Hello   Neak Kampuchea,

Thanks for your explanation about Cambodia today.
About Vietnam still a communist country ? 
Well she has to behave as good neighbour, and UN member country .
Bury 

> Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2010 10:23:25 -0800
> Subject: Hello Bury Chau, good to see you talking to me for the first time, 
> on Dec 1, 2010@ 2:44 pm
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> Hello Bury Chau, good to see you talking to me for the first time, on
> Dec 1, 2010@ 2:44 pm
> 
> Neak Kampuchea,
> 
> Can you elaborate on your views?
> in the next 10 years Thailand and Vietnam
> 1." these two giants neighbors that are unaware of being self-trapped
> with their own beloved nationalism barriers for a long time to go".
> 2. you said "Vietnam is trapped in nationalism barrier"?
> Bury
> 
> 
> Yes as you and I know, Vietnam is a communist country truckling to get
> out of its, but they can’t. Because it’s communist party's police
> bureau members are too strong. They are ultra nationalist thinking
> that Cambodia is already colonized by VN and they still think that
> Cambodia is one of their Provinces as you, Bury Chau think and says
> everyday on this website Forum.
> 
> But would you please to visit VN in Saigon now. There are only two or
> three national channel TV unlike Phnom Penh that has hundred
> broadcasts cable TV from around the world, you can watch free with no
> fear from police coming to get you.  In restaurants you are illegal to
> pay in US dollar, you need to get exchange to VN don first.
> 
> In Cambodia is different.
> 
> Look, this is what happening right now. Under the tremendous influence
> of World Bank and I M F, Cambodian Government needs to set a strong
> institutional infrastructure network for the country to work with
> efficiency and also at the same time for replacing retired officials
> and a push for potential economic development.
> 
> For accomplishing this entire task requirement, government needs
> urgent new schools new universities with international curriculum
> standard and English. So there are now younger collage graduates each
> years coming up in the range of thousand and thousand and in millions
> in a few years as the whole Cambodian young generations. Those young
> and fresh people will probably, I think, push for a changing Cambodia
> to a full democratic state with no exception.
> 
> The other way of VN is doing today, Cambodia is having more than 60
> private universities with international curriculum standard, there are
> hundred all English schools anywhere in the country even in remote
> arias, believe or not except to you, There are more than thousand
> churches mostly in remote regions with Cambodian minorities, but there
> also are hundred of them in every cities in Cambodia provinces
> 
> It exists more than three thousand NGO, more than hundred channel
> private TV cable and free Satellite TV.  Cambodian can spend on the
> street US dollars or keep them on any bank. They can even criticize on
> government but not defame them.
> 
> Buy Chau, is Vietnam has all of what Cambodia has today?  Why you
> always say VN is still occupied Cambodia?  Perhaps your thinking is
> base one new face with clear skin of new Cambodian hybrid generations
> or because there are less and less dark brown skin Cambodian?
> 
> Please understand that Khmer is not a dark skin race. Right now
> farmers understand that UV exposure darkens and damages the skin,
> thought NGO’s education anywhere in the country.
> 
> Did you realize to see young Cambodian of Khmer national wear long
> sleeves shirts and hats with large rim for protecting UV. So you will
> see young Cambodian girls with clear skin. If some idiot sees them,
> they will mistake them as Vietnamese girls, but when asking them in
> Vietnamese words they shake they heads with Khmer words: I don’t know!
> I’m not Vietnamese!
> 
> Thank you with my best regard.
> Neak Kampuchea.
> 
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