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In June 8 1979 I was the victim among the first wave of refugees when the ruthless Thai soldiers bus us to Preah Vihear and tossed us over Phnom Dongrek. There were 110 buses rounded all of us up from Chumrum (camp) Nongchan to their south-eastern border mountain. Thai soldiers forced us to walk down over Phnom Dongrek. We stradled on ropes sliding off the steeply declined slope of the mountain. We had no food nor water and plus a field of landmine were awaiting for us. Many have loss their family members at this Phnom Dongrek. We felt we went through much greater ordeal than the Pol Pot years.
What the Thai did to us was unjustifiable and truly a crime against humanity. That's why I have some reserved feeling toward the Thai. I still refuse to buy Thai products or eat at their restaurant. I would skip or spit over their ice-tea and do the same to their airline. I absolutely will never want to step on the Siamese soil.
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Sacrava, លោកគួរគូររូបលោក ហ៊ុន សែន ខោកក្បាល សាមាក់ គឺរឹតតែល្អមើល
The Net.
If you talking about KI, the fat guy on left would be on the floor in no time. Easy kill.
On Preah Vihear site our mosquitoes send the a couple of fat guy on the left back home.
Even our mosquitoes is fighting for our territory, they don't like invader.
LOL at the comments here and the cartoon itself!
In June 8 1979 I was the victim among the first wave of refugees when the ruthless Thai soldiers bus us to Preah Vihear and tossed us over Phnom Dongrek. There were 110 buses rounded all of us up from Chumrum (camp) Nongchan to their south-eastern border mountain. Thai soldiers forced us to walk down over Phnom Dongrek. We stradled on ropes sliding off the steeply declined slope of the mountain. We had no food nor water and plus a field of landmine were awaiting for us. Many have loss their family members at this Phnom Dongrek. We felt we went through much greater ordeal than the Pol Pot years.
What the Thai did to us was unjustifiable and truly a crime against humanity. That's why I have some reserved feeling toward the Thai. I still refuse to buy Thai products or eat at their restaurant. I would skip or spit over their ice-tea and do the same to their airline. I absolutely will never want to step on the Siamese soil.
These two bully are no progress.
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