Flag used by the Khmer National Unity Front in its headquarters
Leaders
Som Ek (AKA Ti To) Sam Serey, KNLF's leader
Dates of operation
2007 – present
Headquarters
Phnom Penh and Bangkok
Active regions
Phnom Penh (alleged)
Ideology
Anticommunism Aristocracy Conservatism Monarchism Khmer nationalism Social conservatism
Status
Inactive
Allies
FUNCINPEC (alleged)
Opponents
Cambodia
Royal Cambodian Army Royal Gendarmerie of Cambodia
Cambodian National Police
The Khmer National Unity Front (KNUF), also known as the Tiger Liberation Movement and Tiger Head Movement, is a Cambodia-based domestic terrorist group whose objective is to violently oust Vietnamese influence from within the Cambodian government. The KNUF was founded by Sok Ek and receives its "Tiger" nicknames from its symbol, which features three tiger heads. Like the Cambodian Freedom Fighters, the KNUF is reportedly dependent on foreign aid. The group is blamed for two foiled bomb attacks against the Cambodian government's:
Cambodia-Vietnam Friendship Monument on July 29, 2007.[1]
Cambodian Defense Ministry and state-run television station TV3 on January 2, 2009.[2]
^"Interior Ministry releases dossier of evidence outlining alleged KNLF bombing 'plot'". The Phnom Penh Post. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
^Phnom Penh Post, Bomb plot mastermind faces court today: police
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