Sam rainsy can't even deal with his people like Hun Sen and others.
Actually, Sam rainsy has no intention to deal with his people. He want
to be different, opposition.
That's right. Sam Rainsy wants to divide his country. That's why he
keeps making his own people bad, really bad.
We all know that Sam rainsy once was a prominent figure in government.
He enjoyed it then. Then he went into twinkle politics where he could
do best, the opposition. Everything in his country is bad. He and his
followers overs are the main force behind his party. The interest of
Cambodia is not his main reason. His acts prove it.
Hence Sam Rainys is nothing but division for his country. That's a
major factor to rebuild Cambodia.

If you continue to think how bad CPP is, you have said anything about
Sam Rainsy. That's why we are talking about it today. If Sam Rainsy is
a hero to the Cambodian people, the figure you just gave us would not
be a reality. More than a half of Cambodian voters did not vote for
Sam Rainsy. Is that good?
Sam Rainsy representative today is amount to nothing in Cambodian
politics. CPP dominates it now.  Don't you know that? And you are
still barking?
Sam Rainsy is dead in Cambodia. The Cambodian people have rejected Sam
Rainsy and his party clearly through the best election Cambodians had
ever held.


If you think that CPP is loosing members, you might want to think
again.
Once again we are talking about Cambodia, not Cambodia in California.
We are talking the Kingdom of Cambodia.


