Sorry to jump in Lok Virak, Savun,

Cambodia is moving toward a strict one party rule. Hun Sen is grooming Hun
Manet to take over.

I can see that if there were to be any change, it would only come out of the
CPP itself, because Cambodia is the CPP and vice versa. When the former
communist controlling structure is intact, as has been, it will be
absolutely futile for any opposition to play any meaninful politics.

But I agree, till then the two main opposition parties must merge and
prepare for the next time, which I think will be more chaotic because more
opposition people will be competing to defect to obtain positions with the
CPP after they have done five year apprenticship with the SRP, Sihanouk will
die, the yuon children will come of age and play active role in Khmer
society, etc. The whole landscape will change, but not in favour of the
darkie blackie Khmer, because they are the dumbass, lazy majority who only
know how to trudge barefooted all the way from Samlaut to beg for the top
thief Hun Sen's mercy in solving their land disputes.

Cambodians don't believe in democracy but primitive feudalism. Look at the
longmouthful titles which I almost choke to death every time I ever try to
pronounce them.


Mekong Windsor,

 ( there is a river near my place called Windor from which I just came back
visiting a few people a few minutes ago).



On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 12:47 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Dear Lok Savun,
>
> Now that we know who is who among Cambodian politicians, it make more sense
> to start talking about unity. The "HOW" can be worked out among those who
> have guts to set aside their egotism by putting the country's
> interests first. I have always supported and will continue to support the
> unity among all opposition forces. The hardest part is to find a workable
> formula for such a unity that is acceptable for all "leaders".
>
> I was hoping that HRP could win more seats so it could help balance things
> out after the election. We tried our best to unite with other parties before
> the election, but we failed. We also did our best to bring our messages to
> the people asking for their vote during our campaign in July 2008... but the
> people could not exercise their rights freely. Some two million Cambodian
> voters could not vote; nevertheless, our messages have been heard throughout
> the nation.
>
> From my personal involvement and experience during the past electoral
> process; if there is no change in electoral system, no unity among the
> oppositions, the CPP will always "win" regardless. Cambodians don't have 5
> more years to wait for political unity... It must happen now.
>
> Thanks again.
>
> Virak
> =========
>
>  In a message dated 9/8/2008 8:05:34 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>   Lok Virak,
>
>
>
> The solutions, all the opposition parties must dissolve their parties and
> organizes for,  just one political party to takes on CPP.
>
>
>
> Sam Rainsy, Kem Sokha and Pen Sovann and among others smaller parties
> should stop express themselves as "If I don't lead who's going to lead
> "and/or "follow my lead, because I am a top notch politicians."…this is why
> they are failing all the elections, and because they do not show their unity
> to the majority of the Cambodian voters.
>
>
>
> Remember that in 1993, 1998 and 2003 the oppositions were winning the
> majority of the Cambodian votes, but the CPP were leading the country.  Why?
> Because too many Chiefs without Indians. I should add to that also, egoism
> plays majority of the problems.
>
>
>
> Savun
>
>
>
> >
>


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