Thursday, May 15, 2008

King Sihamoni Celebrates 55th Birthday

A giant picture of King Sihamoni hangs in front of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh

14th May 2008
By San Suwith
Radio Free Asia
Reported in English by Khmerization
On the web at http://khmerization.blogspot.com
Click here to read the original article in Khmer


King Sihamoni is celebrating his birthday outside of the Royal Palace, this time in Kampong Cham province where his subjects organised a Buddhist ceremony at a local temple in his honour. The king also planned to fly to celebrate his birthday in a location near the historic temple of Preah Vihear on the Khmer-Thai border.

But in Phnom Penh, despite no grand parade and pompous celebration, the king’s pictures were placed along the roads and boulevards everywhere in his honour.

King Sihamoni was born to ex-king Sihanouk and Queen Monique on the 14th of May 1953. He was educated in Beijing and later completed his doctorate degree in classical dance from Prague, Czechoslovakia in 1971.

Between 1975-1976, he studied cinematography in North Korea. From 1975-1979 he lived under house arrest with his parents and his brother, Prince Norindrapong, at Khmamarin Palace in Phnom Penh.

From 1979-1980, he served as a private secretary to the then Prince Sihanouk. And from 1981 onward he served as a permanent representative of the Cambodian resistance to the United Nations, Cambodian Extraordinary Ambassador to the Unesco and also as the president of the Association of Khmer Artists in France.

King Sihamoni is conversant in many languages. Other than his native Khmer, he can speak French, Czech and English very proficiently.

He ascended to the throne on 14th October 2004, succeeding his father, King Sihanouk who had abdicated a second time a few weeks earlier.

Many political leaders hailed King Sihamoni as having a unique and special character.
Mr Ciem Yeap, MP from the Cambodian People’s Party, credited the king as having helped the country moving toward economic prosperity, judicial improvements and have helped solved political issues in the country.

Mr Keo Puth Rasmy, president of Funcinpec Party, said that the king has helped maintain national unity and peace in the country, despite acknowledging the king not being able to fulfil all his constitutional duties.

Mr Son Chhay, MP from the Sam Rainsy Party, said that the current king resides in the country more than the ex-king and therefore helped to ensure political stability. But he also said that the king is still unable to fulfil all his constitutional duties such as ensuring the independence of the judiciary and the army. Despite the king’s shortcomings, MP Son Chhay said that he does not blame the king for not fulfilling all his constitutional duties, but blames the government for not transferring all his constitutional powers to him.

Mr You Hockry, Secretary-General of the Norodom Ranariddh Party, said that the king is a symbol of national unity who can guarantee national independence, sovereignty and the territorial integrity of Cambodia.

Mr Kem Sokha, president of the Human Right Party, wish the king a long life, but also wish to see the king using all his constitutional powers to fulfil all his constitutional obligations. He believed that the king have not been able to fulfil all his duties. The case in point is that the king is a Commander-in-Chief but was and is still unable to ensure the neutrality of the army. Another example is that the king is presently the chairperson of the Council of Magistracy, but he is powerless to ensure the independence of the judiciary.

All civil societies as well as ordinary people have wished His Majesty good health and longevity.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

As a constitutional monarchy country, King became the symbol of the country rather than the head of state, who would oversee the day to day affiars of the country and his rights and powers would be limited to is what stipulated in the constitution, however, subject to his popularity, his neutrality, his performances would guarantee all due respects by his people.

Anonymous said...

who pays the bill?

Anonymous said...

PhD in dacing? WOW!

Anonymous said...

Why wastes tax people money? What is this idiot doing on the thrown anyway? We need to abolish the royal family once for all. No need the royal family in Cambodia. They're just a waste of money and they're dumb people as Khmer leader, Hun Sen. I have no respect for this royal family.

Anonymous said...

Joyeux anniversaire ROI SIHAMONI !

Le petit peuple khmer Vous souhaiterai que Vous ne soyez plus sous l'emprise de Samdech Hun Sen, et surtout de ne plus SIGNER n'importe quoi avec Samdech Hun Sen à la solde de Hanoï.

Anonymous said...

6:25pm, Cambodia needs to have a King (King with 10 dhama). Kingship keeps the country from sliding back to the dark age. Think about it!

Anonymous said...

Norodom Sihamoni, fils du criminel Norodom Sihanouk, traitre de la Nation khmère sous la domination des Yuons ne peut rien faire parce qu'il est toujours sous l'emprise de ayâng Yuong Samdach AKKAK MOHA SÉNA PHNÊK TAÛL DAÏ CHO HUN SÉN. Dans ce contexte Norodom Sihamoni devient le meilleur SLAVE-KING au compte de Ayâng Yuon : One-Eyed Pirate HUN SÈN, Kbal Yuon Kluon Khmer !!!

Anonymous said...

What is a bunch of idiots? The King just reigns, not rules.

Anonymous said...

9:38PM

So only king can save the country from disaster. You must be one of the stupid king. Look at US and other EU countries. Do they have Kings in order to be successful? Not so, my friend. The royal only wastes tax payer money, dude. No use and wasteful. Dumb those royal family into the earth.

What did Sihanouk do for the country? The answer is none; except, those of you think so. You must be idiot like Sihanouk. I catagorize him as a sub-human and no conscious.

Anonymous said...

Without his signature, we Khmer did not lost one whole island to Youn?

Anonymous said...

Monarchy is useless.Nobody respect it anymore. What Sihanouk has done to Cambodia, the khmer people should put an end to this institution.

Anonymous said...

11:26PM American share the Queen Elizbeth with England! so EU even they have King in Spain, Portugie, Beljum, and so one!

Japan is the richest country in Assia!

Thai is alway better than the communist Vietname and the rest of the asean which have no king!

Anonymous said...

Choyo! Sadatt Ao!
Choyo! Sadatt Ay!

Anonymous said...

Country with King & Queen is well organized and peaceful.