What is unity? Is it something we unite together as long as we have commong goal and like each other? Is that the way it works in Cambodia? Please tell us what your unity means.
On the other hand, it seems like your typical Cambodian behavior has come around like many others before you. You attack one's personality instead of facing the exact meaning of what was presented. No one's idea is right or wrong Including the Khmer Rouge ideology. The real clue is ability to make that belief or rhetoric work. If it doesn't work, it doesn't matter how good it is. By the way, stop that behavior. If you can't contest the fact, just say so. We already know that you can't face the fact. 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. > Try to make Cambodians follow your footsteps, which are far away from Cambodia. I don't have any rights to make them do anything. They are the ones who must steel their country to fullfill themselves as a country. Don't make them believe that you are the greatest. You may live in a greatest nation on earth. Yet, Cambodians have the same right. They want to live in their own country as best as they could. Don't try to make them fight each other more as they have been doing in the last five decades. They have had enough, and they have come a long way to where it is today. My friend, Whether you like it or not, Cambodia comes to where it is today under the leadership of Hun Sen. You may talk bad things about Hun Sen. However, He has lead Cambodia with his peers to where it is today. Not Sam Rainsy Not overseas Cambodians Oh! I just heard that those rich people in Cambodia are right because they have relationship with those in the US. What kind of rhetoric is that. Cambodia is that bad. Don't they have economy? That's the kind of rhetoric making Cambodia bad. The people of Cambodia have the courage to come out of the dead and brought themselves to where it is. That's their courageous act. Even when they sweat so hard daily just to meet the day's need, they are please to live their lives hoping that one day things will be different. That's called opportunity. In America, all people have opportunities to do their best to succeed. Not everyone will succeed. Yet, the opportunity is there. Today, Cambodians have that opportunity. Poor people now know how to do small businesses engaging in sell and trade etc....... Many of them work in factories making money to support their family back home etc....... What do you call that. On the other hand, many people like you and many others are crying foul from the outside how sick Cambodia is. Cambodians don't need that. Oversea Cambodians cannot buy Cambodia with their American dollars. The people of Cambodia will live on their own the best they could. > 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. > SRP and their renegades are nothing but activist of division. They have leadership. That's why they can't really gain any voice in government. Look at their rhetorics and activities coming out fo that camp. You will see rhetoric of hate and disgust of their own people in Cambodia. That was why they stop voting for Sam Rainsy party. > 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? > My friend, That's your word. However, Cambodians are the ones who choose their own destiny. If they want Khmer Rouge back, the best of luck to them. If they want Hun Sen and CPP, that's their choice. If they choose to abandon Sam Rainsy, goodluck to them. If you live in America, you have no voice. > 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? > You are right. The more opposition party exist, the wider division it will be. Tha't s exactly right. The question should not ask what should be done to eliminate CPP. The question should be asked to those who create that division. As we use our common sentence above, Cambodians needs to eliminate opposition parties to make it unity. That's you heard it. Opposition is nothing but destruction. You've seen it time and time again. The majority fo those opposition parties are those who live overseas. They make their money from those people. Hence they want Cambodia to act like those people. THAT'S WRONG. Cambodians need to live their lives in their own country. They don't need the rhetoric from no one including the American government. USA may influence them. Yet, the choice is theirs, not mine. Let them live their lives. > All these questions might enlighten you some way of thought, or if it > is not...because it is your political bigot or cynicism? > > KY > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org" group. This is an unmoderated forum. Please refrain from using foul language. Thank you for your understanding. Peace among us and in Cambodia. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/camdisc Learn more - http://www.cambodia.org -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

