A Change of Guard

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Wednesday 8 April 2015

Golden memories ... សុវណ្ណអនុស្សារ - 'កំហឹងជាតិខ្មែរ'

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, and why not?

Anonymous said...

What is the difference between Ah Pot and Ah Sen ??

Anonymous said...

Khem Veasna and Pol Pot's ideas are the same: killing or destroying all Khmer that don't have the same ideas as them first, then paved the way for Yuon to take over Cambodia easily.

Khem Veasna keeps attacking non stop the CNRP, then making Ah Yuon's puppet Hun Sen to win the next election without even cheating it.

Keep going Khem OTH Veasna !!

You have done a good job for Yuon, with or without even you knowing it.

93 Years Old Woman

Anonymous said...

They look happy in this picture.
The Việt Cộng was a political organization and army in South Vietnam and Cambodia that fought the United States and South Vietnamese governments during the Vietnam War, and emerged on the winning side.

Anonymous said...

Dear Khmers,

Before he died, Pol Pot gave his last interview to Nate Sayer of a SouthEast Asian magazine.
He admitted he ( Pol Pot ) was not experienced and was out-foxed.

In 1966, Ho Chin Mighn invited Pol Pot to Hanoi for a " crash course ".
Little that Pot knew, the future founder of Angka was none other than Ho !

As the history now goes Khmers killed Khmers (for Yuon).

Anonymous said...

Just can NOT believed these two Khmer Rouge idiots joyfully listening and taking advice form this Ho-Shit-Ming cummie shitnamese.

Sincerely,
STUPID youn...

Anonymous said...

Begin of Drgunzet's comment.

In the 1970s, the North Vietnamese were very practical. They were willing to pay the Khmer farmers for rice a high price. And it's much cheaper than transporting the rice from North Vietnam to South Vietnam.

The problem was the Lon Nol's troops who paid the rice at lower rate. When the Khmer farmers hid the rice, refused to sell the rice to the government, Lon Nol's troops searched, confiscated rice, beaten farmers to the location of the hidden rice.

There were massive riots where the farmers attacked the polices. So, clearly the Khmer farmers loved the North Vietnamese who paid rice at high price to help out the Khmer farmers.

North Vietnamese prevailed because of the help from the Khmer farmers. Without the Khmer rice, there was no way North Vietnam could win the war.

Think about it. How can North Vietnamese transport hundred thousand tons of rice through 1,000 kilometer trek of jungle? They could not. They just bought rice from the local Khmer farmers.

I recommend the Khmer folks to do an experiment. Carry the two 25-pound rice bag for 20 blocks around the neighborhood. It's not easy. Then imagine you need to carry those over 1,000 miles. By the time you reach the destination, you already eat all the rice.

-Drgunzet-