Dear Fans and Supporters,
The Cambodian government had issue a note of blockage to many internet providers in Cambodia to block this website from the local people. If this kind of basic freedom is deny God knows what will happen next. Anyway, there are approximately 6 ISPs in Cambodia, some had taken the privilege to block the site from Cambodia, but others did not due to the lack of technological know how or it's too costly.
There are ways around this if you are accessing this site from Cambodia. Do not use Internet Explorer, instead use Mozilla Fire Fox. Meanwhile, I'm trying to get my hosting provider to change the IP address. Or any of you know another way, so that we can provide our Khmer people equal access.
May Buddha bless those in charge of the country so they can see that the glass isn't always half empty.
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Reahu's Note
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I believe in constructive criticisms! But lately, I've received many unwanted complaints regarding some of my works disgraced the Khmer culture. Judging from the complaints, I wonder how we as Khmer will be able to make it in the 21st Century. Please be open-minded, you must be able to see beyond the four walls surrounding your hut. So please! My prohook eating brothers and sisters this is art, one man’s point of view captured on canvas: An admiration of Apsaras as celestial beings. If this bring down the Khmer culture, then your Khmer culture is still under the Khmer Rouge. So, I take the pleasure of deleting them. A good Khmer Rouge is a naked one……lol
Bong T come up with a great idea, regarding what we can do to help our Khmer people. The Water Festival in Lowell, MA. on August 24th, we can put our artworks on T-shirts, mugs, mouse pads etc. and sell them at the festival. All proceeds will go to charity in Cambodia and it is a chance for us to promote Khmer arts. Write Comment (16 comments)