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Thiounn Mumm (8 December 1925 – 22 March 2022) was a Khmer civil servant, who served as Minister under the
Khmer Rouge The Khmer Rouge (; ; km, ខ្មែរក្រហម, ; ) is the name that was popularly given to members of the Communist Party of Kampuchea (CPK) and by extension to the regime through which the CPK ruled Cambodia between 1975 and 1979. ...
. He was also the first Cambodian to attend the Ecole Polytechnique. While some considered him a "racist political dynast" and condemned him for his collaboration with the atrocious regime of the Democratic Kampuchea, he defended himself from adhering to the ideologies of
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and presented himself merely as a Khmer nationalist.


Biography


From youth at the Palace to exile in France

Thiounn Mumm was born in
Phnom Penh Phnom Penh (; km, ភ្នំពេញ, ) is the capital and most populous city of Cambodia. It has been the national capital since the French protectorate of Cambodia and has grown to become the nation's primate city and its economic, indus ...
on 8 December 1925 as the third child of Thiounn Hal and Bounchan Moly in the wealth bureaucratic family of
Thiounn Somdach Veang Thiounn ( km, ឧកញ៉ា វ៉ាង ជួន, Oknha Veang Thiounn) was a Cambodian state official during the French protectorate of Cambodia who had a lasting influence on Khmer historiography through the Cambodian Royal Ch ...
, his grandfather, who had been Minister of the Palace since 1904. His father Thiounn Hal was the first Cambodian to obtain lycee and university qualification in France. His mother Bunnchan Moly, was the sister of
Lon Nol Marshal Lon Nol ( km, លន់ នល់, also ; 13 November 1913 – 17 November 1985) was a Cambodian politician and general who served as Prime Minister of Cambodia The prime minister of Cambodia ( km, នាយករដ្ឋមន្ ...
's future Minister of Cults, Bunchan Mil, the author of ''Kuk noyobay''. His two older brothers Prasith and Thioeunn would also join the Khmer Rouge while little is known of his younger brother Chum. After the death of their grandfather, three of the brothers with three other Cambodian students travelled to France with King
Norodom Sihanouk Norodom Sihanouk (; km, នរោត្តម សីហនុ, ; 31 October 192215 October 2012) was a Cambodian statesman, Sangkum and FUNCINPEC politician, Norodom Sihanouk filmography, film director, and composer who led Cambodia in vari ...
in 1946 and remained there to pursue their studies. Mumm was admitted to the ''
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'' of
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where he studied mathematics for two years.


From Polytechnicien to revolutionary

In 1948, Mumm successfully passed the contest to enter the ''Ecole Polytechnique'' and was the first Cambodian ever to do so, before specializing in telecommunications at the ''
École nationale supérieure des télécommunications École may refer to: * an elementary school in the French educational stages normally followed by Secondary education in France, secondary education establishments (collège and lycée) * École (river), a tributary of the Seine flowing in région ...
'' in Paris in 1952. In 1954, he married Monique Michele, with whom he had two children. Mumm was a central figure within the small circle of Cambodians in France, setting up the Khmer students' association (''Association des Etudiants Khmers'') at the Indochina House of the
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in Paris, until the association was dissolved in 1952 and the unofficial meetings continued at Mumm's private house in Sceaux. "Part mentor, part older brother, part bully and part leader", among his protégés was the young
Pol Pot Pol Pot; (born Saloth Sâr;; 19 May 1925 – 15 April 1998) was a Cambodian revolutionary, dictator, and politician who ruled Cambodia as Prime Minister of Democratic Kampuchea between 1976 and 1979. Ideologically a Marxist–Leninist a ...
, whom he introduced to the French Communist party in 1952. Momm would become one of the most important ideologues of the hmer Communistparty. In 1954 following the independence of Cambodia, Thiounn returned to Cambodia and failed to be elected as a
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candidate with the ''
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'' party in the 1955 general election along with
Keng Vannsak Keng Vannsak ( km, កេង វ៉ាន់សាក់, ; 19 September 1925 – 18 December 2008) was a Cambodian scholar, philosopher and Khmer linguist. He invented the Khmer typewriter keyboard in 1952. He lived in exile in Paris, France, ...
, which decided him to return to France in April 1955, where he started working in 1956 as an engineer for the
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(CNRS) in the physics-mathematics section. He published various research papers on nuclear physics and mathematics, particularly the singular solutions of
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s and the theory of the De Broglie double solution. He also collaborated on research projects with French physicist
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. In 1957, Thiounn Mom hosted Prince Norodom Sihanouk during the celebration of the 2500th anniversary of the birth of the Buddha for the inauguration of the ''Maison du Cambodge'' at the Cité Internationale in Paris.


