Hi Ek Udom Kangarooo,
Everyone does !
It's not OK to kill anyone.It's a Crime against Humanity !!!!
Hitler had killed Jews from their Extremist-German.....
In Cambodia without Yuon-Hanoi & Chen Peking ,Khmer Rouge were just a bunch 
of leftist group with a few guns.
And we had known guys like Heng Samrin or Chea Sim would be cattle-smugglers 
at the border Khmer-Yuon until they died
Scambia never be an Independence state as long as Yuon-Hanoi is there.

So by your theory after Khmer Rouge killed his own people 2.5 million 
lives....It's OK for Yuon-Hanoi & Hun Xen had a plot,K5 operation,
to kill Khmer innocents of 250,000 lives ?( according to Pen Sovann 
witnessed ).
Could you, enlight more the operation K5, the crime against Humanity in 
Cambodia under Yuon-Hanoi ruling ? Thanks.

Cheers,
Bun H.

>
> So are you trying to say that if Vietnam or others did it, it's ok for
> Cambodia to do it?
> Are you trying to say that if Hitler killed so many Jews, it would be
> ok for Cambodians to kill their own in millions?
> Is that how Cambodians conduct themselves as a society and an
> independent country?
>
>
> On Oct 4, 5:11 pm, "sacravatoons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>> Everyone is crying when she or he in low situation.
>> Yuon-Hanoi was a crying Wolf when she was under the oppression from
>> French,Jap & American.
>> Now Yuon-Hanoi is boss of Cambodia & Laos....and she thinks she's
>> invincible.
>> We wait to see her is crying again under the ruling of China and she will
>> blame China as in the past
>> she had blamed France,Jap & US.
>> Lord Buddha said : Everything is Impermanence .We'll wait and see it.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Bun H.
>>
>>
>>
>> > You have to remember that Cambodian king indulged to fulfill their own
>> > thirst, which lead to the lost part of the Angkor empire. It happned
>> > for a very long time, and Cambodians are still crying today. Actually,
>> > they still cry against the Veitnamese and Thai.
>> > Yet they don't think about themselves. They continue to weaken their
>> > own society by using their own personal indulging over no one but
>> > their own people in their own country.
>> > Then they continue to blame on Vietnamese and Thai.
>>
>> > On Oct 4, 7:51 am, Sarin Nou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> CambodiaTHE ANGKORIAN PERIOD : he Eastern Baray (reservoir or
>> >> tank),evidence of which remains to the present time. Its dikes, which 
>> >> may
>> >> be seen today, are more than 6 kilometers long and 1.6 kilometers 
>> >> wide.
>> >> The elaborate system of canals and reservoirs built were the key to
>> >> Kambuja's prosperity for half a millennium. By freeing cultivators 
>> >> from
>> >> dependence on unreliable seasonal monsoons, they made possible an 
>> >> early
>> >> "green revolution" that provided the country with large surpluses of
>> >> rice. Carvings show that everyday Angkorian buildings were wooden
>> >> structures not much different from those found in Cambodia today. The
>> >> impressive stone buildings were not used as residences by members of 
>> >> the
>> >> royal family. Rather, they were the focus of Hindu or Buddhist cults 
>> >> that
>> >> celebrated the divinity, or buddhahood, of the monarch and his family.
>> >> The king,regarded as divine, owned both the land and his subjects. The
>> >> Brahman priesthood A small class of officials, who
>> >> numbered about 4,000 in the tenth century. The commoners, who were
>> >> burdened with heavy corvée (forced labor) duties. There was also a 
>> >> large
>> >> slave class
>>
>> >> CAUSES OF DELCINE :
>> >> After Jayavarman VII's death, Kambuja entered a long period of decline
>> >> that led to its eventual disintegration.
>> >> A.
>> >> B.
>> >> Preaching austerity and the salvation of the individual through his or
>> >> own her efforts, Theravada Buddhism did not lend doctrinal support to 
>> >> a
>> >> society ruled by an opulent royal establishment maintained through the
>> >> virtual slavery of the masses. (from
>> >> The Thai were a growing menace on the empire's western borders. The
>> >> spread of Theravada Buddhism, which came to Kambuja from Sri Lanka by 
>> >> way
>> >> of the Mon kingdoms, challenged the royal Hindu and Mahayana Buddhist
>> >> cults. Library of Congress Country Studies)
>> >> The Angkorian period lasted from the early ninth century to the early
>> >> fifteenth century A.D.
>> >> In terms of cultural accomplishments and political power, this was the
>> >> golden age of Khmer civilization.
>> >> The great temple cities of the Angkorian region, located near the 
>> >> modern
>> >> town of Siemreab, are a lasting monument to the greatness of 
>> >> Jayavarman
>> >> II's successors. .
>> >> The Angkorian complexes were built. The construction of a huge 
>> >> reservoir
>> >> north of the capital to provide irrigation for wet rice cultivation. T
>> >> The construction of the temple city complex of Angkor Wat.
>> >> Angkorian society was strictly hierarchical.
>>
>> >> ----- Original Message ----
>> >> From: Sarin Nou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >> To: [email protected]
>>
>> >> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> Sent: Saturday, October 4, 2008 9:08:34 AM
>> >> Subject: CAMBODIA : Historical Background
>>
>> >> CAMBODIA : Historical Background
>> >> * The Time of Greatness, A.D. 802-1431
>> >> * Period of Decline, 1431-1863
>> >> * The French Protectorate, 1863-1954
>> >> * The Japanese Occupation, 1941-45
>> >> * The First Indochina War, 1945-54
>> >> * The Second Indochina War, 1954-75 Military Developments Under the 
>> >> Khmer
>> >> Rouge
>> >> * Khmer Rouge Armed Forces
>> >> * Khmer-Vietnamese Border Tensions
>> >> * Vietnamese Invasion of Cambodia- Hide quoted text -
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