Updated: Tuesday October 16, 2012
skynews.com.au
Cambodia is mourning former King Norodom Sihanouk, as officials prepare to return his body from China after his death.
Sihanouk,
who steered his country through turbulent decades of war, genocide and
finally peace, died of a heart attack in Beijing on Monday. He was 89.
His
body is set to be brought back to his homeland on Wednesday and will
lie in state at the royal palace in Phnom Penh for three months before
an elaborate funeral, according to government officials.
'His
body is currently on display at Beijing Hospital,' Sihanouk's long-time
personal assistant Prince Sisowath Thomico told AFP.
'They will take him straight from the hospital to the airport tomorrow.'
Sihanouk had been staying in the Chinese capital since January for medical treatment.
Cambodia's
strongman Prime Minister Hun Sen praised the 'remarkable and
incomparable' former monarch in a condolence letter to Sihanouk's widow
Queen Monique and his son, current King Norodom Sihamoni.
He said the late king would be remembered by his compatriots 'for eternity'.
The
government ordered radio and television stations not to broadcast
joyful programs during the upcoming official mourning period, while
entertainment venues have been asked to suspend concerts and
performances.
Sihanouk remained popular despite his abrupt
abdication in 2004 on the grounds of old age and poor health, and his
reputation for erratic political manoeuvres - including his ill-fated
backing of the Khmer Rouge before he himself was locked up by the
murderous communist movement.
In the Cambodian capital, mourners
young and old flocked to the park outside the palace to pay their
respects, many of them wearing black ribbons pinned to their clothes in a
traditional sign of mourning.
'I miss him. I came here to cry
and release my sorrow. Under his reign we lived happily, he never hurt
anyone,' said mother-of-six Sam Sivorn, 58.
The comments reflect
many Cambodians' impression of the king as a benevolent leader, despite
controversies including Sihanouk's harsh crackdowns on critics.
Dozens of university students sang a patriotic song before placing a wreath of yellow and white flowers in front of the palace.
In
the absence of an official place where grieving people can pay their
respects - the government's week-long mourning starts on Wednesday - the
wreath became an instant shrine, with other mourners kneeling in front
of it to pray and lay down white and pink lotus flowers.
The
self-confessed 'naughty boy' and prolific amateur filmmaker, who was
placed on the throne two times, abdicated twice and also served
variously as premier and head of state, was also a shrewd political
survivor renowned for switching allegiances.
In his most
controversial decision, the ever-mercurial royal aligned himself with
the communist Khmer Rouge after being ousted by US-backed general Lon
Nol in 1970.
The Khmer Rouge merely used him as a figurehead as
they seized power before putting him under house arrest in the royal
palace. Their 1975-79 reign of terror killed up to two million people,
including five of Sihanouk's 14 children.
Just before the Vietnamese invaded and toppled the Khmer Rouge, Sihanouk fled to China, which he saw as a second home.
But
he never stopped pushing for peace, which eventually came in the 1990s,
and Sihanouk triumphantly regained the throne in 1993.
Later in
life, he was to spend increasing amounts of time in China as his health
failed and he battled illnesses including cancer, diabetes and heart
problems.
1 comment:
To All Khmer Yeurng (all of Khmer citizens):
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So, stop fighting each others. We need to work together to save our Khmer nation.
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So, watch out on each others no matter what happen. Please think and be careful.
Thanks for listening.
Khmer Yeurng.
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