មើល៎ ទៅដូចជាវេទនារហេមរហាមខ្លាំងណាស់តើ?  ចុះបើវាពិបាកម្លឺងៗ
មេចក៏នៅតែត្រសុលទៅបោះឆ្នោតអោយព្រះអាទិទេពទៀត??

On 9/30/08, Mekong River <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>  Dear Kon Khmer
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> Thank you for your report from Takeo on the festive pchum ben, full of
> despair. It is very insightful. Becuase 80% of the Takeo siders, like the
> whole country, voted for our dear leader, Hun Sen, I would urge you all to
> be more patient for upcoming develoment- only until the horse grows the
> horns.
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> The opposition only won 2 seats in the recent election in the province. So
> you can help the people there by asking them to keep voting for the CPP so
> that in the next five years 100% of the villagers will generate Toek Thnoat
> Chou from the local electricity plant, donated, not provided for by the
> government, but by the CPP.
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> Since I was born, I have known Takeo as one of the poorest provinces in
> srok khmer, anyway. Others who come from other so-called rich provinces tend
> to look down on Takeo people. Yet, this poor province has been unique in
> its rich ancient history - the birth of the khmer nation, the birth of
> modern Communist Khmer revolution, the birth of anti-french colonialism, and
> the birthplace of Ta Mok - the laughing and smiling butcher.
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> Not long ago, I provided 6 wells in Tramkak, but the villagers thanked the
> CPP instead for opening up the country so that overseas khmer, ( called
> Anekachun by sheer ignorance of their own language), could come and lend a
> small hand.
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> I feel sorry for my own khmer people but I have no more tears these days to
> cry for them.
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> I pray for the siam and yuon to have mercy for khmer so they can spare a
> small plot of land for them catch some rats to fry.
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> Kon Khmer, please send us some more news although I know no news is good
> news.
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> Regards
> MR
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>  On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Kon Khmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Hello, Khmers neak srolanh Khmers and their lovely nation.
>> Kon Khmer had spent a short time during Pchum Ben at Takeo Province
>> (homeland). It was very happy and exciting for me.
>> People are very sociable and friendly and It was a very important and
>> valuable opportunity for me to meet my grand pa, my parents, my
>> brothers and sisters , my relatvies , my former friends and my poor
>> villagers.
>> I had been ivited to have a few small parties at their households in
>> the native village and especially  I had discused and shared
>> information about  life in the city and life in the rural countryside.
>> I was given alot of information from villagers' living standard
>> nowaday. We spent much of the time talking about difficulties and real
>> broplems that have effected to villagers'living standard.
>> These are some matters and my villagers as well as my family still
>> fact in their lives and their family.
>>  1. Almost 85 % of my villagers have been living in poverty and
>> starvation. They have nothing to do but only sitting and playing card
>> and drinking white wine all men and women as well as young adults.
>> 2. Their ricefields were dry with very little raindrop to cultivate
>> their rice product eventhough it's a rainy season. They do farming
>> apending on the sky that might give them any drop of rain to make
>> their rice field wet for planting rice.
>> 3. Almost 80% of my villagers have been the victims of Micro -
>> comercial banks who lent their loan to those with land and households
>> security deposit contract. Most of my villagers complained that they
>> have no money or any property to pay back their debt to those banks
>> because their annual income is depending to farming produts to enable
>> to pay back their debt to the banks. Some of them they expect the
>> daughters or sons who work in the factories to save some money to help
>> their families.
>> 4. Their lawmakers promise to develop their villages but noone visit
>> them and do what they promise during the election campaign last few
>> months. Now they are waiting to see what their leaders especially
>> their voted owners will do for them.
>> 5. My people have a very little hope to have an irregation system and
>> electricity supplies like what their vote owner promise to do it for
>> them in this fourth mandate.
>> 6. They are waiting to see the corruption law that might be passed and
>> implemented by theirl leaders in this fourth mandate.
>> 7. They are waiting to see somechanges from their new government
>> leaders'mind to show love and faith to their people.
>> 8. They wondered that why their leaders have millions of dolars in the
>> banks while they have only 10$ in the family.
>> 9. They said to Kon Khmer that for the next mandate if their leaders
>> break their promise they will change their mind and concider to choose
>> new leaders to make their living standard be better than current
>> living standard.
>> 10. Most of my villagers doubt that Cambodian government has recieved
>> million of dolars every mandate to develop the country especially to
>> help to develop the countrty side why they see nothing in their
>> hometowns with any new changes, but new buildings and factories ony
>> around Phnom Penh areas?
>> 11. My villagers asked me that why PM Hun Sen with his new government
>> lawmakers want to change the names of someprovinces  and town such as
>> Preah Sihanouk ville to be Kampong Som province, Battambang Province
>> to be Battambang town, Kampong Cham Province to be Kampong Cham town
>> withouth asking public discussion or ideas. Why doesn't our government
>> ask students through universities , Nongovernment Organizations and
>> other civil institutes to discuss this matter?
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>> For Kon Khmer think that new government should carries out any prior
>> strategies to discuss in its mandate such as  corruption law
>> amemdment, poverty reduce, irregation system development, electric
>> power supplies, roadline constructions, landcrabing matters,
>> agrecultural product market, unemployment matter, Vietnamese and other
>> immigrant issue and especially unjustice and serious corruption
>> activities among Cambodian court system in our nation and Preah Vihea
>> temple dispute.
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>> Khlean + Khlao + Khlach = Khmer
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