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On Feb 9, 5:17 am, "Bopha Angkor" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This tiny problem border with yuons should not masque the reality that
> Cambodia is colonized by yuons and that yuons control everything in Cambodia
> from politics to economics and culture, from top officers to low class
> people. Yuons can even control how Khmer think and behave now and years a
> head through mass constructions of Buddhist temples by cpp and the temples
> dominated by cpp/vietminh monks whose roles is to control Khmer people mind
> and behave. Yuons can exploit Cambodian land and natural resources while
> left Khmer people with empty hands, living of international aids
> redistribute through cpp.
>
> On Feb 8, 6:13 pm, Chon Chumleas <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > On 25 October 2009, Meas Srey and Prum Chea, two Cambodians in
> > Samraong commune bordering Vietnam, publicly demanded justice against
> > great odds to defend their property right and others that is under
> > threat from the new border posts planted on Meas Srey s rice field.
>
> > It takes courage. At great risk to their personal and their family
> > safety, they choose to struggle hard just t realize the basic rights,
> > for all Cambodian for that matter, which we sometimes take for
> > granted. In fact, they are currently incarcerated by the authorities.
>
> > Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
> > Justice will prevail when the collective voices of the people are
> > raised in its support.
>
> > It is important to recognize this bravery act for its practical impact
> > in decades to come in the Cambodian-Vietnam border discrepancy.
>
> > The conscientious and courageous act of these simple peasants serves
> > as a good reminder to Cambodians at all levels of institutions to
> > choose principles, doing what is right rather than what is expedient,
> > and to follow their conscience and to make a difference in their
> > communities, their country.
>
> > I salute them, for their struggle that promote equality and justice.
> > They not only deserve our respect, they deserve our full support.
>
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