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On Jan 9, 12:56 pm, "Krakmo Kaing" <[email protected]> wrote:
> C'est étonnant que ces étudiants qui se prétend ceux de l'UH et qui,
> semble-t-il, prennent le parti de CPP pour être sympatisants avec des idées,
> je dis non progressistes.
> krakmo
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] De la part
> de Heng Sombat
> Envoyé : samedi 9 janvier 2010 21:08
> À : [email protected]
> Objet : RE: My Letter to the Phnom Penh Post
>
> Sophan,  
>
> The CSALOHA website is very outdated
> (http://www2.hawaii.edu/~csaloha/officers.html).  I do not think any of the
> information on the site are correct. You need to update it or take the site
> down. False information via internet or posted on the internet is also a
> crime.  
>
> Per my information with the East West Center, you are no longer a student
> there.  Plus you have sent many articles about Cambodian-Canadian's
> activities which only proof that you are currently residing in Canada.  
>
> There is not much to read into your article.  Your intention is not to help
> Cambodia or her people.  Question: Have you even hold a job that produced
> normal income and paid income-tax since you live here, US or Canada?  If
> not, you have no idea what is democracy is.  So please do not preach
> democracy to others.  From your resume, you have been a professional student
> and monk most of your adult life.  
>
> Per my conversation with my friend Sok in Hawaii, your short term in Hawaii
> during your monk hood was fulfill with sins. Let me relate (one issue) to
> you and to our audience that wish to know more about you,  since you wanted
> others to know about you as well.  Correct me if my information is
> incorrect, but I have no doubt about what I am about to share.
>
> During your study at University of Hawaii you were living in a co-ed
> University housing that was provided by East West Center (funded by American
> tax payers). This mean that you were sharing your domicile with young
> college girls.  This alone violated Buddhism practice already.  Most of the
> young girls in these days covered their body with less and less garments,
> especially when they are in their domiciles. I will stop here on this issue
> and let you and the audience of CAMDIS takes it from here.
>
> I have more to share, if you want me to go on!  Trust me.
>
> Here is my suggestion.  Stop attacking and putting down Cambodian people and
> her government via Phnom Penh Post. Posting article via Phnom Post will be
> read by mostly foreigners, in Phnom Penh and aboard, your article will only
> stack more mud on the Cambodian people.  This government is not perfect.  If
> you care, let's help Cambodian people by helping the government to improve
> their mean and way of doing government businesses. Let's start with
> solidarity first.  Solidarity is the most effective way to consolidate power
> and fight the enemy of all kinds; foreign and domestic.    Keep in mind that
> democracy does not happen overnight.  It took US and Canada over 200 years
> for their democracies and still not 100% perfect.  Do not forget that your
> well being here in US or Canada is the result of the current government
> policy.  
>
> Here I go again......You must learn how to give back, not just take.  Or
> giving back is not what you believe in?  Stop taking from an little old lady
> like the one you did in Hawaii.  She gave you so much of what she had; she
> had to collect cans and saved portion of her SS incomes to contribute to
> your Buddhism preach, because she trusted you as a true monk.  
>
> I am going to stop here and hoping that you are able to start giving back
> with your heart.
>
> Heng Sombat
> Irvine, Ca
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
>
> Of sophan
> Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 4:59
> To: Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) -www.cambodia.org
> Subject: Re: My Letter to the Phnom Penh Post
>
> Hi Heng Sombat and Kangkaroo;
>
> Some info you claimed is correct, but major of them is wrong about me.
> If you want to know me more, go to these links.
>
> http://www2.hawaii.edu/~csaloha/officers.html
> orhttp://www2.hawaii.edu/~sophan/
>
> I am not affiliated with any political parties inside or outside of
> Cambodia. I am currently a student of UH, and community facilitator.
> My letter to the Phnom Penh Post has fairly articulated to bring benefits to
> all sides especially the collective interests of the nation.
>
> Please re-read my article again and again before you assume to reply this or
> that.
>
> PS: I am an individual of UH's student. I am not representing all students
> in this University including Cambodian students studying there, like many
> other writers who revealed their places such as Phnom Penh, California or
> others, surely not represent everyone there.
>
> Regards,
>
> S.
>
> On Jan 7, 10:33 pm, Heng Sombat <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello Kararoo,
>
> > Your points are very straight and very much appreciated.    The author
> > of this letter to Phnom Penh Post has no practical logic or merit
> > behind his article.  He just wanted his name to be read in Phnom Penh
> Post.
