Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Conversati​ons with renowned psychologi​st/author Dr. Ervin Staub: An Invitation by CIVICUS

Conversati​ons with renowned psychologi​st/author Dr. Ervin Staub

6 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:30 AM

    thank goodness, there is no theary seng name mentioned anywhere for this. what a relieve!

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  2. Anonymous3:10 PM

    I am relieved, too

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  3. Anonymous3:14 PM

    remarkable that this NGO does not even have a functional homepage and more importantly, that Theary dares to use her personal, self-absorbed web site.

    I think the donors would be shocked to find out about it.

    Which organizations are funding civicus? I think they should do their homework and reconsider.

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  4. Anonymous10:20 AM

    Liberation through Invasion ( Theary Seng in her own words January 06, 2010 in KI)

    {No one could reasonably contest that the Vietnamese soldiers (accompanied by the Khmer Rouge defectors, e.g. Hun Sen, Heng Samrin, Chea Sim etc.) ended the Khmer Rouge genocide on 7 January 1979. In this regard, it was “liberation”. The presence of Vietnamese soldiers and KR defectors put an end to the KR regime on January 7. This is fact; it is not disputable. And we should all learn genuinely to say “Thank you”}.

    Note: Her pro youn Cambodia Vietnamization


    (Ms. Theary Seng’s in her own words September 17, 2010 in KI)

    “Of course reconciliation has a religious connotation to it as well. I think is has been adapted by other religions but I really think that it’s more a Christian concept. I believe Buddhism is a philosophy, first of all; it’s a philosophy, not a religion. In the Buddhist concept everything is based on fate, so why do you need to reconcile if that is just the way it is? I don’t know enough about the other religions to speak on them, but because I know Christianity well, it’s hard to think about reconciliation without thinking of it as a Christian concept, even though it can be implemented and is being implemented in a very Buddhist society”.

    Note: Her anti budhhist believe

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  5. Anonymous10:21 AM

    IF SOMEONE TALKED TOO MUCH,THEY GOT
    BORED;ANYONE HAS TONGUE-TIED,THEY LACKED OF BREATH AND MAD.
    HOW SOMEONE WROTE THE ARTICLE TOO LONG?DID ANY PERSON LIKE TO READ?
    ME,SAID NO;MAYBE YOU SAID YES.
    CAN ONE OF US PLEASE EVERYONE HERE?
    IF S/HE SAID YES;I SAID NONE.

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  6. Anonymous12:30 PM

    10:21AM She looks spectacular to me. Long time ago, I've thought she is a Youn Spy ???? Maybe , I'm wrong. Anyway, all khmer need to pay attention, Youn are evrywhere.
    Youn trick is the same as chinese movies;Mysterious characters are evrywhere.

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