Friday, March 18, 2011

Cambodian PM, ministers pay homage to Japan quake victims

March 18, 2011
Xinhua

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen on Friday led his cabinet's ministers to pay a deep respect to the victims in the massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan last week.

Prime Minister Hun Sen and his deputies, as well as senior ministers and ministers were welcomed by Japanese Ambassador to Cambodia Masafumi Kuroki.


At the ceremony at the Embassy of Japan to Cambodia, the premier laid wreaths and signed in a letter expressing deepest sympathy to the dead people in the massive earthquake and ensuing tsunami.

According to the latest report of the Japanese National Police Agency, the death toll from the disaster has risen to 6,405 and 10, 259 people are unaccounted for since the magnitude-9 earthquake hit northeastern Japan on March 11.

7 comments:

khmer national federalist committee for free global network said...

That's all they(CPP) did? just welcome the ambassador? They didn't donate cash, or things?

Typical of a a begger government.
yes I realized that Japan is a nation of wealth, but still.. everybody needs help. EVEN the USA.

Asshole government.

Anonymous said...

Yes! asshoe government of Cambodia. Ah Kwak has $ billion. A few $ million donation to Japanese people won't make him broke,
but he pretends to be poor so he can hide his richness- rich from corruption.

Anonymous said...

Cambodia did donate some money to the victims of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami.

Cambodia donated $500,000 to Japan.

PM Hun Sen has made a smart move by donating some money and also leading his members of government to pay homage to the victims of the earthquake and tsunami.

It is a smart move, indeed!

Anet Khmer

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen donated $$ to Japan, Anet Yuorn?

I am a teacher and have not receive my salary since last November and my aunt has not received her soldier survivor benefit almost 2 years already.


Anet Yourn

Anonymous said...

9:07AM, You haven't received your teaching salary since last November and yet you continue to teach? Are you kidding me? If this happens, you will see thousands of teachers on the streets demanding their pay. I am also a teacher and I receive my salary every month. I have lots of friends and relatives who are also teachers and have never heard any complaint from them.

Judging from the way you write, I don't think you teach at a Khmer public school, but rather a private English School. And so therefore you get paid from the owner of the school, not the govt.

Anonymous said...

9:07 AM,

Come on, you are full of shit!

Hun Sen's government may be bad or not good enough, but your argument about your teacher's salary is full of shit!

Why don't you go and get a different job if you don't get paid. Who asks you to continue teaching?

You can't be a teacher anyway because your logic sounds so stupid; you continue to work as a teacher even without being paid?

Don't tell me you are working for free because you love Cambodia.

Go and get a different job, you loser

Anonymous said...

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