Is it?.... lacking comprehension till SR no longer has large gathering when he was roaming in the states. Please accept failure before it is too late, and seeking strategy change. Sincerely, James
________________________________ From: Khmer Young <[email protected]> To: Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia.org <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, November 7, 2011 2:59 PM Subject: Re: The fate of Col. Gaddafi has terrified all world dictators including Hun Sen It is just a lacking comprehension of your statement regarding the decrease of Khmer diaspora in supporting SRP. Thought HRP has tried to convert thos SRP's loyals and many other movement have tried to hijack SRP's base, including your continuous denounce on this party, the SRP is still strong in both abroad and national arena. KY On Nov 6, 9:17 pm, James Sok <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Khmer Young, > > I did ask... "Is it why Khmer people lack belief in the opposition? ..." --- > This is my question. It is not my statement. > > Talking about the SRP. I noticed that mass support is decreased dramatically > in Khmer communities overseas. I do not know about situation inside Cambodia. > > Sincerely, > James > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Khmer Young <[email protected]> > To: Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) -www.cambodia.org<[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, November 6, 2011 9:17 PM > Subject: Re: The fate of Col. Gaddafi has terrified all world dictators > including Hun Sen > > Dear Mr. James; > > What is your creditable source to claim that Khmer people lack belief > in the opposition? I think it is easy to say so, or it is > intentionally to maintain the status quo. Of course, CPP has > everything in hand such as money, people power, intimidation, media > etc. to destroy opposition, but until now the CPP has further tried to > maintain its stand. This means that CPP understood that its cheating > approach will not last. > > Loot at opposition party (SRP), this party is lacking money, media, > manpower and many more...and it cannot compare to the CPP, but why > this party is still making CPP worrying. > > On Nov 6, 5:09 am, James Sok <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Dear Khmer Young, > > > That is just a wistful thinking. It is a sentiment that goes no where. > > Comparable quality or worse of a dictator will always rule Cambodia because > > of such wistful thinking. Is it why Khmer people lack belief in the > > opposition? ... > > > Regards, > > James > > > ________________________________ > > From: Khmer Young <[email protected]> > > To: Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) > > -www.cambodia.org<[email protected]> > > Sent: Sunday, November 6, 2011 1:08 AM > > Subject: Re: The fate of Col. Gaddafi has terrified all world dictators > > including Hun Sen > > > Dear Mr. James; > > > Make it short, who ever pop up to be next leader rather than Hun Sen, > > Cambodia will be better a lot. > > > Hun Sen with his one eye vision and his current skill is good only to > > destroy his political opponents, he is not skillful for collective > > interest of the nation. > > > I can assure you this. I can dare you this. > > > KY > > > On Nov 5, 4:34 pm, James Sok <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > How do I see the next leader will be worse than Hun Sen?... > > > > Here is my answer. I see the next leader will be someone from the CPP or > > > modified CPP under Sihanouk's arrangement if he he does not die so soon. > > > > Hun Manet has a slim chance to succeed his father because there is a > > > strong line up of CPP middle ranking officials for top leadership > > > positions. Manet does not have the skill to move to the top once Hun Sen > > > become sick or internally removed. > > > > Sam Rainsy's future is similar to his father. He will be used by both > > > communist and royalist group. At the end, he will be spitted out just > > > like a cherry seed. Kem Sokha will eventually join the CPP or modified > > > CPP. His future is fair for reason that he can make a living in politics. > > > > I see no young generation politician coming up. Our Khmer youths are > > > rotten corrupt and wickedly educated. Civil Society groups become easy > > > employment for those who just want to make a living outside governmental > > > employment. > > > > Now, you can see what kind of PM will Cambodia have after Hun Sen? > > > > Sincerely, > > > James > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: Khmer Young <[email protected]> > > > To: Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) > > > -www.cambodia.org<[email protected]> > > > Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 3:11 PM > > > Subject: Re: The fate of Col. Gaddafi has terrified all world dictators > > > including Hun Sen > > > > One more thing, how do see the next leader will be worse than Hun Sen? > > > I know this word has been effectively used in Cambodia. > > > > For example, the incumbent leaders have been already rich, if they > > > plunder national assets are less than the new leaders who are with > > > empty hand. I think you also support this political manipulation. > > > > Cambodia must change leader, if Cambodians want to see their country > > > move forward. > > > > Thanks > > > > On Nov 5, 12:17 am, James Sok <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Please read attachment. > > > > > Thanks, > > > > James > > > > > ________________________________ > > > > From: Khmer Young <[email protected]> > > > > To: James Sok <[email protected]> > > > > Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; Gaffa > > > > Peangmeth <[email protected]>; Chheat Srey <[email protected]>; > > > > Diep Ly <[email protected]> > > > > Sent: Friday, November 4, 2011 7:46 PM > > > > Subject: