-
sponsored Issaraks dissolved or
cooperated with the
Phnom Penh government, led by
Prince Sihanouk. Soon afterwards, the
Vietnamese guided-
Issaraks formed...
- The
United Issarak Front (UIF) (in Khmer: សមាគមខ្មែរឥស្សរៈ,
Samakhum Khmer Issarak, lit. 'Khmer
Issarak Front') was a
Cambodian anti-colonial movement...
-
Cambodian communist cadres, left-wing
members of the
Khmer Issarak movement regrouped in the
United Issarak Front after 1950, most of whom
lived in
exile in North...
- left-wing
Khmer Issarak bands. On 17
April 1950, the
first nationwide congress of the
Khmer Issarak groups convened, and the
United Issarak Front was established...
-
withdrawal of all
foreign forces; and the
inclusion of the
Pathet Lao and
Khmer Issarak representatives at the Conference.: 560 Pham Van Dong
first proposed a...
- War France State of
Vietnam Kingdom of Laos Cambodia Viet Minh
Khmer Issarak Pathet Lao ****an ****anese
holdout Supported by: Soviet
Union China Victory...
-
Sihanouk but
still faced resistance from
Communist groups such as
United Issarak Front. As the
Vietnam War escalated,
Cambodia sought to
retain its neutrality...
-
Front for
National Salvation (FUNSK)
revived the flag
adopted by the
Khmer Issarak in the days of anti-French
resistance for the new state. This flag had...
- of the
United Issarak Front, a
broadly leftist affiliation of
various disparate elements of the anti-French resistance, the
Khmer Issarak. When the Front...
- however,
varies from the French, King Sihanouk, Yem Sambaur, and
rebel Issaraks with
little evidence available. Koeus' son Ieu
Pannakar was a Cambodian...