Chhun Yasith

Chhun Yasith


Chhun Yasith (akaCambodian Moses”) is a Cambodian American who led a failed coup détat in Cambodia in 2000.

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Biography

Yasith left Cambodia in the early 1980s, amid the disarray following the Vietnamese invasion that deposed the Khmer Rouge régime from power.[1] He emigrated to the United States in 1982 and became a tax accountant in Long Beach, California. In 1988, he returned to Cambodia and joined the opposition Sam Rainsy Party. He left the party a year later after he came to believe that the non-violent opposition was ineffective.

In 1998, he established the Cambodian Freedom Fighters (CCF) an anti-communist organization and serves as its President. The groups aim was to unseat the government of Prime Minister Hun Sen, a former Khmer Rouge commander who had defected to Vietnam in the 1970s and returned to Cambodia with the Vietnamese troops in 1979. The groupcontrolled by Chhun from a base in Thailandcarried out a series of small attacks. On 24 November 2000, dozens of rebels armed with rockets and grenades attacked government buildings in Phnom Penh. Several people were killed in this attack and several others injured. Following the attack, dozens of people were arrested and jailed. Chhun was tried in absentia by a Phnom Penh court.[1] On June 22, 2001, the Cambodian Criminal Court found Yasith guilty and sentenced him to life in prison on charges of conspiring to commit terrorism, along with Richard Kiri Kim and Thong Samien.

The government of Cambodia issued an international Interpol warrant for Chhun Yasith's arrest.

On April 17, 2008, Chhun Yasith was convicted in a U.S. court of masterminding the failed coup attempt in 2000.[1]. He was sentenced in Los Angeles on June 22nd 2010 to life in prison without the possibility of parole. [2]

Quotes

  • "I felt that nonviolence cannot do anything to the dictatorship in Cambodia."[3]
  • "Yeah, we tried to remove this government from power. We have a non-violent demonstration many times, but never change this government. That's why we have to use force to remove this government."

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Man guilty of Cambodia coup plot, April 17, 2008. BBC News
  2. ^ Former refugee gets life term over failed Cambodian coup, June 23, 2010. The LA Times
  3. ^ The Strip-Mall Revolutionaries, July 21, 2007. The New York Times

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