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Chumteav Dr Bun Rany Hun Xen claimed during the ceremony to bestow an education honorary doctorate from Sylla U: “The mother’s tears, tears from the wife separated from her husband, tears of Cambodian women are my tears" (Photo: DAP news)
Now, the question is: "Where was the crocodile-teary first lady when these Cambodian women and children were crying their lung out when they were evicted by police force working for the regime of the Chumteav Dr's husband?"
Also: "Where were the crocodile-teary Chumteav Dr when these cops working her husband's regime beat up peaceful Khmer Krom monks?"
Now, the question is: "Where was the crocodile-teary first lady when these Cambodian women and children were crying their lung out when they were evicted by police force working for the regime of the Chumteav Dr's husband?"
Also: "Where were the crocodile-teary Chumteav Dr when these cops working her husband's regime beat up peaceful Khmer Krom monks?"
Cambodia’s first lady received an honorary doctorate from South Korean U.
01 April 2010
DAP news
Translated from Khmer by Heng Soy
Phnom Penh – In the afternoon of 01 April 2010, Chumteav Dr. Bun Rany Hun Xen, president of the Cambodian Red Cross and first lady of Cambodia, received an honorary doctorate in education from the famous Sylla University in South Korea. Present during the handing of the honorary doctorate to the Chumteav Dr was her husband, the Samdach Akkok Moha Sena Batt Dey Dek Cho Hun Xen, the prime minister of Cambodia, as well as numerous other government officials, army and police commanders. The event took place at the Chaktokmouk conference center.
The Sylla U., which decided to bestow the honorary doctorate to the Chumteav Dr, counts 17,000 students and 400 employees. The university occupies a plot of 30-hectare in Busan, South Korea.
Chung Hong Sub, dean of the Sylla U., said during the ceremony that the Chumteav Dr is a powerful leader in Cambodia who spent effort for the cause of safety for families in Cambodia, as well as all over the world. He added that, under the leadership of the Chumteav Dr, the Cambodian Red Cross has progressed so much and that it now counts 120,000 members –100,000 of whom are volunteer youths – and 24 branch offices all over the country. The dean added: “As the first lady of the kingdom, the Chumteav always think about the hardship of the RCAF, the members of whom dedicated their lives and time in the forest to preserve the territorial safety and integrity, and the Chumteav always visited, paid attention, supported and encouraged the RCAF force as well.”
Chumteav Dr Bun Rany Hun Xen said during the ceremony: “My words of thanks to the Sylla U. are words that truly came out of a front in which I fought in my life, ever since my youth. There is no hardship suffered by Cambodian women and Cambodian people that I did not know about.” She added: “The mother’s tears, tears from the wife separated from her husband, tears of Cambodian women are my tears. The soldiers’ hardship, the suffering of the victims are my own hardship and suffering.”
The Chumteav Dr went on to say that the people’s wish to get out of poverty, to have a decent life in a clean society that is just, indiscriminate, equal, and where human rights is respected, where the law is respected, where there is no vices – such as women, alcohol, gambling, etc… - they are also her personal wishes.
It should be noted that in the past, the Chumteav Dr received the freedom forum cup from leaders of the Asian Pacific region for her involvement in AIADS and HIV, and she also received the development cup for development for her tireless leadership to expand universal services and making it happen to all the people, in particular, to prevent the transmission of rice (?) to babies, and for the protection of people with HIV and AIDS [KI-Media note: Does anybody know anything what these award cups are?]
The Sylla U., which decided to bestow the honorary doctorate to the Chumteav Dr, counts 17,000 students and 400 employees. The university occupies a plot of 30-hectare in Busan, South Korea.
Chung Hong Sub, dean of the Sylla U., said during the ceremony that the Chumteav Dr is a powerful leader in Cambodia who spent effort for the cause of safety for families in Cambodia, as well as all over the world. He added that, under the leadership of the Chumteav Dr, the Cambodian Red Cross has progressed so much and that it now counts 120,000 members –100,000 of whom are volunteer youths – and 24 branch offices all over the country. The dean added: “As the first lady of the kingdom, the Chumteav always think about the hardship of the RCAF, the members of whom dedicated their lives and time in the forest to preserve the territorial safety and integrity, and the Chumteav always visited, paid attention, supported and encouraged the RCAF force as well.”
Chumteav Dr Bun Rany Hun Xen said during the ceremony: “My words of thanks to the Sylla U. are words that truly came out of a front in which I fought in my life, ever since my youth. There is no hardship suffered by Cambodian women and Cambodian people that I did not know about.” She added: “The mother’s tears, tears from the wife separated from her husband, tears of Cambodian women are my tears. The soldiers’ hardship, the suffering of the victims are my own hardship and suffering.”
The Chumteav Dr went on to say that the people’s wish to get out of poverty, to have a decent life in a clean society that is just, indiscriminate, equal, and where human rights is respected, where the law is respected, where there is no vices – such as women, alcohol, gambling, etc… - they are also her personal wishes.
It should be noted that in the past, the Chumteav Dr received the freedom forum cup from leaders of the Asian Pacific region for her involvement in AIADS and HIV, and she also received the development cup for development for her tireless leadership to expand universal services and making it happen to all the people, in particular, to prevent the transmission of rice (?) to babies, and for the protection of people with HIV and AIDS [KI-Media note: Does anybody know anything what these award cups are?]
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