Dear all,
That's good news! Hope Khmer people don't need to spend more money for his 
countless airfair tickets to Peking anymore.
Short live the King! ( Since he doesn't want anyone to whish him a long live 
anymore )
 
KC
Khoar Chev ( Made in Cambodia )

--- On Fri, 10/9/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:


From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: King Father considers his own mortality
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, October 9, 2009, 3:44 PM





When I was young I knew an old man who always said to his wife that he wanted 
to die every time he was mad at her. In fact he didn't. He just said it so his 
wife would pay more attention to him. 
"Chass Ang Slapp, Peal Ang Kapp, Khmeng Ang Youm"... a Khmer proverb.
 
Long Live the King!
 
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King Father considers his own mortality

Friday, 09 October 2009 15:04 Vong Sokheng 



FORMER King Norodom Sihanouk wants the world to stop wishing him a long life so 
he can die as soon as possible, according to a handwritten note posted on the 
elderly ex-monarch’s personal Web site.

In the message, dated October 2, the King Father gently chastises well-wishers 
who tell him they hope he lives to be older than 100 years of age.

“I would like to let everybody, Khmers and foreigners, know that they do not 
please me at all when they wish me a long life,” Sihanouk wrote from Beijing, 
where he is undergoing medical treatment for cancer and other ailments

He added that his own father, King Suramarit, died of diabetes at the age of 
64, and that his father-in-law, King Sisowath Monivong, died at the same age 
“from sadness” after Thailand annexed parts of Battambang and Siem Reap 
provinces from Cambodia with Japanese military backing in 1941.

“But for me, who sincerely wants to die as near in the future as possible, I 
have lived too long,” he wrote.

“On October 31, 2009, I will be 87 years old. This lengthy longevity bears on 
me like an unbearable weight.”

King Father Norodom Sihanouk has suffered from a number of ailments, including 
cancer, diabetes and hypertension. He left his throne in 2004, citing old age 
and health problems.

A lawmaker from the ruling Cambodian People’s Party, however, said the letter 
merely showed the King Father was bored.

“I see the King Father on television, and he was healthy enough to watch the 
parade during [China’s 60th anniversary celebrations],” said lawmaker Cheam 
Yeap. “I wish the King Father a long life.” 

But the King Father was unequivocal. “What I want is to die as soon as 
possible, without having to infringe on the teachings of the august Buddha, who 
forbade suicide,” he wrote. 

ADDITIONAL REPORTING BY AFP




      
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