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Cambodia for the rest of the war,
while former co-founder of the
parent BAJARAKA, left-leaned Y Bih Aleo,
became the Vice
President of the
National Liberation...
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BAJARAKA (stand for Bahnar, Jarai, Rade, and Kaho) is a
separatist movement that
protested the
discriminatory policies of the
Montagnards in the Central...
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Kosem discussed with
Bajaraka Montagnard members where Les
Kosem initiated the
amalgamation and
foundation of FULRO. In 1950s,
BAJARAKA movement came before...
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advice of a
French 'handler',
Kosem made
overtures to the
leadership of
BAJARAKA, a
group s****ing
independence for the
Degar people of the
Vietnamese Central...
- May 1, 1958, he
established BAJARAKA, an
organization s****ing
autonomy for
minorities in the
Central Highlands.
BAJARAKA was the
predecessor of the United...
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outright supporters. In 1958, the
Montagnard launched a
movement known as
BAJARAKA (the name is made up of the
first letters of
prominent tribes; similar...
- power. Dương Văn Minh
Montagnard rebellion (1964–1969) South
Vietnam BAJARAKA FULRO Victory Nguyễn Khánh Dương Văn Minh Phan Khắc Sửu Nguyễn Văn Thiệu...
- Flag of the
Personalist Labor Revolutionary Party. 1958–1964 Flag of the
BAJARAKA. 1960–1977 Flag of the
National Liberation Front for
South Vietnam. Influences:...
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autonomous Montagnard area was
abolished by Ngô Đình Diệm. Y Bham
Enuol founded Bajaraka on
January 5, 1958 to
resist the discrimination,
Vietnamese settlement...
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dominate the Red
Hills plateaux of Ratanakiri. In 1958, the
crossbows of the
Bajaraka resistance movement were confiscated. The movement,
known as
FULRO or United...