Correction
   
The  devil that they don't know 
The  Cambodian People's Party (CPP)  has been gaining its grounds in most 
towns and cities in the U.S.A. where  Cambodian populations are highly 
concentrated. Various Cambodian associations  are now either sympathized with 
the 
CPP or being neutralized. Many overseas  vocal activists are getting old and 
weak both physically and financially. Those  who used to be against the CPP 
now are working with this organization openly and  covertly. Many 
politicians have switched to rally behind the CPP and Hun Sen.  Business 
entrepreneurs have little choice but to cooperate with the government  of 
Cambodia to 
gain maximum profits and to be safe. Politicians who have  businesses inside 
Cambodia are subjected to the same condition.  
The  recent opening of a Cambodian consulate in Lowell, Massachusetts, was 
a real  blow to the oppositions and those who counter to the government’s 
policy. The  CPP has picked an ex-SRP’s official to head the consulate. This 
has added a  thorn in the eye of the SRP’s political organization in North  
America. 
CTN  and TVK are the main sources of government and the CPP’s propaganda. 
These  television stations have reached many Cambodian families,  including 
retail business locations in the U.S. By watching their various  programs 
that  show  all “great” news about economic achievements, social developments 
and various  entertainments, many Cambodians are now at ease with the 
government and some  even praise the works it has done in spite of of the 
charges 
by some national  and international community that it is one of the worst 
administrations in the  world.         
In  regards to  Preah Vihear,  it is  a symbol of nationalism and 
patriotism for the majority of Cambodian  populations. It undoubtedly helps 
boost the 
image of Premier Hun Sen and his  political party. The people will rally 
behind Hun Sen if there are more fights  at the borders. The majority of 
Cambodians feels that Hun Sen is doing the right  thing to protect Cambodian 
interests and disregard any political theaters staged  by both Cambodia and 
Thailand. 
So  far the oppositions are seen to be on the wrong side of this issue. Eng 
Chhay  Eang's letter (and its contents) to protest against a ceremony held 
in  Massachusetts to commemorate Preah Vihear was counterproductive. It was 
a bad  move by SRP’s camp with regards to Preah Vihear issue. It seems that 
SRP is only  looking to be in opposition to anything and everything that the 
government does.  The lawsuits initiated by Mme Mu Soc Hua at this juncture 
will not help SRP in  this particular issue either. It will be viewed as a “
wicked” strategic move of  the oppositions to weaken Cambodian government; 
hence,  they indirectly help Cambodia’s enemy. 
It  is very difficult to fight the devil, but it can be done: One  must not 
be the devil him/herself. Otherwise it will just be an endless  vicious 
cycle. So far, many people have realized that the oppositions are not  
necessarily better than the ruling party. The lack of strong and effective  
organizational structures, the absence of self sustainable political  
infrastructures and the moral indifference among members of political  parties 
give the 
Cambodian people little choice but to stick around with the  devil they have 
and they know. 
 
By  nature people are afraid to change, especially the change from the 
devil they  know to the devil that they don't know. 
 
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