Congrat Madam Sochua for the mission. Let help request UNHCR to
sponsor Kong Kea family.

KY

On Jul 3, 9:36 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mu Sochua <[email protected]>
> To: channy chham <[email protected]>; sokha ly 
> <[email protected]>; rainsy sam <[email protected]>; saumura tioulong 
> <[email protected]>; [email protected]; Mu Sochua <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sat, Jul 3, 2010 10:04 pm
> Subject: [SAMRAINSYPARTY-For] Report of <visit to Mr. Khut Kong Kea
>
> Dear colleagues and friends,
>
> Kindly find the following report concerning Mr. Kong Kea and his family, I 
> had a chance to pay a visit to on 3July.
>
> Mr. Kong Kea´s physical condition:
>
> The stroke he suffered 5 days ago has affected the functioning of his brain. 
> He is not able to control the movement of his eyes and other parts of his 
> body. He is practically unconscious. His lungs are also affected by 
> infections.
>
> Doctors give little sign of hope but would not say exactly how he would come 
> out of it.
>
> The family can visit him twice a day and they bring flowers and pray together.
>
> The hospital cost has been covered with generous contributions they have 
> received and the TV reporting on Channel 7 generated some support. It was 
> thanks to the coverage on Channel 7 that he was brought up to this ward where 
> he is carefully looked after and is in a private room. Previously he was left 
> to die, for over 20 days because the family could not pay for a drug that 
> costs over 100,000 bahts.
>
> When I was there, an officer from the >Public >Health Ministry came to help 
> settle the hospital cost because the government is concerned about bad 
> publicity now that the public is aware of his case.
>
> I am in contact with higher government officials and contact to him has been 
> made.
>
> UNHCR
>
> We will try our best to request UNHCR to re-open his case on two points: 
> political and humanitarian reasons.
>
> In the meantime, we will look for a third country.
>
> I am meeting with lawyers and other influential officials today to ensure the 
> security of the family and a better living environment.
>
> The family situation
>
> Mr. Kong Kea was the main breadwinner through garbage collection, while his 7 
> children and wife recycled and sold for   200 or 300 bahts a day. <his older 
> son goes out to the nearby pagoda to ask for alms with the monks, and bring 
> their daily meals home. He is an incredible young man, with a lot of pride 
> and love for his family. he begs us to consider his family not out of charity 
> but for the honor of his father.
>
> All for now and with best wishes to all,
>
> Sochua
>
> Besides your generous contributions, please help send letters of support to 
> Boran.
>
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