Paris Peace Accords 23 Oct. 1991

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Happy Birthday, Prince Sirik-Matak

Today 20 January 2014, my beloved late father Sirik-Matak would have been 100 years old. He was a staunch fighter for Democracy and Justice and a true democrat in his own right. He believed in the right of free speech and was absolutely against the rise of communism in Cambodia and anywhere else on earth. Rest in Peace, respected father, we love You eternally.
File photo seen here decorating soldiers returning from the battlefields.
Left: B/Gen Thappana Ngin and right: M/Gen. Saukham Khoy.
File photo seen here decorating soldiers returning from the battlefields.Left: B/Gen Thappana Ngin and right: M/Gen. Saukham Khoy.
Today 20 January 2014, my beloved late father Sirik-Matak would have been 100 years old. He was a staunch fighter for Democracy and Justice and a true democrat in his own right. He believed in the right of free speech and was absolutely against the rise of communism in Cambodia and anywhere else on earth. 
Rest in Peace, respected father, we love You eternally.

- HRH Sirirath Sisowath, 21 Jan. 2014

 

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:23 PM

    These are all true Khmer heroes! They were executed by Sihanouk and pol pot.

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    1. Anonymous8:32 PM

      No, there were many secret Yuon/Vietnamese agents in Khmer Rouges uniforms has hid in Khmer Rouges regime led by Pol Pot, especially, the Killing Fields (1975-1979). So, Prince Sirik-Matak was killed by secret Yuon/Vietnamese agents.

      You have been taught or told in the News or by someone who did not know who has been behind the Killing Fields initially, not Sihanouk or Pol Pot.

      Please do your research and study more.Don't be so gullible.





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  2. Anonymous5:24 AM

    I witnessed when pol pot's thugs took my uncle in 1975. Your personal hatred toward Vietnamese cloud your judgement....idiot

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