Au contraire, votre francais est tres bien, good enough to work as a taxi driver or garcon restaurant or dishwasher (plongeur) in any chinese restaurants in Paris 13eme or Belleville.
Joe, ________________________________ De : Neak Kampuchea <[email protected]> À :Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org Envoyé le : Jeu 23 décembre 2010, 22h 05min 23s Objet : Re: Khmer nation is so good Heh Bopha Angkor. Je comprendre que vous etre en France maintenant, mais j'ai a peu prest oublie tous les mots francais. Please let me speak English as I'am in the US for 30years, and I almost forget french words. I appreciate very much as you are very very Khmer patriotic. But eventhough you are so, you could never stop the world changing. I think you are wondered what really means the changing world? Let's beguin with you are a khmer in Paris exemple, then you will have 3 children and all of them will be going to school, in which hundred other nationals chidren. They will be making friends then boyfriends and girlfriends and they will inter-marrige later. So your Khmer bood in Paris will be faded for make new face Parisiens. 200years later your grand-grand sons and grand-grang daughters will reject Khmer blood because they will be Francais de Paris. Likewise all Khmer are now being a Kampuchun in English Cambodian. With my best regard from Nek Kampuchea. On Dec 23, 2:48 pm, "Bopha Angkor" <[email protected]> wrote: > Om bros, > > Parfois il est bien de prendre les choses à la légère. Mais dans certain cas, > c’est du suicide. Tous les tueurs, tous les fanatiques ne sont pas que des >fous, des malades mentaux ou des ivrognes mais dans la majorité des cas ce >sont >des assassins pieux, coupables et responsables de leurs actes et du crime >commis. > > Si vous consultez les fichiers laissés par les khmers rouges, vous ne trouvez >nulle parte le mot khmer (pour désigner les khmers). Ces khmers rouges comme >leurs maitres yuon vietcongs sont très allergiques au mot « Khmer » et à tout >ce qu’il touche à la culture et à l’intelligence khmère et ces assassins ont >essayaient (dan le passé comme le temps présent) de les supprimer par tous >les >moyens. Ces yuons, ces khmers rouges, n’utilisaient pas le mot Khmer pour >designer les « Khmers » ; ils les appellent « kampuchea » ou « chun kamuchea » >ou encore, « chun kampuchea tmei » (« new face cambodian» comme répète sans >cesse ce kampouch) - La méthode du lavage de cerveau des yuons ou des >kampuch, > c’est de bestialité et d’imbécilité pour beaucoup entre nous mais cette > méthode >a fait ses œuvres à travers les patins yuons et certainement à d’autres qui >sont >mentalement modelable par cette méthode yuon – Mais qu’importe, je vous >souhaite >une meilleure fête de fin d’année à vous tous ! > > Bopha Angkor > > P/S Et merci à Lok ou Lok Srei Chamnap Keo d’avoir partagé votre point de > vue >très pertinent sur ce sujet. Je suis de l’avis de votre avis > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Khoar Chev > To: [email protected] > Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2010 5:28 PM > Subject: Re: Khmer nation is so good > > Dear all, > Don't be so surprised, it's Holidays Season again! this Kampouch >Ch-Yuon just have a heavy drink, shouldn't care much about what a drunk man >said. > Have a Wonderful Holidays to all! > > Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia ) > > --- On Wed, 12/22/10, Chamnap Keo <[email protected]> wrote: > > From: Chamnap Keo <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: Khmer nation is so good > To: [email protected] > Date: Wednesday, December 22, 2010, 9:09 PM > > the term Chun Kampuchea is a new legal term, never used in the > past, >and should never be used after Hun Sen, period. > It is a term marred with neocolonism ambitions, a word that is > meant >to whitewash the Vietnamization of Cambodia and allow the free flow of > undocumented aliens from both Vietnam, China, and other countries. > > The term Chun Kampuchea is coined precisely for this purpose and > its >arguments of inclusion is cloaked behind an ulterior motive of racist tendency >to dominate the Khmer culture by foreign neighbors. To subjugate her and her >people and reduced them into minority groups in their own ancestral land. >This >group of alien extremist will go far and paint Khmer as racist for not >accepting >a term that has been shoved down their throat in the name of "friendship", >"inclusiveness", and "unity" when in fact the real design is far less lofty >then >they will admit, to themselves, and to the world and especially not to the >Khmer >people of Srok Khmer. > > So you are born in Cambodia, congratulation, I welcome you into our >Khmer ancestral homeland. However, don't presume now that since you're >Cambodian, you have the right to strip all other Khmers of their cultural >identity and heritage and ancestral claim to their homeland. We accept you as >Cambodians, but you don't need to call yourselves Khmer if you don't follow >the >custom, but you should realize that Cambodia is first and foremost the land of >Khmer people. As such, we will not deny any connections made by Khmer around >the >world whether in Thailand or Kampuchea Krom to our shared history and identity. > > To severed this tie is the wish of these neighbors, [Thailand and >Vietnam], for centuries. The sooner Cambodia can relinquish that connection, >the sooner their programs of total assimilation of the people