Celebrating the anniversary of the Victory Day (January 7, 1979 – 2022), the Cambodian leader said this day 43 years ago marks the great victory of the Cambodian people over the Pol Pot genocidal regime, closing down a dark page and opening up a new one - that of independence, freedom, democracy, and social progress.
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Cambodian people bid farewell to Vietnamese volunteer soldiers in Phnom Penh. |
January 7 has been taken as the second birthday of Cambodians, noted the PM who is also President of the Cambodia People’s Party (CPP), adding that without the Victory Day, Cambodians would not have had everything like they are having today.
Khmer Times on the same day reported that 43 years ago, Vietnamese volunteer soldiers, together with Cambodian resistance fighters launched a general campaign to overthrow the brutal Khmer Rouge regime, paving the way for peace in the war-torn country.
The day is marked every year to celebrate the victory over the genocidal regime in which an estimated 1.7 million people died of execution, starvation, forced labor and diseases, the Cambodian news outlet said.
Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, the CPP celebrates the victory day in small, modest ceremonies across the country, it said.
Cambodian leaders, including PM SamdechTecho Hun Sen and National Assembly President Samdech Heng Samrin, sent greeting messages on the occasion through their Facebook pages, which highlighted that Cambodia has regained its prestige on the international arena and been actively contributing to building peace and sustainable development in the region and the world, according to the Cambodia news agency AKP.
Source: VNA