From assistant of Prince Sihanouk to minister of the Khmer rouge

Mumm worked in France as an engineer until Lon Nol's ''coup d'état'' in 1970. At Prince Sihanouk's request, Thiounn joined him in
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in April 1970 and he worked to coordinate the anti-American coalition until the
fall of Phnom Penh The Fall of Phnom Penh was the capture of Phnom Penh, capital of the Khmer Republic (in present-day Cambodia), by the Khmer Rouge on 17 April 1975, effectively ending the Cambodian Civil War. At the beginning of April 1975, Phnom Penh, one of th ...
in 1975, with other cadres such as his brother
Thiounn Prasith Thiounn Prasith ( km, ជួន ប្រសិទ្ធិ; born 3 February 1930) is a Cambodian politician and diplomat who worked for the Khmer Rouge regime. Born in Phnom Penh, he had two famous elder brothers: , Minister of Health; and Thi ...
and
Keat Chhon Keat Chhon ( km, គាត ឈន់; born 11 August 1934) is a Cambodian politician. He belongs to the Cambodian People's Party and was elected to represent Phnom Penh in the National Assembly of Cambodia in 2003. He was the Minister for Econo ...
. Thiounn Mumm, as “ Finance Minister ” of Sihanouk, spent a week in the
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from June 26 to July 3, 1970, and had talks with the Deputy Foreign Minister,
Nikolay Firyubin Nikolay Pavlovich Firyubin (russian: Николай Павлович Фирюбин; 4 April 1908 – 12 February 1983) was a Soviet diplomat. Born in Simbirsk, he became a construction worker at age sixteen. After graduating from the Moscow ...
, probably hoping to persuade the Russians to recognise Sihanouk's government. As international representative, Mumm used the prestige of his name and his scientific talent, and one can understand that for the Democratic Kampuchea he was a "national living patrimony". At a communist congress in Beijing in 1971, Huot Sambath, Brigadier General
Hu Nim Hu Nim (, 25 July 1930 or 1932 – 6 July 1977), alias "Phoas" (), was a Cambodian Communist intellectual and politician who held a number of ministerial posts. His long political career included spells with the Sangkum regime of Prince Norodom ...
, Sarin Chhak, Chea San, Thiounn Mumm, and Hak Seang Layny were chosen at the Cambodian leaders to coordinate the "national liberation struggle". While in China, Mumm was alone responsible for drafting the political programme of the
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which Sihanouk had set up. In September 1975, Sihanouk and Thiounn travelled on the same plane to Cambodia. From the beginning, Thiounn Mumm had been critical of the anti-intellectual violence among the Khmer Rouge, criticizing the ''
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'' at the
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or at the
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, and this criticism may have resulted in a certain distrust of Pol Pot, despite years of
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ry since Paris. Mumm was recruited by
Vorn Vet Vorn Vet ( km, វ៉ន វេត; 1929–1978) born Sok Thuok (), was a Cambodian politician who served as deputy prime minister for the economy of Democratic Kampuchea Kampuchea ( km, កម្ពុជា ), officially known as Democra ...
at the Ministry of Industry through the recommendation of
Ieng Sary Ieng Sary ( km, អៀង សារី; 24 October 1925 – 14 March 2013) was a Cambodian politician who was the co-founder and senior member of the Khmer Rouge. He was a member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kampuchea le ...
that Mumm knew since his time in Paris. where he directed a chemistry lab. At the Fourth Party Congress in Phnom Penh in September 1978, Pol Pot unveiled a plan for a revolutionary technical education system, sharing the stage with Mumm, who was in charge of putting an "intellectual gloss" to the program. From September 1978, on Vom Vet's orders, Mumm became directed the then Soviet Institute in Phnom Penh, to reeducate the youth of Cambodia and train a new generation of cadres in an attempt of the ''
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'' to display a "human face". Thiounn Mumm was the president of Phnom Penh Academy of Sciences and Technology before the Vietnamese occupation of the capital. On January 7, 1979, a few hours before the arrival of the Vietnamese troops, he was warned to leave the city, which he complied with, and went to the
Cardamom Mountains The Cardamom Mountains ( km, ជួរភ្នំក្រវាញ, ; th, ทิวเขาบรรทัด, ), or the Krâvanh Mountains, is a mountain range in the south west of Cambodia and Eastern Thailand. The majority of the range ...
. He sought asylum at a refugee camp in Thailand until the danger of being killed by Vietnamese hired guns was to great. After travelling undercover for ten months in the provinces of Cambodia under Vietnamese control, Thiounn reached the areas under the control of the Khmer Rouge and joined the government of the
Democratic Kampuchea Kampuchea ( km, កម្ពុជា ), officially known as Democratic Kampuchea (DK; km, កម្ពុជាប្រជាធិបតេយ្យ ) from 5 January 1976, was a one-party totalitarian state which encompassed modern-day Camb ...
of
Khieu Samphan Khieu Samphan ( km, ខៀវ សំផន; born 28 July 1931) is a Cambodian former communist politician and economist who was the chairman of the state presidium of Democratic Kampuchea (Cambodia) from 1976 until 1979. As such, he served as ...
that he served as head of the science and technology commission. He represented the new Democratic Kampuchea government and held the rank of minister, leading him to head the Cambodian delegation at both ICMAS and UNESCO. In 1980, Thiounn Mumm led a delegation of the Democratic Kampuchea to
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. In late 1982, when the tripartite government was formed between the Khmer Rouge, Sihanouk and Sun Sen, Thiounn returned to France on his diplomatic visa, left the party, and was reunited with his family.


