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So Phim was a
Khmer Issarak The Khmer Issarak ( km, ខ្មែរឥស្សរៈ, or 'Independent Khmer') was a "loosely structured" anti-French and anti-colonial independence movement. The movement has been labelled as “amorphous”. The Issarak was ...
, No. 3 of the Permanent Bureau and of the Military Bureau of the Central Committee of the
Communist Party of Kampuchea The Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK),, UNGEGN: , ALA-LC: ; french: Parti communiste du Kampuchea also known as the Khmer Communist Party,
, deputy head of the People's National Liberation Armed Forces of Kampuchea, secretary of East Zone of the Democratic Kampuchea of the Khmer Rouge, until he refused to apply the
Cambodian genocide The Cambodian genocide ( km, របបប្រល័យពូជសាសន៍នៅកម្ពុជា) was the systematic persecution and killing of Cambodians by the Khmer Rouge under the leadership of Communist Party of Kampuchea gener ...
designed by
Pol Pot Pol Pot; (born Saloth Sâr;; 19 May 1925 – 15 April 1998) was a Cambodian revolutionary, dictator, and politician who ruled Cambodia as Prime Minister of Democratic Kampuchea between 1976 and 1979. Ideologically a Marxist–Lenini ...
and his comrades causing his death in June 1978.


Biography


A young Cambodian peasant fighting for Independence

So Phim was born in 1925 the son of a modest peasant. He was born in the mid-1930s in a hamlet in the province of Svay Rieng in Cambodia. He was a "round-faced stocky man, about 1,8 meters tall, with dark brown skin and straight black hair." He was considered to be quite rude and could, in a fit of anger, threaten his colleagues with his gun. So Phim, after a brief period in the army, joined the
United Issarak Front The United Issarak Front (in km, សមាគមខ្មែរឥស្សរៈ, ''Samakhum Khmer Issarak'', lit. 'Khmer Issarak Front') was a Cambodian anti-colonial movement 1950–1954,Kiernan, Ben. ''How Pol Pot Came to Power''. London: ...
in the fight against
French protectorate of Cambodia The French protectorate of Cambodia ( km, ប្រទេសកម្ពុជាក្រោមអាណាព្យាបាលបារាំង; french: Protectorat français du Cambodge) refers to the Kingdom of Cambodia when it was a Fre ...
. with close ties to the
Vietnamese communists Vietnamese may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to Vietnam, a country in Southeast Asia ** A citizen of Vietnam. See Demographics of Vietnam. * Vietnamese people, or Kinh people, a Southeast Asian ethnic group native to Vietnam ** Overse ...
. He joined the
Indochinese Communist Party The Indochinese Communist Party (ICP), km, បក្សកុម្មុយនីស្តឥណ្ឌូចិន, lo, ອິນດູຈີນພັກກອມມູນິດ, zh, t=印度支那共產黨 was a political party which was t ...
in 1951 under the revolutionary name of So Vanna. In May 1952, bands in Prey Veng were combining into a Mobile Unit and under the leadership of So Phim they took the name of Achar
Hem Chieu Hem Chieu ( km, ហែម ចៀវ; 1898 - 1943) was a Cambodian Buddhist monk and a prominent figure in the development of Khmer nationalism. Chieu was a professor at the Higher School of Pali in Phnom Penh, and strongly objected to attempts ...
Unit, the monk who had led the 1942 Umbrella uprising against the French colonization. Following the signing of the Geneva Accords in July 1954, he was forced like a thousand other executives into exile in Hanoi.


Climbing up the ladders of the Communist revolution

So Phim became a member of the Communist Party of Kampuchea in 1955. He climbed the ranks to become a "trial" member of the Party's Central Committee at the end of the decade. He was raised to the rank of “full right” member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kampuchea in 1966, and he was appointed by Pol Pot as deputy to the political department of the People's National Liberation Armed Forces of Kampuchea and secretary of the Eastern Zone which he led until 1975 alongside Mit Phuong (after Seng Hong) and Suas Nau who was the secretary of Region 24. In 1967, he took part in the
Samlaut Uprising The Samlaut Uprising, otherwise called the Samlaut Rebellion or Battambang Revolts, consists of two significant phases of revolts that first broke out near Samlaut in Battambang Province and subsequently spread into surrounding Provinces in Ca ...
infiltrating the town of Kandol Chrum, killing a former district chief, and wounding another government agent. In December 1974, he signed a decree ordering a terrible repression in the province of Kampong Cham against a rebellion in two
Cham Cham or CHAM may refer to: Ethnicities and languages *Chams, people in Vietnam and Cambodia **Cham language, the language of the Cham people ***Cham script *** Cham (Unicode block), a block of Unicode characters of the Cham script *Cham Albania ...
villages, which was the first repression of the sort against the Muslim population of Cambodia.


