Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Koh Pich update 2

Dear All,

Hun Sen has just announced on Apsara TV as of 1am tonight that at least 180 people confirmed dead and the number is expected to be much higher after a stampede during the water festival in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Source from Phnom Penh at 01:30 AM

29 comments:

  1. Anonymous1:54 AM

    គ្រប់ពិធីបុណ្យប្រជារាស្ត្រស្លាប់ជាច្រើនជារៀងរាល់លើក ទាំងបុណ្យភ្ជុំ,​បុណ្យចូលឆ្នាំ,បុណ្យអុំទូក។
    ដូច្នេះបើគ្មានសមត្តភាពគ្រប់គ្រងប្រជារាស្រ្តបានទេ
    សូមអាស្តេចត្រងោល,អា ហ៊ុន សែន ឈប់ធ្វើពិធី
    ឆ្កួតលីលានឹងទៀតទៅ​ហួសសម័យហើយ។

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  2. Anonymous1:57 AM

    dam....put this MTF government to works... China got to help on this emergency..

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  3. Anonymous2:00 AM

    1:57... By the time Chinese comes to Cambodia, everything will be settle down.

    Vietnam should come to rescue...

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  4. Anonymous2:01 AM

    I was watching Hun Sen on khmerlive.tv

    bayon tv is currently live from koh pich

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  5. Anonymous2:03 AM

    at last ah kvak come out...in Phnom penh alone thausands policemen. this accident can be controlled in fact!

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  6. Anonymous2:10 AM

    People were stuck on Koh Pich the same way as people in Germany's Love Parade festival in Duisburg

    http://executivemix.com/2010/07/24/festivalgoers-killed-in-stampede-at-love-parade-in-germany/

    There was too many people for the few exits.

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  7. Anonymous2:21 AM

    The death is much like having a war with a middle east country.

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  8. Anonymous2:25 AM

    According to Bayon TV, death toll now rised to 278.

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  9. Anonymous2:31 AM

    I am very sorry for this great loss. This is an enormous tragic event.

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  10. Anonymous2:36 AM

    This is preventable if the organization committee had good management skills. The event should be enjoyable and not devastating.

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  11. Anonymous2:45 AM

    Tourist Committee leader..is responsible for this non sense accident!

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  12. Anonymous2:52 AM

    Dear 2:03AM at last ah kvak come out...in Phnom penh alone thausands policemen. this accident can be controlled in fact!

    2:03 AM

    Very happy for SRP supporters for each khmer die

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  13. Anonymous2:59 AM

    Why all kind of stupid comments. Some of you must be lost all of human moral and have a very low brain.
    You love or not, but you still have respect of the life Khmer people.

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  14. Anonymous2:59 AM

    IT 340 people at MSNBC

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40318112/ns/world_news-asiapacific/

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  15. Anonymous3:01 AM

    dam....It alway one of the world tragic news, Cambodia and Cambodia. From one Great Empire on the worst of all...:(

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  16. Anonymous3:02 AM

    dam....It alway one of the world tragic news, Cambodia and Cambodia. From one Great Empire on the worst of all...:(

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  17. Anonymous3:07 AM

    it was because of chemical agent used by angry neibouring country in a some what reveng to Cambodia

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  18. Anonymous3:08 AM

    death toll reached 339 now

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  19. Anonymous3:10 AM

    Win, Win, Win policy, Every day party in Cambodia. That is the result...

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  20. Anonymous3:10 AM

    Lesson number #1
    Thought came true. But it is very sad, very sad indeed. No words can express this heavy sorrow.

    I was at Phonm Penh's water Festival in 2008 and 2009, watching the huge crowd of people sitting along the riverbank and thinking, if something happened, it might be caused heavy casualties.

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  21. Anonymous3:11 AM

    It every website headline news. CNN to China Post FFFFFFFFFFFF

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  22. Anonymous3:19 AM

    3:11... it's the power of today's technology.

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  23. Anonymous3:22 AM

    NO! IT THE SELFISH AND NO RESPECT OF OTHERS!

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  24. Anonymous3:46 AM

    It show live messes on CCN TV

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  25. Anonymous3:54 AM

    សូម្បីតែធម្មជាតិក៏ខឹងក្ដៅក្រហាយនឹងអាឆ្កែកញ្ជះយួន
    បីក្បាល (ហ៊ុន សែន, ហេងសំ រិន, ជាស៊ីម) ហ្នឹងដែរ !

    បើគ្មានសមត្តភាពទេ ល្មមចុះចេញទុកឱ្យ លោកសម រង្ស៊ី ធ្វើម្ដងហើយ។

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  26. Anonymous6:03 AM

    It is time to help these fellow Cambodian first.

    But do not forget to prevent more Khmer from being more killed by corruption .

    Koh pich brigde is not standard because of corruption .

    So Koh Pich bridge is an incident .

    But corruption of building Koh Pich is not an accident it is a long , long plan of Hun Sen to kill the whole Khme people and society.

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  27. Anonymous6:43 AM

    កំហុសធំបែបនេះ បើអ្នកដឹកនាំជប៉ុនវីញ
    គេសូមចុះចេញពីដំណែងហើយ។
    តែ ហ៊ុន សែន មិនព្រមទទួលខុសដាច់ខាត។

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  28. Anonymous7:56 AM

    we viet nam believe Hun Sen- CPP and the last is the KING Sihanomi did a good job and a good leaders. they are working hand in hand. They are a good leaders and good followers to our instructions.

    Also thanks to all our vietnamese brothers and sisters who sacrify their family to work in all level of officials in cambodia to keep it part of viet nam.

    we also want to thank His Excellency Dr. Phay Siphan, SOK Siphana and SARIN DENORA for their lips services and manipulation of international communities to support us..

    Long live Viet Nam

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  29. Kulen Monorom7:50 PM

    Your Royal Highness Samdech Ta,

    Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen,


    Thank you for your both kindness and understanding.

    What we need is prevention method, not to let this type of accident happen again in future.

    It also make me very worry to see so much alcohol allowed to enter or produced in our beloved Kingdom of Cambodia? What about “ YA BA “ from Thailand? Can Samdech Ta and Samdech Hun Sen stop all sort of drugs coming to Cambodia? The accident may not related to drugs and alcohol but just some thing that I could not sleep peacefully from now to the future in the name sake of Khmer citizen.

    May almighty God Jesus Christ accept all the victim souls into heaven too.

    My condolences to all the victim's family.

    Regards,

    Kulen Monorom
    (The rice farmer's son)

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