Blood River – A dedication to all Khmers

I just put together this song last night. This song is a wake up call for all Khmers around the world. Please get up and save our country together. Our Mother (Cambodia), has been tortured and is crying for our helps. Please put our differences aside and work together to save our country. ~Jendhamuni

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  1. Aldair Cota Machado

    September 22, 2013

    A maioria do povo continua escravizado refém de uma minoria autoritária, esperamos que isto possa terminar o mais rápido  possível.Paz ao povo de Camboja !

  2. Solomon Fahey

    September 22, 2013

    What a beautiful song poor Jah Khmer people suffering in the streets when greedy politicians forget about the good people that make there country strong.

  3. Timothy Mckiness

    September 22, 2013

    Jendhamuni I am so proud to know of you. Soon the whole world will be the same way looking for the same things freedom. Cambodia will have its day. And to my teacher I wish you all the peace in the world because that is what you taught me peace. (All my wishes to you and yours ) lov T

  4. Pieter Hibma

    September 22, 2013

    You don't win this fight with yesterday's tactics. Like any fight strike with the element of surprise with something  unique best wishes. Thank you for giving me more insight with your religion and philosophy.

  5. prakash b

    September 23, 2013

    Human value s an respect
    The others in life
    Peace will be thrr
    We join u in your prayers fr peace sos

  6. arun kumar

    September 26, 2013

    as ur wish god blessing u………….

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