The Phnom Penh Post

CITA granted permit for five-province rally

- Chea Sokny

THE Ministry of Interior has granted permission to the Cambodian Independen­t Teachers Associatio­n (CITA) to hold a procession to promote social morality.

The parade will pass through the capital and four provinces with about 50 participan­ts in early February, according to a January 26 letter from interior minister Sar Kheng to CITA president Ouk Chhayavy.

The letter said the associatio­n is permitted to organise the February 1 convoy, which will begin in Phnom Penh and head to Pursat province, passing through Kandal, Kampong Speu and Kampong Chhnang provinces. The permission came at the request of CITA’s January 16 letter.

The minister requested that the CITA president cooperate with the Phnom Penh municipal administra­tion and relevant provincial administra­tions to determine the route and its start and finish points, in order to ensure traffic flow and public safety. The rally must also comply with the Ministry of Health’s infectious disease preventati­ve measures.

CITA adviser Rong Chhun said he had received a permit from the interior ministry. On behalf of the CITA, he thanked Sar Kheng and the interior ministry for allowing the associatio­n to hold the rally.

Chhun said he would like to see more state institutio­ns following in the footsteps of Sar Kheng and cooperatin­g with similar events, without attempting to paint them as political in nature.

“We, as an associatio­n, are grateful to Sar Kheng for allowing us to meet and march as planned. We would like to see a culture of giving permission for such parades. The municipal and provincial authoritie­s should follow his example,” he added.

He confirmed that the associatio­n would ask the authoritie­s of each province to cooperate with them on route planning and traffic management.

The pilgrimage will begin from the statue of Grandmothe­r Penh at Wat Phnom and will end at the historical resting place of Khlaing Moeung in Pursat province.

 ?? RONG CHHUN VIA FB ?? CITA adviser Rong Chhun (centre) meets with its members and activists in Siem Reap in November.
RONG CHHUN VIA FB CITA adviser Rong Chhun (centre) meets with its members and activists in Siem Reap in November.

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