The picture depict Cambodians fight Cambodians.
The history is repeating itself. Cambodians are still Cambodians. They are 
humans who cannot live together within their own race. They want to fight 
for power for their very own individual groups. It happened in the 60s, 
70s, 80s, 90s, 00s, all the way to today. No one can make peace when people 
are still fighting for their own rightiousness by blaming others as bad 
guys. Let us face it. Can it be a peace when people act like that?
Let's look at the CNRP altermatum. They said that they would negotiate with 
CPP ONLY when some condition is met. 
How can a negotiation possible when each side set an altamatum like that?
It's no longer a negotiation. It has become a demand. 
 
Let us look at another angle here. CNRP seems to distance themselves from 
the protest from the garment factory workers. They have not come to the 
open to support them because there have been clashes because they have not 
demonstrated peacefully as the CNRP wanted. The garment factory has 
demanded a raise from the owners as well as the government. A labor dispute 
should be resolved between parties. The government should not have anything 
to do with it. For some reasons, Cambodia is different. Factory workers 
demand them both. They don't want to negotiate. Yet, they demand this and 
that. Will it call fair ? Judge it for yourself. 
 
In America, labor dispute is done between parties. The government only get 
involved as mediation between the two parties. Ofcourse, they have some 
influence when the organization with labor dispute has received some funds 
from the government. Otherwise, the government has no say except mediation.
 
It's very different in Cambodia. So what is right and what is wrong.

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