วันศุกร์ที่ 19 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

The pro-Hanoi communist atheist Hun Xen regime plans to demolish Khmer Krom Wat Samaki Raingsey Pagoda


Venerable Yoeung Sin, Abbot of the Wat Samaki Rainsey Pagoda
Khmer Krom monks led by Venerable Young Sin (front row, 2nd from right) during a peaceful protest (Photo: AFP)
In the morning of 16 Feb 2010, during a conference held under the presidency of Sar Kheng, the CPP vice-PM and minister of Interior, the Phnom Penh city hall announced that, among the 87 pagodas in Phnom Penh, one pagoda is designated as being built illegally and could face demolition. The Phnom Penh city hall 2009 report, which was announced on 16 Feb 2010, indicated that Wat Samaki Raingsey pagoda, located in Stung Meanchey commune, Meanchey district, Phnom Penh city, was built illegally. The pagoda is the refuge for numerous Khmer Krom monks, and the abbot of the pagoda is Venerable Yoeung Sin who is also a Khmer Krom native. Kuoch Chamroeun, the Meanchey district governor, told the Kampuchea Thmei newspaper over the phone on Thursday afternoon that Wat Samaki Raingsey was allegedly illegally built on somebody else’s land. He added that during the construction of the pagoda, no authorization was asked from the authority and the ministry of cult, and that it was built in anarchy.
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