On Mar 25, 5:25 pm, Khmer Young <[email protected]> wrote:
> Kangaroo,
>
> I don't know what benefit you receive from CPP. You are trying to
> weaken SRP through your own propaganda. How division SRP should be?
> How Cambodian people rejected SRP in last election, present and
> future? Your hatred toward SRP is becoming more intensive.
>
> Of course, SRP has no division policy, this party is working to unite
> Cambodians and building democracy. SRP is not rejected by Cambodian
> people. From 24 increased to 26 seats is not bad. The supporting votes
> number is increasing, but SRP cannot increase seats because of NEC and
> CPP's effort to distort the election procedures. Like I told you, CPP
> is decreasing its support from Cambodian people (if I use the election
> result to analysis). CPP got only 53% of total valid vote 6 millions.
> So around 3 millions voted for CPP, how about another 3 millions? and
> how about those 2 millions who lost their chance to vote?
>
> So, your propaganda cannot convince any one here. It is just telling
> us that CPP is losing its mass support gradually.
>
> KY
>
> On Mar 24, 7:18 am, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Perhaps, you choose not to understand the concept of my writing.
> > You are probably right. Pol Pot is a smart man, and no one can take it
> > away from him.
> > Pol Pot also is the one who stood purely for Cambodia. Unfortunately,
> > his ideas and actions ended up destroying Cambodia instead.
> > Now what do you want to say?
>
> > However, you and many other still cling to that division behavior.
> > Remember! Cambodians have rejected that division. They rejected Sam
> > Rainsy who was supposed to be the love of cambodia. He is not any
> > longer. To me, he is a destruction for the Cambodian society.
>
> > On the other hand, Norodom Sihanouk is nothing but parasite to the
> > Cambodian society. He is not a hero. Look back to his action in the
> > past five decades. He has done everything to enhance his power
> > including joining his enemy to promote his power. He was one of the
> > khmer Riouge figure who lead cambodia to the victory over Khmer
> > Republic He flipped flop all the time. He is a good friend of
> > communism. He is not a unified fugure of Cambodia.
>
> > On Mar 24, 3:23 am, Khmer Young <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Kangaroo:
>
> > > you and I will never be an enemy. I am still a Cambodian friend with
> > > you. I understand your standing point of unity. But when I am trying
> > > to understand your concept, you are good to justify your own
> > > righteousness and fool others to believe in your rhetoric. You are not
> > > different from Pol Pot who requested Cambodian people to unite with
> > > them to eliminate the city and rich people. You are not different from
> > > King Sihanouk who appealed his people to unify with him in the forest
> > > to topple America. You are not different from Hun Sen and his members
> > > who appealed Cambodian people to unify with them and Vietnamese to
> > > topple Khmer Rouge. But finally, Khmers has been lossing repeatedly.
> > > Sihanouk's appeal, Khmer lost to Pol Pot's radicalization. Hun Sen's
> > > appeal, Khmers lost national sovereignty to VN. But Khmers are still
> > > good, through different fractions, we can unify to pursue Paris Peace
> > > Agreement. PPA is the flagship yoke for Cambodia. But now Paris Peace
> > > Agreement has gradually been dismissed by Hun Sen administration.
>
> > > On the other hand, what unity are you wanting? Unity followed N.
> > > Sihanouk, unity followed Pol Pot, or unity following incumbent Hun
> > > Sen? You can choose and tell me one unity that you want to persuade
> > > me.
>
> > > For me, I can tell you and everyone here; unity following all those
> > > ego-centric leaders are the hell for Cambodians and their nation. Only
> > > unity following the rule of laws is the heaven for Cambodians and
> > > their nation. The rule of laws have been reborn and universally
> > > declared after the Paris Peace Agreement signed.
>
> > > SRP is one of the main actors to adjudicate the stipulation inscribed
> > > in the Paris Peace Accord...the stipulation encourages political
> > > plurality, economic liberalization and the bolstering the rule of
> > > laws, good governance and decentralization etc.
>
> > > What unity do you mean? And what division of political plurality you
> > > mean? In your brain, political plurality will create division or
> > > unity? And what is your backup to that? To change current Cambodia to
> > > single party like Vietnam and China? Or what?
>
> > > As a Khmer, an opposition party or other political parties in Cambodia
> > > will increase division in Cambodia or increase democracy? Or Cambodia
> > > should not have political criticism and leave CPP lead the country
> > > alone?
>
> > > All these questions might enlighten you some way of thought, or if it
> > > is not...because it is your political bigot or cynicism?
>
> > > KY
>
> > > On Mar 23, 2:00 pm, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Can you tell us how many percent of Cambodians act this way?
> > > > Is it the responsibility of their government?
> > > > What happened to the Cambodian greatness?
> > > > Oh! What do you think about this story?
> > > > Isn't an ugly act committed by some Cambodians?
> > > > If they know it's bad, why are they doing it?
> > > > Isn't this one of the Cambodian ugly rotten society?
> > > > If I own this country, I would let it out to the world like you are
> > > > doing it here?
>
> > > > On Mar 23, 4:31 pm, "Sam Rainsy Party of North America"
>
> > > > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Human Trafficking on the Rise in Cambodia
>
> > > > > German UNICEF Chairwoman Heide Simonis, right, poses with Somaly Mam 
> > > > > from
> > > > > Cambodia, following a news conference on child prostitution in Berlin 
> > > > > (File)
> > > > > Child of a Cambodian prostitute stands in the doorway of a Phnom Penh 
> > > > > slum
> > > > > shack as a group of sex workers play cards to pass the time (File)
>
> > > > > By Rory Byrne
> > > > > Voice of America
> > > > > Phnom Penh
> > > > > 23 March 2009
>
> > > > > Every year in Cambodia, hundreds of girls are trafficked and sold into
> > > > > brothels where they are forced to work as sex slaves. Although precise
> > > > > figures are unavailable, analysts say that the rate of trafficking is
> > > > > soaring. Many of the victims endure years of torture and abuse in 
> > > > > brothels,
> > > > > resulting in lasting physical and psychological damage.
>
> > > > > Despite recent efforts by the Cambodian authorities to curb the 
> > > > > country's
> > > > > huge illicit sex industry, analysts say it is continuing to thrive. 
> > > > > Although
> > > > > many brothels have closed their front doors, their back doors remains 
> > > > > wide
> > > > > open. Other brothels are using hairdressers or beauty shops to front 
> > > > > their
> > > > > illicit trade.
>
> > > > > Although some sex workers do the job to escape poverty, many of those
> > > > > working in brothels are victims of human trafficking who are held 
> > > > > against
> > > > > their will and forced to work as sex slaves.
>
> > > > > Founded by a former sex slave, The Somaly Mam Foundation was set up 
> > > > > in 1996
> > > > > to rescue and rehabilitate victims of human trafficking.
>
> > > > > Since then, the group has rescued more than 5,000 girls from brothels
> > > > > throughout Cambodia and is now caring for more than 250 former sex 
> > > > > workers,
> > > > > more than half of whom were under 18 years of age.
>
> > > > > Somaly Mam says that the trafficking problem is getting worse every 
> > > > > year.
> > > > > She blames organized crime and corrupt officials for running the 
> > > > > industry.
>
> > > > > She says that criminal networks have set up a structured 
> > > > > people-trafficking
> > > > > system. She says agents go from village to village, looking for girls 
> > > > > whom
> > > > > they lure away with promises of marriage or a good job. She says that,
> > > > > because many of the victims are poorly educated, they fall for the 
> > > > > trick and
> > > > > when they come to the city they get locked in a brothel.
>
> > > > > Trafficking victims are enslaved, tortured
>
> > > > > Trafficking victims in Cambodia typically endure years of torture and 
> > > > > abuse.
>
> > > > > Vann Sina was lured from her village with an invitation to a 
> > > > > Christmas party
> > > > > when she was just 13 years old. When she arrived in Phnom Penh she was
> > > > > locked in an underground cellar.
>
> > > > > She says she was beaten a lot and had to serve many clients. She says 
> > > > > that
> > > > > if she refused she was tortured with electric shocks or forced to eat 
> > > > > hot
> > > > > chilies. She says that if she did not receive 15 or more clients 
> > > > > every day
> > > > > she was starved and beaten.
>
> > > > > Life in a brothel is a living hell, says Somaly Mam, as she recalls 
> > > > > her
> > > > > years of abuse:
>
> > > > > She says that, if you have never lived in a brothel, you cannot 
> > > > > understand
> > > > > how bad it is. She says she had to receive more than ten clients a 
> > > > > day and
> > > > > that most of them were drunk, smelled bad and were very violent. She 
> > > > > says
> > > > > that the terror she endured was so bad it is indescribable.
>
> > > > > Years spent locked in a brothel takes a huge mental and physical toll 
> > > > > on the
> > > > > victims.
>
> > > > > As well as the scourge of AIDS and other sexually transmitted 
> > > > > diseases, many
> > > > > are psychologically damaged by their experiences
>
> > > > > Most of the girls who arrive at the Somaly Mam Foundation require 
> > > > > years of
> > > > > therapy, says chief doctor Ma Ly.
>
> > > > > She says that most of the girls who come to the center have severe 
> > > > > mental
> > > > > problems. She says they get angry easily, they shout a lot and many 
> > > > > of them
> > > > > just want to die. She says she tries to encourage them to love 
> > > > > themselves
> > > > > again, but that can take years of therapy.
>
> > > > > The Somaly Mam Center creates a loving environment where former 
> > > > > victims can
> > > > > make new friends and attempt to recapture their lost childhoods.
>
> > > > > Somaly Mam says the center tries to teach them to love themselves 
> > > > > again, but
> > > > > that they must never
>
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