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To: All Khmer Patriots

“The Sok An Connections”

Chea Leang (L) and Sok An (R), her uncle


The ECCC is full of Deputy Prime Minister Sok An’s special agents and CPP Party members. More than half of the ECCC senior administration and staff are either CPP Party members or pro-CPP “like-minded.” That’s why it didn’t surprise me when I heard that Khmer Co-prosecutor Chea Leang is the niece of Sok An, and that she refused to prosecute additional Khmer Krahom leaders. Chea Leang will do whatever her uncle Sok An tells her to do. She’s not in the ECCC to seek justices for the victims of the Khmer Krahom.

On May 10, 2011 Chea Leang announced that she has no plan to investigate and prosecute the Khmer Krahom suspects in Case 003 and Case 004 – even though it is a known fact that Meas Muth and Sou Met were former Khmer Krahom military commanders. They were both directly responsible for many killings during the Democratic Kampuchea Period.

Similarly, Mrs. Helen Jarvis, an Australian academic, who’s the ECCC Chief of Public Affairs and Head of the ECCC Victims, is a very good friend of Sok An. She visits Sok An at the Ministry of Council of Ministers quite often to inform and be advised on the ECCC matter. She’s been so good to Sok An that’s why he recently awarded her a Cambodian citizenship - Helen is also a member of the Leninist Party Faction in Australia.

The SRP Party MP Son Chhay was correct when he said that the government can’t find justice for the Khmer Krahom’s victims because the government leaders were former Khmer Krahom themselves!

A SPECIAL NOTE:
It’s great to work for changes alone, but it’s even better if we can work as a team! Be proud to be kon Khmer and help keep Khmer race and culture alive!

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