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Cambodia is still smiling

Some politicians in most powerful countries blame the media of not providing enough coverage on crisis in third-world countries especially when they failed to make any policies to support. But actually they do not have interest in those conflicting countries anymore.

Take Cambodia as an example. The country's internal politics was influenced by some powerful countries before the Khmer Rouge came to power. But after, it seemed Cambodian was no use for them. Nearly two million Camodians were killed during the Khmer Rouge periord and there was no country claimed of human right abuses, hunger, alliance relations and so on.

Maybe now Cambodia comes back to their interesting list again. We do not care what they think of us, we do not care who will invade us, we will protect our people and land.

Cambodia is still smiling with hope of prosperity and always ready to response to any invasions and political interference.

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