I just gave my explanation and ipinions on what you just agree with.
What do you think of that?


On Aug 30, 2:13 pm, Khoar Chev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear LeHai,
> Your comment is fair and make sense, I can't agree more.
> Please continue to share, I hope someday it would help to open some blinds 
> here to see the truth. Congratualations.
>  
> Regards,       
>
> Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia )
>
> --- On Mon, 8/30/10, LeHai <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> From: LeHai <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: A Regretful Sorrowful Khmer Tradition
> To: "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) -www.cambodia.org" 
> <[email protected]>
> Date: Monday, August 30, 2010, 2:44 AM
>
> You say that the Khmers who are most disgruntles are not Cambodians,
> but oversea Khmers. But this assumption fly a bit ironic for me as the
> person who makes this statement doesn't live in Cambodia either or is
> not even Khmer.
>
> You have to admit then, that you don't know the truth either, whether
> the Cambodians are really disgruntle of the current government or not.
> You're also just making assumption as an outsider just many of these
> outside Khmers that you pointed out are doing.
>
> The truth is, one doesn't have to think hard to understand why many
> inside Cambodian have been so silent. Think Chea Vichea, Eang Sothuon
> (the Khmer monk who had his throat slit inside a temple), the two
> Khmer farmers currently in jail for voicing concern over their stolen
> land, Chi Kreng village represents jailed for protesting against land
> grab, Mam Sonando, Khem Sokha were also jailed for voicing opposition
> on issues of territorial integrity, Sam Rainsy is still in exile on
> that very subject, Mu Sochua is forced to pay fine after Hun Sen
> clearly defamed and used derogatory words against her. These are the
> list of recent events occurring since 2005. Going back, just a little
> we would see the list of assassination and political exiles go up in
> appalling numbers.
>
> So what can a neutral observer conclude for these history? Well, Hun
> Sen government is indeed corrupt and rule with intimidation and
> threat. When even the politically well known people are assassinated
> and forced into exile, what can give us reason to believe that the
> ordinary people will have any courage to stand against injustice? They
> have no independent court to protect their freedom of expression at
> all.
>
> Kangaroo, you should take those facts into consideration, even if you
> don't live in Cambodia, the history will at least present to you a
> clear picture of what is really going on in Cambodia.
>
> On Aug 30, 4:48 am, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > It seems that you agree with me that many of those people are from
> > another country. They may go back to visit or work in Cambodia. Yet,
> > they are oversea Cambodians.
> > How about those who live in Cambodia?
> > I strongly believe that those cambodians would rise to fight for their
> > own country if they know that Vietnamese are behind all of this
> > Cambodian crabs. I don't think that they see it as many oversea people
> > see it.
>
> > On Aug 29, 8:03 am, Watkeo Kuma <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Kangaroo,
>
> > > I disagree with you on this statement as you had post:
>
> > > Have you ever thought that the people who really attack current
> > > Cambodian government are mostly those who ARE NOT living in the
> > > country?
>
> > > Have you ever thought that many people who call Cambodia Vietnamese
> > > this and that are mostly those who ARE NOT living in Cambodia?
> > > Have you ever thought that many peole who support Sam Rainsy and
> > > against current government are mostly those who ARE NOT actually live
> > > in Cambodia?
>
> > > Most of those people travel in Cambodia and get involve in Cambodia's 
> > > society so they knew what's going. I don't believe that you can close 
> > > your eye and write the story up without seeing a thing. You must 
> > > kidding.....
>
> > >  Date: Sat, 28 Aug 2010 12:16:26 -0700
>
> > > > Subject: Re: A Regretful Sorrowful Khmer Tradition
> > > > From: [email protected]
> > > > To: [email protected]
>
> > > > On Aug 27, 5:26 am, Pheng Kim Ving <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Re:http://groups.google.com/group/camdisc/browse_thread/thread/502a70aed...
>
> > > > > Hello cppamerican cppamerican, (it's amazing to say your username
> > > > > twice, d'ohh!!)
>
> > > > > Many haters use barbaric foul gross coarse disgusting language to
> > > > > insult the current Cambodian leaders including elected ones, yeah
> > > > > yeah, including the current government who's ELECTED BY THE CAMBODIAN
> > > > > PEOPLE. This is a regretful sorrowful feature of the
> > > > > Khmer tradition (Sihanouk insulted Lon Nol personally with disgusting
> > > > > words unworhty of a leader or a king, from Peking (now Beijing) during
> > > > > the 1970-1975 civil war).
>
> > > > Have you ever thought that the people who really attack current
> > > > Cambodian government are mostly those who ARE NOT living in the
> > > > country?
> > > > Have you ever thought that many people who call Cambodia Vietnamese
> > > > this and that are mostly those who ARE NOT living in Cambodia?
> > > > Have you ever thought that many peole who support Sam Rainsy and
> > > > against current government are mostly those who ARE NOT actually live
> > > > in Cambodia?
>
> > > > > The haters live in the west, and so they should be aware that in the
> > > > > west it's even not acceptable to call an elected official (from
> > > > > president or prime minister down to a small-town councillor) a liar,
> > > > > let alone insult him/her with barbaric foul gross coarse disgusting
> > > > > language. Some Khmer words utilized by the Khmer haters are so
> > > > > barbaric foul gross coarse and disgusting that they don't even have
> > > > > exact English equivalents.
>
> > > > I would not go that far when it comes to freedom of speech.
> > > > I know that Cambodians sometimes speep it under the rug when it
> > > > clashes with their tradition.
> > > > In the west, freedom of speech is real. That's why you are seeing our
> > > > messages today.
>
> > > > > Take Care,
>
> > > > > Pheng Kim Ving Pheng Kim Ving, d'ohh!! ok ok just Pheng Kim Ving
>
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