If anyone says that Cambodia in right now under Hanoi rules, he/she is having extremist and radical eyes. We Cambodian in the country are very very happy to have such advanced politics toward international investment, technology, banking and financial system every day.
If all of you don't like it, you just stay barbarian for ever and you will be warnish away from the human dignity. Kampuchun. On Dec 27, 9:50 am, Saphon In <[email protected]> wrote: > ក្មួយ ដាវណ្ណឡុង > > ពូបានយល់ទាំងស្រុង កំណាព្យ វាចា > កំណាព្យនេះគិត គំនិតផ្តិតថានេះហើយចំណារ > ចរិតចម្បង។ > > ដាវនេះដាវព៌ណ ហៅថា ដាវណ្ណ ដាវមិនប្រកាន់វណ្ណរបង ដាវនេះកាប់ឆ្ការ > ដកចេញបន្លា រញ្ជួយភូមិប្រាណ មិនយូរ មិនឆាប់ មានដៃគ្រប់ស្ថាន > គង់កាប់ឆ្ការបាន ក៏ដោយវិជ្ជា។ > > វិជ្ជាចំណិត សាមគ្គីគ្នីគ្នា កំលាំងគាប់គិត ពុះពារទាំងឡាយ ឧបសគ្គនៅជិត > ឧបសគ្គនៅឆ្ងាយ ឧបសគ្គទាំងឡាយដែលជារបាយរោគរាយ បន្លា។ > > បន្លាបន្លាច ទង្វើធ្វើខ្លាច កំលាចអ្នកណា កំលាចជនល្ងង់ គ្នា ខ្វះអក្ខរា > កំលាច ក្រៅ តម្រា ខ្លាចស្រមោលខ្លួនលង ដោយប្រើព្រនង់ នឹងប្រើដំបង > បើចង់សារសង យកដំបងជាធំ ។ > > ធំនេះធំស័ក្តិ៍ សក្តី សៅហ្មង តែងនាំចំបងចំបែង ចែងចិត្ត > នឹកគិតបន្លាច បើអស់អ្នក ខ្លាចបន្លាចបា់ត់បង់ > បើបន្លាចថែមទាំងបន្លំ តើហៅស័ក្តិ៍សម សមមកពីណា? > > បើមើលចាក់ធ្ធ្លុះ ជំរុះពីអង្ង្គ ជាក្យថាព្រនង់ ទ្រទ្រង់ អ្នកណា > បើតាមវោហារ ទ្រទង់ ល្ងង់ខ្លៅ ល្ងង់ហើយ ល្ងង់ពេក ល្ងង់តាំង ពីដេក > ល្ងង់តាំងពីដើរ មិនល្ងង់ សើៗ > ល្ងង់ខ្លាំងពេកកូវ។ > > ការយកដុល្លារជាធំ ល្ងង់នេះគួរឲ្យអស្ជារ្យ៍ ល្ងង់ ក្រៅតម្រា > សន្សំសៅហ្មង សន្សំនូវ ទោស ផ្តល់ខ្លួនឯងផង ចាប់ជាចំណង អភិជ្ឈា រិតរួត > នៅតែប្រកួតដុល្លារជាធំ ។ > > ដុល្លារក្រដាស់ ចាត់ចែងមិនច្បាស់ក៏ទៅជាផេះ របេះជាផ្សែង ចំបែងចិន្តា > កុំយកបន្លេច > បន្លាចអំណាចបន្លា លោកតែងពោលថា បន្លាចបន្លំ ចាក់ចុកខ្លួនឯង។ > > បើយកដុល្លារជាធំ ជាធំនាំផ្លូវ ៗនេះដលើណា ផ្លូវផ្លោង > ផ្លុវផ្លោត ផ្លុវចោតពេលណា > បើខំធ្វើបុណ្យ បន្សាប ឬស្យា តែជាប់បន្លា បន្សាប មិនបាន។ > > បើធ្វើបុណ្យចង់បានតែយស លោកីយអស្ចារ្យ៍ ដោយភ្លេច បន្លារោគរានរាលដោត > នេះហើយគួរចែង ដែលលោក សួរចោទទិកជាចំណោទដោះស្រាយប្រស្នា។ > > បើពូយល់ខុស ក្មួយកែផងណា ពីព្រោះប្រាជ្ញា មិនស្គាល់អាយុ អាយុ > នៅក្មេងតែប្រាជ្ញា > វាងវៃ អាយុសំដី មិនចាំវ័យឯណា កត្តញ្ញូតធម៌ជូនមាតាបីតា > រលាស់បន្លា > ឲ្យអស់គ្រប់ប្រាណ ។ > > បន្លាបន្លំបន្លាចមិនបាន នេះជាចំណានចរិតចម្បង។ > > ពូសាផុនអរគុណក្មួយ នឹងមិត្តៗទាំងអស់ > > សូមក្មួយគ្រួសារមិត្តទាំងអស់ប្រកបតែសុខ។ > > ពីពូសាផុន។ > > 2011/12/27 sacrava <[email protected]> > > > > > > > Khmuy Bophar.Thanks for your kind words. > > Cheers, > > Pi Pou Bun Heang > > > Great message, thank Pou. Happy 2012 for you and your loved ones > > >> ----- Original Message ----- From: "sacrava" < > >> [email protected]> > >> To: <[email protected]> > >> Sent: Friday, December 23, 2011 10:00 PM > >> Subject: Re: Khmer Conscience > > >> Khmer is Khmer. > >> Xmer is not a Khmer. > >> Xmer love to live under Yuon. > >> Xmer are slave Yuon forever ! > > >> I'm 4 generation of Chen background, but I was born in Cambodia 60 yrs > >> ago. > >> Cambodia is Country of Khmer, ruling by Khmers ....not under Yuon ,Siem or > >> others nation...... > > >> In Australia there are more than 100 nationalities who live > >> harmony,prosperety under Australian > >> Government & its People .No one comes to Australia to conquer the country. > >> it's unlike Cambodia > >> Hanoi colonizes & suppress Khmer People and robbe its weath everyday > >> though > >> Hun Xen & his government. > > >> Khmer has to think & act as a Khmer, not a slave for life of Hanoi or > >> Bangkok and others nations. > > >> Cheers, > >> Ung Bun Heang > > >> Dear fellow Khmer. > > >>> I am also one Khmer, but I see different fates from the past. > >>> Khmer is racist and racism is a