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{{Short description|Cambodian politician (1932β2015)}} {{Family name hatnote|lang=Cambodian|Chea|Sim}} {{Use dmy dates|date=May 2025}} {{Infobox officeholder | honorific-prefix = [[Samdech|Samdech Akka Moha Thamma Pothisal]] | name = Chea Sim | native_name = {{nobold|ααΆ αααΈα}} | image = Chea Sim 3x4.jpg | imagesize = | caption = Sim in 2012 | honorific-suffix = | office = [[List of presidents of the Senate (Cambodia)|President of the Senate]] | monarch = [[Norodom Sihanouk]]<br />[[Norodom Sihamoni]] | term_start = 25 March 1999 | term_end = 8 June 2015 | predecessor = [[Saukam Khoy]] (1972) | successor = [[Say Chhum]] | office5 = [[Ministry of the Interior (Cambodia)|Minister of Interior]] | primeminister5 = [[Son Sann]] | term_start5 = 8 January 1979 | term_end5 = 27 June 1981 | office2 = [[List of presidents of the National Assembly of Cambodia|President of the National Assembly]] | monarch2 = [[Norodom Sihanouk]] | term_start2 = 6 October 1993 | term_end2 = 25 November 1998 | predecessor2 = [[Son Sann]] | successor2 = [[Norodom Ranariddh]] | president2 = [[Heng Samrin]]<br />Himself | term_start3 = 27 June 1981 | term_end3 = 14 June 1993 | predecessor3 = [[Nuon Chea]]<br />{{small|as [[Kampuchean People's Representative Assembly|President of the Standing Committee]]}} | successor3 = [[Son Sann]] | office1 = [[Cambodian People's Party|President of the Cambodian People's Party]] | deputy1 = [[Hun Sen]] | term_start1 = 17 October 1991 | term_end1 = 8 June 2015 | predecessor1 = [[Heng Samrin]]<br />{{small|as [[General Secretary of the Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party|General Secretary]]}} | successor1 = [[Hun Sen]] | office4 = [[List of heads of state of Cambodia|President of the Council of State]] | primeminister4 = [[Hun Sen]] | term_start4 = 6 April 1992 | term_end4 = 14 June 1993 | predecessor4 = [[Heng Samrin]] | successor4 = [[Norodom Sihanouk]] | birth_date = {{birth date|1932|11|15|df=y}} | birth_place = [[Romeas Haek District|Romeas Haek]], [[Svay Rieng Province|Svay Rieng]], [[French Protectorate of Cambodia|Cambodia]], [[French Indochina]] | death_place = [[Phnom Penh]], [[Cambodia]] | death_date = {{Death date and age|2015|6|8|1932|11|15|df=y}} | party = [[Cambodian People's Party]] | spouse = Nhem Soeun | alma_mater = | profession = | signature = | website = | allegiance = {{flag|Cambodia}} | branch = [[Royal Cambodian Army]] | rank = [[Field marshal|Five-Star General]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/royal-letter-sihanouk-praises-five-star-leaders|title=Sihanouk praises five star leaders|accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://cppdailynews.blogspot.com/2009/12/his-majesty-promotes-cambodian-leaders.html|title=His Majesty Promotes Cambodian Leaders to Five-Star General|date=27 December 2009 |accessdate=30 October 2019}}</ref> | native_name_lang = km }} {{Contains special characters|Khmer}} '''Chea Sim''' ({{langx|km|ααΆ αααΈα}}; 15 November 1932{{spaced ndash}}8 June 2015) was a [[Cambodia]]n [[politician]].<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/chea-sim-dead-83 |title=Chea Sim dead at 83 |work=The Phnom Penh Post |accessdate=8 June 2015}}</ref> He was President of the [[Cambodian People's Party]] from 1991 to 2015, President of the [[National Assembly of Cambodia]] from 1981 to 1998 (Vice President from June to October 1993) and President of the [[Senate of Cambodia|Senate]] from 1999 to 2015.<ref>{{Cite news|url = http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/06/veteran-cambodia-politician-chea-sim-dies-82-150608103640052.html|title = Veteran Cambodia politician Chea Sim dies at 82|date = 8 June 2015|work = Aljazeera|access-date = 9 June 2015}}</ref> His official title was '''Samdech Akka Moha Thamma Pothisal Chea Sim''' ({{langx|km|αααααα α’ααααα αΆαααααααα·αααΆα ααΆ αααΈα|link=no}}). ==Life and career== Chea Sim was born on 15 November 1932, in [[Romeas Haek District|Romeas Haek]], [[Svay Rieng Province]] to an ethnic Chinese family.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/tv/features/chea-sim-politician-who-left-the-khmer-rouge-and-became-a-key-figure-in-cambodia-after-the-fall-of-10327480.html |title=Chea Sim: Politician who left the Khmer Rouge and became a key figure in Cambodia after the fall of the brutal regime |work=The Independent |accessdate=21 September 2015}}</ref> As a young man, he partook in one of the first revolutionary movement by the communist Khmer People's Revolutionary Party (Khmer: αααααααααααΆααααα·ααααααααααα»ααΆ, KPRP), currently the ruling party of Cambodia. The movement which he joined was against Colonial France in the early 1950s. He later became a military commander of the communist [[Khmer Rouge]] even before it finally toppled the US-backed [[Lon Nol]] government in 1975.