HO CHI MINH 'S EMPIRE BASED ON THE VIETNAMESE AGGRESSION OF CAMBODIA 1978 AND VIOLATION OF 10 UN RESOLUTIONS. VIETNAMESE EMPIRE BUILDERS : PHAM VAN DONG LE DUC THO GENERAL VAN TIEN DUNG .
Hor Namhong,(VIETNAMESE , HIDING BEHIND THE LABEL KHMER ROUGE), RESPOSNSIBLE FOR 800 KHMER ELITE DEAD AT BENG TRABEK SCHOOL ) ministre des Affaires étrangères as "Cambodia" Minister of Foreign Affairs , Hor Nam Hong has sent Vietnamese women/MEN as "Cambodian" AmbassadorS ABROAD . Comrade Duch(VIETNAMESE KHMER KILLER) goes to court on 24 Nov. 2009 In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Kaing Guek Eav( a Vietnamese communist trials by the tribunal. (AP Photo/Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia) In this photo released by the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Kaing Guek Eav(A VIETNAMESE COMMUNIST KHMER KILLER ), right, the former chief of the Khmer Rouge's notorious S-21 prison, now known as Tuol Sleng genocide museum, talks with his Cambodian lawyer( A VIETNAMESE INVADER OF CAMBODIAN ,POSED AS FAKE "CAMBODIAN" OFFICIAL), Ka Savuth, in a courtroom of the U.N.-backed tribunal, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. Also known as Duch, Kaing Guek Eav is charged with crimes against humanity, war crimes, murder and torture, and is the first of five defendants scheduled for long-delayed trials by the tribunal. (AP Photo/Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia) FOR CAMBODIA Strong Resolution on Cambodia Human Rights Abuses Feb. 27, 1982 : UN Commission on Human Rights meeting in Geneva adopted a resolution condemning Vietnam’s occupation of Cambodia as a violation of Cambodian human rights. The vote was 28 in favor, 8 against, and 5 abstentions. Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by vote of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese forces from Cambodia. 10 UN RESOLUTIONS,(1979-1988) VOTED BY 116 UN MEMBER COUNTRIES ,CALL VIETNAM TO CEASE HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA & REMOVE ALL HER TROOPS FROM THE COUNTRY, ARE NOT RESPECTED AS OF TODAY. President Reagan's address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, New York,September 26, 1988. "Mr. Secretary-General, there are new hopes for Cambodia, a nation whose freedom and independence we seek just as avidly as we sought the freedom and independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid removal of all Vietnamese troops ...." As of today,Cambodia is still occupied by the Vietnamese troops despite the call from the US president to Vietnam to cease her occupation of Cambodia since 1988. Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders. Vietnam must cease her occupation of Cambodia at once. THE MOMENT,KING SIHAMONI STOPS COLLABORATING WITH THE CAMBODIAN ENEMIES(THE VIETNAMESE OCCUPIERS) ALL KHMER COULD FIND INSTANTLY PEACE & JUSTICE. THE CULPRITS ARE FMR KING SIHANOUK, QUEEN MONIQUE , KING SIHAMONI WHO CONTINUE TO INFLICT AN UNENDING SUFFERINGS TO THE CAMBODIAN IN THIS WAY. Bury Date: Tue, 1 Dec 2009 10:48:17 -0800 Subject: In the new year, 'think better to do better' From: [email protected] To: [email protected] ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Gaffar Peang-Meth <[email protected]> Date: Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 10:24 AM Subject: In the new year, 'think better to do better' To: PACIFIC DAILY NEWS December 2, 2009 In the new year, 'think better to do better' A Gaffar Peang-Meth, Ph.D.ge In four weeks, the New Year will be upon us. Usually, around this time of the year, I dust off reading material from my library shelf, looking for something that will energize me for the new year ahead. A Christmas present from my wife, given several years ago as I settled into my retirement from teaching, "Think Better," by Tim Hurson, a specialist of a firm that provides training, facilitation and consultation in productive thinking and innovation, is, again, what I read: "Your future will depend less on what you know and more on what you think." A lifelong student, I try to learn something new every day. Since my retirement, each day seems extra special and precious -- for which I give much thanks. I smile as I read what Winston Churchill, who led Britain to victory against the Axis powers in World War II, said: "It is a good thing for an uneducated man to read books of quotations." My regular readers know I am a real quotations buff. Some may see them as platitudes, but I find a kernel of truth in those I share in this column. As each presents a way of looking at the world, I learn from them. As 19th century American poet Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, "Our best