Friday, May 11, 2007

Paralyzed Singer Recounts Her Life After Being Shot

Sok Khemara, VOA Khmer
Original report from Washington
10/05/2007


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[Editor's note: this is the first in a two-part series.]

Touch Sunnich, the Cambodian singer who survived a murder attempt in October 2003, sang into the phone Wednesday, an unaccompanied, haunting melody describing a lover who keeps the house dog away whenever a young girl comes to visit.

"When I go to see you," she sang, "you help by keeping the dog on a leash."

The song, which came unprompted during an exclusive interview with VOA Khmer, proved the young woman still had her singing voice, even though she had to sing from bed, paralyzed from the neck down.

Touch Sunnich, who survived a shooting in the face by unknown assailants, said she relived her own fear when she learned another singer, Pov Panhapich, was shot in February.

"It's the same thing that happened to me," Touch Sunnich said.

Touch Sunnich lost her mother in the 2003 attack. They were shot by four men on motorcycles after a shopping trip in Phnom Penh.

Pov Panhapich remains in treatment in a Vietnamese hospital after she was shot in the throat. Her condition is improving, but her recovery is likely to be long and expensive, and she is trying to move to another country.

The motives for those shootings are unknown.

Actress Piseth Pilika, who family members claim was having an affair with Prime Minister Hun Sen, was murdered in 1999. That murder, too, has gone unsolved.

26 comments:

Anonymous said...

In Cambodia if you are famous and Beutifull please do not involted with somebody wife, and do not think Money is number 1 for you."That is wrong way".comment by Bross Lob Sa Ti...Mass USA.

Anonymous said...

Correc...involted with somebody Husband..Sorry...

Anonymous said...

I believed" Broken Heart" is a very Deep and Strongest. MAss USA.

Anonymous said...

i wonder what she really have
done for cambodia when she was famous.....

Anonymous said...

They are the alive witness of Hun Sen government and his leadership. The legacy of Hun Sen are:
1. Forever impunity
2. Forever corruption
3. Forever dictatorship in power
4. Forever killing and threatening
5. Forever poor
6. Forever illigal immigrants
7. Forever Yuan influence and intervention
...all forever

Anonymous said...

It takes two to tangle.So, don't just blaming on one side BUT, only a asshole use violence. For example, Hong Xen.

Anonymous said...

These fat, old and ugly women, wives of these corrupted officials or human traffickers are so jealous to the point that they hire these cowards to shoot these innocent artists who lead their humble life in the love of art.
Sisters should be doing for themselves, jealous women should cut penis from their rotten husband and throw it to the duck.
These hired cowards should try to shoot the likes of Hun Sen, Iang Sary, Noun Chea and Khieu Samphan etc in their head instead. They will receive bigger rewards then...

Anonymous said...

Could it be because she recorded songs recounting how kampuchea krom was loss to vietnam?

There are plenty of vietnam's instrument within cambodia to warn khmers not to try to revive that painful memories. And, hun sen is the main instrument.

Anonymous said...

That's what could happened to you
if you listen to N. Ranarith. He
knew that it will be risky for her,
but he still made her sang all
those stupid political song
anyway. So don't blamed us.
Instead, blame it your future
maybe-king to be.

Anonymous said...

I would suggest Miss Touch Sunnich or any of her relatives write to the Cambodian police and prosecutor General to enquire about the progress of the investigation of the attempt on her life.

I would like to make the same suggestion to relatives of Pieth Pillika, Pov Panhapich, Tat marina, and other such victims to do the same.

I've done my bit almost every year, especially for Piseth Pillika. The 9th anniversary (July)is now approaching.

In fact, this is the duty of living people to find justice for the dead, is it not?

LAO Mong Hay, Hong Kong

Anonymous said...

She sing beautiful of Kampuchea Krom, that is why anti-Khmers want to silence her.

Anonymous said...

What planet are you on, Dr Loa?
Maybe your best bet will be to
ask the FBI to do the job. I
considered myself one of the tiptop
crimes and scams investigator in
Cambodia, and I haven't have the
clue where to start, LOL.
I don't see any lead. Otherwise,
we would have persuing it. Stop
wasting your time. The murderer
has got away clean with it.

