Sunday, November 09, 2008

Sacrava's Political Cartoon: Tuol Krasaing's Gallery

By Sacrava (on the web at http://sacrava.blogspot.com)

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great reflection Lok Pu Bunheang. You should consider others such as Om Rasady, Chea Vichea, Ven. Som Bunthoeurn, Khem Sambo,...etc to display in Toul Krasaing's gallery as well.

Those are died with cold blood because till now no perpetrators have been punished.

Orkun Lok Pu

Anonymous said...

It takes a devil to kill the devils. I would urge a hero, her relative in particular, to do a revange. Take your time to find a best possible time and place to kill the wife and the children of the criminal. Sacrifice yourself to revange for the victime as a hot warning to other criminals. There is no justice or workable law in Cambodia. The law in cambodia can only be used as bodyguard for all the devils. Sacrifice yourself to inspire others and kill the devils when you can. For many Cambodians Cambodia is headed to hell once again after the KR era. So painful to be a Khmer.

Anonymous said...

this is called the cultural mentality that certain people high up in the political office display. cambodian men, historically, seem to be uncontrollable in their libido, so their wives think that one way to control their husbands' behavior is to disfigure or get rid of beautiful, sexy women which cambodian men are crazy for. i think one way to disencourage this type of criminal behavior both the husband and the wife are doing to to have a strict law in place that will severely punish these people for this type of behavior, no matter who they are. it is ridiculous for khmer men and women to behavior this way like hurting or targeting beautiful women for every country in the world have to have beautiful people for who want to see all ugly people. look, in america, there are million of beautiful, handsome men and women, and american people don't behave like the cambodian men and women. why? because there are laws that discourage or protect people from getting hurt or from sexual harrassment in america, unlike in cambodia. so, this goes to show that cambodia still has a long, long way to go in this field, especially in changing its people's attitude about sexual behavior. most of the ladies who were killed or hurt in this kind of indiscipline of self-control are mostly beautiful and talented khmer women. this has got to stop!!!

Anonymous said...

O!! TOUL KRASANG, your door remain open for new commers.

No one can close your door if you are in POWER.

Khemara.

Anonymous said...

Those who have POWER tend to have a rather violent death.

Anonymous said...

There is no godly justice for the despicable Khmer leaders in many lavels. And that includes even Mr. Hun Sen himself.

These despicable "lowly" educated men are apparently "unpardonable" and subjected to be executed in a firing squad in a public televised field.

These men and their selfish and worthless immediate family members DO NOT deserve to live confortably atop the suffering of the Khmer long suffering people in Cambodia.

No jurisdiction will the vicious crime they have committed. And they must be executed for the sake of true peace in Cambodia.

Cambodia has suffered more than enough from the inhumane neighbors. Therefore, there is no need for these "ENEMIES FROM WITHIN" to inflict so much more pain upon the defenseless Khmers.

So much pain.
So much pain.

The lawlessness must be defeated and it must be done without delay.

Death to the evil individuals. Death to their immediate families.

Anonymous said...

Nov mean teat chhmuos dael trov ah yung khnong aoy khnea vea banh samlab. chuor chet tharith, sok setha muni, ho sok, kruoch yoeum, min deung yang mech vea min banh kbal ah nheuk bun chhay ah chhkae kbot sdach hoey kbot reas. niset pet muoy krom thom dael min cham chhmuos, ning chroen neak teat dael trov slab daoy sa ah khuor yuon os nis. banteay taing krasaing nus chea banteay thom robos ah khvak hun sen hoey chea toap samngat robos vea mean yuon nov chea muoy.

Anonymous said...

Nice illustrations.
These portraits will replace the portraits
of Tuol Sleng.
I think there's a lots more than that :)

nice jobs

Khmer Canadian

Anonymous said...

I find it interesting too, very innovative idea!

Une Parisienne