- prince's ten
thousand supporters, with whom they
founded the
National Sihanoukist Army (in French: Armée
nationale sihanoukiste, ANS),
which constitutes...
- greeted.
During 1973,
local officials and
military commanders with
either Sihanoukist or
Vietnamese links were
quietly removed in the "liberated areas": political...
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- in 1962, but lost in the 1966
elections to a
rival candidate, a
young Sihanoukist doctor called Keo Sann. Heng
subsequently returned via a 1967 by-election...
- Seihânŭnĭyôm)
refers to the
political ideology of King
Norodom Sihanouk.
Sihanoukist political parties include the
Sangkum Reastr Niyum, FUNCINPEC, and the...
-
between these factions,
which included the
Khmer Rouge as well as the
Sihanoukist National Army and Son Senn's
Khmer People's
National Liberation Front...
- its brutal,
radical policies and its
purge of
moderate communists and
Sihanoukists." Pol Pot
biographer David P.
Chandler writes that the
bombing "had the...
- its brutal,
radical policies and its
purge of
moderate communists and
Sihanoukists.": 16–19 Pol Pot
biographer David P.
Chandler writes that the bombing...
- elections, and was
surprised when In Tam and Keo An – the
latter a
reputed Sihanoukist – not only
announced that they
would run, but then
refused to withdraw...
- its brutal,
radical policies and its
purge of
moderate communists and
Sihanoukists." Pol Pot
biographer David P.
Chandler writes that the
bombing "had the...