Saigon, deal?

Wrong comparison, Saigon was the Khmer land, while Shanghai was/is always China's land.

It is your conscience to give your stolen land to Khmer, and what it has anything to do with China's land?
 
Wrong comparison, Saigon was the Khmer land, while Shanghai was/is always China's land.

It is your conscience to give your stolen land to Khmer, and what it has anything to do with China's land?
We didnt stole their land. In history, they attacked us , tried to take our land, and we counter attack . The result was that they lost and must hand over their land to VN :coffee:
 
lol, my annam friend, why didn't your dark skin mon khmer go back to your small area around thanh nghe tinh, i am dreaming of the day the tai/zhuang people could take back their homeland in red river delta, the cham in central vn and the khmer in mekong delta and phu quoc, your race is just evil and barbaric!

what's wrong with being racist?

why would you want to take that dump? those funny chinese people got no shame, if they have any pride they will have demolished this area already, what an eyesore lol
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Are you a psycho?

As you play the racial card. No, you are wrong. We have fair skin, while the Tai have dark skin. If anything, the Cham can go back to Indonesia, where they came from. There is no evidence that the Tai ever populated the Red river delta.

And the Khmer? You can go back to the jungle, where the ruine of your old capital is found. That is your homeland. When we arrived the present day Mekong, there was nothing, except mosquito.
 
Wrong comparison, Saigon was the Khmer land, while Shanghai was/is always China's land.

It is your conscience to give your stolen land to Khmer, and what it has anything to do with China's land?
When the land was in Khmer land, there was only swamp. VNese came and established Gia Dinh, then it became lively and properous. Don't forget that China also took Inner Mongol, Tiebet and Xinjiang in the last 3-4 centuries, at the same period as VN established Gia Dinh.
 
Wrong comparison, Saigon was the Khmer land, while Shanghai was/is always China's land.

It is your conscience to give your stolen land to Khmer, and what it has anything to do with China's land?
Why Taiwanese don't leave the island and go back to China?
What about South China? Tibet and Xinjang?

You can begin to give all back to the rightful owners. And No, Shanghai was not yours at the beginning.

Last but not least, as we all came from Africa, now we can go back to there.
 
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Dien Bien Phu victory pushed French into Geneve conference 1954 which Viet Minh request to have Cambodia and Laos representatives to represent for benefit of Cambodia and Laos.

That's was because Indochina before is considered as a Federation, and Laos, Cambodia .. was not able to join the conference.

So Vietnam fought for freedom of three, the Geneve Accord 1954 concluded with representative from three countries, formerly included in Indochina Fed.

Vietnam is preparing for 60th anniversary of this event "Geneve Accord
 
The Final Declarations of the Geneva Conference July 21, 1954
1. The Conference takes note of the Agreements ending hostilities in Cambodia, Laos, and Viet-Nam and organizing international control and the supervision of the execution of the provisions of these agreements.
2. The Conference expresses satisfaction at the ending of hostilities in Cambodia, Laos, and Viet-Nam; the Conference expresses its conviction that the execution of the provisions set out in the present Declaration and in the Agreements on the cessation of hostilities will permit Cambodia, Laos and Viet-Nam henceforth to play their part, in full independence and sovereignty, in the peaceful community of nations.
3. The Conference takes note of the declarations made by the Governments of Cambodia and of Laos of their intention to adopt measures permitting all citizens to take their place in the national community, in particular by participating in the next general elections, which, in conformity with the constitution of each of these countries, shall take place in the course of the year 1955, by secret ballot and in conditions of respect for fundamental freedoms.
4. The Conference takes note of the clauses in the Agreement on the cessation of hostilities in Viet-Nam prohibiting the introduction into Vietnam of foreign troops and military personnel as well as all kinds of arms and munitions. The Conference also takes note of the declarations made by the Governments of Cambodia and Laos of their resolution not to request foreign aid, whether in war material, in personnel or in instructors except for the purpose of the effective defence of their territory and, in the case of Laos, to the extent defined by the Agreements on the cessation of hostilities in Laos.
5. The Conference takes note of the clauses in the Agreement on the cessation of hostilities in Viet-nam to the effect that no military base under the control of a foreign State may be established in the regrouping zones of the two parties, the latter having the obligation to see that the zones allotted to them shall not constitute part of any military alliance and shall not be utilized for the resumption of hostilities or in the service of an aggressive policy. The Conference also takes note of the declarations of the Governments of Cambodia and Laos to the effect that they will not join in any agreement with other States if this agreement includes the obligation to participate in a military alliance not in conformity with the principles of the Charter of the United Nations or, in the case of Laos, with the principles of the Agreement on the cessation of hostilities in Laos or, so long as their security is not threatened, the obligation to establish bases on Cambodian or Laotian territory for the military forces of foreign powers.
6. The Conference recognizes that the essential purpose of the Agreement relating to Viet-nam is to settle military questions with a view to ending hostilities and that the military demarcation line is provisional and should not in any way be interpreted as constituting a political or territorial boundary. The Conference expresses its conviction that the execution of the provisions set out in the present Declaration and in the Agreement on the cessation of hostilities creates the necessary basis for the achievement in the near future of a political settlement in Viet-Nam.
7. The Conference declares that, so far as Viet-nam is concerned, the settlement of political problems, effected on the basis of respect for principles of independence, unity and territorial integrity, shall permit the Vietnamese people to enjoy the fundamental freedoms, guaranteed by democratic institutions established as a result of free general elections by secret ballot. In order to ensure that sufficient progress in the restoration of peace has been made and that all the necessary conditions obtain for free expression of the national will, general elections shall be held in July 1956, under the supervision of an international commission composed of representatives of the Member States of the International Supervisory Commission, referred to in the Agreement on the cessation of hostilities. Consultations will be held on this subject between the competent representative authorities of the two zones from 20 July, 1955 onwards.
8. The provisions of the Agreements on the cessation of hostilities intended to ensure the protection of individuals and of property must be most strictly applied and must, in particular, allow everyone in Viet-nam to decide freely in which zone he wishes to live.
9. The competent representative authorites of the Northern and Southern zones of Viet-nam, as well as the authorities of Laos and Cambodia, must not permit any individual or collective reprisals against persons who have collaborated in any way with one of the parties during the war, or against members of such persons' families.
10.The Conference takes note of the declaration of the Government of the French Republic to the effect that it is ready to withdraw its troops from the territory of Cambodia, Laos and Viet-Nam, at the request of the governments concerned and within periods which shall be fixed by agreement between the parties except in the cases where, by agreement between the two parties, a certain number of French troops shall remain at specified points and for a specified time.
11. The Conference takes note of the declaration of the French Government to the effect that for the settlement of all the problems connected with the re-establishment and consolidation of peace in Cambodia, Laos and Viet-Nam, the French Government will proceed from the principle of respect for the independence and sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity of Cambodia, Laos and Viet-nam.
12. In their relations with Cambodia, Laos and Viet-nam, each member of the Geneva Conference undertakes to respect the sovereignty, the independence, the unity and the territorial integrity of the above-mentioned States, and to refrain from any interference in their internal affairs.
13. The members of the Conference agree to consult one another on any question which may be referred to them by the International Supervisory Commlssion, in order to study such measures as may prove necessary to ensure that the Agreements on the cessation of hostilities in Cambodia, Laos and Viet-nam are respected.
SOURCE: Gravel (ed.), Pentagon Papers, Vol. 1, pp. 279-282.
 
