Bury Chau this is another attack on Forum Discussion, you are a real
Khmer Extremist Monkey
because you don't know how to make a fine conversation to finding
reality with anybody other than your monkey group.

On Oct 25, 8:46 pm, Neak Kampuchea <[email protected]> wrote:
> Understanding why Khmer abroad are so divided.
>
> Cambodia’s inhabitants should be called in English “Cambodian”, and in
> Khmer “Chun-Kampuchea” or Kampuchun or simply “Kampuchea”.
> This way every Cambodian would agree and accept Cambodia’s
> citizenship, regardless of Khmer or none Khmer ethnic exclusion.
> But when we call them Khmer, only a fraction of them has believed its
> but majority thinks no: I’m none Khmer individuals; I’m hybrid with
> new face Cambodian. They know for sure they can not change their own
> race to Khmer’s even though they want to. People can change
> citizenship, but never be able to get done on origin.
>
> For now most Cambodian in the country are politically forced to be
> self-proclaimed Khmer or in other words compelled to be Khmer due to
> Cambodian constitution, that has wrongly been translated and adopted
> from certain English clauses from international Paris’s accord text on
> Cambodia in1991, causing false Khmer citizen from the true Cambodian
> citizen.
> Khmer citizen in English term is none sense as Khmer is not the name
> the country for which, the sole title is Cambodia and its people is
> Cambodian with no exception.
>
> Most mainstream Cambodian has never accepted to be of what is not his
> own kind. They are obligated to keep quiet but apprehensive of what
> they are forced to be bearing. They have a doubt security on where
> they are living, because they feel foreigners on their own homeland.
>
> This is the reason why people just want to immigrate for living in
> other countries where there is more acceptances with more freedom of
> expression. If it’s impossible to do so, people will be eager to get
> corrupted with a quick-rich or a quick-powerful so that they could
> make money they may possibly send their kids oversea for better
> education in a real freedom ship environment experience.
> When they will be back, they would be in the top team so that they
> could make themselves top politicians for helping change the country
> in bringing back Cambodian citizenship to its own place in Cambodian
> constitution.
>
> There were more than 3/4 million Cambodian living abroad. They fled
> the country following Khmer rouge’s purge 1975-1979. Now 99% of them
> are becoming citizens of the country they are living where there are
> adequate health care along with freedoms of expression, freedoms of
> choice, and freedoms of belief. Most of them even dare to pronounce
> things louder than ever.  A lot said: I don’t like to participate
> where there are a lot of ethnic Khmer although I’m used to be self-
> proclaimed Khmer, but me’m not.
>
> Unlike flourishing Lao’s, Thai’s, Vietnamese’s, Korean’s and Chinese’s
> associations, Khmer organization are always troublesome due to the
> fact they name themselves Khmer, which does not represent a broad
> range of all integrated Cambodia’s inhabitants namely Cambodian.
>
> This is a clear persistent weakness of one nation that had never
> changed from a Great Hinduism Khmer empire to a small Buddhism state,
> in which diverse people of Cambodia had already been integrated in one
> sole Cambodian. If this permanent weakness is left unfixed its will
> turned catalyst monster that would be disintegrated completely our
> whole Nation.

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