Whatever you can degrade the reputation of Sam Rainsy, but his
followers still follow him and they can see different from you. I know
the biased mass media in Cambodia is saying the same thing like
you...but finally the right vision will be seen.

I am boring every day from Cambodia media that has relentlessly tried
to intoxicate Cambodian people. Everyone has their own strength and
weakness including Sam Rainsy, but on behalf of Khmers how do you see
goodness to bring real democracy and stability to Cambodia?

KY

On Nov 23, 10:03 am, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Nov 21, 10:21 pm, Khmer Young <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >  Cambodia at the brink of
> > self-suicide<http://cambodianbrightfuture.blogspot.com/2009/11/cambodia-at-brink-o...>
>
> > Look, both Sam Rainsy and people in Kompong Thom are experiencing the same
> > thing: Hun Sen government has cornered them, but when they are trying to
> > escape they are tried by that fake judiciary. Sam Rainsy has been bullied by
> > the majority of assembly, as well as those 7 handicap farmers who are jailed
> > now.
>
> Please tell us where Sam Rainsy now.
> He is fighting along side his contituents while he is enjoying his
> freedom in France.
> That's a coward leader. He is leaving his followers to fight for him.
>
> > So, it makes sense that both Sam Rainsy and those handicap farmers have to
> > accept to what CPP government imposed them to do. Whenever they try to wake
> > up and fight, they will be judged and jailed by "a very ridiculous court". 
> > Both
> > Sam Rainsy and those handicap farmers are fighting against the interests of
> > Vietnamese people. Note, I am saying this I might be also accused of racism,
> > destroying public asset and perpetrating national security by Chheam Yeab,
> > Kannaridh, Var Kimhong or Phay Siphan etc.
>
> If Sam Rainsy is a good leader, he would fight the causes with them,
> not in the living room in France. A true leader is not afraid to be
> jailed for their causes. No, Sam Rainsy is really not a good leader.
> He is there when it's good for him. He is not when the situation is
> not good for him. I thought that he knows exactly what he did over
> there at the border. He knows that it is a good act for the sake of
> the Cambodian land. Why has he run away when they accuse him of doing
> a criminal act? That is right. CPP is saying that the same act is a
> criminal act committed by Sam Rainsy. Two different people see the
> same situation as two different thing. How can it be? If Sam Rainsy is
> so sure that his act is right, why did he run away? Sam Rainsy is in a
> living room in France right now. I thought that his act is right for
> Cambodia. He should not be afraid to fight it.
> Ofcourse, he knows for certain that his act was wrong. The reason of
> doing it may be right. But that act was wrong. A good leadership would
> not have done such a thing. A good leader would not allow his/her
> opponent to use his act against himself. And where is Sam Rainsy now?
> That's right. He has left his followers to fight on their own.

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