Anonymous said...
A traitor is a betrayer of one's own sovereign nation. A citizen's actions to help a foreign government or an attempt and a conspiracy to overthrow one's own government is also often considered as treason, even if no foreign country has aided or got involved in such an endeavour.
Most definitions of a “country” revolve around a territorial or political entity. Most modern wars are fought over issues. The issues may involve disputed territory or alleged aggression. Since both sides cannot generally all be right at the same time, it stands to reason that honest people would often side with the nation that is at war with the one they were born into, or are citizens of.
Most of us may forget what we've said or what we have done a couple of years ago, but the long arm of the laws always kept the records, especially the one concerning the national sovereignty. Some of the columnists writing and posting on the worldwide websites over the issue of Thai-Cambodia dispute, can be categorized as a traitor and he or she may be subjected to be arrested upon his or her stepping foot into Cambodia.
Just keep to the level that is considered reasonable.
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