On Mar 25, 8:03 pm, CS <[email protected]> wrote:
> Based on the critical response on needed actions, I do have a direct
> answer to why they refuse to do it.
>
I thought you had the reason.
> Most of these people are poor. They are scared that any move they make
> will mean death to their family. With an oppressive government such as
> Cambodia, it is very difficult to fight this fear.
>
Now you are giving us these reasonings. Being poor give inability to
defend their own future.
Is this one of those excuses so one can say that there are Vietnamese
etc..... Oh! It might be just a cause that they do like Hun Sen
government.
My friend, scaring is just another excuse to accuse Hun Sen and his
government of this and that etc....
Remember! Cambodian society had changed. They act like gang group in a
large scale. Khmer Rouge had taught them that way. That's why you see
it today. Yet, it doesn't mean that they have no ability to fight and
being scared of death.
It is also wrong to day that it is very difficult to fight this fear.
Cambodians can rise to the occasion. They did it in the past. It is
not different today.
The reality is that they really don't want to do for some reasons. If
Hun Sen government is so bad, they would not be there. STOP coming out
of excuses so you can blame everything on Hun Sen and his government.
Keep yourself to the reality. Don't try to tell the lies so you can
hate Hun Sen and his people.
> An example that silence many protester was the assassination of the
> Union Leader Chea Vichea. He stepped up against the government. His
> actions have created a surged in protestors. However, the government
> knew the way to quickly end this protest is the kill him. By doing so
> also lead an increase in fear for the people.
>
And you are saying that it is the government who ordered that.
If so, what do you have to show us. keep it to the facts.
Your sentiment doesn't count.
How many people have protested against the government? ten thousands,
two hundred thousands? Remember there are millions of Cambodians
today. Don't tell us that those people represent Cambodia. Don't tell
us that Sam Rainsy represents Cambodia.
No one can stop people from being fear. No one has ever said that Hun
Sen government is the best for Cambodia. Don't forget. That's what
they have today.
> If more and more people are brave enough to risk their life by putting
> themself in front, then the government will probably be ousted just
> like Madagascar that just ousted their own government. However, the
> massive amount of fear generated from experiences with the civil war
> in Cambodia and corruption have instilled silence amongst victims.
> They fear something like that will happen again.
>
?So you are saying that it's very simple to overtake Cambodia as long
as one can produce fear.
How stupid Cambodians are if that statement is true.
> Chea Vichea knew he was going to die. He knew since the beginning. I'm
> hoping his documentary will help shed light into those Cambodian to
> further their progress towards upstaging a coup against the
> government.
>
He is very stupid if he knew that he was going to die and still did
it.
He doesn't make any good cause when he does that.
Actually only stupid people do it evenwhen he/she knows he/she is
going to die.
IN AMERICA, IT'S CALLED SUICIDE.
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