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Sunday 30 May 2010

A Brief History of Khmer Krom People

Flag of the Khmer Krom people.

The Khmer Krom (Vietnamese: Khơ Me Crộm) - Khmer people living in the Delta and the Lower Mekong area known as Kampuchea Krom. Because of the violence by the Khmer Rouge government, the large population of Khmers were reduced to a mere 12 million. Today, they are regarded as the indigenous ethnic Khmer minority living in southern Vietnam. In Vietnamese, they are known as Khơ-me Crộm or Khơ-me dưới, which literally means “Khmer from below” (“below” referring to the lower areas of the Mekong Delta).

The Khmer Krom are ethnic Khmer who inhabited that area long before the arrival of the Vietnamese.

According to Vietnamese government figures (1999 census), there are 1,055,174 Khmer Krom in Vietnam. However, Khmer and Khmer Krom sources put the number of Khmer Krom people living in Vietnam as high as 12 million.

Beginning in the early 17th century, colonization of the area by Vietnamese settlers gradually isolated the Khmer of the Mekong Delta from their brethren in Cambodia proper and resulted in their becoming a minority in the delta.

Prey Nokor was the most important commercial seaport to the Khmers. The city’s name was changed by Vietnam to Sài Gòn and then Hồ Chí Minh City. The loss of the city prevented the Cambodians access to the South China Sea. Subsequently, the Khmers' access to the sea was now limited to the Gulf of Thailand. It began as a small fishing village known as Prey Nokor. The area that the city now occupies was originally swampland, and was inhabited by Khmer people for centuries before the arrival of the Vietnamese.

In 1623, King Chey Chettha II of Cambodia (1618-1628) allowed Vietnamese refugees fleeing the Trịnh-Nguyễn War in Vietnam to settle in the area of Prey Nokor, and to set up a custom house at Prey Nokor. Increasing waves of Vietnamese settlers, which the Cambodian kingdom, weakened because of war with Thailand, could not impede, slowly Vietnamized the area. In time, Prey Nokor became known as Saigon.

In 1698, Nguyễn Hữu Cảnh, a Vietnamese noble, was sent by the Nguyen rulers of Huế to establish Vietnamese administrative structures in the area, thus detaching the area from Cambodia, which was not strong enough to intervene. Since 1698, the area has been firmly under Vietnamese administration. The Vietnamese became the majority population in most places[citation needed].

In 1802 Nguyen Anh crowned himself emperor Gia Long and had unified all territories which are now modern Vietnam, including the Khmer Krom territory. In the 1970s, the Khmer Rouge regime attacked Vietnam in an attempt to reconquer those areas of the delta still predominantly inhabited by Khmer Krom people, but this military adventure was a total disaster and precipitated the invasion of Cambodia by the Vietnamese army and subsequent downfall of the Khmer Rouge, with Vietnam occupying Cambodia.

Son Ngoc Thanh, the nationalist Cambodian, was a Khmer krom, born in Trà Vinh, Vietnam. Cambodia got independence in Geneva, 1954, through the Vietnamese struggle in the First Indochina War.

In 1757, the Vietnamese colonized the provinces of Psar Dèk (renamed Sa Đéc in Vietnamese) and Moat Chrouk (vietnamized to Châu Đốc).

Human Rights

Many independent NGOs report the human rights of the Khmer Krom are still being violated by the Vietnamese government. Khmer Krom are reportedly forced to adopt Vietnamese family names and speak the Vietnamese language. {2} The education of the Khmer Krom is neglected and they face many hardships in everyday life, such as difficult access to Vietnamese health services (recent epidemics of blindness affecting children have been reported in the predominantly Khmer Krom areas of the Mekong delta, difficulty in practicing their religion (Khmer Krom are Theravada Buddhists, like Cambodian and Thai people, but unlike Vietnamese who are mostly Mahayana Buddhists or few Roman Catholics), difficulty in finding jobs outside of the fields, and social racism. The Khmer Krom are among the poorest segments of the population in southern Vietnam.[citation needed]

Unlike other minority people groups of Vietnam, the Khmer Krom are largely unknown in the Western world, despite efforts by associations of exiled Khmer Krom such as the Khmer Kampuchea Krom Federation to publicize their issues with the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation. No Western government has raised the matter of the Khmer Krom’s human rights with the Vietnamese government.

The Khmer Krom culture could become better known through its tourist sites in the Mekong Delta. Khmer Buddhist temples located in places such as Long An, Tien Giang, Vinh Long, Tra Vinh, Bac Lieu, and Soc Trang are now very popular as tourist destinations.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

A single fact is worth a shipload of arguments that KampucheaKrom (land and people, of course)belongs to Cambodia. Any CPP member who denies the fact is true quisling.

Anonymous said...

i do not understand the CPP. why the hell do they think that khmer krom does not belong to srok khmer?WHY!!!!!???????IF the yuon rape their daughters, does he still think it was her boyfriends to???!!!

Anonymous said...

CPP not even think their family is belong to them. Everything their do is just satify their Tea Master Uncle Ho Chi Ming...

Anonymous said...

The CPP traitors have to deny about Khmer Krom, Kampuchea Krom and border encroachments because they don't want the truth to come out. If the truth is revealed it means they are they traitors because they don't try to protect Cambodian territory.

Anonymous said...

CPP is a very important mechanism of Hanoi's master plan of destroying Khmer's unity, and Vietnamization in Cambodia.
That is why CPP is attacking Khmer's freedom and Khmer real nationalism in all forms.

The attacking on Samrainsy is not about himself alone,but it is about the whole Khmer's freedom and possible Khmer reunification from down south ( Khmer Krom) to north (in Thailand)._

We got to wake up before it's too late. All the dark period of wars and lost of millions of lives in Cambodia, Loas and Kampuchea Krom was the grand plan of Hanoi's expansionism in Indochina.

Nealy 6 million illegal Vietnamese are now living and own farmlands and businesses in Cambodia.

If we all fail to realize this Hanoi's strategy, Cambodia will become another Vietnamese's state just like Khmer Krom facing right now.

True Khmer