thoughts come from others." So I find this time is a good time to remind, and reconnect with Hurson, who has a pragmatic, readable style: "It's not what you know but how you think" that determines your future and your life. His philosophy may be summarized in five words: "Think better to do better." Quality of thought Surely each of us thinks. That ability separates us from animals, which operate on instinct. But some people confuse opinion -- an idea unsubstantiated by knowledge -- with thought -- which involves careful analysis. This careful, reasoned thought can be characterized as critical thinking. The Foundation of Critical Thinking posits, "all thinking is not of the same quality. ... Much of our thinking, left to itself, is biased, distorted, partial, uninformed, or downright prejudiced." High-quality thinking improves our quality of life and the quality of everything we do. The Foundation's publications describe the pitfalls of "aimless thinking" -- the "monkey mind," as Hurson calls it. Rather, we should engage our mind in generating further questions -- the foundation sees this process as a "substantive learning" -- "A mind with no question is a mind that is not intellectually alive." 'Essential questions' Without further questions, a mind does not know how to proceed or to process. Recall Aung San Suu Kyi's call on her compatriots to maintain a "questing mind." Hurson, an optimist, assures us that whatever intelligence quotient, IQ, or creative quotient, CQ, your brain may have, "every brain ... can be taught to think better: to understand more clearly, think more creatively, and plan more effectively." Thus, any person can develop and grow. Like the foundation, Hurson urges us to "keep asking new questions," even if it seems clear and obvious what the answers are, because to stop asking questions is to stop productive thinking and deny ourselves new possibilities. We need to ask "essential questions" in order for us to deal with "what is necessary, relevant, and indispensable to a matter at hand," whether in reading, writing, speaking, or doing anything. Recently, I logged on to a Web site and spent time dissecting a former Cambodian professor's call for a "progressive and systematic overhaul" of Cambodian society to enable the country to gradually resolve its current economic, institutional, legal, political and social problems. As I found Dr. Tith's explanations of the main causes of the inertia and the failure of new ideas, capable leadership and entrepreneurial spirit to grow in Cambodia, to emanate from a dearth of quality thinking, I wrote about his call in my columns. I also wrote in this space of my thinking about how it is desirable to have a hundred different thoughts bloom in the garden of ideas to enable us to choose from the best, to develop and improve society. My recent columns deal with ideas, commitment and change. Change upsets some people as their world is disturbed. Yet, as we are the product of thoughts, what then do we become when ideas and thoughts are seen as damaging to progress and development? I dread what authoritarianism can do to mankind. Last week, I wrote about Thomas Friedman's "The Power in 11/9" when people power brought down the Berlin Wall in 1989 without firing a shot. Friedman's thoughts: "Where there is people power wedded to progressive ideas, there is hope -- and American power can help. Where there is people power harnessed to bad ideas, there is danger. Where there is no people power and only bad ideas, there will be no happy endings." Imagination On Nov. 22, Friedman's "Advice From Grandma" says most seem to agree that "it's all but certain that China will own the 21st century." But Friedman is "not ready to cede the 21st century to China just yet," because America still has important things that can't be commoditized -- one is "imagination," and Americans still have the ability to "imagine and spin off new ideas" to thrive. The other is "good governance, which can harness creativity." Friedman is worried about America's ability to forge "optimal" solutions to her biggest challenges, and suggests America "need(s) better citizens." As we're prepared to leave the old year behind, I look to renewing "Think better to do better" for myself, and wish the same for my readers in the New Year 2010! A Gaffar Peang-Meth, Ph.D., is retired from the University of Guam, where he taught political science for 13 years. Write him at [email protected]. http://www.guampdn.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/200912020300/OPINION02/912020319 -- 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. 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