Posted on 04/17/2008 5:59:59 PM PDT by BGHater
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A US court has convicted a Cambodian-born man of masterminding a failed coup attempt against the Cambodian government eight years ago. Chhun Yasith, 52, was found guilty of four charges relating to the failed attack in November 2000. Dozens of armed men attacked government buildings in the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh, in a bid to overthrow Prime Minister Hun Sen. Several people were killed but the prime minister escaped unhurt.
The court in Los Angeles found Chhun guilty of three charges of conspiracy and one of planning a military expedition against a US ally. "The planning and fundraising happened right here in the United States," prosecutor Lamar Baker told the court earlier this month. "It was like the labels say, 'Made in the USA'." But a lawyer for Chhun argued that his client's only goal had been "to bring democracy to his homeland". "It was misguided and naive in its execution but it was not misguided and naive in its intent," lawyer Richard Callahan said. Armed attack Chhun left Cambodia in the early 1980s when the country was in disarray following the Vietnamese invasion that swept the Khmer Rouge regime from power. He became a US citizen and worked as an accountant in Long Beach, California.
But in the late 1990s, prosecutors said, he founded a group called the Cambodian Freedom Fighters. The group's aim was to unseat the government of Prime Minister Hun Sen, a former Khmer Rouge commander who had defected to Vietnam in the late 1970s. Prosecutors said that the group - controlled by Chhun from a base in Thailand - carried out a series of smaller attacks in the lead-up to the coup attempt. Then on 24 November 2000, dozens of rebels armed with rockets and grenades attacked government buildings in Phnom Penh. Several people were killed and more injured. In the wake of the attack, dozens of people were arrested and jailed. Chhun was tried and convicted in absentia by a Phnom Penh court. He will be sentenced in Los Angeles on 8 September, where prosecutors say he could face life imprisonment.
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John Kerry?
Khomeini plots to overthrow the Shah from France and then does it. Jimmy Carter approves. He carries out many executions. As a thank you, Khoeini holds US staff as hostages. Now comes a Cambodian who plans to overthrow the cohort of one of the world's bloodiest despots. We jail him. Who knew our government elite are friends with these cut throats. This country is headed for trouble.
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