Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said on Tuesday that he will file a complaint to court to abandon his adopted daughter because she left home and married a girl.
"I educated the whole people in my country but I could not educate my adopted daughter," he told more than 3,000 students and top government officials who joined a graduation ceremony in PhnomPenh.
"I felt very regretted with her and that the lesbian case happened in family. I and my wife will send a complaint to court to deprive her of any will and property of my family," he said.
"I and my wife adopted her while she was 18 days in 1988 and she used my family name from that time. She brought her girls to my house and slept together with them," he said.
"We are concerned that one day her girls take bombs and poisonous materials to our house and we all will die. Who knows in advance? I have five children and one adopted daughter," he said.
"We have to deal the legal issues with her. I used to send her to study in the United States but she could not finish her study and came back to Cambodia," he added.
"This is the first time that I declared publicly the internal affairs of my family, because lesbian cases happened in Cambodia with large range," he said.
All of Hun Sen's children have remained obscure to the public since he started to head the kingdom almost a decade ago. The name of his adopted daughter has never been revealed.
Source: Xinhua
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