"Why War?"
What does war leave for a country?
After about three-decade-war visiting Cambodia, it left her not a lot but four things everyone might want to remember: (1) more than two million people died (including students, teachers, doctors, engineers, etc.), (2) all infrastructure ruined—houses, schools, hospitals, roads, and bridges gone, (3) hundred thousands of land mines planted on her land surface, and (4) millions of people with psycho suffered—terror and scene of violence. With these, Cambodia has been left behind as one of the world poorest countries. Though people of Cambodia have been working so hard to create the betterment of their life and their county; but the process is so slow. About 35 percent of her 13 million populations are staying under the national poverty line (ADB, 2004).
With this why don't we all as human being think of something different from fighting but working together for the betterment of our next generation to come.
After about three-decade-war visiting Cambodia, it left her not a lot but four things everyone might want to remember: (1) more than two million people died (including students, teachers, doctors, engineers, etc.), (2) all infrastructure ruined—houses, schools, hospitals, roads, and bridges gone, (3) hundred thousands of land mines planted on her land surface, and (4) millions of people with psycho suffered—terror and scene of violence. With these, Cambodia has been left behind as one of the world poorest countries. Though people of Cambodia have been working so hard to create the betterment of their life and their county; but the process is so slow. About 35 percent of her 13 million populations are staying under the national poverty line (ADB, 2004).
With this why don't we all as human being think of something different from fighting but working together for the betterment of our next generation to come.
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