Falling into demise in the eyes of Pol Pot

Shortly after the
fall of Phnom Penh The Fall of Phnom Penh was the capture of Phnom Penh, capital of the Khmer Republic (in present-day Cambodia), by the Khmer Rouge on 17 April 1975, effectively ending the Cambodian Civil War. At the beginning of April 1975, Phnom Penh, one of th ...
in April 1975, tensions began to arise between the men of
Ta Mok Ta Mok ( km, តាម៉ុក; born Chhit Choeun (); 1924 – 21 July 2006) also known as Nguon Kang, was a Cambodian military chief and soldier who was a senior figure in the Khmer Rouge and the leader of the national army of Democratic Ka ...
and those of So Phim. Cadres imprisoned in the S-21 prison of Tuol Sleng often accused So Phim of being another traitor, inasmuch as he refused the ethnical cleansing based on tenets of Khmer racial purity.
Nuon Chea Nuon Chea ( km, នួន ជា; born Lao Kim Lorn; 7 July 1926 – 4 August 2019), also known as Long Bunruot ( km, ឡុង ប៊ុនរត្ន) or Rungloet Laodi ( th, รุ่งเลิศ เหล่าดี), was a Cambodian co ...
also defended So Phim against those who accused him of secretly selling Cambodian rice to the Vietnamese. "Elected" first vice-president of the state ''praesidium'' on 11 April 1976 after
Khieu Samphan Khieu Samphan ( km, ខៀវ សំផន; born 28 July 1931) is a Cambodian former communist politician and economist who was the chairman of the state presidium of Democratic Kampuchea (Cambodia) from 1976 until 1979. As such, he served as ...
replaced
Sihanouk Norodom Sihanouk (; km, នរោត្តម សីហនុ, ; 31 October 192215 October 2012) was a Cambodian statesman, Sangkum and FUNCINPEC politician, film director, and composer who led Cambodia in various capacities throughout hi ...
as head of state. However, it was merely a nominal position. So Phim and Pol Pot's protege, Seng Hong, then in charge of the troops in the Zone, then came into conflict. Contrary to Seng Hong, So Phim was reluctant to resort to so much violence and questions the validity of the increasingly anti-Vietnamese policy pursued by the '' Angkar''. From May to August 1976, So Phim went to China supposedly for medical treatment. During that time, his power structures in the East Zone were dismantled by the Central Bureau. Despite everything, the number 3 of the Military Bureau of the Permanent Bureau of the
Communist Party of Kampuchea The Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK),, UNGEGN: , ALA-LC: ; french: Parti communiste du Kampuchea also known as the Khmer Communist Party,
Central Committee signed the order to attack Vietnam in early 1977. In early December 1977, Chinese Maoist Minister
Chen Yonggui Chen Yonggui (; circa 1915 – 26 March 1986) was a Chinese politician. Though he was an illiterate peasant, he became a member of the Politburo of the Chinese Communist Party and Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China because of Mao Zed ...
came to visit the East of Cambodia and insisted that the Khmer should also ''
Learn from Dazhai in agriculture The "Learn from Dazhai in agriculture" Campaign (, or in Wade-Giles Romanization Tachai) was a campaign organized by Mao Zedong in 1963. The campaign encouraged peasants from all over China to follow from the example of the farmers of Dazhai vi ...
'' as he also inspected the "southern front" of China's ongoing battle with Vietnam. Removed from power despite his good and loyal service, So Phim founded a dissident organization in November called Authentic Revolutionary Forces of Kampuchea.


