The Phnom Penh Post

New note to mark King’s coronation

- Khorn Savi

THE government announced on Monday that a new 15,000 riel banknote will be introduced to commemorat­e the 15th anniversar­y of the coronation of King Norodom Sihamoni on October 29.

Prime Minister Hun Sen said the new note bears the portrait of the King, with an image of the Win-Win Monument in Phnom Penh on the reverse.

Hun Sen said on Monday that the 15,000 riel ($3.75) note was intended to commemorat­e the 15th anniversar­y of the King’s coronation at the end of this month.

“The anniversar­y of the King’s coronation will be widely celebrated across the country through the October 29 holiday, the 15,000 riel banknote and a commemorat­ive coin,” Hun Sen told 443 Grade-A students at the Peace Palace in Phnom Penh on Monday.

The National Bank of Cambodia a n nou nced t he fe at u r e s of t he new note on Monday.

The front bears a portrait of the King in the centre, with an image of a statue of a seven-headed naga at Angkor Wat to the left. The note uses braille so the blind can tell its denominati­on.

On the reverse of the note left of centre is an image of the King, Queen Mot h e r No r o d o m Moni n e a t h Sihanouk and the late King Father Noro d o m Si h a n o u k d u r i n g a

ceremony as part of his coronation in 2004.

Right of the centre is an image of the Win-Win Monument, and far right is a depiction of a three-headed elephant carrying a garuda bearing a swan. The far left carries the message “Congratula­tions on the 15th anniversar­y of the coronation of the King”.

However, some Facebook users criticised the note bearing an image of the Win-Win Monument, considerin­g it a copy of a memorial in Vietnam.

General Nem Sowath at the Ministry of National Defence, the head of the monument’s constructi­on committee, on Friday dismissed such critics as unimportan­t.

They are not interested in and are ungrateful for the achievemen­ts of the government, he said.

The Win-Win Monument embodies the peace of the nation after the government successful­ly implemente­d the strategy to unify the nation after years of war, he said.

Kin Phea, the director of the Internatio­nal Relations Institute at the Royal Academy of Cambodia, said there was nothing wrong with using the Win-Win Monument on a banknote.

He said the Win-Win Monument represente­d Cambodia enjoying full peace due the implementa­tion of the government’s Win-win Policy.

Hun Sen’s “Win-Win Policy” of 1998 allowed Khmer Rouge holdouts to keep their military positions in exchange for defecting to government forces, ending years of civil war.

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HONG MENEA Rath Rott Mony at the Phnom Penh Appeal Court on Monday. Rott Mony was due to have his appeal heard against a two-year sentence handed to him in June for ‘incitement to discrimina­te’ for his role in RT documentar­y MyMotherSo­ldMe. However, the hearing was delayed until late November as the complainan­t’s legal team was not present.
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