Vonglokruta Khema,

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On Sep 19, 9:38 am, Vonglokruta Khema <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yUJ_SjX7xo&feature=related
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> From: Pheng Kim Ving <[email protected]>
> To: Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) -www.cambodia.org<[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, 19 September 2011 8:45 PM
> Subject: I Can't Believe Cambodia Renounced Them
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> Re:http://groups.google.com/group/camdisc/browse_thread/thread/4c672e532...
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> One thing I don't understand is, if these people find it hard to
> become Vietnamese citizens, find it hard to make a decent living in
> Vietnam without becoming Vietnamese citizens, and find it impossible
> to go to a "3rd country" (any country other than Vietnam & Cambodia,
> most often it's the West or Australia or New Zealand), then why don't
> they move back to Cambodia? Ah Ahh, there's a little mention in the
> article that Cambodia renounced them. Is that true?? D'ohh!! No No I
> can't believe Cambodia renounced them. I think they made it up in
> order to try to justify their un-willingness to go back to Cambodia.
>
> I was a Cambodian refugee in Vietnam too. As early as the early 1980s
> after the barbaric atrocious mass-murderous Khmer Rouge regime was
> destroyed, lots of Cambodian refugees in Vietnam whom I know & who had
> no hope of going to a 3rd country moved back to Cambodia. Cambodia
> didn't renounce them.
>
> Thank goodness virtually all of us Cambodian refugees in Vietnam
> brought with us Sin Si Samouth songs. Thank goodness all of Samouth
> songs we brought with us now have found their way back to Cambodia,
> and even to YouTube!!
>
> I remember, when my family managed to borrow any Samouth cassette that
> we didn't have from a fellow Cambodian refugee, we all sat, quietly,
> around the cassette player, listening to Samouth, and dreaming, and
> "khl-auch phsar khnong chett", d'ohh!! Now, for me it's a nostalgia
> too. Almost like Cambodia.
>
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