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Thanks so much Christ for writing this well inform article. You make me think of Cambodia's future will become just like what is happening in Jamaica, some of South American countries and African nations.
I went through your acticle and found out that there many grammatical errors in your texts. This is quite dubious to me whether you're a real or fake British national and I start getting curious about your intention over this article.
Anyway, I share a number of your valid sentiments. But, as an educated person, I urge you to please come to the open. Let us put brave faces and names behind our calls and statements. That bravery can only spring from careful ascertaining of the correctness of our cause—one that transcends the boundary of self-interest, that is, one that calls for liberation not so as to take the place of the oppressor but one that commits to justice for all. Unless this type of bravery is shown, any attempt at mass organizing will remain tainted with a questionable motive.
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Thanks so much Christ for writing this well inform article. You make me think of Cambodia's future will become just like what is happening in Jamaica, some of South American countries and African nations.
Khmer blood from the USA.
Dear Mr. Christopher,
I went through your acticle and found out that there many grammatical errors in your texts. This is quite dubious to me whether you're a real or fake British national and I start getting curious about your intention over this article.
Anyway, I share a number of your valid sentiments. But, as an educated person, I urge you to please come to the open. Let us put brave faces and names behind our calls and statements. That bravery can only spring from careful ascertaining of the correctness of our cause—one that transcends the boundary of self-interest, that is, one that calls for liberation not so as to take the place of the oppressor but one that commits to justice for all. Unless this type of bravery is shown, any attempt at mass organizing will remain tainted with a questionable motive.
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