Op-Ed: Khmer Young
Dear Khmer Compatriots;
So, have you asked yourself what have you done for your country up to now? Have you voiced your concern about your country? Have you ever written letters of protest to those misbehavior leaders? Have you participated any rally or protest to show your solidarity to the world?Original text of Rally Announcement
This is a chance for all Cambodian diaspora to shoulder together to this rally. Firstly, I am disappointed that the notice of this gathering is likely late, but by our commitment on unity and "walk the walk and walk the talk" philosophy, we have to go there together without procrastination.
Popular proverb keeps saying that "don't expect your country to do something for you, but you have to do something for your country" is truly reflecting to the ups and downs in our motherland, Cambodia. In the past, evidently Cambodian people including their leaders are relying all hopes to the country with one god-king like leader in bringing fate of the nation. Finally, the belief in leadership style of god-king like has brought us suffering and unbreakable trauma.
Current age of globalization, individuals have power to express and act out to define their own fate and family prosperity. People are the owner of the nation, not the leaders are the owner of our fate like a belief in a cave-man age of god-king.
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