Neak-Kampuchea

On Jul 31, 11:23 am, Vonglokruta Khema <[email protected]> wrote:
> @.គ្មាននរណាទៅបំបិទសិទ្ធសេរីភាពក្នុងការនិយាយឬសរសេររបស់ អាម៉ាសៀរ Neak Kampuchea
> ស្អីគេនេះទេ តែអ្វីដែលយើងស្អប់ខ្ពើមបំផុតនោះ គឺអា ម៉ាសៀរ នេះ វាខំព្យាយាម បំផ្លាញ
>  Khmer Identity. R U understand អាគំរក់ អ្នក កម្ពុជនសម័យវប្បធម៌យួន.
>
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> From: Neak Kampuchea <[email protected]>
> To: Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) -www.cambodia.org<[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, 31 July 2011 8:05 AM
> Subject: King Sihakmoni is Cambodian Mahaksat, but He's not Mahaksat Khmer.
>
> What means social evolution?
>
> Please be noted that, one real fact can shake up hardliners, as the
> following there is a high profile personality evidence of social
> evolution example:
>
> We can say King Norodom Sinanouk is a former Khmer king with Monique
> Sihanouk as Queen. But she is a Viet/Italian hybrid of none Khmer.
> King Norodom Sihakmoni is then Khmer/Viet/Italian double hybrid. He is
> Cambodian king in English is 100% right, in Khmer he is “Moha-khsat
> Kampuchea”, but not “Moha-khsat Khmer:” as official wrongly called in
> Khmer word every today.
>
> As Khmer Empire had been fragmented into Lao, Siam, South-Vietnam and
> Cambodia, in which its diverse people has been integrated change.
> Government should have courage to constitutionally change calling
> language along with them, so that every citizen is fairly accepted.
> But it’s not just a daily unconstitutional perplexity language as
> calling sometime Khmer, sometime Chun-Kampuchea without a clear point
> where the government is? We are wanted a clear road map in Cambodian
> constitution so that Khmer separatist movements would then be
> disappeared.
>
> Good Cambodian government should understand and be encouraged
> consultations with outstanding advisers, domestic or foreigner as
> well, and start to do the right thing, and officially declaring that
> English word Cambodian does not mean in Khmer word Khmer/man, but Chun-
> Kampuchea as Cambodia’s inhabitants, in the logical sense without
> discrimination of origin of
> birth.
>
> All Cambodian needs pragmatism now:
>
> 1-We the people of Cambodia are Cambodian citizens.
> 2-Cambodia is from Cambodian for Cambodian.
> 3-The state is separated from all religion.
> 4-King Sihamoni is Mohaksat Kampuchea, but not Mohaksat Khmer.
> 5-Everything must be namely related to Kampuchea (Cambodia)
> 6-Cheat-Kampuchea, Sangkum Kampuchea, Chun-Kampuchea.
>
> All Cambodian leaders and famous politicians alike have already been
> recognizing Cambodian history in the present and in the past.
>
> *First as what had been the cause of Khmer empire to have had broken
> down.
> *Second what had caused Lon Nol’s regime to collapse.
> *Third what Khmer Rouge regime (Pol-Pot) to have been toppled down so
> easily?
>
> The answer for those three consecutive past failures is the caused
> from one sole entity:  “Khmer separatist Motto” left from Khmer empire
> fragmentation debris, which would provoke division among diverse
> Cambodia’s inhabitants, namely Cambodian in Khmer word “Chun-
> Kampuchea”. Political Khmer separatist Motto must stop now even we
> still speak Khmer, likewise American who still speak English, but are
> not Briton.
>
> Look! When one starts to call Cambodia’s inhabitant Khmer, Champ,
> Vietnamese, Chinese and other hundred minority groups appear on the
> country stage, which is a real show of social division. When we call
> them Chun-Kampuchea (Cambodian) national unity is instead coming up.
> Please be ware that national unity is based on fairness for every
> nationality in the country, but not based on historic glory of one
> society that had already been disintegrated and disappeared.
>
> We have Cambodia (Kampuchea) now, but not Khmer Empire or simply in
> others words Khmerland (Srok-Khmer) from the past anymore.
>
> In 1969’s coup, Lon Nol’s soldiers had received a mistaken order to
> kill thousand Vietnamese, which have been living in the country for
> generation all over the country. They have hidden blood relation among
> millions Cambodian civilians and officials alike existing amid
> thousands Khmer speaking Cambodian hybrid soldiers, police officers
> and governments officials as well. This was a devil Government that
> has adopted Khmer-ultra-nationalist, leading to a war and general
> social defiant; at the end they had surrendered to KR in 1975.
>
> Pot-Pot’s came to power in 1975 with communist policy but also with
> Khmer-ultra-nationalist again, leading to a general people hatred
> minded, but momentarily obedient appearance due to their easily
> killing of thousand Cambodian anytime they wanted. But in November
> 1979, rumors had came to people that Pol-Pot government had lost
> control in eastern provinces to Vietnamese troupes and Phnom Penh had
> closed radio broadcasting because their government team had secretly
> evacuated through rail transport to Western Cambodian/Thai border.
> All local KR village’s leaders in eastern, central and mid western,
> have panicked but hatred minded people trapped them and killed all of
> them, long before the arrival of Vietnamese military tanks and
> vehicles that have only been moving on national routes.
>
> As we have seen in every three historic periods of Khmer-ultra-
> nationalist failures in the name of Khmer culture foundation heritage
> self-evaluated as superior than other, will probably be slowly
> extinguished with no way to stop its, in the face of universal impact,
> actually coming into Cambodia under the name of ASEAN’s policy, World
> Bank experts, IMF, NGO and UN’s rules as well.
>
> Young Cambodian generation have naturally mindset for willing to get
> something new, as other nationals people around the world routinely
> do. This is a natural human rights, that no one can stop its.
>
> Youngsters says yes Sir, or yes Madam, before hardliner advisers, but
> their mindsets always secretly lead them to something new, from the
> changing world though Education, TV, Internet, face book, switter,
> tourism and immigration. They read news, email and massage back and
> forth everything to each other and will probably become civilized and
> knowledgeable Cambodian citizen, aren’t they?
>
> When educated Cambodian youngsters turn back to see their own
> stagnated mother culture, they will feel too hard to understand and to
> accept; because holding the break on ethnic culture not to advance as
> it should be for too long, will probably create a big gap between
> local culture and global advancing impact.
>
> Please be understood that creating a big gap between local culture and
> universal change impact, will produce a complete dissolution of
> nationalism. And young Cambodian generation will slowly change then
> modify their minds for ever with no way to stop them by any mean
> except God.
>
> Look, this is what happening right now. Under the tremendous influence
> of World Bank and I M F, Cambodian Government needs to set a strong
> institutional infrastructure network for the country working with
> efficiency and also at the same time for replacing retired officials
> and a push for potential economic development.
>
> For accomplishing this entire task requirement, government needs
> urgent thousand new schools hundred new universities with
> international curriculum standard and English. So there are now
> younger college graduates each years coming up in the range of
> thousand and thousand and in millions in a few years ahead as the
> whole Cambodian young generations are flocking more and more for
> education.
>
> Those young and fresh Cambodian will probably change Cambodia to a
> full democratic state with no one could stop them. Please be
> understood that all electronic devises such as TV, Cell phone,
> internet, optic cable, I phone, I pod, Google, satellite TV, GMS,
> laser, and even Nuclear fusion is going into reality in 2020, for
> sure.
>
> How Cambodia could resist English as a second language within the
> whole ASEAN.
>
> Good judgment isn’t it?
>
> Thank you very much, Neak-Kampuchea.
>
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