Threatened villagers apparently afraid after receiving HE's son and daughter's gift of prepared coffins.
Threatened villagers apparently afraid after receiving HE's son and daughter's gift of prepared coffins.
Cambodians Offended Over Gifts of Coffins to Elderly From Company Owned by HE’s Daughter
Support for a drinking water company owned by Prime Minister HE’s daughter is drying up after the firm provided elderly residents of Cambodia’s Kampong Thom province with free coffins and other funeral supplies, leading social media users to label the stunt disrespectful.
On Thursday, Hun Mana’s Vital Premium Water Company distributed drinking water to Kampong Thom’s Prasath Balaing district, as well as more than 20 coffins, white cloth for covering the deceased, and other funerary items.
Members of the Union of Youth Federations of Cambodia—which is directed by Hun Mana’s brother, Hun Many—were on hand to deliver the gifts, saying they had been requested by elderly residents and that there was “no ill will” meant in the gesture.
Photos taken at the event of bewildered-looking villagers sitting in plastic chairs next to coffins soon made the rounds on local media websites, as well as on social media sites such as Facebook, where they drew condemnation from netizens who called the gifts “inappropriate” and “offensive.”
Commenters suggested that a better gesture might have involved donations of medicine or the construction of senior centers to help improve the lives of the elderly.
A staff member who answered the phone at the Vital Premium Water Company refused to comment when asked for clarification about the event by RFA’s Khmer Service on Friday.
Luon Savath, an award-winning rights activist known as the “multimedia monk,” told RFA that the gifts had frightened residents of Prasath Balaing instead of bringing them comfort, noting that HE has previously issued threats against villagers there who have opposed his rule.
“No one wants to die—they don’t want coffins when they are still alive,” the monk said.
“People need to live with dignity. They need food, shelter, employment, land for farming, access to free medical care and rights, and other basic needs,” he said.
“We need to help to people to live as long as they can. We should not encourage them to die.”
More appropriate gifts could include medicine, cash donations, clothing or food, Luon Savath said, adding that keeping a coffin at one’s home is “unpleasant and scary for young people.”
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Support for a drinking water company owned by Prime Minister HE’s daughter is drying up after the firm provided elderly residents of Cambodia’s Kampong Thom province with free coffins and other funeral supplies, leading social media users to label the stunt disrespectful.
On Thursday, Hun Mana’s Vital Premium Water Company distributed drinking water to Kampong Thom’s Prasath Balaing district, as well as more than 20 coffins, white cloth for covering the deceased, and other funerary items.
Members of the Union of Youth Federations of Cambodia—which is directed by Hun Mana’s brother, Hun Many—were on hand to deliver the gifts, saying they had been requested by elderly residents and that there was “no ill will” meant in the gesture.
Photos taken at the event of bewildered-looking villagers sitting in plastic chairs next to coffins soon made the rounds on local media websites, as well as on social media sites such as Facebook, where they drew condemnation from netizens who called the gifts “inappropriate” and “offensive.”
Commenters suggested that a better gesture might have involved donations of medicine or the construction of senior centers to help improve the lives of the elderly.
A staff member who answered the phone at the Vital Premium Water Company refused to comment when asked for clarification about the event by RFA’s Khmer Service on Friday.
Luon Savath, an award-winning rights activist known as the “multimedia monk,” told RFA that the gifts had frightened residents of Prasath Balaing instead of bringing them comfort, noting that HE has previously issued threats against villagers there who have opposed his rule.
“No one wants to die—they don’t want coffins when they are still alive,” the monk said.
“People need to live with dignity. They need food, shelter, employment, land for farming, access to free medical care and rights, and other basic needs,” he said.
“We need to help to people to live as long as they can. We should not encourage them to die.”
More appropriate gifts could include medicine, cash donations, clothing or food, Luon Savath said, adding that keeping a coffin at one’s home is “unpleasant and scary for young people.”
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http://www.rfa.org/english/news/cambodi ... 62958.html
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Re: Threatened villagers apparently afraid after receiving HE's daughters gifts of coffins.
Common sense has never been a family trait.
Re: Threatened villagers apparently afraid after receiving HE's son and daughter's gift of prepared coffins.
Is it normal here to hand out coffins as gifts?
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Re: Threatened villagers apparently afraid after receiving HE's son and daughter's gift of prepared coffins.
It's the new normal.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Re: Threatened villagers apparently afraid after receiving HE's son and daughter's gift of prepared coffins.
Good dintentions. I remember my grandmother's generation were terrified of being buried in a paupers cardboard box and used to pay weekly to the Coop to ensure they got a decent wooden box. Sure she would have been thrilled, but not if she had to keep it in her living room
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Re: Threatened villagers apparently afraid after receiving HE's son and daughter's gift of prepared coffins.
Coffins are useful.
Creepy brokenhearted Khmer guys like to post pictures of themselves in a coffin on facebook now.
http://www.arey-news.com/archives/219605
Creepy brokenhearted Khmer guys like to post pictures of themselves in a coffin on facebook now.
http://www.arey-news.com/archives/219605
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Re: Threatened villagers apparently afraid after receiving HE's son and daughter's gift of prepared coffins.
I'm glad to see the elderly villagers aren't taking it laying down. Now, let's put it to rest.
You could be next.
Re: Threatened villagers apparently afraid after receiving HE's son and daughter's gift of prepared coffins.
These elders were like complaining/afraid about being too poor to be able to afford a coffin (there's actually a big deal for khmer buddhist to die and not having a proper coffin for the afterlife) and we can say that the big guy family heard their requests
Don't forget the water buffalo
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