Of course, it is not about Vietnam's aggressive ambition but it is about Khmer leaders who are not the leaders but the power thirst...
However, I am really hurtful when Vietnam nominated only uneducated persons to lead Cambodia. Or we can say, Vietnamese leaders and their people have done good things for their nation, but Cambodian people have done shiitt thing for their own nation...who will be blamed or solved first? KY On Jan 24, 5:35 pm, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote: > So if Vietnam doesn't care about Cambodia, Vietnam must be blamed for > all Cambodians illnesses. Is that right? > > On Jan 21, 8:45 am, "Bopha Angkor" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Did yuons ever think about all the horrors and sufferings that yuons can > > causes to other people before planning genocide against those millions > > innocent people to rob their land and natural resources? > > > Did yuons ever think about sharing some love or compassion to those people > > while planning the killing against these people? Did yuons ever have some > > human feeling or compassion toward their victims while planning and led > > such horrors against them ? I think NOT. If not yuons wont repeat it over > > and over over centuries against these people and always did anything in its > > hands to get always from responsibility. > > > But naturally, yuons cry to be victims of racism, yuons cry for loves, yuon > > cry for compassion, for justice while people dressed yuons to face their > > horrors. Of course I know that Cambodia is not 100% control by yuons. But > > it is not the question here. > > > I beg, your kind of people can understand what humanity means? Or what can > > be love and compassion or emotion? So you leave it out ok, because each > > time your kind of people vomit it out, it's rather an insult and a noble > > word invented by humanity. No, I don't need to be fan of Rainsy or anyone > > to see to aware of horrors that yuons did against to much life. It's just > > enough to be a human with some conscience and humanity. > > > Human is different from animal because human can feel, human can think and > > project oneself to the future with some poetic, beauty and dignity for > > oneself as well for other, not just live of instinct like animal in which > > killing to live and reproduce its specie. > > > Enough say > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: thisbugone > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 12:03 AM > > Subject: Re: "KHMER RICHE" > > > Calm down. Why play the blaming game at other country? Yuons are human > > beings too. Are you human? Show some love. The country of Cambodia is > > not just controlled by Vietnam but by other countries too. China? > > Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in the world. We need help from > > other countries and that includes Vietnam. This is part of life and part > > of politics. > > > Glad to hear you being honest but what do you know about yuons? Yes, > > they are humans too. You must be a died-hard Sam Rainsy fan to believe > > this. Calm down... > > > On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 6:42 AM, Bopha Angkor <[email protected]> wrote: > > > No one blame yuons for everything. But for some reasons, often yuons > > feel > > offense and run fool, insulted itself, because its crime being revealed. > > That's about it. What to say more, even the worse yuon killing machines > > like > > Duch and his comrades still have some sense of responsibility and some > > human > > feeling but YUONS, NEVER. I just being honest in my view. People are > > tired > > and feel horror to see this animal reign and its savage culture that > > ravaged > > Cambodian and people since decades and prison Cambodian people in its > > pilotless power. This animal reign must end if Cambodian people want to > > live > > free with some dignity. > > > To be honest, the ones who always play race card and claimed to be > > racial > > victims are yuons while itself led animosity and worse genocide against > > millions people. Champs people have almost exterminated by yuons in the > > worse inhuman ways then Khmer krom as well Laos and Khmer people in > > Cambodia > > have been exterminated by yuons in different ways. > > > Yuons need to look into its crime and assume its act as others if yuons > > still considered itself as part of human race. > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > > Behalf > > Of kangaroo > > Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 6:37 PM > > To: Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) -www.cambodia.org > > Subject: Re: "KHMER RICHE" > > > Keep blaming everything on Vietnamese. > > I guess Cambodians have no false. Sam Rainsy preach the hate toward > > Vietnamese. He thought that the race card would lead him to be on the > > top. > > He thought wrong. > > Sam Rainsy race card backfired. He would never win. CPP has been > > marching > > forward with the majority of Cambodians for a very long time. > > What do you think that Cambodians would rethink about Sam Rainsy? > > Sam Rainsy is dead. > > > On Jan 14, 