Re: The fate of Col. Gaddafi has terrified all world dictators > > > > including Hun Sen > > > > > Dear Mr. James; > > > > > Your article reminds me of rebuttal messages which have been > > > > effectively used by the CPP and Hun Sen's ranting. But in reality, it > > > > has been a double standard political rhetoric which the happiest person > > > > would be Uncle Ho. > > > > > Scholars like Noam Chomsky and Michael Vickery etc have been vivid > > > > supporter of Vietnamese presence in Cambodia. For NC, Vietnam presence > > > > in Cambodia is a liberation, not invasion. For MV, his recent message > > > > to Elizabet Backer, the Paris Peace Agreement is a failure work of the > > > > UNs. MV gave 1000,000 points to Hun Sen in his effort to dismantle > > > > Khmer Rouge faction. > > > > > In reality, Khmer Rouge is the by-product of Vietminh and Vietcong, and > > > > the failure of Russia doesn't weaken Vietnam because Vietnam has their > > > > back-up tool: KR. > > > > > Remember, Kiev Somphan and Son Sen returned back to Phnom Penh in order > > > > to join the election, but a bunch of Vietcong-Vietminh in Phnom Penh > > > > stoned Kiev Somphan to bleeding. With this activity, how can Hun Sen > > > > has always used the rhetoric of national reconciliation and national > > > > unity? > > > > > Hun Sen's words are just a planned framework of Vietcong-Vietminh to > > > > cheat Cambodian people and the world. > > > > > I hope you might have to choose between scholars like NC as well as MV, > > > > or David Chandler as well as Elizabeth Backer. > > > > > KY > > > > > On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 1:57 PM, James Sok <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Please read my comment in Khmer. > > > > > >Thx > > > > >James > > > > > >From: Khmer Young <[email protected]> > > > > >To: James Sok <[email protected]> > > > > >Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>; Gaffa > > > > >Peangmeth <[email protected]>; Chheat Srey <[email protected]>; > > > > >Diep Ly <[email protected]> > > > > >Sent: Friday, November 4, 2011 2:17 PM > > > > >Subject: Re: The fate of Col. Gaddafi has terrified all world > > > > >dictators including Hun Sen > > > > > >Dear Mr. James; > > > > > >Of course, the definition of dictatorship itself has included Hun Sen > > > > >into that group. Hun Sen can use all political manipulations to divert > > > > >the attention of Cambodian people but Hun Sen cannot shy away from > > > > >this definition of dictatorship: long term in ruthless power, curbing > > > > >all dissenters in both using violence and the rule of law > > > > >manipulation, and the monopolization of national wealth, state media, > > > > >arm force and civil servants etc. All dictators around the world have > > > > >shared this common sense and it is only dictators themselves can > > > > >clearly explain this to us. > > > > > >The argument of your point regarding foreigners violated other > > > > >sovereign states is not relevant. According to the international laws > > > > >on the respect of human rights, the UNs or its alliance can step into > > > > >intervention in order to save those innocent lives. Sometime, those > > > > >interventions cannot fully achieve, but at least, the international > > > > >efforts can curtail those human rights violations. For instance, in > > > > >Iraq, Egypt, Pakistan or Lybia etc. > > > > > >Vietnam invade Cambodia was wrong and Vietnam violated the > > > > >international laws as Vietnam had no pre-approval from the UNs to > > > > >trespass into Cambodia land though Vietnam used the excuse to save > > > > >Cambodian lives from genocide. However, Vietnam is smarter than > > > > >current puppet Hun Sen government who is still prostrating Vietnamese > > > > >troops, by quickly withdraw its troops from Cambodia after that 10 > > > > >years. In reality, that 10 years, Vietnam had accomplished to what > > > > >Uncle Ho planned: to spread its spies entire Cambodia, to plunder all > > > > >national treasures from Cambodia, to face up with China and to unify > > > > >all Vietnamese waring fractions during the great national unification > > > > >etc. > > > > > >I am young but I can understand many words from our elders which those > > > > >words are so in vain and goal-less. This is why Cambodia cannot free > > > > >from the jaws of foreigners. > > > > > >KY > > > > > >On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 7:17 AM, James Sok <[email protected]> > > > > >wrote: > > > > > >Please read attachment in Khmer. > > > > >>Thanks, > > > > >>James > > > > > >>From: Khmer Young <[email protected]> > > > > >>To: [email protected] > > > > >>Sent: Friday, November 4, 2011 2:22 AM > > > > > >>Subject: The fate of Col. Gaddafi has terrified all world dictators > > > > >>including Hun Sen > > > > > >>Thursday, November 3, 2011 > > > > >>The fate of Col. Gaddafi terrified all world dictators > > > > >>The end of 2011 has frightened Hun Sen mentally and > > > > > physically. The middle east spring has toppled many dictators such as > > > > Tunisia’s Ben Ali (removed after 24 years in power), Egypt’s Hosni > > > > Mubarak (removed after 30 years in power), Libya’s Muammar Gaddafi (to > > > > be removed after 42 years in power), Yemen’s Ali Abdullah Saleh (to > > > > be removed after 33 years in power) and Syria’s Bashar al-Assad (to be > > > > removed after 40 years of dictatorship including his father Hafez > > > > al-Assad’s 29-year reign). But our Cambodian Hun Sen is (32 years in > > > > power). Hun Sen can also recall to his neighbors such as Suharto of > > > > Indonesia and Marcos of the Philippines.>>Recent speech at the bridge > > > > inaugural ceremony of Hun Sen on the comparing him to Col. Gaddafi is > > > > understood as a consoling lullaby for his personal nervous soul. 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