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Khun Sa ( Burmese: ခွန်ဆာ, pronounced [kʰʊ̀ɰ̃ sʰà]; 17 February 1934 – 26 October 2007) was an ethnic Chinese drug lord and warlord. He was born in Hpa Hpeung village, in the Loi Maw ward of Mongyai, Northern Shan State, Burma. [1] Before he assumed the Shan name "Khun Sa" in 1976, he was known primarily by his ...
- 1985–1996
- Commander-in-chief
- Yayway Cemetery, Yangon
4 de oct. de 2020 · Khun Sa, “el rey del opio”. Edgar Vargas. 04 de octubre de 2020. Khun Sa fue un destacado narcotraficante que durante 40 años controló el mercado ilegal de opio y heroína en el sudeste asiático. Además de su faceta como contrabandista internacional, se vio implicado en las luchas políticos que le rodearon.
9 de sept. de 2016 · The Opium King. South-East Asia’s ‘Golden Triangle’ dominated the world’s opium production during the 1980s. David Hutt reveals how a young soldier from north Burma took on the United States government to become the region’s most notorious drug lord. David Hutt | Published in History Today Volume 66 Issue 9 September 2016.
5 de nov. de 2007 · 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 died...
30 de oct. de 2007 · 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. Khun Sa is shown in Homong, Burma, on...
31 de oct. de 2007 · BANGKOK, Thailand — Khun Sa, a drug lord once described by the U.S. government as the world’s largest producer of heroin, has died, an associate and a Myanmar official said Tuesday. He was 74....
30 de oct. de 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 armies, has died...