01 Dec 2010
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Soch
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On 28 November 2010, during his visit to Sydney, Australia, opposition leader Sam Rainsy attended a Bon Phkar (Flower ceremony), as well as a Memorial Service for the victims of the Koh Pich Stampede at Wat Dhamma Samaki (Canley Vale Khmer Temple).
On 27 November 2010, 400 people attended a dinner to welcome the visit of opposition leader Sam Rainsy's visit to Sydney, Australia. Each of the guests paid $35 to attend this welcoming event.
If you understand that what I have constructed is rightSincerely,
Then it is your duty to protect it.
Because men of wisdom say,
"Creator and Protectors equally share of the merit."
-King Jayavaraman VII's words of wisdom,
found at a stolen stone inscription at Srok Prasat, Khet Surin.
(Photo: AP) |
“I just want to ask you [authorities] whether you're at peace when this happens within your area of responsibility and your carelessness.”
“The accident is our largest experience for the government and the authorities." [... but not when it comes to accountability!]
The ceremony at Wat Buddhikarama, in Maryland, had raised $4,900 by Monday. (Photo: by Soeung Sophat) |
"Those who died or were injured in the stampede “will never be forgotten."
A humorous view of new year resolution from Calvin and Hobbes |
Leaflet distributed in Poi pet? |
The Banana Kingdom: Where the Strongman learns from his 800-lb mentor |
“I would like to inform our countrymen that nobody must receive punishment in an accident.”
The woman above carried her daughter's picture and cried out loud in grief for the loss of her 16-year-old daughter who died in the 22 Nov. stampeded. She visited the site of the tragedy to commemorate her daughter's spirit (Photo: Everyday.com.kh) |
Ethnic Vietnamese relatives pray for victims near the site where hundreds of people stampeded during a water festival in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Sunday, Nov. 28, 2010. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith) |