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On May 31, 4:00 am, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Now you are talking about.
> WB, IMF and many others have forced to Cambodian government to reduce
> poverty in the country when they accept aids from them.
> As you see, a theory was created trying to make the lives of poor
> Cambodians better.
> That's why we see those development in Phnom Penh and leased lands
> happening all over the country. They hope that those companies would
> create jobs, which translates into poverty reduction.
> Many things have happened against this theory.
> We see people resist to the notion that they have to work for someone
> to earn the living.
> We also see rich people take advantage of this development over poor
> people.
> We also see that very few jobs were created over those land deals.
> All of these things are working against the poor people who are
> supposed to benefit it.
> We also see companies hire Vietnamese instead Cambodians.
> Rubber plants in the past could have taught Cambodians lessons. French
> companies owned many rubber plant farm in Kompong Cham during Sihanouk
> era. They created huge revenue for the government. Unfortunately, poor
> Cambodians did not benefit them because workers for those farms were
> Vietnamese from Vietnam.
> We see the same trend happening today in Cambodia.
>
> We had seen discussions of why they didn't hire Cambodians in the
> past.
> Could they not do the jobs as Vietnamese did?
>
> Judge it for yourself. I have my own opinion. Yet, I'd better not say
> it.
>
> On May 29, 4:13 pm, Neak Kampuchea <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Gentlenam Kangaroo.
> > This is a global problem, only G8, U.N plus NATO could together solve
> > this issue, which has been generated from powerty due to regime change
> > resistant for their own people to persue free education, free economic
> > growth with free enterprise with free civil liberty.  Please be in
> > mind that it does not include Cambodia, because this country has
> > already been under the hospice on WORLD BANK, IMF and thousand NGO.s.
>
> > Not only me and you could dream about as it's too big
>
> > On May 29, 2:47 pm, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > On May 27, 6:43 pm, Neak Kampuchea <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > My freedom, my understanding, my experience, as well as my democacy
> > > > and human rights beleif, have heen dictading me to speak and to write
> > > > that all men are created equal in a living with hunam dignity. I don't
> > > > need to ask somebody to advive me, but instead you Kandaroo needs one
> > > > because you reject other ethnics living for genarations in Cambodia
> > > > are not Cambodian. But illegal immigrants should be another quetion to
> > > > solve separately apart.
>
> > > No one is going to stop you from yelling. We only discuss about what
> > > you are saying.
> > > No one is dictating you to say anything. We only discuss about the
> > > substance that you present for discussion.
> > > We voice our opinion, not an advisory for what you want to do. I
> > > assume that you are adult and understand that.
> > > Actually, you just told me that I need an advice. I respect that
> > > opinion.
> > > By saying that, I would like to ask you to give me an advice of what
> > > to say in what we are discussing. I hope you understand that what you
> > > say is subject for discussion. I am not attacking you personally as
> > > you do to me. I will tear your writing apart with logics in hands.
>
> > > For your information, illegal aliens are illegat against the laws of
> > > that country. We have serious problem here in the US. Cambodians have
> > > the same problem. Would you blame individuals who try eveything to
> > > make their lives better?- Hide quoted text -
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