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Self-determination assumed power. KAMPUCHEA BULLETIN A PICKET AGAINST CENSORSHIP ON KAMPUCHEA 50p NA 29. JUN 1983 On Saturday 21st May, a dozen memberslof the British Kampuchean Support Campaign held a pi cket outside Collet's bookshop in central London. Collet's, whi ch claims to specialise in progressi ve and left-wing literature, recently decided not to sell Kampuchea Bulletin any longer. The manager has refused to give any reasons for this decision. Support the People of Kampuchea! nos. 9& 10 Sept/Dec 198I Demand the immediate and for the Kampuchean reopie! unconditional withdrawal of Vietnamese forces! As the leaflet distributed to passers-by pointed out: "The Kampu chean coalition governments demand for a withdrawal of Vietnamese occupation forces and for the Kampuchean people to decide their own future through free elections is in the interest not only of the Kampuchean but al so of the Vietnamese people and of all progressi ve and democratic forces in the region. Whose interest is Collet's defending in denying its customers the possibility of reading the case for Kampuchean independence ?" BRITISH KAMPUCHEA SUPPORT CAMPAICN THE POLITICSS OF THE KHMERS ROUGES, 1975-78 British Kampuchea Support Campaign SELC LETERI TIDN FOR THE KAMPUCHEAN PE PICKET of the VIETNAMESE THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES SUPPORT KAMPUCHEA EMBASSY The British Kampuchea Support Campaign seeks the ssupport and co-operation of all those who stand for the right of the Kampuchean people to national independence and self-determination. Aid the people of Kampuchea 11.30a.m, Saturday, October 23 We believe that the minimum requirement for peace, independence and national progress in Kampuchea is the withdrawal of ali foreign troops. We therefore condemn the Vietnamese invasion and occupation of Kampuchea and demand the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of Vietnamese forces. VIETNAM EMBASSY, VICTORIA ROAD, LONDON W.8 (Nearest Tube: Kensington High St.) SPECIAL DOUBLE We ask all those who believe in justice and in a nation's right to self- determination to support the Kampuchean people and their patriotic forces, who are fighting the Hanoi aggressors in order to regain their independence and decide their own future. ISSUE If you agree with the aims of the BKSC and would like to support its work either individually or by helping to set up a branch in your area, please complete the form below. British Kampuchea Support Campaign, 31 Bath St., Oldham, Lancs. BRITISH KAMPUCHEA SUPPORT CAMPAIGN NEW ERA BOOKS KAMPUCHEA no.6 March/April KAMPUCHEA BULLETIN KAMPUCHEA 1981 25p BULLETIN BULLETIN On Christmas Day, 1978, the Vietnamese Government invaded Democratic Kampuchea with over 1 00,000 troops and within days put into power the United Front of National Salvation of Kampuchea', formed only a month oarlier in Hanoi. Initially the Vietnamese govern- ment denied the invasion, claiming that Hens Samrin rose to power through a 'popular uprising' of the Kapuchean people. Later they insisted that their troops had been 'invited' by Heng Samrin and that their action was for 'humanitarian' reasons. Con- trary to any 'humanitarian' ideals, the occupying Viotnamese troops have continued to oppress the Kam- puchean pe0ple. With large parts of the country under their admini stration, they have disrupted plant- ing, causing widespread famine. No.7 May/June 1981 25p MAY/JUNE T980 10p NO.I ORGAN OF THE BRITISH KAMPUCHEA SUPPORT CAMPAIGN IN SUPPORT OF SELF-DETERMINATION a U.N. suporvised election. Instead, it has increased the strength and number of occupying troops. On Christmas Day, 1978, the Vietnamese Government Invaded Denocratic Kanpuches with over 100,000 troops and within days put into power the United Front of National Salvation of Kampuches', formed only a month oarlier in Hanoi. Initially the Vietnanese govern- nent denied the invasion, cisining that Heng Samrin rose to power through & 'popular uprising' of the Kpuchoan people. Later they insisted that their troops had boon 'invited' by Heng Sanrin and that their action was for 'humanitarian' reasons. trary to any 'hunanitarian' ideals, the occupying Vietnamese troops have continued to oppress the Kan- puchean people. under their admini stration, they have disrupted plant- Ing, causing widespread famine. The invasion was preceded in the West by a barrege of propagands portraying the Kampuchean government as a group of ruthless fanatics, systematically naBsacring and starving the population. While the aim of this propaganda Waa to justiry the U.S. role in South-east Asia as having been, after all, in the interest of its peoples, it created a climate of opinion in which the Vietnamese felt that they could invade Kampuchoa without provoking much international opposition. installed in Phnom Penh, they amplified the Western sccounta of atrocities under Pol Pot. Tho so anxious to justify the Vietnanese invasion now ochoed these ROcounts in earneat. 