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An honorable buddhist monk, Tim Sokhorn, was missing after he was forced to become civilian by Hun Sen Government.

A Khmer Krom Buddhist monk, Tim Sokhorn, was forced to become a civilian, was missing without a trace. People saw Hun Sen's military and Vietnamese secrete military escorted this Buddhist monk into a toyota landcruiser. Right now, his family and human right group are looking for him. They still do not know where he is right now. This is growing concern among Cambodian people who are dare to speak out against Hun Sen Government and Freedom of Speech.

The high rank Cambodian government claimed that Tim Sokhorn returned to his hometown in Kampuchea Krom, but his family and relatives were looking for him in Kampuchea Krom. His family claimed that Tim Sokhorn were executed by the Vietnamese secrete military in Cambodia already.

The Vietnamese military and Hun Sen military want Tim Sokhorn dead, because they claimed that he has connection with Khmer Kampuchea Krom oversea and plus he was demanded a religeous freedom from Vietnam.

For the last couple years, Vietnamese government forbid people to worship religeous in Vietnam freely. Many Cambodian buddhist monks were forced to become civilians and worked on rice plantation.

Now the Human right group are looking for Mr. Tim Sokhorn and file a criminal case in Cambodian court.

Sarith's quote:
If you would like to help Cambodian people, please help remove Hun Sen from Power. Please put pressure on Vietnamese stop influence their politic on Cambodian people.

We are the Khmer People can do so by stopping doing business with Vietnamese which mean boycott buying products that make in Vietnam.

Please make your donation to www.khmerkrom.org to help Khmer Krom and Vietnamese people to fight for freedom of religeous and freedom of speech in Vietnam.

Khmer.org will donate $50 to Khmerkrom.org .

Date: 08/18/2007

Author: Sarith San

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