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PM Tells Facebook User to Stop Claiming to be his daughter

Phnom Penh: Prime Minister Hun Sen has asked a Facebook user to stop pretending to be his daughter, offering him help for what he called the individual’s “mental illness”. Calling themselves “Ah July”, the individual reportedly has a history of making claims to be the Prime Minister’s daughter. He posted a comment on the Prime Minister’s Facebook page this weekend, once again stating the claim.

While the Prime Minister is clearly getting a little tired of it, asking the individual to stop stating the claim, he has offered the person help.

The Prime Minister posted a reply to the comment, encouraging the person’s family to come forward so that mental health treatment could be arranged.

The Prime Minister commented, “Uncles and aunts can help treat your mental illness, so I ask you to give your phone number and where are you living?”

The Prime Minister does have five living children. Hun Komsat was killed during the Khmer Rouge era. His remaining children are Hun Manet, Hun Mana, Hun Manith, Hun Many and Hun Maly. Together with his wife, Bun Rany Hun Sen, he has 22 grandchildren.



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