2. The Viotnamese government haa planned, for nany years, to harnass the Mekong River for generating electric power for the Vietnamese which involves the flooding Kampuchea and the displacement of the peasants wno live thore, 1s now being implimented with the collab- oration of the puppet government in Phnom Penh. This plan, conomy. large parta of Con- 3. The Vietnamese government 1s colonising Kampuchea by Vitnami sing the bureaucracy and settling Viotnam- ese nationals in areas from where Khmer peasants flod for foar of the invading army. Vith large parts of the country All this points to one thing. The Vietnamose govern- mont undertook the invasion to expand its economic base and consolidate its political power in the region. Ita actions violate the national independence and sovoreignty of Kaoipuchea and threaten the exist- once of the Khner people as a nation. Once The invasion was preceded in the West by a barrage of propaganda portraying the Kampuchean government as a group of ruthless fanatics, systematically massacring and starving the population. While the aim of this propaganda was to justify the U.S. role in South-east Asia as having been, after al1, in the interest of its. pooples, it created a climate of opinion in which the Vietnamese felt that they could invade Kampuchea without provoking much international opposition. Once installed in Phnom Penh, they amplified the Western accounts of atrocities under Pol Pot. Those anxious to justify the Vietnamese invasion now echoed these accounts in earnest. Aims of the Support Campaign The Britiah Kampuchoa Support Campaign sooks the support of all those who, whatever thoir view on the policies that wero pursued under Pol Pot, atand for the right of the Xampuchean people to national indopendence and self-detormination. Hovever, there are a numbor of sources which give a difforent interpretation of recent ovents 1n İndo- China. Noam Chomsicy and Edward S. Herman; journaliat I.F. Stone, who was among the first to call for a U. S. withdrawal from Vietnam, and nany others in the U.S. anti-war movement. scholars such as Laura Sunmere, of the University of Lancaster, and serious journalists 1ike Richard Gott of the uardian. killings di1d not take place under Pol Pot, but they argue that their real CRuses have been obscured and their scale Oxaggerated. They al so suggost that the present food shortago cannot be attributed to Pol Pot aince the fanine oníy seems to have broken out five months aftor the Vietnanese arny occupied a largo part of the country. These sources include rospected scholars like Wo believe that the minimum requirement for peace, indopondonco and the end to famino in Kampuchea is the withdrawal of all foreign troops. Therefore, we condemn the Vietnamese 1nvasion and occupation of Kanpuches and demand the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of viotnames0 and all other foreign forces. In this country they include These writers do not claim that We aupport the Kampuchoan strugglo to rogain thoir independence and decide their own future. THE RESISTANCE we ask all those who believe in justice and in a nation's ri ght to solf-deternination to support the Patriotic and Denocratic Pront, and all othor patriot! who aro fighting the Vietnamese invasion. Ve call on the people of Britain to support all off- orte being made inside and out side Kampuchea, to bring about peace, genuine indopendence and the ocon- onic re-construction of Kampuchea, to render hunar.- 1tarian aid to Kampuchean people, and to demand that the Red Cross and UNICEF be permitted to supervi se the distribution of aid throughout the whole of Kan- puchos, to ensure that it reaches all the victima of foreign aggression. Southeast Asia: The Vitnimese government by their own actions put lie toaheir claims that the invasion of Kampuchea was in 'the interest of the Kampuchean people and that the Heng Saarin regine they installed has popular uppórt. 1. The Vietnamese government has refused to comply with the 'U.N, resolution of Novenber 14th, 1979, calling for a withdrawal of all foreign troops from Kampuchea. Similarly, it has rofused to respond to the call of the Democratic Kampuchean government for The new carve-up MOVES TOWARD UNITY BRITISH KAMPUCHEA SUPPORT CAMPAIGN BRITISH KAMPUCHEA SUPPORT CAMPAIGN

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