Op-Ed: KC-YAA <http://khmeryouth.cambodianview.com/>

This year is the third year Khmer-Canadian Youth Association celebrated the
anniversary of Paris Peace Agreement (PPA). This year, the theme focused on
*“How peace mean to us? And how we can build peace?”*

Many speakers who come from various disciplines and different backgrounds
shed us light and gave us great input on this Peace Commemoration.

Sophan who is the president of the Youth Association and chair of the PPA
Commemoration committee stressed on the importance of PPA comparing to the
great civilization of the Angkor Era. He also valued the PPA as
the renaissance of Cambodia. Further to his statement, the Youth will keep
organize the Peace Commemoration annually to provide public with right
understanding and help build peace together collectively. This concerted
effort will not only ensure that Cambodia can get fruition from the PPA,
the world will also share this peace process.

MP Wayne Cao who is the member of parliament of Alberta government gave us
a great importance on the decline of two countries who signed the PPA but
Cambodia is still alive. The Russia union and Yugoslavia have been split,
but he observed that Cambodia has been stronger by the PPA. He emphasized
that the cold war has been died while the connectivity of people in the
world has become more visible. On his sight back home of birth in Vietnam,
Mr. Wayne Cao reflected on his life and his friend which both have born in
the same location but made a living in different situation of political
circumstance and economic development. Mr. Wayne highly appreciated the
Peace Commemoration and he will join this celebration in years to come.

Ms. Janyce Konkin who has extensively worked in Cambodia for “Initiative
for Change” described the importance of building peace within individual
first before expanding it to others such as family, community, nation and
the world. In this context, Janyce shed us insight on both practical
knowledge and academic theory. As her MA major focused on peace research,
her conclusion wholly rests on individuals who must initiate peace within
themselves first before outreaching to others. But she accepted the
original interdependent of inside peace affects outside peace, and outside
peace also affects inside peace. Her theory is not different from that of
Lord Buddha and late Cambodian monk Maha Ghosananda. For the PPA, according
to Janyce, it is a good instrument for peace development in Cambodia.

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