<ref name="ABCNews">{{cite news|title=Chea Sim, a Leader in Post-Khmer Rouge Cambodia, Dies at 82|url=https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/veteran-cambodia-politician-chea-sim-dies-82-31606753|accessdate=9 June 2015|agency=The Associated Press|issue=8 June 2015|publisher=ABCNews}}</ref> Like [[Heng Samrin]] and [[Hun Sen]], he defected in 1978 from the Khmer Rouge, which was backed by [[China]], and fled to Vietnam to join an anti-Khmer Rouge movement known as a resistance faction groomed by Vietnam. He later held positions in the new party and People's Republic of Kampuchea government, installed and backed by Vietnam after it invaded Cambodia and ousted the Khmer Rouge in 1979.<ref name="ABCNews"/> He was among the founding members of the United Front for the National Salvation of Kampuchea, the Vietnam-backed group that defeated the Khmer Rouge in 1979.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Saing|first1=Soenthrith|title=CPP President Chea Sim Dead|url=https://www.cambodiadaily.com/news/cpp-president-chea-sim-dead-85182/|accessdate=9 June 2015|publisher=The Cambodia Daily|date=8 June 2015}}</ref> Chea Sim was considered an important figure when negotiations happened, resulting in the 1991 Paris Peace Accord, which brokered a deal supposed to end three decades of civil war and paved the way for the U.N.-organized elections in 1993. After the elections, even though the royalist [[FUNCINPEC]] party topped the polls at that time, [[Hun Sen]] insisted that it share power with his Cambodian People's Party, and four years later grabbed the sole power for his Cambodia People's Party. From 6 April 1992 to 14 June 1993, Chea Sim served as the nation's interim leader (Chairman of the [[Council of State]]) before Cambodia became a [[constitutional monarchy]]. He also acted as Head of State on behalf of [[King of Cambodia|King]] [[Norodom Sihanouk]] for brief periods in 1993, 1994, 1995 and 2004. Sihanouk awarded Chea Sim the honorary title of SΓ’mdech in 1993. After the King announced his permanent [[abdication]] on 7 October 2004, Chea Sim once again became acting Head of State. In the same year, he was escorted out of the country after refusing to sign off as acting head of state on changing the constitution, which would eventually help the CPP and the Funcinpec parties form a coalition government under the deal between Hun Sen and prince [[Norodom Ranariddh]].<ref name=PPP>{{cite news|last1=Cheang Sokha|first1=Daniel Pye|title=Senate President Chea Sim dead at 82|url=http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/senate-president-chea-sim-dead-82|accessdate=9 June 2015|publisher=The Phnom Penh Post|date=8 June 2015}}</ref> Many saw it as the first-ever public display of power struggle and infighting between Hun Sen and Chea Sim. Subsequently, Hun Sen continued his tactic of replacing Chea Sim's loyalists with his favourite candidates for important roles in the party and government.<ref name=PPP/> Chea Sim had led a powerful faction within the ruling CPP party which was at times at odds with Hun Sen and his supporters, but many describe Sim's role after that as little more than symbolic.<ref name=PPP/> == Illness and death == Chea Sim left the position of acting Head of State on 14 October 2004, when [[Norodom Sihamoni]] became king. He was absent from the 63rd anniversary celebrations of the CPP in June 2014, following years in which age and illness from high blood pressure, diabetes, and other chronic ailments forced him to back away from his roles and receive medical care in Vietnam. ''[[The Phnom Penh Post]]'' reported that Hun Sen was publicly referred to as βacting CPP presidentβ for the first time at the anniversary event. In the months leading to his death, Chea Sim's signature continued to appear on documents passed by the Senate, of which he was president, but which was in practice presided over by his Deputy President, [[Say Chhum]].<ref name=PPP/> He died on 8 June 2015.<ref name=PPP/><ref>{{cite news|last1=Yeang|first1=Socheameta|title=Cambodia's Ruling Party President Chea Sim Dies|url=http://www.rfa.org/english/news/cambodia/ruling-party-president-chea-sim-dies-06082015141156.html|accessdate=9 June 2015|publisher=Radio Free Asia|date=8 June 2015}}</ref> Norodom Sihamoni, King of Cambodia, signed a royal decree to establish a commission to organize the funeral of Chea Sim. The commission was chaired by [[Heng Samrin]], President of the National Assembly along with three vice chairmen, including Prime Minister Hun Sen; Say Chhum, Acting President of Senate; Kong Sam Ol, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Royal Palace. Cambodia scheduled a formal mourning ceremony for Chea Sim for 19 June 2015.