Monday, May 26, 2008

Cambodia provides $250,000 to help cyclone-hit Myanmar

PHNOM PENH, May 26 (Xinhua) -- Cambodia will provide additional 250,000 U.S. dollars to help Myanmar after the cyclone disaster, Prime Minister Hun Sen announced here on Monday.

"Including the 50,000 U.S. dollars that Cambodia has already provided, we will provide up to 300,000 U.S. dollars to Myanmar," Hun Sen said while addressing an inauguration ceremony at the National Institute of Education.

"The amount of money is from our honest heart to help Myanmar but it is still little because we are also poor," he said.

He added that Myanmar used to help Cambodia with 500 tons of rice seeds in 2000 when Cambodia suffered from floods.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's good to see Cambodia started to transition from receiving aids to giving aids to other countries. This is apparently the greatest achievement of all times.

Anonymous said...

Where are those money come from? and why did our children that live by the dump are still living by the dump? No one ever heard of our F. up government giving $250,000 to help those children. PURE SHOWING OFF THAT IS.

Thanks God there is Mr. Scott Neeson around. Thank you Lord for giving him to us.

Anonymous said...

Our hearts fill with sorrow as our brothers and sisters in Myanmar suffered from the natural disaster. You will recover and we'll stand by your side. From my saddened heart.

Anonymous said...

Good to help each other.
But yes where is the money from? How Hun Sen use it effectively?

Anonymous said...

What's an idiot? The money came from development, where else?

Anonymous said...

7:34, don't forget to thanks and worship your white ass God who destroyed and brought suffering to your country. Stay with the whites and don't come back to Cambodia, we don't need your ignorance here.