Hem Chieu (; 1898 - 1943) was a Cambodian
Buddhist monk and a prominent figure in the development of
Khmer nationalism
Khmer nationalism (or Cambodian nationalism) is a form of nationalism found in Cambodia, that asserts that Khmers (Cambodians) are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of the Khmer (Cambodian) race.
Emergence of Khmer nationalism
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Chieu was a professor at the Higher School of
Pali
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in
Phnom Penh
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, and strongly objected to attempts by the French
colonial authorities, beginning in the late 1930s, to romanize the
Khmer writing system. Although the reforms were not intended to be applied to religious texts, he began to make vocal criticisms of the French administration. He became associated with two nationalist activists,
Son Ngoc Thanh
Sơn Ngọc Thành (; 7 December 1908 – 8 August 1977) was a Cambodian nationalist and republican politician, with a long history as a rebel leader and (for brief periods) a government minister.
Early life
Thanh was born in Trà Vinh, Viet ...
and
Pach Chheoun, editor and founder of a pro-independence
Khmer-language newspaper, ''Nagaravatta''. The French authorities believed that Thanh, Chieu and Chheoun, with Japanese backing, were attempting to recruit followers for a bid for independence from the French.
[Kiernan, B. ''How Pol Pot Came to Power'', Yale UP, 2004, p.42]
Arrest
On July 18, 1942, the French authorities moved to arrest Chieu and an associate, Nuon Dong. Chieu was alleged to have preached anti-French sermons to Khmer troops in the colonial militia in preparation of the revolt; the manner of his arrest deeply offended many other members of the ''
sangha
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''.
Reaction to Arrest
A large demonstration against the arrests, in which many monks took part, was organised two days later in
Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Cambodia, most populous city of Cambodia. It has been the national capital since 1865 and has grown to become the nation's primate city and its political, economic, industr ...
by Thanh and Chhoeun. Chhoeun marched at the head of the demonstrators, and several monks who would later take an active role in Cambodian politics, such as later Communist activists Achar Mean (
Son Ngoc Minh
Son Ngoc Minh (, ; 1920 – 22 December 1972), also known as Achar Mean (), was a Cambodian communist politician and co-founder of the Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party (KPRP), the predecessor to the Communist Party of Kampuchea.
Biograph ...
) and Achar Sok (
Tou Samouth
Tou Samouth (; c. 1915 – 20 July 1962), also known as Achar Sok (), was a Cambodian politician. One of the two founding members of the Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party (KPRP), the other being Son Ngoc Minh, and head of its more ...
) were present. The demonstration was broken up violently by the French, and Chhoeun was arrested and sentenced to death (later commuted to life imprisonment).
[Harris, I. ''Buddhism and politics in twentieth-century Asia'', CIPG, 2001, p.60]
Death
Hem Chieu, "still preaching" according to an observer, was also sentenced to death by a military tribunal, later commuted to life imprisonment with hard labour.
[Kiernan, B. ''How Pol Pot Came to Power'', Yale UP, 2004, p.45] He died in the notorious
Côn Sơn Island
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Other names
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prison in October 1943. While there he met several leaders of the
Viet Minh
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, such as
Phạm Văn Đồng
Phạm Văn Đồng (; 1 March 1906 – 29 April 2000) was a Vietnamese politician who served as Prime Minister of North Vietnam from 1955 to 1976. He later served as Prime Minister of Vietnam, following reunification of North and South Viet ...
and
Tôn Đức Thắng
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, who afterwards related that Hem Chieu's heroic conduct in the prison led to sanctions which directly contributed to his illness and death.
[Kiernan, p.47]
Chieu soon came to be regarded as a martyr by leftist Cambodian nationalists and insurgents of the
United Issarak Front. In 1950, a political school named after Hem Chieu was established in the southwest of the county and an armed
guerrilla
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unit named itself after him.
[Harris, I. ''Cambodian Buddhism: History and Practice'', University of Hawaii, 2008, p.158] He was also, however, honoured as a national hero by the anticommunist
Khmer Republic
The Khmer Republic (, ; ) was a Cambodian state under the United States-backed military dictatorship of Marshal Lon Nol from 1970 to 1975. Its establishment was formally declared on 9 October 1970, following the 18 March 1970 coup d'état w ...
.
References
Cambodian Buddhist monks
1898 births
1943 deaths
20th-century Buddhist monks
Cambodian prisoners sentenced to death
Cambodian people who died in prison custody
Prisoners sentenced to death by the French military
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Prisoners who died in French military detention