05 April 2009
By Sam Borin
Radio Free Asia
Translated from Khmer by Heng Soy
Click here to read the article in Khmer
The Viet authority gave a 15-day authorization for Tim Sakhorn, the former abbot of Phnom Den North pagoda, to travel to Phnom Den pagoda to participate at the funeral ceremony for his mother.
Tim Sakhorn arrived in Phnom Den pagoda on 04 April, and he was warmly welcomed by his relatives and friends, as well as members of his pagoda.
Sam Borin interviewed this former abbot about the conditions imposed on him by the Viet authority during his stay in Cambodia.
Sam Borin (RFA): When you asked the authorization from the Viet authority to come for the funeral ceremony for your mother, did they impose any rule for your return?
Tim Sakhorn (KKK): The rule was that I cannot say anything. I just act as an MC (“Achar” for the ceremony) and I cannot say anything, I cannot criticize them, nor the Cambodian authority.
RFA: They prevent you from talking, what is their rule?
KKK: They do not allow me to criticize anybody, I am to stay quiet.
RFA: If you oppose their order and criticize others, how will you be punished when you return back to Vietnam?
KKK: That I don’t know. They said that I will be punished according to the law. I don’t know and I am scared. They just set the rule that I will punished according to the law.
RFA: The main rule is that they prevent you from criticizing the Viet government and the Cambodian government, is that right?
KKK: Yes, yes!
Tim Sakhorn arrived in Phnom Den pagoda on 04 April, and he was warmly welcomed by his relatives and friends, as well as members of his pagoda.
Sam Borin interviewed this former abbot about the conditions imposed on him by the Viet authority during his stay in Cambodia.
Sam Borin (RFA): When you asked the authorization from the Viet authority to come for the funeral ceremony for your mother, did they impose any rule for your return?
Tim Sakhorn (KKK): The rule was that I cannot say anything. I just act as an MC (“Achar” for the ceremony) and I cannot say anything, I cannot criticize them, nor the Cambodian authority.
RFA: They prevent you from talking, what is their rule?
KKK: They do not allow me to criticize anybody, I am to stay quiet.
RFA: If you oppose their order and criticize others, how will you be punished when you return back to Vietnam?
KKK: That I don’t know. They said that I will be punished according to the law. I don’t know and I am scared. They just set the rule that I will punished according to the law.
RFA: The main rule is that they prevent you from criticizing the Viet government and the Cambodian government, is that right?
KKK: Yes, yes!
6 comments:
Why this person refered Khmer Krom as Kloog-Klug-Klen?
You Don't Know what those realy means in America?
Sad!Sad!Sad!
With Google Earth you can see where is CHAMPA!
9:02AM you stupid head should spid on your parent to make you so stupid!
What the the fuck the motherfucker ah Vietnamese and Ah Hun Xen try to do?
Mother fuckers try to impose the communist rule over Cambodia just like the motherfucker ah Pol Pot and the mother ah Ho Chi Minh did?
Prison with no wall!
invisible chaine!
Mothe fucker ah Hun Xen and ah Choymaray Vietnamese mother fucker is try to rule us with feear!
CAN YOU UN AND THE WORLD SEE THAT WE ARE NOT BETTER THAN POL POT ERA!
FUCK THE FAKED JUSTICE! UNTAC SHIT!
10:06! What make you say that?
KKK in AMERICA is a bad name.
So your Parent has some thing to do with your Stupidity too! you re a piece of shit!
Some one like you who hange yourself without knowing it.
Thach Ngoc Thach must bring Lokta Tim Sakhon to USA. He must ask US to grant him to live in the USA.
Khmer Krom USA,
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