Lok Bun Heang.Cambodia is heading to the final phase of stateless
nation, the soon to be Indo China Federation is in the corner.Give
round applause to hard work and bloody sacrifice of Hanoi's leaders
and its founder uncle HO. His dream became real, history is being made
now, not tomorrow nor the future .The question, are we ready ? Do not
blame others, Cambodian has to admit and accept the status quo,
whether you like or not, it will happen, our future is very dim and
slim to survive as nationhood. We are broken nation, our social fabric
is completely broken.The CPP is an agent of change, institutional
corruption, violence,poverty are the main policy of the current
government.

On Jun 11, 8:56 pm, "sacravatoons" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>   ......Sometime we try to forget Yuon-Hanoi who is behind the scene.While 
> we're Khmer, point the fingers to blame each others ; the Illegal Yuon 
> immigrants poured everyday until Cambodia will become the next Champa or 
> Tibet of China.
>   Yuon-Hanoi had collaborated with Hun Xen's regime to kill Khmer innocents 
> under their plot was called : " 5K ".......the world is silence about it.
>
>   Yuon-Hanoi had created it mighty tool : " NEC " to let Hun Xen and CPP 
> become the Winner forever.
>   It doesn't matter the opposition group join together,they will be failed to 
> win the Election a la fake
>   Democracy of CPP's tyranny regime.Today they're just a " Prop " to 
> decorating the stage of Cambodia Kingdom ,under the Master Yuon-Hanoi ruling. 
>                
>
>   I always consider everyone is a Hero to Free Cambodia & its people out of 
> Hanoi Colony.
>   This is not a first or last time that Cambodia is suppressed by our 
> neighbors.....if we are looking back
>   to the darkness Khmer history,Long Veak was our tragedy time, Cambodia 
> wasn't even had a million
>   population to live.....but we have been survived until now !
>   Today Cambodia is creating a lot Human resources everywhere around the 
> world.They are getting stronger and stronger everyday, for sure they know  
> they are Khmers.
>   This is a big impact to the situation political climate in Cambodia ; our 
> Khmer Kampuchea Krom had shown us they unity have made Yuon-Hanoi is panic.
>
>   Friday, October 24, 2008
>   ABC Radio Australia
>
>   CHANDLER: The issue was decided by the International Court of Justice in 
> 1962, a judgement that Thais didn't like, but it was final at the time and it 
> reflected the way the border was drawn by the French and the Thais together 
> in 1907 when those northwestern provinces returned from Thailand to Cambodia. 
> The temple is inside Cambodian territory, because of an anomaly on the 
> border. In other words to get to the temple in Thailand, you walk along a 
> flat plain, to get to it from Cambodia, you have to go up a cliff. So this 
> border was not there before obviously in the 10th Century when the temple was 
> built.
>
>   But it's a matter of the Cambodians of course attach a great deal of 
> importance, may be we might say too much, but you can't judge them to their 
> ancient past and their glorious temples and the fact that this was given 
> World Heritage status by the UNESCO, gave them another boost in their own 
> prestige.
>
>   Now the Thai have never taken the Cambodians seriously and in almost any 
> way. They have always looked down on them and this seemed like a good 
> sideshow that they could develop for their own purposes and I think the 
> Cambodians reacted in a predictable way, may be overreacted, but still they 
> didn't want their temple taken away from them. It is about the matter of how 
> 80 million pushes 12 million. It's going to happen and the Cambodian economy 
> is dominated with Thai products and so on. Along the border the trade is 
> always to the benefit of the Thai.
>
>   I think the Cambodians are fed up with it and they were for sometime fed up 
> with being pushed round by the Vietnamese, so their reaction is sensible.
>
>   If Dr Chandler is right we wait and see the Phenomenon of the Khmer 
> reaction .
>   Will the history repeat ?
>
>   Cheers,
>   Ung Bunheang
>
>   Note: The IGOSIM is our Mankind's ignorance.Could we dropp it ,to make our 
> Cambodia survives on this ugly planet.
>
>   Lok Mam Sonando knows very well “who is who” within and among SRP, HRP and 
> other political parties.  Some statements he has made may offend leaders, 
> members and followers of said individual party. However, putting all 
> political philosophy and rhetoric aside, there are a lot of truth and reality 
> in what he had described about those leaders and their political 
> organizations.  
>
>   Mr. Sonando (and everyone in Cambodian political sphere) knows that there 
> are divisions within SRP, HRP and others. He knows that there are dishonest 
> politicians within all of them. He knows that the CPP only leaves certain 
> rooms for the oppositions to walk and play (politics). He understands that, 
> logically, with the current systems intact and with the ways the oppositions 
> operate, the CPP will always win.