>
> > Sam Rainsy's actions in the last 15 years are very questionable.  I
> > have the opportunity to meet Rainsy when he was the Minister of
> > Finance and after he got kicked out of the government.   He knows how
> > to use less fortunate people for his personal gain.  Just like Koy
> > Pech in
> the 1971, Lon Nol Era.
> > Students died from his actions.
>
> > Now let's look at this author character and purpose of his writing
> > this article, so we could analyst his intention.   I started out by
> > contacting my fellow friend (let's call him Sok) at Hawaii University
> > at Manoa Campus to verify who is this Sophan Seng really is.
>
> > Here is what I found out.
>
> > 1. Sophan was a student at UH and had moved back to Canada since 2009.
> > 2. He was a monk from Cambodia via Canada before moved to Hawaii.  On
> > top of it, he did served his monk hood properly.
>
> > In the body of his article he expressed the wrong doing of the HS
> > government, but fail to understand the responsibility of the Rainsy as MP.
> > MP is just a law maker not a law enforcer.  What authority does MP has
> > to act as POLICE.   Rainsy's action only create division among our
> > people, but fail to promote solidarity.  His actions only make us
> > Khmer
> weak.
>
> > If you talk about corruption, let's us ash how Rainsy live with his MP
> > salary.  Someone is paying for his living cost plus traveling in and
> > out of Cambodia whenever he wishes to travel.
>
> > I suggest that Sophon think twice before he writes again about the HS
> > government.  HS is not perfect, but the best government we had in the
> > last 100 years.  We all able to get higher education and freedom to
> > express our opinion more than previous governments. Freedom of speech
> > has come a long way.  But please keep freedom of speech within limitation.
>
> > Let's look at our previous government:  Sihanouk's government fail.......
> > Lon Nol's government fail...... Pol Pot's government fail to year
> > ZERO.  I guess Sophan wants to live year Zero again.
>
> > One more note for Sophon,  if you are not with UH or speaking on
> > behalf of UH, please do not sign on behalf of UH, because your article
> > to Phnom Penh Post created concern for UH Cambodian Students in
> > Hawaii.  Not all students in UH approved your statement.
>
> > Heng Sombat
> > Irvine, Ca
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> > Behalf
>
> > Of sopha
> > Sent: Thursday, January 07, 2010 5:56 AM
> > To: Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) -www.cambodia.org
> > Subject: Re: My Letter to the Phnom Penh Post
>
> > On Jan 7, 2:28 am, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > Reading your article “Three more sought in removal of post at Svay
> > > > Rieng border” (January 4) broke my heart.
>
> > > > The villagers should be congratulated and taken care of by the
> > > > government for their courage in publicly claiming their ownership
> > > > of the rice paddies and denouncing the violation of their
> > > > territory by Vietnamese authorities who have mismanaged the
> > > > process of demarcating the border. Instead, as unbelievable as it
> > > > may sound, these five farmers face a terrifying fate and the loss
> > > > of their status
> > as “good” citizens.
>
> > > Look at their acts. They have done something on their own hands
> > > along with Sam Rainsy. Did they do the right thing?
> > > Look at it yourself. A small group of people disagree with border
> > > demarkation along with their leader, Sam Rainsy. They acted
> > > illegally whether you like it or not. They did a wrong thing.
> > > Actually, they did it to demonstarte their disagreement with the
> government.
> > > Be serious about it. Doing a wrong thing to correct a wrong thing
> > > would never work. Sam Rainsy and that small group of people did just
> > > that. Now they are facing their consequences.
> > > Oh ask those people this. They did it along with Sam Rainsy in that
> > > village. Now, they all are in trouble including Sam Rainsy. WHERE IS
> > > SAM RAINSY TODAY?
> > > How about those people in the group? Where are they today?
>
> > It is good to hear from you. Why all Cambodian people have trouble?
>
> > > > There have been different interpretations of this story within the
> > > > media, but at the end of the day, no one can deny the truth:
> > > > Cambodian people living along the borders with Thailand, Laos and
> > > > Vietnam no longer dare voice their concerns about neighbouring
> > > > countries encroaching on their territory and stealing their land
> > > > for
> > fear of reprisals.
>
> > > No one can say that Cambodian neighbors have not moved into
> > > Cambodian territory. However, there is an agreement between
> > > Cambodian government and Vietnamese government on this demarkation.
> > > We will never find the demarkation to please everyone. So what is
> > > the best result. The two countries have to work it out. Until then
> > > the
> people will struggle.
>
> > I think Cambodia has had agreement with all neighbors including Preah
> > Vihear.
>
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