thrinking ideolody. Look! khmer empire > >>> had been fragmented and creating Thailand, Laos, South Vietman, in > >>> each one of which has million khmer in there. > > >>> Why? One sole race in one nation could not be be big, but it would be > >>> small and weak like cambodia. If we want its to be strong, we need to > >>> allow other nations to come and invest on every things. So that Khmer > >>> would have jobs and educations and we could have good faces toward > >>> globalizatoin. This is the only way we could do, if it's not, all > >>> Khmer would stay barbarians for ever and will disappear from the map. > > >>> With my best regards from Kampuchun. > > >>> On Dec 23, 12:32 am, Davan Long <[email protected]> wrote: > > >>>> Dear Compatriots, > > >>>> As most of us living in the West, I left Cambodia in the 80’s and could > >>>> hardly remember the last time I wrote something in Khmer. All my > >>>> schooling > >>>> and professional training over the past twenty five years were in either > >>>> English or French. However, during my early childhood in Cambodia and > >>>> refugee camps, I had great passion for reading and I read every Khmer > >>>> books > >>>> I could put my hands on – after all, there was nothing else to do in > >>>> refugee camps. > > >>>> A few months ago, at the height of the Boeung Kak protests against > >>>> forced > >>>> eviction, I exchanged my view with others on Facebook. Most people > >>>> posted > >>>> their comments in Khmer while I wrote mine in English. Interestingly, > >>>> one > >>>> poster labelled me as a foreigner because of my English writing, and > >>>> said > >>>> that a true Khmer person should write in Khmer when exchanging view with > >>>> other fellow Khmers, especially with those in Cambodia. He was right, > >>>> and > >>>> I was embarrassed, if not ashamed, for not being at ease with my mother > >>>> tongue language. Since then, I’ve spent some precious times to relearn > >>>> Khmer. As part of the learning process, I decide to write a poem which > >>>> I’d > >>>> like to share with you all. > > >>>> Attached are fragments of my poem entitled: “Uwat Reas”. It is not > >>>> complete yet, and I plan to keep writing it to reflect new realities as > >>>> they happen in Cambodia. I hope you find it worth reading, and would > >>>> welcome any comments you may have. > > >>>> Last but not least, I would like to take this opportunity to wish you > >>>> all a > >>>> safe and happy holiday season. > > >>>> Best wishes, > > >>>> Davan Long > >>>> ------------------ > >>>> Chers Compatriotes, > > >>>> Comme la plupart d'entre nous qui demeurent en Occident, j'ai quitté le > >>>> Cambodge dans les années 80 et pouvait à peine me rappeler la dernière > >>>> fois > >>>> que j'ai écrit quelque chose en khmer. Toutes mes études et formation > >>>> professionnelle au cours des vingt cinq dernières années ont été en > >>>> anglais > >>>> ou en français. Cependant, durant mon enfance au Cambodge et dans les > >>>> camps > >>>> de réfugiés, j'avais une grande passion pour la lecture et j'avais lu > >>>> tous > >>>> les livres Khmer je pourrais mettre mes mains sur - après tout, il n'y > >>>> avait rien d'autre à faire dans les camps de réfugiés. > > >>>> Cet été, durant le sommet des protestations contre des > > ... > > 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. Please refrain from using foul language. Thank you for your understanding. Peace among us and in Cambodia. 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