Are you a psycho?

As you play the racial card. No, you are wrong. We have fair skin, while the Tai have dark skin. If anything, the Cham can go back to Indonesia, where they came from. There is no evidence that the Tai ever populated the Red river delta.

And the Khmer? You can go back to the jungle, where the ruine of your old capital is found. That is your homeland. When we arrived the present day Mekong, there was nothing, except mosquito.
how many times i told your buffalo head i am not the khmer but anyways there have been no proof tai was homeland in red river delta? hahaha what a joke you are speaking my annam friend

if you did not believe me ask your comrade the dude rechoice what is the ethnic of an duong vuong

lol, what if i am telling you the light skin annam was tai got assimilate into your race and the dark skin annams was your true root? looking here the maps and also noticing how north central coast is second poorest region in VN? that's beacuse thanh nghe tinh is your true homeland of course it will be near the poorest hahaha :rofl:
Economy[edit]
The Bắc Trung Bộ region has the second lowest GDP per capita in the country, while the Northwest (Tây Bắc) region ranks the lowest GDP per capita.

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Dien Bien Phu victory pushed French into Geneve conference 1954 which Viet Minh request to have Cambodia and Laos representatives to represent for benefit of Cambodia and Laos.

That's was because Indochina before is considered as a Federation, and Laos, Cambodia .. was not able to join the conference.

So Vietnam fought for freedom of three, the Geneve Accord 1954 concluded with representative from three countries, formerly included in Indochina Fed.

Vietnam is preparing for 60th anniversary of this event "Geneve Accord
hahahaha you are such a liar, i could expect nothing more from such yuon crocodiles, look here the true face of yuons betrayed those poor khmer folks who thought there was communist brotherhood, shameless :tsk:

The Vietnamese, under pressure from the Sihanouk regime and its Western allies, did not even let the Khmer communists participate in the Geneva negotiations, and by the end of 1954 had withdrawn their combat forces from the regions of Cambodia which were under their control. Hereupon Khmer Royal Forces entered all zones that had been under KPRP authority, which forced the party underground. The consolation offered by Hanoi - granting two thousand of their allies the possibility of taking cover in the territory of North Vietnam (Nayan Chanda, Brother Enemy, N.Y., 1986, p. 59) - was obviously disproportionate to their contribution to a joint struggle. Therefore among the Khmer communists remaining in Cambodia the story gained currency that Hanoi had simply betrayed them, used them as hostages for the sake of reaching the agreement with the then leader of Cambodia, Norodom Sihanouk.
 
@yue10 Its interesting that you know history of mainland South East Asia that deep. You even sounds like one of the player in those days' Cambodia. Are you historian? Where are you from? Let me guess: You are ethnic Vietnamese Cambodian citizenship?

