The worse part of it is that thousands of killers are still roaming
the street of Cambodia.
Actually, they are still living among Cambodian people.


On Feb 18, 12:24 pm, M Preuk <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> In reply to the following assertion:
>
> "The Khmer Rouge leaders including Duch can't be forgiven. We can't even
> forgive a person who murders a person; we'll send him/her to jail."
>
> Let me simply state that the above rhetoric sounds nice on paper, but the
> author forgets that the reality in Srok Khmer is otherwise. Case in point:
> the current leaders of the Royal Government of Cambodia are all former Khmer
> Rouge officials, they may not be the top leaders, but they were regional
> leaders/commanders. As for sending a murderer to jail, this is not so in
> Srok Khmer either: the killers rule, the maimed and landless go to jail. You
> don't need to believe me just read the news by yourself, that is if you have
> the courage to face the truth.
> Last bu not least, please leave Lord Buddha out of this, this is merely
> communist issues.
>
> Thank you,
>
> M. Preuk (nighttime observer)
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 12:12 PM, Soriya <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > The Buddha's Law Of Karma & The Khmer Rouge Leaders
>
> > The Buddha's Law Of Karma evidently applies to the Khmer Rouge
> > leaders, as it applies to every one on earth. When the Khmer Rouge
> > leaders were on their killing spree of the Cambodian people, they were
> > confident that no one would be willing or capable to intervene to try
> > to stop them in their execution of the genocide of the Cambodian
> > people. Also, the absense of the resistance from the Cambodian people
> > at the grassroot level against the genocide (the opposition against
> > the genocide from some former Khmer Rouge factions including Hun Sen
> > wasn't at the grassroot level) led the Khmer Rouge leaders to think
> > that they were a "very strong
> > unbeatable" force. By grassroot level I mean, eg, individual Cambodian
> > victims killing Khmer Rouge officials, or organizing into groups that
> > fought back the Khmer Rouge.
>
> > Then the Law Of Karma kicked in. The KAMM PIA VEH RIA that the Khmer
> > Rouge leaders KOR SARNG brought their regime to
> > extinction, by making them erroneously believe that the 2 factors
> > mentioned above (confidence of the Khmer Rouge leaders & the absence
> > of the resistance from the Cambodian people) "proved" that they were
> > so "powerful" that they could "invade & seize" Vietnam, by making them
> > try to "invade" Vietnam, & by making Vietnam succeed in ousting them
> > from Cambodia.
>
> > When I saw Duch in the Khmer Rouge Trial in Phnom Penh as broadcast on
> > Canadian TV, I saw a hateful mass-murderous barbarian, who's been
> > brought to justice by the Law Of Karma. And I thought of my relatives
> > who were killed, directly or indirectly, by the Khmer Rouge, including
> > my older brother, his wife, & both of his children (a nice boy & his
> > younger beautiful sister) (most probably directly, because my brother
> > was arrested by the Khmer Rouge while we were on our way escaping to
> > Vietnam; his wife decided to be with him & took the children with
> > her), & an older sister of mine.
>
> > The Khmer Rouge leaders including Duch can't be forgiven. We can't
> > even forgive a person who murders a person; we'll send him/her to
> > jail. So how can we forgive a bunch of hateful murderous shameless
> > barbarians who hatefully indiscriminately atrociuosly murdered
> > 2,000,000 out of 6,000,000, or 1/3, of their OWN innocent people??
> > Besides, if we forgive them, then a new genocide, by whatever Khmer
> > faction, is more likely to happen again than if we don't forgive them.- 
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