Trapped by the Khmer Rouge

On 23 May 1978, So Phim intervened to save the life of
Heng Samrin Heng Samrin ( km, ហេង សំរិន; born 25 May 1934) is a Cambodian politician who serves as the President of the National Assembly of Cambodia. Between 1979 and 1992, he was the ''de facto'' leader of the Hanoi-backed People's Repub ...
who had been taken under custody at S-21 by
Ke Pauk Ke Pauk ( km, កែ ពក, 1934 – February 15, 2002), also known as Kae Pok, was one of the senior leaders of the Khmer Rouge. Early life He was born Ke Vin in Chhouk Ksach Village, Chhouk Ksach Sub-district, Baray District, Kampong Tho ...
. Soo Phim summoned Heng Samrin to Suong and he sent him to Prey Veng in his capacity as deputy chief of the zone. Thereafter, So Phim, who was accused to have planned a coup against Pol Pot, was invited to a meeting by
Pauk Pauk may refer to: People * Alex Pauk (born 1945), Canadian conductor and composer * Goran Pauk (born 1962), Croatian politician * György Pauk (born 1936), Hungarian violinist * Ke Pauk (1934–2002), Cambodian communist * Paul Pauk (1912� ...
. Realizing that it was a trap, he ended his own life on June 3, 1978 not far from the village of Prek Pra, on the road linking the districts of Srei Santhor and Pea Reang District. Thus, he avoided being tortured like Khoy Thoun, another member of the Bureau, who was in charge of Phnom Penh, and who was similarly considered too moderate. His wife and children were captured and massacred as they prepared his body for the Buddhist funerary rites.


Legacy


Repression of the Cham under the Khmer rouge

So Phim was secretary of the East Zone of
Democratic Kampuchea Kampuchea ( km, កម្ពុជា ), officially known as Democratic Kampuchea (DK; km, កម្ពុជាប្រជាធិបតេយ្យ ) from 5 January 1976, was a one-party totalitarian state which encompassed modern-day Ca ...
, the zone which had the largest share of the Muslim Cham population in Cambodia. Thus, his responsibility in the persecution of this religious minority by the atheistic regime of Democratic Kampuchea has drawn attention. While he signed the first order which specifically targeted two Cham communities in
Krouch Chhmar District Krouch Chhmar District ( km, ស្រុកក្រូចឆ្មារ) is a district (''srok'') located in Tboung Khmum Province, Cambodia. The district capital is Krouch Chhmar town located around 35 kilometres north east of the provincial c ...
, he was also considered by some to have resisted the policies of ethnic cleansing designed by the ''Angkar.''


Resistance against the Cambodian genocide

So Phim is one of the examples of resistance against the Maoist policies of
Pol Pot Pol Pot; (born Saloth Sâr;; 19 May 1925 – 15 April 1998) was a Cambodian revolutionary, dictator, and politician who ruled Cambodia as Prime Minister of Democratic Kampuchea between 1976 and 1979. Ideologically a Marxist–Lenini ...
, which were rather rare as death was its certain consequence. His disappearance was to be followed by a vast purge within the East Zone which made up 100,000 victims, both among the grassroots and within the local apparatus formerly commanded by So Phim.


Inspiring a Resistance in exile

So Phim's disappearance also encouraged the escape of younger Cambodians who feared the madness of the Cambodian genocide would also come after them. Thus, future Prime Minister
Hun Sen Hun Sen (; km, ហ៊ុន សែន, ; born 5 August 1952) is a Cambodian politician and former military commander who has served as the prime minister of Cambodia since 1985. He is the longest-serving head of government of Cambodia, and o ...
and future Minister of the Interior
Sar Kheng Sar Kheng ( km, ស ខេង; born 15 January 1951) is a Cambodian politician. One of the highest-ranking members of the ruling Cambodian People's Party, he is the current Minister of the Interior and has served as a Deputy Prime Minister of C ...
were among the younger generation who approved the rejection of exterminations by So Phim, and who decided to flee to Vietnam. Realizing that they would never take down Pol Pot on their own before they would be taken down by him, the Khmer rouge defectors started to train new cadres with Vietnamese support at a school in
Thủ Đức Thủ Đức is a municipal city (sub-city) under the administration of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The city was founded by the Standing Committee of the National Assembly on December 9, 2020 from the districts of 2, 9, and Thủ Đức Dis ...
. They led a resistance against the Khmer Rouge from abroad, until they defeated them in 1979 with the support of the Vietnamese army.


References

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