3:35 pm, "Bopha Angkor" <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Called these vietcong pets as Khmer elites is an insult for Khmer as > > those who are victims of yuons(hanoi) and yuon crimes over decades, if > > not centuries. Khmers never chose these yuon tools to be their > > leaders but YUONS DID and maintain its tools in power to destroy Khmer > > and serve yuon interest through divert political maneuvers. People > > may say, the Khmer rouge, this generation and last one, are so bad, > > so barbarous, so savage, so inhuman and more.. Of course they are, it > > is so evident but to understand people have to look to the animosity, > > the violence and savagery in the culture, in the heart and in the > > brain of those who influenced and conditioned these killing machines > > to use them against Khmer people in order to exterminate Khmer people > > to free land and resources for those who plan the killing against > > Khmer. As well, to understand these people (yuon tools) as to > > understand the current rules and culture in Cambodia, you have to > > understand the culture and nature of those who dominate and influence > > > Cambodia and these people over centuries specially these last decades. > > > Of course Khmer have a responsibility in this crime. Their crime is > > their inability to manage their effort against this reign of animal > > as to > > > end it. > > > Yet many of our noble elders have sacrificed their life to fight > > against this animal reign but they fell. And we fail again during > > Khmer Republic revolt. But as long as one Khmer still alive he will > > continue to fight against this animal reign because its aspect, its > > nature is so opposite to our system of valor as human kind. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > On Jan 11, 4:18 am, "Sam Rainsy Party of North America" > > <[email protected]> wrote: > > >http://www.camnews.org/2009/12/31/khmer-riche/ > > > > "KHMER RICHE" > > > Written by Andrew Marshall > > > Good Weekend Magazine for the Sydney Morning Herald Sunday 12/12/09 > > > > They live in one of the poorest countries on earth, yet they drive > > > flash cars, dwell in mansions and scorn their impoverished brethren. > > > Andrew Marshall meets the rich sons and daughters of Cambodia elite. > > > > The huge Phnom Penh mansion owned by Victor's parents, General Meas > > > Sophea. (Good Weekend Magazine) > > > > "I'm going to drive a little fast now. Is that Okay?" There is one > > > place in Cambodia where you can hold a cold beer in one hand and a > > > warm Kalashnikov in the other, and Victor is driving me there. We're > > > powering along Phnom Penh's airport road with Oasis on his Merc's > > > sound system and enough guns in the boot to sink a Somali pirate > > > boat. Victor is rich and life is sweet. His father is commander of > > > the Cambodian infantry. He has a place reserved for him at L'Ecole > > > Speciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr, France's answer to Duntroon. And, > > > in his passenger seat, there is a thin, silent man with a Chinese > > > handgun: his bodyguard. > > > > "His name is Klar," says Victor. "It means tiger." > > > > Victor is only 21, but when reach our destination-a firing range run > > > by the Cambodian special forces-the soldier at the gate salutes. > > > > Devastated by decades of civil war, Cambodia remains one of the > > > world's poorest nations. A third of its 13 million people live on > > > less than a dollar a day and about 8 out of every 100 children die > > > before the age of five. But Victor-real name Meas Sophearith-was > > > raised in a different Cambodia, where power and billions of dollars > > > in wealth are concentrated in the hands of a tiny elite. This elite > > > prefers to conceal the size and sources of their money-illegal > > > logging, smuggling, land-grabbing-but their children just like to > > > spend it. The Khmer Rouge are dead; the Khmer Riche now rule > > Cambodia. > > > > I first met Victor at a fancy Phnom Penh restaurant called Caf > > Metro. > > > Outside, Porsches, Bentleys and Humvees fight for parking spaces. > > > The son of a powerful general, Victor has his future mapped out for > > > him. He went to school in Versailles, speaks French and English, and > > > now studies politics at the University of Oklahoma. "My mother > > > wanted us to get a foreign education so we could come back and > > control > > > the country," he says. > > > > The shooting range is where Victor and his friends go to relax. > > > "I've grown up with guns and soldiers all around me," he says, > > > laying out a private arsenal on a table: two automatic assault > > > rifles, two Glock pistols, one sniper's rifle, one iPhone. > > > > "My mother wanted us to get a foreign education so we could come > > > back and control the country". Meas Victor Sophearith (above) is one > > > of Cambodian's privileged elite. > > > > Victor and his generation are > > ... > > read more » -- 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. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/camdisc Learn more - http://www.cambodia.org