Contribution


A Khmer rouge intellectual who refused to be called a Communist

Thiounn Mumm, though he confessed his interest for communism, denies ever join a Communist party or adhering to the ideology. He was appalled by the economic program of Pol Pot. Though his support for the Khmer rouge may have been more "khmer" than "rouge", the political program he penned was clearly a socialist centralized program. Questioned by Henri Locard, Thiounn Mumm compared the revolutionary "Khmer Rouge" project to
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of Christian Anabaptist inspiration in Europe in the 16th century.


The myth of Angkor in nationalist propaganda

The nationalism of Thiounn was epitomized by the myth of Angkor which became an essential component of Khmer Rouge utopia. Henri Locard; however remarks how dubious this comparison was: Beyond this propaganda, Thiounn Mumm may have had a true concern for the heritage of Angkor Wat, despite destructions and vandalism taking place during the Khmer Rouge regime. On May 20, 1982, Thiounn Mumm, as minister of culture and education and concurrently minister in charge of the State scientific and Technological commission of the Democratic Kampuchea, was the first to point out the threat to the historic site of
Angkor Angkor ( km, អង្គរ , 'Capital city'), also known as Yasodharapura ( km, យសោធរបុរៈ; sa, यशोधरपुर),Headly, Robert K.; Chhor, Kylin; Lim, Lam Kheng; Kheang, Lim Hak; Chun, Chen. 1977. ''Cambodian-Engl ...
that the
Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia The People's Republic of Kampuchea (PRK), UNGEGN: , ALA-LC: ; vi, Cộng hòa Nhân dân Campuchia was a partially recognised state in Southeast Asia supported by Vietnam which existed from 1979 to 1989. It was founded in Cambodia by the Kamp ...
entailed.


A living national patrimony for Cambodia

The brilliant studies of Thiounn Mumm and his exceptional survival against the
anti-intellectualism Anti-intellectualism is hostility to and mistrust of intellect, intellectuals, and intellectualism, commonly expressed as deprecation of education and philosophy and the dismissal of art, literature, and science as impractical, politically mo ...
of Khmer Rouge have made him a rarity in Cambodia. His scientific collaborations with eminent researchers since the 1960 have made his exceptional longevity a matter of pride and an inspiration for many young Cambodians.


Posterity

Thiounn Mumm died in Paris on 22 March 2022, at the age of 96. His son, Nicolas Thiounn, is a professor of Urology at the European Hospital Georges-Pompidou in Paris.


References


Bibliography

* Toth Putry, ''Lok Brịddhācāry Paṇḍit Juon Mumm'' e vénérable docteur Thiounn Mumm Phnom Penh, Éditions Angkor, 2019, 199 p. {{DEFAULTSORT:Thiounn, Mummm 1925 births 2022 deaths 20th-century Cambodian politicians Cambodian revolutionaries Cambodian communists Cambodian socialists Cambodian politicians of Chinese descent Cambodian people of Vietnamese descent Vietnamese people of Cambodian descent Vietnamese people of Chinese descent Cambodian expatriates in France Cambodian prisoners and detainees Communist Party of Kampuchea politicians Cold War diplomats Khmer Rouge party members École Polytechnique alumni