of Khmer descent >in their annexed lands can take place. The problem is as long as Cambodia >still >accepts these populations as having shared connection, any attempt to forced >the >assimilation policy can be argued as cultural and social genocide, a human >rights violations that the world community frowns upon. > > Chun Kampuchea, should be relegated to the bygones of era of "Mit" >and Comrade and Hun Sen's Mitaphum days. The decade for foreign imposed >ideological systems in Cambodia should now be set aside, it is time that >Cambodia should now progress by the will of its native people and let them >take >the helm at their own country's destiny. > > In conclusion, Srok Khmer welcomes Cambodians, and all regardless > of >race can be Cambodian. Having Cambodian citizenship however, don't presume >yourself to hold also the key to spiritual and ancestral connection that are >rightly belongs to the natives of this land. Attempting to cut off connections >of the Khmer people to their brethren, whether in Thailand or Vietnam, is >nothing short of a racist discrimination policy aimed to destroy an actual >unique social identification and to deprived them of rightly spiritual and >social connections as such distinct group of people in this diverse world. >This >policy is nothing short of a human rights violation! > > On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 2:19 PM, Neak Kampuchea ><[email protected]> wrote: > > Khmer nation itself has been creating Khmer culture extremism and > corruption with impunity, thousand years before Mr. Hen Sen’s birth > date. > > Please be understood that Cambodian is not a race as certain > individual has thought. One should thinks this English word > meaning >is > not the same as Khmer language, which has not been adjusted for > decades along with social evolution or in others words along with > multi-ethnic integration. > > Every English word we speak has been up dated. So please be > careful >to > catch-up this English word Cambodian, which is designated for all > inhabitants within Cambodia, without discriminating of Khmer or >other > origins of birth, races, sex, color, belief, and political >tendency, > but not exceeding to be illegally added with Khmer ethnic of >Vietnam > and Khmer ethnic of Thailand. Cambodian is nominated for people, >only > within Cambodia’s legal boundary. > > The Cambodian constitution, it self, has truly been creating Khmer > extremist movement, culture of corruption and impunity due to Khmer > extreme religious nationalism with misjudgment for Cambodian > sustainable social evolution stability. > > Look, Cambodia is the official name of the country, its inhabitants > should be called Cambodian, which is none relevance for Khmer > citizen? > > Now, please examine Sam Rainsy’s party and Rong Chhun’s union >worker > leader; they do politics in the name of Khmer in the constitution, > which has some English words mistranslated into Khmer clause: “We >the > people of Cambodia are Khmer citizen” in place of Cambodian >citizen. > (Pulrath-Kampuchea or Chun-Kampuchea). These two men, their teams >and > Ms.Musochea have never called Cambodian people in Khmer word Chun- > Kampuchea as Mr. Hun Sen did. > > This is the reason why there is extremist Khmer movement that has >been > pushing thousand and thousand Khmer Krom of Vietnam and Khmer > Surin >of > Thailand to coming to Phnom Penh for claiming their Khmer >citizenship, > because they said they are also Khmer like the others in the >country. > And no doubt, there is a strong support from SRP and Union leader >Rong > Chhun for their political gain. > > This potential problem will last, and has extended to make >Cambodian > instability threat, until some day Cambodian Government will > understand and decide a decisive reform those malicious >constitutional > clauses, in which there is democracy principal flaw as “all human >are > created equal with freedom of expression. > . > Mr. Hen Sen knows all of that, but he thinks this is not the time >yet, > until next young Cambodian generations will become more educated as > needed in the majority Cambodian. > > For now, he and his government official have a full power to > unconstitutionally cross over, order of doing anything and > calling >all > Cambodian in Khmer word,”Chun-kampuchea” as for teaching ahead of >the > time needed, and also expressing a willingness for avoiding > discrimination of origin of birth of all inhabitants in Cambodia in > the face of UN human right, NGO groups, domestic and oversea >Cambodian > as well. This is what, CPP is doing about. > > We the people of Cambodia need Constitutional reform: > > 1-We the people of Cambodia are Cambodian citizens for replacing >old > version “Khmer citizen”. > 2-The government of Cambodia is from Cambodian for Cambodian. > 3-The state is separated from religion, which is belonging solely >to > the people. > > If religion continues to belong to the state, Cambodia could > never >be > able to alleviate corruption, which is invisibly on the rise, >legally > hiding behind the power of Cambodian government itself. > > Believe or not except to you, but please just try to take a look as > the following: > > If one of ministers, one provincial governor, one state or a > provincial prosecutor, or > > ... > > read more »- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org" group. This is an unmoderated forum. 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