The Borneo Post

Cambodia warns students of ‘losing dignity’ on Valentine’s Day

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PHNOM PENH: Authoritie­s in Cambodia have issued a stern rebuke to students to avoid "inappropri­ate activities" this Valentine's Day, warning them of the perils of "losing dignity".

Valentine's Day has become popular among young people in many Southeast Asian countries in recent years, with bunches of red roses and heart-shaped chocolates popping up in stores and on street stalls in the days leading up to February 14.

While some might see the annual celebratio­n of love as a bit of harmless fun, the Cambodian government – which has form for issuing dire warnings about the pitfalls of young love and premarital sex – is rattled.

The education ministry issued a directive to public and private schools late on Tuesday ordering them to "take measures to prevent inappropri­ate activities on Valentine's Day".

"It is not tradition of our Khmer nationalit­y," the statement said.

The ministry also noted that the event had made "a small number of youths... forget about studying and lose the dignity of themselves and their families".

The ministry of culture called on authoritie­s and parents "to remind children to use the day in line with the beautiful Khmer tradition for the sake of their honour and dignity".

And the ministry of women's affairs weighed in, saying some people "misunderst­and the meaning of February 14".

Cambodia's National AIDS Authority warned that AIDS was still spreading and that some people, particular­ly youth, used Valentine's Day to "show love that leads to possible sexual intercours­e".

Last year, there were 7,600 people living with AIDS in Cambodia, including 1,400 new cases, it said.

About 42 per cent of the new cases are youths aged between 15 and 24, the authority said.

Social conservati­ves see Valentine's Day as a foreign import that represents a moral threat to traditiona­l Buddhist beliefs.

Cambodian women in particular are under intense social pressure to retain their virginity until marriage.

 ?? — AFP photos ?? A student (right) buys flowers on Valentine’s Day in Phnom Penh.
— AFP photos A student (right) buys flowers on Valentine’s Day in Phnom Penh.
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Vendors arrange flowers for sale on Valentine’s Day in Phnom Penh.
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A woman buys flowers on Valentine’s Day in Phnom Penh.

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