Cambodian politics and Khmers overseas.
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"Forward he cried from the rear,"
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^ The guys in prison. Hardly fighting from the rear. Anyway, I though we were banned from posting anything anti CPP. I think for the interests of impartiality that should also include anything pro CPP as well.
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^^ I was referring to the diaspora abroad. Nothing anti CPP in that.
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"^^ I was referring to the diaspora abroad. Nothing anti CPP in that."
Do you really really believe that?
Do you really really believe that?
As my old Cajun bait seller used to say, "I opes you luck.
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Do I really really have to break down my sentences for clarity?
"I was referring to the diaspora abroad." (= in my initial comment re 'forward he cried from the rear').
"Nothing anti CPP in that." (= my initial comment was in no way anti CPP) (this sentence does not carry on from the previous sentence).
You got it now?
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I thought it sounded rather pro CPP myself. That's why I commented.
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Cambodian refugees remember Hawke’s legacy
By Asia Times -
May 29, 2019
As Australia paid tribute to the recent passing of Bob Hawke, the country’s 23rd prime minister, this author sent a statement of condolence on behalf of Cambodian community in Australia to former prime minister Julia Gillard, describing Hawke as “the greatest peacetime leader Australia has ever had” and who “was an inspiration.”
Hawke’s policy in the early 1980s was deeply appreciated by Cambodian refugees who were accepted to settle in Australia. To Hawke, “every human being mattered.”
In Hawke’s memory, this is the right time for the author to retrace his former life as a refugee prior to settlement in Australia in 1983 – the year that Hawke became prime minister.
Just three days before Hawke’s passing, on May 13, friends and members of the author’s family gathered in Sydney to commemorate our arrival in Australia on that date in 1983. Typically, we reminisced about our past tragedies, and Hawke’s wisdom that afforded refugees the opportunity to make contributions to Australia.
In full: https://www.asiatimes.com/2019/05/opini ... es-legacy/
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May 29, 2019
As Australia paid tribute to the recent passing of Bob Hawke, the country’s 23rd prime minister, this author sent a statement of condolence on behalf of Cambodian community in Australia to former prime minister Julia Gillard, describing Hawke as “the greatest peacetime leader Australia has ever had” and who “was an inspiration.”
Hawke’s policy in the early 1980s was deeply appreciated by Cambodian refugees who were accepted to settle in Australia. To Hawke, “every human being mattered.”
In Hawke’s memory, this is the right time for the author to retrace his former life as a refugee prior to settlement in Australia in 1983 – the year that Hawke became prime minister.
Just three days before Hawke’s passing, on May 13, friends and members of the author’s family gathered in Sydney to commemorate our arrival in Australia on that date in 1983. Typically, we reminisced about our past tragedies, and Hawke’s wisdom that afforded refugees the opportunity to make contributions to Australia.
In full: https://www.asiatimes.com/2019/05/opini ... es-legacy/
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A 100 Day Ceremony Was Held for ex-Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke by the Cambodian Community in Australia.
Australia’s Cambodian community honour Bob Hawke as the man who gave them ‘peace and freedom’
Marking 100 days since his death, Australia's Cambodian community have paid tribute to former Prime Minister Bob Hawke, who played a crucial role in resettling refugees in the 1980s.
By SBS News -
August 25, 2019
At the Wat Khemarangsaram Buddist temple in Bonnyrigg in Sydney’s west, the Australian-Cambodian community honoured the life of Bob Hawke, the man they call ‘father’.
The service came 100 days after the former Prime Minister’s death.
The ceremony was held in line with Khmer tradition, marking a significant stage in the mourning process.
In full: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/australia-s ... nd-freedom
Australia’s Cambodian community honour Bob Hawke as the man who gave them ‘peace and freedom’
Marking 100 days since his death, Australia's Cambodian community have paid tribute to former Prime Minister Bob Hawke, who played a crucial role in resettling refugees in the 1980s.
By SBS News -
August 25, 2019
At the Wat Khemarangsaram Buddist temple in Bonnyrigg in Sydney’s west, the Australian-Cambodian community honoured the life of Bob Hawke, the man they call ‘father’.
The service came 100 days after the former Prime Minister’s death.
The ceremony was held in line with Khmer tradition, marking a significant stage in the mourning process.
In full: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/australia-s ... nd-freedom
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