<ref>[http://www.akp.gov.kh/?p=63495 Organizing Commission for Late Samdech Chea Simβs Funeral Formed]</ref> == Commentary == [[Human Rights Watch]] Asia Director [[Brad Adams]] described it as a "mockery of justice" that Chea Sim was able to continue being one of the rulers of the post-Khmer Rouge government without being brought to justice, as Chea Sim was accused of overseeing atrocities committed under his role as a military commander. Brad Adams also accused Chea Sim of operating "a police state" in the 1980s that arrested, imprisoned, and tortured Cambodian political activists without trial.<ref>{{cite web|title=Cambodia: Chea Sim Death Shows Failings of Khmer Rouge Court|url=https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/06/08/cambodia-chea-sim-death-shows-failings-khmer-rouge-court|website=Human Rights Watch|date=8 June 2015 |accessdate=9 June 2015}}</ref> Minister of Information [[Khieu Kanharith]] criticized ''The Phnom Penh Post'' for publishing an article which accused Chea Sim of violating human rights under the Khmer Rouge regime. Khieu Kanharith said that in the Cambodian tradition, respect for the dead is very important during the mourning ceremony and that ''The Phnom Penh Post'' could be sued if Chea Sim's family members wished to do so.<ref>[http://www.akp.gov.kh/?p=63727 Cambodian Information Ministerβs Reaction to The Phnom Penh Post]</ref> AKP argued, in that barbaric regime, Samdech Chea Sim was just a simple local official. AKP argued Chea Sim and his family members were also victims (of the regime) as other Cambodian people. The spokesperson of the Ministry of Interior strongly rejected the comments made by Director of Asia Division for Human Rights Watch and quoted by The Phnom Penh Post.<ref>[http://www.akp.gov.kh/?p=63742 More Reaction Against The Phnom Penh Post]</ref> [[Sam Rainsy]], the leader and co-founder of the main opposition party, [[Cambodia National Rescue Party]], and a member of Parliament (MP) for Kampong Cham since July 2014, hailed Chea Sim as a national hero and likened him to the popular late king [[Norodom Sihanouk]] who, Rainsy said, considered Chea Sim as his "little brother". Once considered as the second most powerful man in the government after Hun Sen, Chea Sim, as Rainsy said, was highly regarded for his patriotic ideals and national reconciliation after the Khmer Rouge.<ref>{{Cite news|url = http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/rainsy-lauds-late-chea-sim|title = Rainsy lauds late Chea Sim|last = Meas|first = Sokchea|date = 12 June 2015|work = The Phnom Penh Post|access-date = 13 June 2015}}</ref> ==See also== *[[People's Republic of Kampuchea]] ==References== {{Reflist}} {{s-start}} {{s-off}} {{s-bef|before=None}} {{s-ttl|title=President of the [[National Assembly of Cambodia]]|years=1981β1993}} {{s-aft|after=[[Son Sann]]}} |- {{s-bef|before=[[Heng Samrin]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Ruler of Cambodia|Chairman of the State Council of Cambodia]]|years=1992β1993}} {{s-aft|after=None}} |- {{s-bef|before=[[Son Sann]]}} {{s-ttl|title=President of the [[National Assembly of Cambodia]]|years=1993β1998}} {{s-aft|after=[[Norodom Ranariddh]]}} |- {{s-bef|before=[[Saukam Khoy]]}} {{s-ttl|title=President of the [[Senate of Cambodia]]|years=1999β2015}} {{s-aft|after=[[Say Chhum]]}} |- {{s-bef|before=[[Norodom Sihanouk]]|as=King of Cambodia}} {{s-ttl|title=[[Ruler of Cambodia|Interim Head of State of Cambodia]]|years=2004}} {{s-aft|after=[[Norodom Sihamoni]]|as=King of Cambodia}} |- {{s-ppo}} {{s-bef|before=[[Heng Samrin]]|as=General Secretary of the People's Revolutionary Party}} {{s-ttl|title=President of the [[Cambodian People's Party]]|years=1991β2015}} {{s-aft|after=[[Hun Sen]]}} |- {{s-end}} {{Heads of state of Cambodia}} {{Presidents of the National Assembly of Cambodia}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Chea, Sim}} [[Category:1932 births]] [[Category:2015 deaths]] [[Category:Cambodian communists]] [[Category:Cambodian revolutionaries]] [[Category:Cambodian generals]] [[Category:Presidents of the Senate (Cambodia)]] [[Category:Cambodian politicians of Chinese descent]] [[Category:Interior ministers of Cambodia]] [[Category:Presidents of the National Assembly (Cambodia)]] [[Category:Members of the National Assembly (Cambodia)]] [[Category:Government ministers of Cambodia]] [[Category:Grand Cordons of the Order of the Rising Sun]] [[Category:People's Republic of Kampuchea]] [[Category:Heads of state of Cambodia]] [[Category:Cambodian People's Party politicians]] [[Category:Cambodian Theravada Buddhists]] [[Category:People from Svay Rieng province]]
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