CCHR condolence message to the families of the victims of the tragic events in Phnom Penh on 22 November 2010
23 November 2010
The staff and volunteers of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) wish to extend our heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims of the tragic events on the bridge from Diamond Island, Phnom Penh on 22 November 2010. Our thoughts and prayers are with each victim and their families. We hope that the support of the Cambodian people will help all survivors and the families of victims through this extremely difficult time.
CCHR will close on 25 November 2010 to observe the national day of mourning and to pay our respects to the victims and their families.
Yours sincerely
Ou Virak
President, Cambodian Center for Human Rights
3 comments:
you all useless khmer should all be dead... you wishes you all should never born... LONG LIVE VIET NAM ..
Good work HUN SEN and CPP...KING Sihamoni our dream will come true soon with your good work.. you will be always the PM then the governor of CAMBODIA once we reunite CAMBODIA into Viet Nam province.
Your Royal Highness Samdech Ta,
Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen,
Thank you for your both kindness and understanding.
What we need is prevention method, not to let this type of accident happen again in future.
It also make me very worry to see so much alcohol allowed to enter or produced in our beloved Kingdom of Cambodia? What about “ YA BA “ from Thailand? Can Samdech Ta and Samdech Hun Sen stop all sort of drugs coming to Cambodia? The accident may not related to drugs and alcohol but just some thing that I could not sleep peacefully from now to the future in the name sake of Khmer citizen.
May almighty God Jesus Christ accept all the victim souls into heaven too.
My condolences to all the victim's family.
Regards,
Kulen Monorom
(The rice farmer's son)
Innocent people especially the youth wanted to join happily during the national festival, but the plan to kill them arose from someone who has ready organised for the illiterated and silly cops to conduct. This is the illiterated government.
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