Monday, May 21, 2007

"A History of Democratic Kampuchea" distribution in Takeo

Youk Chhang, a leading Cambodian genocide researcher, shows a copy of the Cambodian version of a Khmer Rouge history textbook to teachers in Takeo province, about 65 kilometer (40 miles) south of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Saturday, May 19, 2007. For the first time such a book about the Khmer Rouge history was written by a Cambodian author, whose name is Khamboly Dy, a staff at Youk Chhang-led Documentation Center of Cambodia, an independent gruop researching the Khmer Rouge crimes. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

A Cambodian teacher, Nhoung Soeun, 39 views the freshly-printed copies of the Cambodian version of the Khmer Rouge history textbook given to teachers in Takeo province, about 65 kilometer (40 miles) kilometer south of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Saturday, May 19, 2007. For the first time such a book about the Khmer Rouge history was written by a Cambodian author, whose name is Khamboly Dy, a staff at the Documentation Center of Cambodia, an independent group collecting evidence of the Khmer Rouge crimes. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:29 AM

    Hey, it is illegal to distribute
    an uncertified history to our
    school.

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  2. Anonymous3:17 AM

    1:29 AM hey it is illegal out of proportion to have Yuon running Cambodia. Motherfucker.

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  3. Anonymous9:08 AM

    hun sen and his people can't certify the history book because they are uneducated. That's this book bypass the all the ministries officials that could even graduate from high school.

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  4. Anonymous10:54 AM

    Bullshit, Hun Sen is the teacher
    who teached the school, and the
    school, in turn, teachs to idiots
    like you.

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  5. Anonymous12:07 PM

    To anon 10:54 AM

    If Hun Sen teaches idiots, then he is an idiot himself, simply because the idiot didn't know he was teaching idiots, right?

    Anyway, I already sent your remark to Hun Sen already. You'll hear from him soon, after he comes back from Myanmar.

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  6. Anonymous12:36 PM

    Thanks, buddy, I am way overdue
    for a salary increase. 4 months is
    to damn long, and 30% is to damn
    small. I will never be millionaire
    at that rate!

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  7. Anonymous8:30 PM

    Nice to know penniairs 12:36 p.m. you deserve to stay at your level for the rest of your life. Wishing you glass ceiling!

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  8. Anonymous8:31 PM

    and mean it!

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  9. Anonymous9:22 PM

    Hmm ... what I need to do here is
    to lobby our MPs to innacted
    minimum raise law of 40%, and
    maximum raise period law of 3
    months. But only for government
    employees. We don't want to put
    that type of pressure on our
    corporations. In the private
    sector, a salary raise once every
    decade is good enough because
    those guys are making big bucks.

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