The rise to power of the
Khmer Rouge in 1975 began a grim and violent period for the country, and the existence of the Cambodian
Sangha was put in critical danger. Bour Kry managed to flee, arriving in
France in 1976. In 1977, he founded the Association Bouddhique Khmer (Khmer Buddhist Association) with a small group of expatriate monks and laypersons. The growth of this religious community in the following years led to the establishment of
Vatt Khémararam at
Créteil, a suburb of
Paris, in 1980. Bour Kry's continued support for the
Southeast Asian refugee community saw the foundation of Secours Bouddhique International (International Buddhist Assistance), a humanitarian organization independent of the monastery, in 1982. ==Royal nominations==