The Earth orbits and rotates around the Sun according to its law. The
Moon orbits around the Earth according to its law. Man made satellites
orbit around the Earth are made use of the law of gravity.

Electricity and electronic devices are all operate according to its
law. Natures operate according to its law. Everything on this Earth
runs according to its law.

There are laws for everything. Man makes and breaks law.

Their leaders’ thoughts like this and it’s affecting the general
population. Most of the government officials are playboys. With lots
of money and power, they abuse their own people at will and it’s
affecting the mental mind of the population.

The rich and powerful have got everything except happiness. They chase
after happiness by breaking so many laws which the make this country
so dumb at so many things.

Sometimes the outer world can give the inner world some temporary
pleasures, but at what cost. The Cambodian leaders are trying to
change the outer world to suite their inner world of their mind, which
is impossible as it only making their country closer and closer to
total collapse. Their past leaders had done it so many times, the
results were the lost of lands and populations. And now they are doing
it again and again and again.

They are bleeding Cambodia from good order to chaos and they will not
find happiness. They can bleed Cambodia to death, and they still won’t
find it either.  Because what they do not realize is there is no
happiness in the outer world, happiness is found in the inner world.

The smaller ones are imitating the bigger ones by preying on people
who are weaker than themselves.

One of the six laws is the law of the mind is the law of
interconnected. What you see on the outer world is the reflection of
what kind of thoughts is in the mind of the inner world of people live
that country.

Their thoughts speak of a woman as beautiful, ugly, skinny, fat,
prostitute, intelligent and stupid.

They should train thoughts to sees in every woman a mother, a sister,
or a daughter of every man.

Cambodia could not be fixed from outer world, but from in the inner
world.



On Nov 27, 5:30 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> Rape, abuse in Kingdom is reaching crisis level: minister
>
> Rape, abuse in Kingdom is reaching crisis level:  minister
>
> Thursday, 26 November 2009 15:02 Lily Partand
>
> Siem  Reap
> SEXUAL and domestic violence against  women and girls has become a problem
> of pandemic proportions that is stalling  development of the Kingdom,
> according to Minister for Women’s Affairs Ing Kantha  Phavi.
>
> She spoke on Wednesday at the opening session of the two-day Asia  Pacific
> Regional Conference on Primary Prevention of Violence Against Women and
> Children: Focus on Urban Youth, which included 120 participants and speakers
> from countries throughout the Asia-Pacific region.
>
> Ing Kantha Phavi said  that although the number of rapes and sexual
> assaults that get reported is  increasing, the number of cases that go 
> unreported
> is of even greater concern.
>
> “In Cambodia, the reported rate of domestic and sexual violence is 22
> percent. But due to our culture of silence and shame, and the widespread  p
> ractice of victims accepting compensation instead of prosecuting their 
> abusers,
> the actual rate of violence could be much higher. This risks jeopardising
> the  recent development and progress of Cambodia,” she said.
>
> First lady Bun  Rany spoke of the importance of youth in tackling the issue
> in Cambodia, where  56 percent of the population is under the age of 25.
>
> “If we can develop  effective initiatives for youth, we will be able to
> reach young people while  their attitudes towards gender equality,
> relationships and violence are still  being formed. If we succeed, this could 
> have a
> significant impact on reducing  violence against women and children,” she 
> said.
>
> Facilitator Ellen  Minotti, who has worked in the field in Cambodia for 17
> years, said the  conference would help identify best practices and find ways
> to evaluate the  effectiveness of prevention programmes.
>
> “One of the points made ... was  that there’s been lots of work done on
> domestic violence and sexual violence,  and the rate is not going down
> anywhere. So we need to look at new ways, but we  also need to measure if 
> they are
> working or not,” Minotti said.
>
> Dr Jean  D’Cunha, regional programme director for the UN Development Fund
> for Women in  East and Southeast Asia, said it was important to involve men
> and boys in the  campaign against sexual and domestic violence.
>
> “We’ve done very little  work with men and boys, but this is not just an
> issue for women and girls – it  concerns the whole of our society. Men and
> boys need to be partners with women  and girls against violence.”
>
> The conference, which concludes today, was  organised by the Ministry of
> Women’s Affairs. The results will be used to shape  recommendations for
> Cambodia’s National Action Plan to Prevent Violence against  Women 2009-12.

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