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                Mourning Continues for Cambodia's "King Father"

   by VOA News

   Cambodians entered a second day of mourning Tuesday for their revered
   former king Norodom Sihanouk, as preparations were made to return his
   body from China.
   Tearful mourners placed a small wreath outside the royal palace in the
   Cambodian capital and offered prayers for the man they called
   "King-Father," who died of a heart attack in Beijing Monday.
   "I lost the king, it's like I lost a father," said one Cambodian
   mourner. "Fathers take care of their children, and it's like we lost a
   father. It's a big loss for the family."
   His son, King Norodom Sihamoni, and Prime Minister Hun Sen have gone to
   Beijing to collect the body in a gold coffin. It will lie in state at
   the royal palace for three months before being cremated at a
   traditional Buddhist ceremony.
   Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao was among those who paid respects to
   Sihanouk Tuesday, calling him an "old friend of the Chinese people."
   Other condolence messages continued to pour in from around the world.
   The United States, which helped topple Sihanouk in a Washington-backed
   1970 coup, offered condolences in a brief State Department memo.
   North Korea, whose founder Kim Il Sung was close with Sihanouk, on
   Tuesday praised the former leader's "unprecedented" friendship with
   Pyongyang.
   Sihanouk died early Monday in Beijing following a long battle with
   cancer.  He was 89.
   Sihanouk came to the throne in 1941 and went on to rule Cambodia off
   and on for more than 60 years.
   He was heralded for bringing his ancient kingdom through independence
   from France, war and genocide to form a fragile democracy.  But
   Sihanouk's name is also still soiled from his association with the
   Khmer Rouge movement, blamed for the deaths of some 1.7 million
   Cambodians.
   Sihanouk abdicated the throne to his son, Norodom Sihamoni, in 2004
   citing old age and health concerns.
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