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ESTO ES LO QUE PASA CUANDO NO SE INVADE UN PAIS
Enviado por el día 2 de Abril de 2004 a las 06:09
http://www.geocities.com/ludahai/Killing_Fields.ht...
Cambodia's Killing Fields
Six hundred years ago, the Khmer civilization was one of the world's most sophisticated societies. While my ancesters were in northern France languishing in the Middle Ages, the Khmers were producing great art, literature, and architecture. The Khmer Empire was a diverse kingdom encompasing Khmer and Lao, Cham and Mon, and other ethnic groups lived in relative peace within its borders.
Sadly, Cambodia in recent decades has been a very sad place indeed. Anyone who has seen the movie "The Killing Fields" has an idea of what happened. The French granted Cambodia independence in the 1950s. During the Viet Nam war, the Viet Cong were smuggling weapons south on the Cambodian side of the border. The Americans began bombing, getting the Cambodians in the war and destabilizing Phnom Penh and its government. Before long, the United States is pulling out and the Khmer Rouge (Red Cambodians) surrounded the capital. It wasn't long after that that the Khmer Rouge depopulated the cities. Everyone was brought to the countryside where the young, supposedly pure, ruled, often arbitrarily and with great cruelty. Unfortunately, it resulted in the death of up to one-third of all the people in the country. This was only stopped by the Vietnamese invasion in 1979, which in and of itself created a whole new set of problems. At least the slaughter ended however.
Finally, after twenty-five years, Pol Pot is dead and the fighting is about over. The Killing Fields are a horrible memory. Cambodia can return to trying to build itself up as a nation. Fortunately, Cambodia has a strong national identity, and a wealth of resources. With hard work and the support of the international community, Cambodia will climb out. We in the West, especially the United States and France, have a moral obligation to help in any way possible.
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Recordemos: Fue otra invasión, de los vietnamitas, la que liberó del salvajismo guerrillero populista y de un sanguinario experimento social a Camboya. Lo mismo se aplica a Alemania Occidental, a Japón, a Corea del Sur... y no olvidemos que entre los países más ricos y civilizados se encuentran colonias o ex-colonias británicas, y entre los más pobres y primitivos se encuentran países con un falso orgullo nacionalista y estatista.
The Most Free The Least Free
1. Hong Kong 146. Tajikistan
2. Singapore 147. Venezuela
3. New Zealand 148. Iran
4. Luxembourg 149. Uzbekistan
5. Ireland 150. Turkmenistan
6. Estonia 151. Burma
7. United Kingdom 152. Laos
8. Denmark 153. Zimbabwe
9. Switzerland 154. Libya
10. United States 155. North Korea
Cambodia's Killing Fields
Six hundred years ago, the Khmer civilization was one of the world's most sophisticated societies. While my ancesters were in northern France languishing in the Middle Ages, the Khmers were producing great art, literature, and architecture. The Khmer Empire was a diverse kingdom encompasing Khmer and Lao, Cham and Mon, and other ethnic groups lived in relative peace within its borders.
Sadly, Cambodia in recent decades has been a very sad place indeed. Anyone who has seen the movie "The Killing Fields" has an idea of what happened. The French granted Cambodia independence in the 1950s. During the Viet Nam war, the Viet Cong were smuggling weapons south on the Cambodian side of the border. The Americans began bombing, getting the Cambodians in the war and destabilizing Phnom Penh and its government. Before long, the United States is pulling out and the Khmer Rouge (Red Cambodians) surrounded the capital. It wasn't long after that that the Khmer Rouge depopulated the cities. Everyone was brought to the countryside where the young, supposedly pure, ruled, often arbitrarily and with great cruelty. Unfortunately, it resulted in the death of up to one-third of all the people in the country. This was only stopped by the Vietnamese invasion in 1979, which in and of itself created a whole new set of problems. At least the slaughter ended however.
Finally, after twenty-five years, Pol Pot is dead and the fighting is about over. The Killing Fields are a horrible memory. Cambodia can return to trying to build itself up as a nation. Fortunately, Cambodia has a strong national identity, and a wealth of resources. With hard work and the support of the international community, Cambodia will climb out. We in the West, especially the United States and France, have a moral obligation to help in any way possible.
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Recordemos: Fue otra invasión, de los vietnamitas, la que liberó del salvajismo guerrillero populista y de un sanguinario experimento social a Camboya. Lo mismo se aplica a Alemania Occidental, a Japón, a Corea del Sur... y no olvidemos que entre los países más ricos y civilizados se encuentran colonias o ex-colonias británicas, y entre los más pobres y primitivos se encuentran países con un falso orgullo nacionalista y estatista.
The Most Free The Least Free
1. Hong Kong 146. Tajikistan
2. Singapore 147. Venezuela
3. New Zealand 148. Iran
4. Luxembourg 149. Uzbekistan
5. Ireland 150. Turkmenistan
6. Estonia 151. Burma
7. United Kingdom 152. Laos
8. Denmark 153. Zimbabwe
9. Switzerland 154. Libya
10. United States 155. North Korea
Re: ESTO ES LO QUE PASA CUANDO NO SE INVADE UN PAIS
Enviado por el día 2 de Abril de 2004 a las 08:35
Nigeria es una ex-colonia inglesa, y Jamaica.
Re: Re: ESTO ES LO QUE PASA CUANDO NO SE INVADE UN PAIS
Enviado por el día 2 de Abril de 2004 a las 08:50
India también... so?
Re: Re: Re: ESTO ES LO QUE PASA CUANDO NO SE INVADE UN PAIS
Enviado por el día 2 de Abril de 2004 a las 08:52
Y Australia, como olvidarlo, sigue siendo parte del Commonwealth. No le va tan mal.