Friday, October 18, 2013

From KI Reader: Bun Thoeun


Suggestion to the CNRP:

While working to find justice for Khmer people, the CNRP should inform the international community about Vietnam's dominance over Cambodia.

One analysis recently written by Hassan Kasem is a very helpful tool for the CNRP to use to inform the international community about Vietnam's involvement in Cambodia.

The international community might be weary about Cambodia, raising the question why does Cambodia always have problems ?

We, as Khmer, knew that Vietnam has been the root of our problems, starting from Vietnam creating and brainwashing the Khmer Vietminh to execute its plan. Millions of Khmer people were brutally killed by these Khmer Vietminh during the Pol Pot era.

Here is the link from KI to that Hassan Kasem: [ Posted by School of Vice 

http://ki-media.blogspot.com/2013/10/vietnams-hidden-hand-in-cambodias.html#more



The CNRP should distribute this analysis to the international community. It would greatly help the CNRP to justify its cause to fight the current Vietnam’s puppet regime of Hun Sen about that fraudulent election. 

Bun Thoeun

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The CNRP should do multitasking.

Anonymous said...

Yes, jBun Thoeun I totally agree with your idea because I think so too. CNRP must mention the true Cambodian problems to the world community. These are not the problems between Cambodians but between Vietnamese.

Anonymous said...

Bun Thoeun should REPLACE Sam Rainsy, He's much brighter and very good strategist. None of CRNP leadership from Rainsy Kem Sokha, Sochua, yim sovann cannot compare to Bun Thoeun and None of them will be able to make any real change. Bun Thoeun was RIGHT from the beginning of Election and sfter and he recommended the right point to do but Rainsy never listened!

Anonymous said...

IT IS TRUE THAT VIET THIEVES TOTALLY INVOLVE IN CAMBODIA INTERNAL AFFAIR BUT, THESE THIEVE TELL THEIR DOG ( HUN XEN) TO TELL INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY NOT TO INTERFERE IN CAMBODIA INTERNAL AFFAIR WHEN THEY TRY HELP.

Anonymous said...

Good suggestion, but CNRP should focus on its current course. Too many battles is not worth taking at this point. I bet CNRP is not limiting its fight for just current issues.

One step at a time, please!