Also, do you know why women were
taught to wear clothing? Yes,
because they were taught not to
tempt with rapist. And if woman
still love to tempt with rapist,
then don't expect the poor
government to find all the
perpertrators. we don't have the
resource for that. We are not the
UK that you are used to, Dr. Lao.

Similarly, Touch Sunnich tempted
with people that she shouldn't
have. Thus, she's culpable of her
own action. The lesson to to learn
here is despite everyone got
rights, they should not pushed it
to the limit. Would you run accross
the street without looking both
directions first, just because you
got the green light? I think you
are a textbook freak, Dr Lao.

Khmer Young said...

To Mr. 4:04PM

Why you are so upset about respeful Dr. Lao opinion about this issue. You might perceive that his suggestion is good and able to speak louder of stopping the culture of impunity. Dr. Lao's suggestion is good, dead persons will not need justice otherwise, but live person very need it. Now wounded persons are critical witness to stop this culture.

High ranking officials who were behind this shooting are still floating in the very luxurious places, so why just suggesting to have a unity of appealing and requesting little justice for innocent victimes make you so upset, Mr. 4:04PM?

Ok, I will think about this and let explain those alive relatives including the survivals write petition to Khmer policemen, government as well as parliament not to forget the murdering issue and carry out finding peretrators immediately and attentively.

Thanks Dr. Lao for your kind and bright suggestion.

Anonymous said...

I am not upset, 5:51, I am just
laying out fact about Cambodia
for you guys because you keep
thinking that we are the UK,
AU,..., or EU. We are not, and I
mean not even close. So don't waste
you time with your stupid
suggestion to do this and that like
they did, alright. It can't be
done, and I don't care who in
charge.

Anonymous said...

You have already given us a lead. Thank for sharing.

"I considered myself one of the tiptop crimes and scams investigator in Cambodia, and I DON'T HAVE THE CLUE WHERE TO START, LOL. I don't see any lead."

Anonymous said...

4:04PM are you a naked man or you were taught to wear cloth?

Was the Vietcong rape you when you were young?

Sorry Hun Xen teach you children to be naked so they may alway be with the Viet!

Anonymous said...

Hey, men in general don't mind
being raped by cuties, but
certainly not by westerner witches.
Don't tell me you don't know
anything about that, dummy!

Anonymous said...

It's all the same it will continue on and on unless our country does something about it. In Cambodia, only the rich and powerful live peacefully or not. Touch Sunnich was talented. I think the same people are shooting all these girls, maybe not. If those people can't have them they think nobody can. Some people can just be jealous or wants to destroy her because of her talent.

Anonymous said...

Frankly, I think she's just okay.
I don't think she's as talented as
Ros Serey Sothea, Chunn
vanna, ..., or some of the older
masters, but she could have been
with more times, had people not
drag her into politic.

Anonymous said...

PS: Hey, anyone here into Thai's
country music? It is getting more
and more popular here. Here's one
of my favorite since the 90's.
Actually, it was written by a
Laotian writer. The Thai just
contracted it. It is sooo romantic,
but you may have to listen to it
a few times to get the hang of it.
Here's the link:

http://www.box.net/shared/lz5i4sbyt2

Download it to your PC if you don't
have broadband Web connection.

Enjoy!

Anonymous said...

To 12:17PM!

Get your Thaicong music and enjoy it by yourself!!!What the fuck!
"you may have to listen to it
a few times to get the hang of it"
This is just another trashy music that demand stupid people attention!

Anonymous said...

Hey, Thaicong is a lot more Khmer
than your blue-eyed Goddess,
stupid!

Anonymous said...

Hey, anyone here into the Saravan?

This music started in the south
west of Laos and spread into the
Issan Province of Thailand and Cambodia. It is rather popular in
the tri-State area. It is called
Salavan, not Saravan as we
(Khmers) called it.

Here's what a real Salavan from
srok lao sounds like:

http://www.plunder.com/Lao-Salavan-download-60760.htm

I think there are some element of
Phnong, Idian, Cham, and Chinese
in it. What do you think?

Anonymous said...

Her sweet voice was getting ready to put Cambodia on the map. Jealousy and envy is a disease.

Anonymous said...

I agree,.....

Anonymous said...

Thank you Dr. Loa.