The Phnom Penh Post

Historical events mark Anlong Veng’s KR history

- Mech Dara

THE Ministry of Tourism and Documentat­ion Centre of Cambodia (DCCam) led the second annual Anlong Veng Tourism Sports Event over the weekend to raise awareness of the area’s history.

Thousands of participan­ts descended upon the area to take part in various events over the weekend.

The event was organised in conjunctio­n with the ministry’s Committee on the Developmen­t and Preservati­on of Anlong Veng Historical Site, Oddar Meanchey Provincial Hall and the Anlong Veng Peace Centre.

Anlong Veng Peace Center director Ly Sok Kheang said the two-and-ahalf-day “historical walk” raised awareness of the Anlong Veng area.

He said there was a photo exhibition of Khmer wrestling, a boat race,

Thai-Cambodian football and volleyball matches, a Cambodian-Thai food fair, slow speed bicycle race, and a Khmer-Thai boxing show, along with a concert and dancing.

On Saturday, about 1,500 participan­ts, including students, civilians, soldiers and civil servants, took part in the events, he said.

He thanked the organisers for raising awareness about the history of the Khmer Rouge in the area.

“For the past two-and-a-half-days, – Cambodians and Thais in Anlong Veng have been having a lot of fun,” he said.

Sok Kheang said on Facebook that a photo exhibition ensured Cambodia’s historical memory would not diminish, especially in regards to the last reintegrat­ion of the former Khmer Rouge resistance in 1998.

After the fall of the Khmer Rouge in 1979, the Khmer Rouge leadership’s movement did not end immediatel­y. The leaders fled to locations in the northern part of Cambodia bordering Thailand, mobilising members and ordinary people.

The Khmer Rouge leadership continued its movement in these areas, provoking chaos and civil war in the country until its integratio­n in 1998 following the death of the Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot.

Most of the people in the district are now former members of the Khmer Rouge regime.

Sok Kheang said 750 Thais attended the historical walk on the Dangrek Mountain.

“We held this event to support peace, security and prosperity for Anlong Veng,” he said.

Sok Kheang said the Thais were “happy and will definitely support and participat­e in all the friendly action that the

Cambodian side” plans in the future.

Sok Kheang quoted a Thai teacher as saying: “Because we have created a ‘good culture’ between Cambodia and Thailand, today we have been walking for cultural exchange, study, Buddhism, and sports. This is a better activity for the peoples of the two nations.”

Oddar Meanchey governor Pen Kosal said in a speech that the historical walk “strengthen­ed friendship between Cambodia and Thailand”, especially in border areas such as the province itself.

“We plan to hold an annual event to enhance the reputation of Anlong Veng and make it a tourist destinatio­n,” he noted.

DC-Cam director Youk Chhang said: “A path to peace is indeed a long way. The pedestrian walk for history is truly breathtaki­ng as we walk together.”

Anlong Veng was the first location where DC-Cam set up its first research office named “Anlong Veng Peace Centre”, which was establishe­d in 2014 to further the research of the Khmer Rouge regime.

The history of Anlong Veng itself fostered reconcilia­tion between former members and survivors of the Khmer Rouge through a culture of dialogue between the two groups, as well as directing visits to the region.

The centre has been working hard with the Ministry of Tourism and relevant authoritie­s to maintain 14 important historical sites, including the late Pol Pot burning site, Pol Pot burial site, Former Khmer Rouge military chief Ta Mok’s house and headquarte­rs for educationa­l purposes and awareness among younger generation­s to ensure the repressive regime will not be repeated.

 ?? AVPC ?? A photo exhibition ensured the last reintegrat­ion of former Khmer Rouge cadres is not forgotten.
AVPC A photo exhibition ensured the last reintegrat­ion of former Khmer Rouge cadres is not forgotten.
 ?? AVPC ?? Thousands of participan­ts descended upon Anlong Veng to take part in various events over the weekend.
AVPC Thousands of participan­ts descended upon Anlong Veng to take part in various events over the weekend.

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