Dian Bian Fu, the place where final battle between France and Vietkong happened in decisive victory of the later, was one of Siam's protectorates called Sibsongchutai (meaning 12 ??? tai) . ??? means I do not fully understand the vocab.

http://www.myfirstbrain.com/student_view.aspx?ID=92598

In year 1865, Muslim Chinese, known in Thai as Ho Chinese, (I think its Hui in Mandarin), or who were parts of war lost Taiping Rebels from China, migrate southward and conquer land between Vietnam and China. Later this group invaded Sibsongchutai (Dian Bian Fu) and invaded Vientian (Lao current capital city). The Ho Chinese and Siam fought the war. Siamese were able to protect Vientien and regain control over Dien Bien Fu, but then the French came and said that Dien Bien Fu belongs to Vietnam, therefore, belongs to France. France then sent the army to fight Ho Chinese. Now the Siamese and France army are at confrontation.

Later Siam lost this part of land when France navy invade Bangkok's main river, Chao Praya. To protect Bangkok, the peace treaty was signed that Siam ceded Dien Bien Fu for France.


That's how Yuon (Vietnamese when called by Cambodian) got Dien Bien Fu. Perhaps France was a good predictor when she said "Dien Bien Fu belonged to Vietnam" and later France herself loss Dien Bien Fu for VN forever.
 
We didnt stole their land. In history, they attacked us , tried to take our land, and we counter attack . The result was that they lost and must hand over their land to VN :coffee:
what land we lost to vietnam? you lunatic bullshit again?
 
@yue10 Its interesting that you know history of mainland South East Asia that deep. You even sounds like one of the player in those days' Cambodia. Are you historian? Where are you from? Let me guess: You are ethnic Vietnamese Cambodian citizenship?

Dian Bian Fu, the place where final battle between France and Vietkong happened in decisive victory of the later, was one of Siam's protectorates called Sibsongchutai (meaning 12 ??? tai) . ??? means I do not fully understand the vocab.

http://www.myfirstbrain.com/student_view.aspx?ID=92598

In year 1865, Muslim Chinese, known in Thai as Ho Chinese, (I think its Hui in Mandarin), or who were parts of war lost Taiping Rebels from China, migrate southward and conquer land between Vietnam and China. Later this group invaded Sibsongchutai (Dian Bian Fu) and invaded Vientian (Lao current capital city). The Ho Chinese and Siam fought the war. Siamese were able to protect Vientien and regain control over Dien Bien Fu, but then the French came and said that Dien Bien Fu belongs to Vietnam, therefore, belongs to France. France then sent the army to fight Ho Chinese. Now the Siamese and France army are at confrontation.

Later Siam lost this part of land when France navy invade Bangkok's main river, Chao Praya. To protect Bangkok, the peace treaty was signed that Siam ceded Dien Bien Fu for France.


That's how Yuon (Vietnamese when called by Cambodian) got Dien Bien Fu. Perhaps France was a good predictor when she said "Dien Bien Fu belonged to Vietnam" and later France herself loss Dien Bien Fu for VN forever.

@somsak : interesting information. Do you mean there's no Laos?
 
how many times i told your buffalo head i am not the khmer but anyways there have been no proof tai was homeland in red river delta? hahaha what a joke you are speaking my annam friend

if you did not believe me ask your comrade the dude rechoice what is the ethnic of an duong vuong

lol, what if i am telling you the light skin annam was tai got assimilate into your race and the dark skin annams was your true root? looking here the maps and also noticing how north central coast is second poorest region in VN? that's beacuse thanh nghe tinh is your true homeland of course it will be near the poorest hahaha :rofl:
Economy[edit]
The Bắc Trung Bộ region has the second lowest GDP per capita in the country, while the Northwest (Tây Bắc) region ranks the lowest GDP per capita.

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hahahaha you are such a liar, i could expect nothing more from such yuon crocodiles, look here the true face of yuons betrayed those poor khmer folks who thought there was communist brotherhood, shameless :tsk:

The Vietnamese, under pressure from the Sihanouk regime and its Western allies, did not even let the Khmer communists participate in the Geneva negotiations, and by the end of 1954 had withdrawn their combat forces from the regions of Cambodia which were under their control. Hereupon Khmer Royal Forces entered all zones that had been under KPRP authority, which forced the party underground. The consolation offered by Hanoi - granting two thousand of their allies the possibility of taking cover in the territory of North Vietnam (Nayan Chanda, Brother Enemy, N.Y., 1986, p. 59) - was obviously disproportionate to their contribution to a joint struggle. Therefore among the Khmer communists remaining in Cambodia the story gained currency that Hanoi had simply betrayed them, used them as hostages for the sake of reaching the agreement with the then leader of Cambodia, Norodom Sihanouk.

I said to you many time that Indochina Peninsula belong to Mon (in Myanmar)/Khmer (in Cambodia) /Khmu (in Laos) /Muong(Viet) in Vietnam first, WHO SPEAK MON/KHMER languages.

Thais, Laotien and Champa were new comers.

I like thís map you posted. Viet is origin native people here in Indochina Peninsule, bro.

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