The Phnom Penh Post

PM: All welcomed to make donations to flood victims

- Niem Chheng

PRIME Minister Hun Sen told authoritie­s to let former opposition leader Kem Sokha and other politician­s distribute donations to flood victims regardless of their political affiliatio­n.

In a recorded message to municipal and provincial officials, he told them to let all politician­s and generous people help.

He said he had received informatio­n that some officials had allowed for the distributi­on of donations by Sokha, but others were not as helpful.

He said the work is a humanitari­an act.

“When [Sokha] and his group go to distribute donations in local areas, please make it possible for him to work with people. If anyone is bringing donations to citizens, please let them meet with citizens and provide assistance. This is the work we do together with all political parties, all politician­s and all generous people who want to join,” Hun Sen said.

The prime minister visited flood victims in Phnom Penh on Thursday. During the visit, he said monks, citizens, authoritie­s and the armed forces had carried out activities together to help victims.

“That is a special point – a strong point of Hun Sen’s government. You want to speak from the US, France, Canada, it is of your concern. We met and worked together regardless of political affiliatio­n,” he said.

He said the priority is helping people to survive before speaking about human rights or democracy.

Sokha travelled to Pursat, Sihanoukvi­lle, Battambang and Phnom Penh to distribute donations to flood victims last month. This week, he is going to Banteay Meanchey and Kampong Speu provinces, according to Meach Sovannara, a former official of the Supreme Court-dissolved Cambodia National Rescue

Party (CNRP).

On Friday, Sokha thanked Cambodian donors at home and abroad for materials and money to be distribute­d to the victims. He also donated $5,000 in donations to the government. In response, Hun Sen wrote a letter thanking him for the contributi­on.

Political analyst Ek Sovannara agreed that these were humanitari­an actions and should not be obstructed because it eases the burden on the government.

He said political difference­s can be overcome when politician­s forgive each other, have mutual understand­ing and protect interests together.

 ?? KEM SOKHA FACEBOOK PAGE ?? Former CNRP leader Kem Sokha distribute donations to flood victims in Phnom Penh’s Dangkor district on Saturday.
KEM SOKHA FACEBOOK PAGE Former CNRP leader Kem Sokha distribute donations to flood victims in Phnom Penh’s Dangkor district on Saturday.

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