Farhan Bohra
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Uh.........actually im still around though. Just not really like the tone of some people claim the need to "wipe out" the entire goverment and cause political instability just to fix the ongoing problem including corruption so i just browns for news and stuffs. I have NO need for an apologize or anything resemble it so please dont put words into my mouth, its very disgusting and retard...............Still, for someone to say that i just a troll, maybe someone need to go and take few looks around the world and see how "democracy" works.
There are admirable success and of course catastrophic failures as well. With the current level of Vietnam citizen cultural standard, its will be just another south vietnam with endless coups and election frauds if democracy to be implanted. Feel free to believe that citizen of a country that cant even throw trash into the can that are 5 steps away can make wonderful and miracle advances by democracy. Your call, i have no arguments otherwise.
Due to several job training requirement, i have little time for anything else. But you do realize that #ATSM and #JK stand for at the end of the post right ?
You think there was no political instability in Vietnam, after defeating Saigon? Are you serious? Maybe you are giving preferential treatment to partial history and ignoring other half.
Why after Vietnam War, CPV changed name of Saigon to Ho Chi Minh City?
Isnt the Saigon is right name for that city and historically correct ??
Saigon
An etymology of Saigon (or Sài Gòn in Vietnamese) is that Sài is a Sino-Vietnamese word (Hán tự:柴) meaning "firewood, lops, twigs; palisade", while Gòn is another Sino-Vietnamese word (Hán tự:棍) meaning "stick, pole, bole", and whose meaning evolved into "cotton" in Vietnamese (bông gòn, literally "cotton stick", i.e., "cotton plant", then shortened to gòn). This name may refer to the many kapok plants that the Khmer people had planted around Prey Nokor, and which can still be seen at Cây Mai temple and surrounding areas. It may also refer to the dense and tall forest that once existed around the city, a forest to which the Khmer name, Prey Nokor, already referred.[11]
Other proposed etymologies draw parallels from Tai-Ngon (堤 岸), the Cantonese name of Cholon, which means "embankment" (French:quais),[nb 3] and Vietnamese Sai Côn, a translation of the Khmer Prey Nokor (Khmer: ព្រៃនគរ). Prey means forest or jungle, and nokor is a Khmer word of Sanskrit origin meaning city or kingdom, and related to the English word 'Nation' — thus, "forest city" or "forest kingdom".[nb 4]
Truong Mealy (former director of King Norodom Sihanouk's royal Cabinet), says that, according to a Khmer Chronicle, The Collection of the Council of the Kingdom, Prey Nokor's proper name was Preah Reach Nokor (Khmer: ព្រោះរាជនគរ), "Royal City"; later locally corrupted to "Prey kor", meaning "kapok forest", from which "Saigon" was derived ("kor" meaning "kapok" in Khmer and Cham, going into Vietnamese as "gòn" ).[12]
Or changing the name of Saigon was actually political to show citizens of South that North won, and you lost?
Why after War CPV done purges for more than decades? Why? The Vietnam was perfectly stable, why required purges? Why established reeducation centers?
No answer?
And as I am not citizen of Vietnam, I have no right to comment on it. But if your argument is political instability, and thats why one party rule is alright. Thats BS.