Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Royal lends voice to returnees

Princess Soma Norodom hosted the ‘Champtions of Change, too’ gala, sharing her own experience as a refugee in the US. (Photo by Chhim Sreyneang)

Wednesday, 04 April 2012
Diana Montaño
The Phnom Penh Post

An eclectic mix of artists, NGO workers, former gang members and Cambodian royalty filled Java Café to capacity on Monday night for a dinner and awards ceremony aimed at raising awareness about the US government’s ongoing deportation of Cambodian refugees.

Princess Soma Norodom, the niece of King Norodom Sihoni, was the night’s host.

Norodom, who grew up in Long Beach, California, after her family fled to the US following the Khmer Rouge takeover, expressed her solidarity with those deported from the US.

“I’m here because I am Cambodian-American. I know what it was like to be a refugee in the US,” said the Princess when asked why she felt compelled to speak on the issue.

The majority of deportees arriving in Cambodia committed crimes in the past, often in their teens, which deemed them deportable, according to the local non-profit Returnee Integration Support Center.


“People have to understand that when we were there, we were kids,” said Soma Norodom. “You go through this period of isolation, you go through an identity crisis, so you get into gangs, you drink, you do drugs ... That is how some of [the returnees] got into trouble.”

The “Champions of Change, too” gala, billed as a black tie affair, was organized by Phnom Penh-based multimedia collaborative Studio Revolt to counter a “Champions of Change” dinner taking place at the White House later this week.

Studio Revolt’s video My Asian Americana, which tells the story of Cambodian returnees or “Exiled Americans” and criticizes US deportation policies, was chosen as a finalist in a contest organised by the White House’s Asian American and Pacific Islander Initiative.

However, it was excluded from the final winners’ list last month despite having garnered the most votes from online viewers, according to the filmmakers, who say the exclusion is a reflection of the Obama Administration’s avoidance of the issue.

White House officials did not respond to requests for comment on the contest.

Dinner was followed by an awards ceremony honouring My Asian Americana’s cast and crew, and by testimonies from returnees themselves.

“It’s history repeating itself,” returnee Sokha Chhim told the crowd, “Our parents got sent to a country they never knew and had to start their lives there, and we’re getting sent back to a country we never knew, and have to start our lives here.”

Despite the heavy political tone, the event was intimate and festive and included performances by Sokha Chhim, who is well known in Phnom Penh’s hip-hop scene as DJ Dolla, and spoken word poet Khosal Kiev, also a returnee.

“You can feel the creativity in the air,” said Anida Yoeu Ali, My Asian Americana’s director, who took advantage of the opportunity to announce a new artistic endeavour for the coming year entitled “Generation Return”, which will feature work by artists belonging to the Cambodian diaspora.

In attendance were about 30 returnees, as well as various members of Phnom Penh’s arts community, including representatives of Meta House, Romeet Gallery and Khmer Arts.

Princess Soma Norodom’s cousins, Nikko and Bijou Sisowath, were also present.

“Tonight we honoured My Asian Americana because the White House did not honour it even though it won the public vote,” said Soma Norodom. “We have to voice our opinion. The issue of deportations is a very big issue.”

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mayeb those deportees can now show CPP the real rules of law.

Anonymous said...

1:00 PM
Please explain the real expression of the Rules of Law and Unwritten Law ?

Anonymous said...

1:00 pm ah chkae sam rainsy do notknow any rule of law.

Anonymous said...

Soma is princess NO title that's better for now, since her name is not being recorded among the royal family.
Now she is the niece of King Norodom Sihoni, which we have no King by this name "Sihoni".

King Norodom Sihamoni does not have any niece by the name Soma Norodom, but he has 2 nieces from his late brother HRH Norodom Norindarapong, and a few nieces from his 1/2 siblings, but no name Soma.

