ការអត្ថាធិប្បាយរបស់់លោកគឺនិយមពួកបរទេសជ្រុលណាស់! វាពិតណាស់ការសម្លាប់រង្គាលក្រោមរបបកម្ពុជាប្រជាធិបតេយ្យ គឺមកពីពួកបរទេសដែលជាអ្នកញុះញុង ខ្មែរ បណ្តាលឲ្យពួកខ្មែរក្រហមនិយមពួកបរទេសជ្រុលហ្នឹងឯងដែលវាមានផែនការឆ្កួតលីលា ដោយពួកបរទេស ពួកវាចង់បានសង្គមខ្មែរមួយមានការសម្លាប់រង្គាលខ្មែរ ឲ្យស្អាតអស់ខ្មែរពីកម្ពុជាដោយល្អឥតខ្ចះ យោងទៅតាមពួកបរទេសនេះ គឺពួកវាត្រូវកម្ចាត់សម្លាប់ឲ្យអស់ខ្មែរគឺពួកវាទម្លាក់កំហុសថាជាខ្មាំងសត្រូវ ថាជាអ្នកប្រឆាំងបដិវត្ត ពួកនាយទុន ពួកសក្តិភូមិប្រតិកិរិយា ជាពិសេសគឺការធ្វើសង្រ្គាមវណ្ណះបរទេស។ ការសម្លាប់រង្គាលអស់គឺពួកវាទម្លាក់កំហុស ទៅលើខ្មែរក្រហមក្រោមរបបកម្ពុជាប្រជាធិបតេយ្យនិយមជ្រុលបរទេស ថាជាអ្នកសម្លាប់រង្គាលនោះ គឺមិនអាចទទួលយកបានឡើយ ។
----- Forwarded Message ---- From: cppamerican cppamerican <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wed, 18 August, 2010 9:49:33 PM Subject: Re: What's Wrong?? It's Hatred សូមគាំទ្រការអត្ថាធិប្បាយរបស់់លោកPheng Kim Ving! វាពិតណាស់ ការសម្លាប់រង្គាលក្រោមរបបកម្ពុជាប្រជាធិបតេយ្យ គឺមកពីខ្មែរមកពីពួកខ្មែរក្រហមជ្រុលនិយមខ្លួនឯងហ្នឹង មានផែនការឆ្កួតលីលា ដោយពួកគេចង់បានសង្គមមួយស្អាតស្អំល្អឥតខ្ចះ យោងទៅតាមពួកនេះ គឺពួកគេត្រូវកម្ចាត់ឲ្យអស់នូវខ្មាំងសត្រូវ អ្នកប្រឆាំងបដិវត្ត ពួកនាយទុន ពួកសក្តិភូមិប្រតិកិរិយា ជាពិសេសគឺការធ្វើសង្រ្គាមវណ្ណះ។ ការទម្លាក់កំហុស ទៅលើបរទេស ថាដែលជាអ្នកញុះញុងបណ្តាលឲ្យមានការសម្លាប់រង្គាលនោះ គឺមិនអាចទទួលយកបានឡើយ ។ On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:55 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Re: >http://groups.google.com/group/camdisc/browse_thread/thread/c159a7a2817e3f90 > > Suorsdey Loork Khoar Chev, > > I have to disagree with you when you say the killings (genocide) > should be blamed on the Viets, Sihanouk, and the Khmer Rouge. I > firmly believe that the Khmer Rouge and the Khmer Rouge alone bear > responsibility for the killings. The reason is, during the genocide, > the Khmer Rouge leadership and the Khmer Rouge leadership alone had > total control over the country. The Khmer Rouge leadership didn't > include Sihanouk. If Vietnam had ordered or encouraged the Khmer Rouge > leadership to commit the genocide against their own people the > Cambodian people, the Khmer Rouge leadership could simply have > disobeyed the order or ignored the encouragement. > > It's important to point out that no Khmer Rouge leader, be it Pol Pot > or Ieng Sary or Khieu Sampahan or even Duch, has ever accused Vietnam > of training or ordering or encouraging them to commit the genocide. > It's interesting to notice that the UN and the international community > have never accused Vietnam of playing a part in the genocide. Even the > US, who was hostile to Vietnam for having invaded Pol Pot's Kampuchea > to destroy his regime, for quite some time after the invasion, has > never accused Vietnam of being involved in the genocide. > > My family and I escaped to Vietnam in about mid-August 1975, not in > April 1975. So I lived for about 4 months under the Khmer Rouge > regime. Although this may not be a very long time, I already witnessed > by my very own eyes the cruelty of the Khmer Rouge. At the very > beginning: they entered Phnom Penh and won the civil war about noon of > 17 Apr 1975, (I together with other people applauded them, not because > we welcomed their victory, but because we believed the war ended and > we were happy about that), at about 2:00 pm the very same day, they > started to force people out of the capital; my family (of course > including me) and all the people in my area were forced out at about > 11:30 pm; yeah, in the middle of the night. And that was only the > beginning. > > It's not accurate to say that I love the Viets more than the Thais. > It's accurate to say that I experienced myself the facts that the > Viets treated the Cambodian refugees as human beings while the Thais > treated the Cambodian refugees as street dogs. Thus it's accurate to > believe that I like the Viets and dislike the Thais for t > heir treatments of the Cambodian refugees. However I'm still grateful > to Thailand for accepting Cambodian refugees, although unwillingly; it > was the UN and the international community especially the US who urged > it to do so and who paid for the costs of handling the refugees. > > In Toronto Canada where I now live, a racial group (I won't specify > who they are, for fear of being accused of racism and more seriously > for fear of putting myself in a possible danger) constitute only about > 10% of the population, but they commit about 90% of the reported > crimes. According to people who live here for 30 years or more, this > has been going on for at least about 30 years now. Why don't they > change themselves and abandon the lives of crime?? Because their > community leaders always blame on other races particularly the Whites > for the ills and the crimes of their members. They never look in the > mirror and try to find out what's wrong with them. This attitude of > the leaders is a license for the members to continue to commit crimes. > > Similarly, the Khmers who blame other nations for the Khmers killing > the Khmers have the same attitude as the leaders of the above- > mentioned racial group. If the Khmers don't look in the mirror and try > to find out what's wrong with them but instead they blame other > nations, they send a message to other Khmers that it's ok to kill the > Khmers (you're not at fault when you kill innocent Khmers, it's the > fault of other nations), a new genocide will likely happen again, or a > series of smaller-scale massacres will take place again and again and > again. I know what's wrong: it's hatred. The Khmer Rouge committed the > genocide against the Cambodian people because they hated the Cambodian > people. I don't need to read any book about the genocide; I > experienced the Khmer Rouge regime hands-on. > > Besides, when a Khmer accuses other nations of making the Khmers kill > the Khmers, he/she implicitly declares, perhaps unknowingly or > subconsciously, that the Khmers are so silly that other nations can > make them kill other Khmers. > > Pheng Kim Ving > > -- > 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. 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