Background
Born in Cambodia during the first year of Khmer Rouge rule, Virak"s father - an officer in the army of the Lon Nol regime - was murdered by the Khmer Rouge before Virak was born.
Born in Cambodia during the first year of Khmer Rouge rule, Virak"s father - an officer in the army of the Lon Nol regime - was murdered by the Khmer Rouge before Virak was born.
Virak lived through Khmer Rouge rule with his mother and four older brothers. Facing persecution during the occupation of Cambodia by Vietnam, they fled to refugee camps in Thailand before being granted refugee status and moving to Fresno, California in 1989 when Virak was 13. Virak attended Theodore Roosevelt High School in Fresno, California.
He overcame the hurdles of being a young migrant in the United States, and went on to study economics at California State University (receiving a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts).
Whilst at university, he was Vice-President of the National Cambodian Student Association. Working in law and public welfare, Virak then returned to Cambodia to lecture on economics at Pannasastra University, Phnom Penh.
He joined the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) as Advocacy and Public Relations Director in 2005, and became its President in 2007. Virak leads the Alliance for Freedom of Expression in Cambodia (AFEC), working with other Non-governmental organizations to promote and protect freedom of expression, information and assembly in Cambodia.
He is the Vice-Chairman of the Cambodian non-governmental organization Working Group for establishing a National Human Rights Commission and Association of Southeast Asian Nations Human Rights Body, and represents this non-governmental organization Working Group to the Cambodian Joint Government-non-governmental organization Working Group for establishing a National Human Rights Commission and Association of Southeast Asian Nations Human Rights Body.
Virak also represents the Cambodian non-governmental organization Working Group for establishing a National Human Rights Commission and Association of Southeast Asian Nations Human Rights Body to the Working Group for an Association of Southeast Asian Nations Human Rights Mechanism.