Yes Miss Soma is Khmer-American, and she is trying to help these deportees back to the US, I doubt they could return. The worse one is the one name Kosal Khiev who promotes his gangster look and claimed to be an artist won't pass through the US Embassy in PP.
If he makes a Video showing him a non-gang look he may get some sympathy, or otherwise.

Anonymous said...

7:12 pm
Viet will eat you.
Viet is champion of dog eating.

Anonymous said...

Simply Sick to see Noro Dom or Noro Theak.

Puok Sdach Kbot Cheat, except a few such as Sirimatak, yuttevong, etc...

Sirikmatak is the real Khmer hero.

Anonymous said...

7:12 pm,
stupid viet slave
do not know what the law is
just like dog who know how to bark and wait to be eaten.

Anonymous said...

who is she? claiming to be royal family, sucked, sucked,

grew up in Long beach, never heard, never seem her,, former gang member,,
shit,,, shit..

i was living in Long beach as well
never heard , never seem her,,,
another faked ,, royal family wanted to be.. get lose soma norodom,,(princess) shit,,

Anonymous said...

we had engough kings and queens in the past. we don't need them any more......

please stop glorify yourself....thanks

Anonymous said...

You can help a lot of poor and elderly people; people will respect you more.

To help these gansters so they can come to america and terroriz their own people and other communities? This is not "right".

Don't we have enough problems in America already? Stop please.

Anonymous said...

It seems to me that "she" has no common sense.

I have been lving in Long Beach for so long and I have never seen her or heard of her helping other people.

Until help a bunch of gangsters?

I hope you don't call yourself, an activist. You're wrong.

Anonymous said...

You're a lost cause Princess Soma Norodom.

Where were you when these gangsters threatened and hurt their own people?

Did you fight for them? No

Princess Soma Norodom, I hoped you had a good times with these gangsters.

There are much more I want to say about your characters as a lost cause. I believe you get my point of view.

Anonymous said...

Only one thing to worry about-
Cambodia will be swallowed by Viet-
geographically, economically, and socially.

Let's princess do her own thing.

Anonymous said...

Princess Soma Norodom, the niece of King Norodom Sihoni.

Who is she? and who is that the king?

Is this a fake family or person?

You came to America as a refugee. let stay that way. Don't elevate yourself to Norodom. People will respect you better...

Anonymous said...

The word Norodom is not a good word.....look at Cambodia we lost a lot of land due to teh word Norodom....


Thank you
Princess Soma (Norodom)

Anonymous said...

Wow! there are mor Norodom keep poping up every corner of the world
And this one is what?.....
Slomachou the niece of si horny (she is horny)

Anonymous said...

7:35 AM
Soma is an American educated. I like and respect her very much if she is just princess Soma without title.
princess Soma seems to be an intelligent woman, and before she elevated herself to HRH, she ought to do the search through this official Blog:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~royalty/cambodia/persons.html

Now people knew that neither her nor her father are listed among the Royal family.

This paper wrote Soma is the King's niece, and that King is King Sihoni. We don't have King Sihoni.

Supposed that it's King Sihamoni, but he does not have a niece by the name Soma Norodom either.

I still like princess Soma regardless, but to claim the Royal title such HRH needed to be checked her out.
I knew that hundred to thousand who carry last names Sisowath, Norodom and some Ang-Doung all over the world, but many of them never claimed to be Royal. Perhaps, they lost the royal line.
I met two women: one is Filipino and one is white. The Filipino has her last name Norodom and the White woman is Sisowath. None of them care what last names they got.
It is ok for princess Soma to be proud of her family line, but the princess should know she is not HRH or niece of the King.

Anonymous said...

Soma said this "deportation is a big issue", but how about Yuon are all over the place in Khmer land?

Anonymous said...

The Khmer royal family’s tree is so screwed up nobody knows who is who.
Shit, some royal family members want to be commoners instead.

Anonymous said...

Soma is an American educated, but "no common sense."


She does a good cause? You must be joking. are you fighting for a good casue to bring gangsters back to America?

Please change your title. who gave you that title, Norodom?