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Khun Sa – Wikipedia

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Khun Sa | Military Wiki | Fandom

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KHUN SA: THE SECOND WARLORD

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    KHUN SA'S JUNGLE HIDEOUT. Bert Lintner wrote on Asia Online: "By no stretch of the imagination could Homong have been described as a 'jungle hideout' --- a common phrase used by the press in the 1980s and early 1990s. On the …

Khun Sa: Drug Lord - New Beginnings Drug Rehab

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    Khun Sa: Drug Lord. Khun Sa was a Burmese drug lord who had a role in the opium and heroin trade. In addition, Khun Sa, who was born as Chang Chi-Fu, was leader of both the Shan United Army and the Mong Tai Army. As a young man, …

Khun Sa - Deadliest Fiction Wiki

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    Khun Sa was a warlord in Northern Myanmar that became regional power during World War Two and later transformed into a drug lord. In his early days Khun Sa received military equipment and training from both the Kuomintang and Burmese Army before claiming to fight for the independence of Shan State and going on to establish his own independent territory. He was …

Khun Sa, Drug King, Dies at 73 - The New York Times

    https://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/30/world/asia/31khunsa.html
    By Thomas Fuller. Oct. 30, 2007. BANGKOK, Oct. 30 — Khun Sa, the publicity-loving Golden Triangle drug lord who thrived in the region’s kill-or …

Khun Sa • MuckRock

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    Khun Sa, also known as Chang Chi 17 February 1934 – 26 October 2007), was a Shan warlord. He was born in Hpa Hpeung village, in the Loi Maw ward of Mongyai, British Burma. He was dubbed the "Opium King" in Myanmar due to his massive opium smuggling operations in the Golden Triangle. He was commander-in-chief of the Mong Tai Army from 1985 to ...

Khun Sa, Golden Triangle Drug King, Dies at 73 - The New …

    https://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/31/world/asia/31khunsa.html
    Oct. 31, 2007. BANGKOK, Oct. 30 — 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 ...

Khun Sa | The Economist

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    Khun Sa (Chang Chi-fu), master of the heroin trade, died on October 26th, aged 73. PREPARATIONS for his surrender, on January 7th 1996, were something to see. At Ho Mong camp in the Shan state—a ...

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