Dear Khmer Young,

Please give some examples of the misbehaviors and wrong-doings of the
current elected Cambodian government.

Pheng Kim Ving

On Sep 23, 12:58 am, Khmer Young <[email protected]> wrote:
>   Let shoulder together to successfully join this very important
> Rally<http://cambodianbrightfuture.blogspot.com/2010/09/let-shoulder-togeth...>
> <http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_jVCbxaOxjhA/TJrax3B-EUI/AAAAAAAAAVc/TqigRiV...>
> Dear Khmer Compatriots;
>
> So, have you asked yourself what have you done for your country up to now?
> Have you voiced your concern about your country? Have you ever written
> letters of protest to those misbehavior leaders? Have you participated any
> rally or protest to show your solidarity to the world?
>
> This is a chance for all Cambodian diaspora to shoulder together to this
> rally. Firstly, I am disappointed that the notice of this gathering is
> likely late, but by our commitment on unity and "talk the talk" philosophy,
> we have to go there together without procrastination.
>
> Original text of Rally
> Announcement<http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2010/09/call-for-rally-against-hun-xen-a...>
>
> Popular proverb keeps saying that "don't expect your country to do something
> for you, but you have to do something for your country" is truly reflecting
> to the ups and downs in our motherland, Cambodia. In the past, evidently
> Cambodian people including their leaders are relying all hopes to the
> country with one god-king like leader in bringing fate of the nation.
> Finally, the belief in leadership style of god-king like has brought us
> suffering and unbreakable trauma.
>
> Current age of globalization, individuals have power to express and act out
> to define their own fate and family prosperity. People are the owner of the
> nation, not the leaders are the owner of our fate like a belief in a
> cave-man age of god-king.
>
> So, have you asked yourself what have you done for your country up to now?
> Have you voiced your concern about your country? Have you ever written
> letters of protest to those misbehavior leaders? Have you participated any
> rally or protest to show your solidarity to the world?
>
> This is a chance for all Cambodian diaspora to shoulder together to this
> rally. Firstly, I am disappointed that the notice of this gathering is
> likely late, but by our commitment on unity and "talk the talk" philosophy,
> we have to go there together without procrastination.
>
> Of course, in this free land, each of us can pursue full rights to
> demonstrate, rally or dissent our opinion regarding wrong doing of those
> leaders.
>
> America and Canada, their leaders are happy to be criticized and dissented.
> Those leaders put their success on the feedbacks of their people, like the
> retailers can sell much of their products by listening to the needs of the
> customers.
>
> It is common sense for those brilliant and open-minded leaders to open space
> for their citizens to criticize and dissent them. It is common sense those
> practices prevailed them prosperity, democracy, justice and sustainability.
>
> Yes, when we say this, Cambodia is very contradict. All dissenting messages
> are regarded as anti-government. Government mouthpieces have never
> sympathized those critics and put those critics into their agenda to
> successfully serve their people at all.
>
> So this rally is not only an open door for exercising of our rights, but
> also to help improve livelihood of our brothers and sisters in Cambodia.
> More than this, it is a good tool for Hun Sen government to consider improve
> his leadership as well.
>
> Beside of joining the rally, I appreciate the purposes aggregated in this
> rally agenda, and I would like to add few objectives more such as to request
> the US-ASIA summit of:
> - Returning back all law-makers immunity to allow them exercise their duties
> freely without fear of political reprisal.
> - To stop using court to silence the oppositions and dissents, and open way
> for the safe return of Sam Rainsy who is the president of Sam Rainsy Party.
> - Stop all types of "abusing of power" by the top officers of incumbent
> government.
>
> However, all suggested objectives of this rally are already absolutely
> beneficial to Cambodia as whole; and I would like to congratulate Michael
> Duong
> <http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2010/09/call-for-rally-against-hun-xen-a...>for
> take a lead of this rally and your teamwork to make this day meaningful for
> Cambodia.
>
> In Solidarity,
>
> Khmer Young
>
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> strivings of Cambodian Younger 
> Generation!http://cambodianbrightfuture.blogspot.com

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