So should king only visit places where you like then?
Which countries do you think that they are not good for Cambodians ?
Which countries do you think that they are good for Cambodians?
Why are you saying what you are saying?

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*Our Xadat Iv helped our North Xmer and Xouth Xmer to get married again in
April 1975, thanks him Xo matt. And now his xtep xon, another hero of our
Xmer, Xadatt Hoon Xen giving us thousand and thousand hectars of land to
live and to plant rubber trees, because in our fatherland has no enough
farmland. Thank xo matt for taking care of us the Xmer in exchange of 7 Jan
Memorial Day.*




On Sat, Jun 19, 2010 at 11:04 AM, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:

> So should king only visit places where you like then?
> Which countries do you think that they are not good for Cambodians ?
> Which countries do you think that they are good for Cambodians?
> Why are you saying what you are saying?
>
>
> On Jun 18, 10:37 pm, Khmer Young <[email protected]> wrote:
> > King's visit to Vietnam will prevail negative to
> > Cambodia<
> http://cambodianbrightfuture.blogspot.com/2010/06/kings-visit-to-viet...>
> >
> > Pay a visit to a state stages on two different perspectives: a tribute
> and a
> > bilateral talk. But how King and other Cambodian leaders can pursue a
> > bilateral talk if Cambodian counterpart has no collateral such as
> business
> > investors or other essential contingents in Vietnam. If Cambodia cannot
> > pursue that perspective like Vietnam has retained in Cambodia, all
> > Cambodian's leader visits to Vietnam is just a tribute to supplement the
> > prowess of Vietnam's hegemony over Cambodia as well as to totalizing an
> > absolute installed government.
> >
> > Op-Ed: Khmer Young <http://cambodianbrightfuture.blogspot.com/>
> >
> > King's visit to Viet shows two magnificent things: the prowess that King
> can
> > use to confront the Viet, and the prostration and gratitude the King will
> > tribute to the Viet.
> >
> > Each of them has its cause and effect.
> >
> > But in accordance to the letter from the so-called Office of the Monarchy
> as
> > well as the leaning down towards Viet of Hun Sen government on behalf of
> the
> > propaganda of maintaining friendship, comprehensive development, mutual
> > understanding and lasting cooperation; the King will ultimately pay
> homage
> > and gratitude to Viet leaders like recent visit of Leng Peng Long of
> Khmer
> > NA<
> http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2010/06/cambodia-creates-best-conditions..
> .>as
> > well as many other government leaders and dignitaries.
> >
> > So, you wish to hear the good result after the King's visit? I am
> > disappointed since the preparation of this visit. It is just a visit to a
> > dominate state which all incumbent Khmer leaders have to maintain this
> > tradition. You can count all those leaders numbering from Prime Minister
> Hun
> > Sen, to Mam Som Orn of ministers cabinet, ministers of each ministries,
> > assembly representatives, and many other incumbent dignitaries etc are
> aimed
> > to bow down Viet's leaders in the prospect of tightening cooperation
> > propaganda. After the current King Sihamuni's visit, former King Norodom
> > Sihanouk will fully help this cooperation propaganda achievable.
> >
> > The author of this article
> > <http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2010/06/king-father-majestic-insult-upon..
> .>elegantly
>  > and wisely elaborated all aspects of the Monarchy's failure under the
> King
> > Sihanouk enthronement. Reflecting from the bas-relief of Bayon and Angkor
> > Wat to the present appearance of the King, we can perceive the gradual
> > fading away of the Khmer Monarchy, its fame and institute.
> >
> > Who has eliminated the Khmer monarchy? No one, but the King themselves;
> and
> > King Sihanouk has to take accountable to this frailty.
> >
> > How about the possible prowess that King Sihanouk should utilize to
> bargain
> > with the Viet's leaders during his visit?
> >
> > - First, Min Triet is the Viet's leader from the south, it is possible
> that
> > the South and the King as well as the South and the US, still have common
> > sympathy to each other. Recent reports have frequently affirmed the
> > differences of the South and the North in handling with the influence of
> > China. It confirmed about the possible strife of these two brothers. So
> how
> > King Sihanouk can see the differences and utilize it wisely?
> >
> > - King Sihanouk is a good friend of China's leaders. Will the King be
> able
> > to utilize this prowess to bargain with the Viet's leaders? The King has
> to
> > grasp his potential power to sit face to face with the Viet's leaders,
> not
> > to act as an installed government messenger.
> >
> > All these two are important for the King visit.
> >
> > But if the King visit to Vietnam this coming week just an informal and
> > personal visit like claimed, it is a frail of the King and the Monarchy
> > Institute that have never realized the bad intention of the Viet's
> leaders
> > hidden behind the word "friend", "cooperation" or "comprehensive
> > development" etc.
> >
> > Pay a visit to a state stages on two different perspectives: a tribute
> and a
> > bilateral talk. But how King and other Cambodian leaders can pursue a
> > bilateral talk if Cambodian counterpart has no collateral such as
> business
> > investors or other essential contingents in Vietnam. If Cambodia cannot
> > pursue that perspective like Vietnam has retained in Cambodia, all
> > Cambodian's leader visits to Vietnam is just a tribute to supplement the
> > prowess of Vietnam's hegemony over Cambodia as well as to totalizing an
> > absolute installed government.
> >
> > I am appreciate with Neary
> > Krud<
> http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2010/06/king-father-majestic-insult-upon..
> .>for
>  > her open-minded and scholarly essay.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > KY
>
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