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The creative and witty rearrangement of
the song's lyrics [see below as provided by a (beloved)
reader] would have earned unreserved acclaim and appreciation from the
late Sinn Sisamouth himself.
Congratulations on your outstanding artistic talent! [whoever you maybe]- School of Vice.
Boeung Kak LakeBefore . .
. Until recently a
favourite spot for backpackers and locals alike also known as
"Foreigners'
Village" owing to the lively presence of foreigners and tourists there
and
the thriving niche in local businesses and small incomes emanating from
that presence.
There were perhaps other darker undercurrents associated with similar
urban
settlements, but Boeung Kak lake as a whole had not purveyed the kind of
unsavoury impression one might engender in urban slums found in other
cosmopolitans like 'Bangkok' for instance. The 3rd photo shows [probably]
the exact spot visited once by School
of Vice on a guided tour, of sort! As one can see it's not hard to be
captivated by its charm: somewhere to sit and relax in the late afternoon with
a glass of freshly squeezed orange juice [School of Vice is a tea-totaler!]
and enjoy the sunset ‘away’ from the nearby hustle of the capital city itself.
True to form or character, perhaps, School of Vice had glimpsed the
place's future potential as a remodelled aquatic or public water park heaving
with families and visitors relaxing like those in the picture above; with
children and lovers drifting by across the lake on any of those self-pedalled
canoes and small rowing wooden boats. But, as usual this wonderful regime, and
in keeping with its unreconstructed philistine character-trait, had other ideas
. . .
Boeung Kak LakeAfter . . . Is there a method
to be found in the madness, or just plain madness all round? As huge volumes of
sands were being pumped into the lake to level up the entire lake fit for work
to begin on another ‘satellite city’, residents were literally drowned in
their own homes. Thousands had been forced to relocate to open air makeshift
camps far from the capital where they are still trapped in appalling conditions
characterised by lack of sanitation, clean water supply, deadly diseases and general
loss of livelihood with meagre below market value financial compensation to
fall back on. Those brave enough to cling on to their homes are facing the same
consequences, and 15 of them are now being imprisoned at the notorious Prey Sar
Correction centre - a place where the individuals who conspired against them
should instead be held, albeit on a much longer term.
Boeung Kak Lake Children in distress pleading in vain for
their parents' release. There's no end to the suffering endured by the
"Little People" so beloved of a former monarch who was once touted as
the nation's best hope, and just as beloved of the present Crime Minister [according
to his own daily claim and rhetoric] - School of Vice
3 comments:
Anonymous
said...
If "School of Vice" is khmer, I'd say he is one of the best writer, a rare one indeed just as Vanthon is on Khmer Network site (in French)...
Nobody can tell SOV what to do with his life (politically) as far as Cambodia is concerned, but overshadowing others here on KI-Media is probably and practically not that relevant...
3 comments:
If "School of Vice" is khmer, I'd say he is one of the best writer, a rare one indeed just as Vanthon is on Khmer Network site (in French)...
Nobody can tell SOV what to do with his life (politically) as far as Cambodia is concerned, but overshadowing others here on KI-Media is probably and practically not that relevant...
Passant
ម្ចាស់ចំរៀង ឱ!ដីអើយឯកើត ខ្ញុំបាទសូមចូលរួម
នៅឃ្លាខាងក្រោមដង្កត់ឱ្យធ្ងន់កាន់តែខ្លាំង!
"បំភលេចរាស្រ្តប្អូនបង ត្រកងប្រាក់ដុល្លារ តឹស"
ឱ្យទៅជា "សម្លាប់រាស្រ្តប្អូនបង ត្រកងប្រាក់
ដុល្លារ តឹសតារឹសតឹស"សូមអភ័យទោស!
thank you, school of vice.
Justin
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