Worshipers at the largest Cambodian congregation in Long Beach demand to know why two monks were evicted and how more than $300,000 they donated is being used.
On one side of the temple gates stood screaming protesters, demanding that a group of monks be allowed to return to their jobs. On the other side, a row of religious leaders lined up, ignoring shouts and bowing in prayer before following a procession into the pagoda for blessings.
Shouting matches break out between factions at the Khemara Buddhikarama temple in Long Beach, where two Buddhist monks were evicted. A visiting Buddhist monk participating in reopening ceremonies leaves the Khemara Buddhikarama temple in Long Beach. “We are doing the right thing for the future of our temple and our community,” Kuoch said. “The monks are the one who need to account for their actions.”
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