Arbitration Competition June 26, 2009
Where Should I start first? Hmm…There are two group to compete each other. I was dying to join it, and I ask the first group whether I can join or not, but they said no, because it kinda full, and suggest me to create another group. But later on, they come to me (well, my friends who also in that group), ask me whether I wanna join or not, I agreed without think for long. Because I was happy that day, but later on again, I rejected and walk away from the first group due to my busy schedule. So well, its also other reason, to join this group is to hide secret. It just too difficult to live in such situation like this.
After a while, well, today, I’ve got another invitation from the second group to join in their group, this time, I’m also answer without think for long, but not the same answer as before, this time I’m rejected since the start, since I’ve got the letter that one member of that group gave me ” Can I talk with you for 5min after class? ” . I’m already know what they wanna talk, so I prepare to reject since the start. Well, because of some reasons such as:
1. I used to accepted the invitation from the first group, even though I walk away later before the first meeting of that group.
2. I just cant walk in second group after walk out from the first group. Coz one question pop up in m brain, “Why I join the second group, and not the first one?”
3. I am Busy with my study in Economics as well as Chinese Class.
4. Both group’s meet up is normally on Saturday n Sunday, and of course, it would be morning (Just what I’m expected)
*Sign*
List in June June 18, 2009
- English (Business Concepts) : Presentation : 2009 . 06. 20
- Microeconomics : Assignment + Presentation : Due date : 2009 .06 . 23
- Marketing : Assignment + Presentation : Due date : 2009 . 06. 23
- Private Inter-law : Assignment : Due date : 2009 .06. 24
Ashamed….Experience…Debate relate to Prosecuting the Khmer Rouge June 10, 2009
Its a great experience to see the debate about Prosecuting the Khmer Rouge. To be honest, I am, who is Cambodian know nothing about what it was really happening during year 1975 – 1979. And To be honest, I have no feeling of what should we punish to those who commit such terrible crime to the whole country. And seriously, I feel ashamed of unable to share what I feel or what I know to those students and Instructor who came to do the debate. It just, I am also a Cambodian, my parents went through all of those hard time and yet, I am born after everything back to normal, born in the time that I can have everything I want, well, not everything, but most of the important things I want.
I always get nervous whenever question rise up, and I always wish upon my heart “Someone please answer the question, please please, don’t lets the whole conversation begin so quiet like this”. To be honest, I am scare, my brain so mix up, frustrated and everything, I am afraid, because most of the time that I am speak out to share my idea, it mostly turn out to be out of topic. I am afraid of those eyes that look at me in a scary way. I am scare…
And at the end, I feel regret, “if only I did say something… if only I am brave enough….if only I am smart enough… … if only I am a fast learner….” It keep going around and round…
Let’s just leave end of I said above and move on to the main topic I wanna share today which is about the “Debate relate to Prosecuting the Khmer Rouge” .
The Prosecuting Team, a Defense Team & Civil Parties Representative along with their instructor. They are from University of San Francisco School of Law. They will leave Phnom Penh to their country at the end of this week While one of them gonna stay here for a whole summer.
The Question of Law that rise up were ” Senior Khmer Rouge Leaders” and ” those most responsible for serious crime and violations ” .
Also some other questions at the end of the debate was : to share our knowledge or what we feel about this, as we are the Cambodian. ..
Lastly, I’ve got three books and two posters for free :
- A History of Democratic Kampuchea (1975-1979) Khmer Version
- A History of Democratic Kampuchea (1975-1979) English Version
- The Khmer Rouge Tribunal
New Courses June 9, 2009
Just start another two courses in ELBBL :
-Business Organization : Friday – 17:45 – 20:30
Lecture : Sun Samnang
-Professional Responsibility : Tuesday – 18:00 – 19:45
Lecture : Nick Rine