Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Memorial ceremony in solidarity with the grieving and loss of the victims of Koh Pich tragedy at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Thursday, November 25, 2010 at Preah Buddha Rangsey Temple
Sunday, November 28, 2010 at Wat Khmer Suriyarangsey

(Photos: Courtesy of SRP – Pennsylvania, http://www.facebook.com/samrainsyparty.pa)

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:55 AM

    LONG LIVE VIET NAM...

    Good work hun sen and cpp.. and thank you for SOK SIPHANA, SARIN DENORA and PHAY Siphan for your lip services to support your master in Hanoi

    AND KOS PICH Own by HUN SEN and Family under the name Canadia Bank Mr. SEA

    Just like TELA GAS Station all over Cambodia which own by BUN RANY HUN SEN under different name.

    87 of our vietnamese brothers and sisters die there but the cambodia government did not report this... but are understand to do what it take for US to control this sutpid country call CAMBODIA

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  2. Anonymous10:26 AM

    they are punishing those monks with overeating!!!

    save money and send it to the kids picking out garbages in steung meanchey!

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  3. Anonymous11:26 AM

    just 4000 miles away from where the tragedy happened. and let feed the fat monks to remebering the victims. wake up believer, save $$$$ for the victims instead of wasting so much food for 5 non hungry monks. just think about what it makes sense and nonsense for our religious believe.

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  4. Anonymous12:50 PM

    There are many
    religions in Cambodia:Buddhism,Christianity,
    Islam and etc...These are
    the free world belief,but the
    communist countries such China,North Korea,Yuon,Lao
    just keep a little believers to worship.
    Even the UN allow to have the world Buddha festival too.The 90% of Khmer people
    believe in Cambodia.The ones who believe in Buddha are peaceful persons.The communist states are nonbelievers.
    Yes,they keep
    some religions,but
    just a trick.
    If someone do not believe it,just leave them alone.In this sad moment,all these monks did not take money,they donated to the 351 deaths and
    395 injuries.I am a witness at this event.

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  5. Anonymous1:46 AM

    to critics above: this occassion is mourning and also fundsraising for the victims of koh pich tragedy.

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