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From: Jasmeena McKnight <[email protected]>
To: Mr. Rainsy Sam <[email protected]>; Mrs Saumura Tioulong 
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Sent: Tue, Apr 20, 2010 12:13 pm
Subject: Khmer New Year, Year of the Tiger Best Wishes, 2010



 
Khmer New Year, Best Wishes, 2010
My beloved Fellow Cambodians,
My dear Friends,
 
It is with great pleasure that we extend our New Year Best Wishes to the Khmer 
people in Cambodia and around the world!  This past year has marked progress 
for our people in so many ways.  Foremost perhaps is the Khmer Rouge trial.  
For survivors of the Khmer Rouge regime this was a necessary step in the 
healing process, but also brought deep and difficult memories to the surface 
once again.  While there are many frustrations with the tribunal process and 
bringing all responsible criminals to justice, it is important to realize that 
the trial represents a critical turning point for the new age Khmer 
civilization.  All great civilizations must endure periods of great difficulty, 
but the real test is how they recover and emerge to lead the way for future 
generations.  Understanding and reconciling the past is critical.  However, a 
civilization that obsesses or dwells on the past is doomed to stagnation and 
decay.  Great discipline of thought and behaviour is required to avoid this 
trapping and to move onward constructively to the future.  The best gift that 
the elder Khmer generation can pass on to the younger generation is to help 
them to transform and restore the identity of the Khmer people from one of 
victimhood to one of capacity, pride and honour.  In the wisdom and words of 
John Fitzgerald Kennedy (35th US President (1961-63), 1917-1963), “Let us 
resolve to be masters, not the victims, of our history, controlling our own 
destiny without giving way to blind suspicions and emotions.” 
Another event that people around the world monitored closely in the past year 
was the Cambodia - Vietnam border issue which ultimately ended with the 
exoneration of the farmers who courageously protected their property, and 
indeed the Cambodian territory.  If not for such acts of courage at the local 
level, Cambodia would certainly be weakened at the national level.  Through the 
support, great sacrifice and leadership of Sam Rainsy, the spotlight of justice 
shone on the international stage to bring light to this vital issue.  
Congratulations to the farmers and to Mr. Sam Rainsy (Our Great Leader of the 
Sam Rainsy Party) for their victory in defending their beloved Country from 
forces outside and within!  In a similar vein, it would be remiss to leap 
forward into the New Year without acknowledging King Norodom Sihamoni (Our 
Beloved Monarch), granting amnesty to Mr. Hang Chakra, a royal intervention 
that resulted in the prison release of the Editor-in-Chief for the “Khmer 
Machas Srok Newspaper.”  Later in the year, HM The King was inducted into 
France’s ‘Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres’ for His patronage of the 
arts and support for archaeological preservation, particularly that of the 
Angkorean period.  These and other endeavours of His Majesty The King are a 
source of great national pride.  Also recognized in this past year was Member 
of Cambodian Parliament Mrs. Mu Sochua who received the Eleanor Roosevelt Award 
for leadership in human rights.  In recent days she was also nominated to 
receive the Global Exchange Human Rights Award as the People’s Choice Award 
Honoree. BIG Congratulations to our wonderful Mu Sochua!
Looking forward, the Cambodian people have many positive things to look forward 
to in the New Year.  For instance, the newly crowned Miss Cambodia in France, 
Solyanna Poeung, is an articulate young woman that will proudly represent the 
Khmer people at home and abroad.  In the culinary world, people around the 
globe will partake in the pleasures of authentic Khmer cooking, thanks to the 
now famous cookbook ‘Au pays de la Pomme Cythère’, winner of prestigious 
Gourmand Award, authored by mother and daughter Sorey Long and Kanika Linden.  
Finally, in the world of technology, people around the world having internet 
access can now access Khmer Live TV for various Khmer cultural and fundraising 
events.
It is clear to see that in every walk of life, Khmer people are cultivating 
what will surely be a strong, just and thriving society. On that positive note, 
we would like to once again offer Best Wishes to all and everyone in the New 
Year, Year of the Tiger.
Be loud, stand proud, and may the Lord Almighty and His Gracious Angel 
Mondya-Devee bless all and everyone with Great 5 blessings!
And yes, may this New Year bring newly found Love and Compassion, Health, 
Happiness, Honour and Pride, and of course, Success!
Sincerely, 
Jasmeena & Doug

 



 

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