~20,000 volunteers (Cambodia)
~500 volunteers (In the United States) claimed
Part of
FUNCINPEC (suspected)
Allies
FUNCINPEC veterans
Opponents
Cambodia
Royal Cambodian Army
Royal Gendarmerie of Cambodia
Cambodian National Police
The Cambodian Freedom Fighters (CFF; Khmer: ចលនាកងទ័ពសេរីជាតិកម្ពុជា) is an anti-communist political and paramilitary organization that was established on 21 October 1998, by its founder, Chhun Yasith, at Poipet near the Cambodian-Thai border. Their headquarters are in Long Beach, California, United States. It was incorporated and registered at the Californian Secretary of State's office as a political organization in June 1999, and aims "to fight against communists to protect the interests of Cambodian people." The CFF claim to have 500 members in the United States and up to 20,000 supporters in the Kingdom of Cambodia.[1]
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