Mormon awarded senior post
Written by SEBASTIAN STRANGIO
Thursday, 25 June 2009
WHILE CAMBODIA REMAINS OCCUPIED BY VIETNAM IN VIOLATION OF 10 UN RESOLUTIONS.
Feb. 27, 1982 : UN Commission on Human Rights meeting in Geneva adopted a
resolution condemning Vietnam’s occupation of Cambodia as a violation of
Cambodian human rights
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6,, calling for a
withdrawal of Vietnamese forces from Cambodia.
COULD A MORMOM LIKE CHHAY SUY LEANG PERSUADE A COMMUNIST LIKE HENG SAMRIN WHO
HAS A STRONG VIETNAMESE COMMUNIST LIKE CHEAM YIEP WATCHING HIM DAY AND NIGHT.
MOREOVER READ THIS .
Heng Samrin'S OATH OF ALLEGIANCE TO HO CHI MINH ,VIETNAM :
""Our people would like to pay respect and express profound gratitude to
Chairman Ho Chi Minh, founder of the ICP, who had left a brilliant example of
the precious patrotic spirit and clear-sighted international solidarity-an
invincible force no power can destroy-to the next generations."
This oath of allegiance to Ho chi Minh allows the CPP to bring Vietnamese
invaders & illegal Vietnamese settlers to run Cambodia as of today.
A PRACTICING Mormon has been appointed as a personal adviser to National
Assembly President Heng Samrin, the first member of the church to be awarded
such a senior government position.
Church officials lauded the appointment of Chhay Suy Leang, who works for the
Cambodian branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - better
known as the Church of Mormon.
"We are very pleased. Suy Leang is a man of great character, and he is
well-respected among the members of our church," said Robert Winegar, the
church's Cambodian mission president.
"It is a great opportunity for him to be chosen as an adviser to Heng Samrin
... and serve in that position as a member of the Christian faith. I think
that's a very good sign that the government is open-minded and very supportive
of all religions."
Chhay Suy Leang, an engineering graduate who performed Mormon missionary work
in the US state of Idaho from 1997 to 1999, said Wednesday that his role, which
lasts until 2013, will involve giving advice on education, health and public
works.
"It depends on what the Cabinet wants me to do. I will give them advice on
whatever they ask me - on public health improvement, schools and
infrastructure," he said.
Winegar added that Chhay Suy Leang had established close links with government
officials through his work in the church's Temporal Office, which administers
Mormon property and other non-religious affairs.
Since being established in Cambodia in 1994, the Mormons have grown to become
the second-largest Christian denomination in the country after the Catholic
Church.
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