Ta Mok

Ta Mok
តាម៉ុក
Ta Mok in 1999.
Born
Chhit Choeun

1924
Died21 July 2006(2006-07-21) (aged 81–82)
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Years active1970–1999
Known forMilitary leader of the Khmer Rouge
Political partyCommunist Party of Kampuchea
Party of Democratic Kampuchea
Date apprehended
6 March 1999

Ta Mok (Khmer: តាម៉ុក; born Chhit Choeun, ឈិត ជឿន; 1924 – 21 July 2006), also known as Nguon Kang,[1] was a Cambodian military chief[2] and soldier who was a senior figure in the Khmer Rouge and the leader of the national army of Democratic Kampuchea.[3] He was also known as "Brother Number Five" or "the Butcher".[4] He was captured along the Thailand-Cambodia border in March 1999 by Cambodian government forces while on the run with a small band of followers[5] and was held in government custody until his death in 2006 while awaiting his war crime trial.

  1. ^ Karl D. Jackson (1989). Cambodia, 1975-1978: Rendezvous with Death. Princeton University Press. p. 100. ISBN 0-691-07807-6.
  2. ^ "Khmer Rouge Leader Ta Mok Dies Ahead of Trial". Radio Free Asia. 21 July 2006. Retrieved 30 April 2014.
  3. ^ "Profile:Ta Mok". Trial. Archived from the original on 7 December 2013. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  4. ^ "Khmer Rouge 'butcher' Ta Mok dies". BBC News. 21 July 2006. Archived from the original on 22 December 2009.
  5. ^ "Ta Mok, Khmer Rouge Head Facing Genocide Trial, Dies". The New York Times. 21 July 2006.

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