Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Cambodia's former monarch seeks cancer medical treatment

Australian Broadcasting Corporation
03/09/2006


Cambodia's former king Norodom Sihanouk, is travelling to China for medical treatment for cancer.

The 83-year-old former monarch is being accompanied by his wife, and their 53-year-old son, King Norodom Sihamoni.

In a message posted on his website, he informed readers that he would be staying in Beijing until next year and apologized for his cancellation of a gala dinner on November 9th, in celebration of Cambodia's independence from France.

Officials say the king will make official visits to France, the Czech Republic and Slovakia following his trip to Beijing.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think you are fleeing the country again because the upcoming election. And that Ranariddh put shamed to your family. Stayed in Beijing and never to return, can you do that for the people?

Anonymous said...

I think this foulish Sihanouk is fleeing KR trial after he tried to stop it to progressing. He found his support is very low, so he must flee out

Anonymous said...

Speedy recovery Ho boy,so you can be hung by the tribunal snetence.

Anonymous said...

I am sick and tired of this old megalomaniac foul ex-king who still think of giving lavish soiree de gala in november. He has already given many lavish banquets to extra fat officials of parliament, government, army and police.

Every events are published in his website to show that those officials are crawling low before him.

He feeds those FAT officials in the foulish belief of boosting his declining vain glorious image.

If he really wants to boost his virtue ( if he still had any ) he should rather feed the poor people he calls his KAUN CHAU who hardly earns ONE DOLLAR a day.

In perfect hypocrit. he praises those kaun chau who starve but long for him while feeding the fatty officials who crawl and write flattering letters for his website.

I am bored but yet curious to surf his site to watch again and again those flatterers ( some foreigners included ) with their litanies of praises.