
Khun Sa - Wikipedia
Khun Sa (Burmese: ခွန်ဆာ, pronounced [kʰʊ̀ɰ̃ sʰà]; 17 February 1934 – 26 October 2007) was an ethnic Han drug lord and warlord. He was born in Hpa Hpeung village, in the Loi Maw ward of Mongyai, Northern Shan State, Burma. [1]
Khun Sa, Golden Triangle Drug King, Dies at 73
2007年11月5日 · BANGKOK, Nov. 2 — Khun Sa, the publicity-loving Golden Triangle drug lord who thrived in the region’s “kill or be killed” cauldron of ethnic rivalries and heroin-financed private armies, has...
KHUN SA: HIS LIFE, ARMY, AND THE OPIUM AND HEROIN TRADE
In the 1970s, 80s and 90s much of the drug trade in the Golden Triangle was controlled by Khun Sa, a Shan war lord who liked to dress in military fatigues, raise rabbits and smoke cheroots.
Top 10 Sensational Facts about Khun Sa - Discover Walks Blog
2022年8月6日 · Khun Sa was an ethnic Chinese drug lord. He was dubbed the Opium King in Myanmar. He engaged in a massive Opium smuggling operation in the Golden Triangle. Khun Sa was the dominant opium warlord from approximately 1976 to 1996. He received support from both the Thai and Burmese governments at various times.
Khun Sa, Burmese drug warlord, dies at 74 | CBC News
2007年10月30日 · One-time drug warlord Khun Sa, variously described as among the world's most wanted men and as a great liberation fighter, died Friday at the age of 74.
Requiem for a Drug Lord: State and Commodity in the Career of Khun Sa …
This article examines the relationship between the Burmese State and the drug lord Khun Sa. Khun Sa was born in February 1934 of a Shan mother and Chinese father in the Burma borderlands facing China.
KHUN SA: THE SECOND WARLORD
For many years much of the drug trade in the so-called area of Southeast Asia known as the Golden Triangle was controlled by Khun Sa, AKA Sao Mong Kwan or Chang Chi-Fu, sometimes given or spelled Chan Shee Fu, the son of a wealthy …
Khun Sa - The Economist
2007年11月8日 · Khun Sa (Chang Chi-fu), master of the heroin trade, died on October 26th, aged 73. AP. PREPARATIONS for his surrender, on January 7th 1996, were something to see.
Khun Sa, 74; headed narcotics empire in Southeast Asia
2007年11月1日 · Khun Sa, a former drug warlord who headed a guerrilla army once described by the U.S. government as the world’s largest producer of heroin, has died in Myanmar. He was 74.
BBC NEWS | Asia-Pacific | Burma's uncrowned opium king
2007年10月30日 · At the height of his power, Asian warlord Khun Sa, who died this week, commanded an army of thousands and supplied as much as a quarter of the world's heroin.