>
>   The whole world including all opposition leaders know that, too. The 
> difference is they (opposition leaders) don't admit or tell their supporters 
> the whole truth for fearing that they may lose their supporting 
> bases—manpower, money, other contributions and public image, etc…  
>
>   To their credit, the opposition leaders have managed to drum up some 
> supports among Overseas Khmers to venture on thus far.  The CPP is more than 
> happy to see that such processes don't die down, because without financial 
> support from overseas it may have to somehow help fund or create another 
> opposition party to legitimize its power.                
>
>   Cambodians inside Cambodia are much smarter than we think regarding 
> Cambodian political playing fields. Many of them have been playing along very 
> well to make a few dollars more per campaign season. Try not to fund them for 
> a couple of months, you will see what happen.  While some hardcore members 
> still believe in their leaders’ imaginary vision that the opposition will win 
> one day, many pragmatic ones just take a ride along until the end of the 
> road.  
>
>   Questioning Mr. Sonando’s patriotism because what he had to say is not a 
> wise move. It is much better to take him as one of the critics; value his 
> opinions for he is right and view him as an opponent to the oppositions.  
> Those outsiders who have not set your foot inside Cambodia and have not 
> gotten involved deeply in “real politics” ought to keep your mind open.
>
>   Regards,
>
>   ===========
>   In a message dated 6/11/2009 10:59:33 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
> [email protected] writes:
>
>
>
>     ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>     From: vandee suon <[email protected]>
>     Date: 2009/6/11
>     Subject: Re: [SAMRAINSYPARTY-For] Re: My Analysis on Mr. Man Sonando
>     To: [email protected]
>
>     Cc: Sichantha Ouk <[email protected]>, [email protected], Mong Heng 
> <[email protected]>, Lyaun Hay <[email protected]>, Ros Lida 
> <[email protected]>, [email protected], 
> [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], Bolin 
> Davith <[email protected]>, BUNKORN YUN <[email protected]>, 
> [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], polo chun 
> <[email protected]>, Naline Pea <[email protected]>, [email protected], 
> [email protected]
>
>     Dear compatriots,
>
>     I do agree with you lauk Pretty Ma on the complexity of issues in regard 
> to Cambodian politics and that lauk Mam Sonando, although as patriotic as he 
> is should limit himdself just to educate and unifying fellow khmers on moral 
> and social issues which I think he is appropriate for and passionate and 
> leave politics to though suited for. I had the opportunity of having met Mr. 
> Mam Sonando at the International Convention for Human Rights in Melbourne 
> last year hosted by Khmer Krom. Though naive at times on international and 
> political issues however I found Mr. Mam Sonando is a committed individual 
> who fought hard for justice and democracy for fellow khmers, not afraid of 
> losing his life at the process, a true patriot, no doubt. He is a radical and 
> with lack of understanding of politics and protocols in general did not 
> realised the consequences of his words and the impact that it has on a 
> general khmer population. Nevertheless, he is a rare breed and should be 
> commended to be on our side.
>
>     Warmest regards,
>
>     Suon Vandee
>
>     On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 3:59 AM, raci say <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>             Pretty,
>
>             I did not listen to him but does he sound like Rush--the hard 
> core republican?
>
>             Raci
>
>             --- On Wed, 6/10/09, PrettyMa <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>               From: PrettyMa <[email protected]>
>               Subject: [SAMRAINSYPARTY-For] My Analysis on Mr. Man Sonando
>               To: [email protected]
>               Cc: "Sichantha Ouk" <[email protected]>, [email protected], "Mong 
> Heng" <[email protected]>, "Lyaun Hay" <[email protected]>, "Ros 
> Lida" <[email protected]>, [email protected], 
> [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], "Bolin 
> Davith" <[email protected]>, "BUNKORN YUN" <[email protected]>, 
> [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], "polo 
> chun" <[email protected]>, "Naline Pea" <[email protected]>, [email protected], 
> [email protected]
>               Date: Wednesday, June 10, 2009, 10:52 AM
>
>               Dear Colleagues & Friends,
>
>               I could not believe what I was listening to Mr. Mam Sonando 
> last Monday night, June 8, 2009.  It was shocking to hear such a vicious 
> personal attack against the Right Honourable Sam Rainsy and the party by a 
> man whom I thought to be somewhat patriotic.  I was once thought of him 
> rather highly, although I never really get a chance to meet or hear him.  He 
> disappointed me big time.   What is he trying achieve in using his 
> broadcasting facility to blitz attacks on the official opposition when the 
> country is in need of  one?  In the interest of whom or what parties he was 
> trying to do?
>
>               Mr. Sonando's choices of words were really poor and sounded 
> childish at time.  He pretended to be intelligent, a lot more than Sam Rainsy 
> as he called our leader "Akvichea" (uneducated).   As his personal attack 
> went on you began to realize how shallow his arguments were, unsupportable, 
> short-sighted, and they showed his tremendous lack of judgment and ability to 
> think critically on issue as complex as Cambodian politics.  
>
>               He did not understood the
>
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