In 1998, Chhun Yasith established the Cambodian Freedom Fighters (CFF) an exiled anti-communist organization and serves as their President.
Reaksmey Heng Voice of America
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
13/04/2006
The Cambodian government plans to send 13 people to the US as witnesses in a hearing for the trial of Cambodian Freedom Fighter's leader Chhun Yasith who was involved with a 2000 attack in Phnom Penh, allege the Ministry of Interior's high ranking officials.
The US government charged Mr. Chhun Yasith with a number of involvements inclusing tax evasion, illegal use of weapons, and the attack in Phnom Penh. At the end of November 2000, the Cambodian government arrested more than 100 people.
The Ministry of Interior spokesman, General Khieu Sopheak says that more than 13 police officers and other people led by the office of anti-drugs's director Bith Dara will leave Cambodia on April 18.
The US government charged Mr. Chhun Yasith with a number of involvements inclusing tax evasion, illegal use of weapons, and the attack in Phnom Penh. At the end of November 2000, the Cambodian government arrested more than 100 people.
The Ministry of Interior spokesman, General Khieu Sopheak says that more than 13 police officers and other people led by the office of anti-drugs's director Bith Dara will leave Cambodia on April 18.
2 comments:
Why American government allows Cambodia's representatives to come to US to witness the trial of Chhun Yasith. He just tried to stand for democracy in Cambodia. US should put Cambodia government (CG)on trial. CG killed a lot of people. This guy killed no one. US is very quick to put CY on trial, but can't put Khmer rouge and CG on trial. Look at Bosnia, US puts them on trial very quick, but it takes more than 25 years to trial KR and still not in the court. US bows and kneel to the strongman. We agree to charge him for tax fraud.
Give us a break.
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