• Dap Chhuon (Khmer: ដាប ឈួន), also known as Chuan Khemphet (Thai: ชวน เข็มเพชร), Khem Phet, Chhuon Mochulpech (Khmer: ឈួន ម្ជុលពេជ្រ) or Chhuon Mchoul Pich...
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    was founded in the Thai capital in February. Dap (Sergeant) Chhuon became the commander of the group. Chhuon was a former Cambodian militia member and an...
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  • Bangkok Plot (redirect from Dap Chhuon Plot)
    The Bangkok Plot, also known as the Dap Chhuon Plot, was a late 1950s international conspiracy to topple Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia. It was allegedly...
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    were being kept at the Conservation of Angkor, the infamous predator Dap Chhuon, who was governor of Siem Reap in the 1950s, along with some of his soldiers...
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    contacted Dap Chhuon, Sihanouk's Interior Minister, who was known for his pro-American sympathies, to prepare for the coup against his boss. Chhuon received...
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    Renovation party (along with small right-wing parties headed by Sam Sary and Dap Chhuon) became the core of the Sangkum, the organisation set up by Sihanouk to...
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    once exiled into Thailand; and Dap Chhuon, the military governor of Siem Reap Province. Another alleged plot involved Dap Chuon's establishment of a "free"...
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    administration supported a plot by politicians Sam Sary, Son Ngoc Thanh, and Dap Chhuon to overthrow Sinahouk's government and replace it with a right-wing pro-southern...
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  • monarchist, rightist parties, including the Victorious Northeast party of Dap Chhuon and the Khmer Renovation party of Lon Nol. Sihanouk broadened this political...
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    French colonial forces. The Committee and its "armed forces" were led by Dap Chhuon, a deserter from the colonial army who had built up a militia with Thai...
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  • contacted Dap Chhuon, Sihanouk's Interior Minister, who was known for his pro-American sympathies, to prepare for the coup against his boss. Chhuon received...
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    After the war, he joined the Khmer Issarak and pledged allegiance to Dap Chhuon and Kao Tak. Kiernan, Ben. How Pol Pot Came to Power. London: Verso, 1985...
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  • contacted Dap Chhuon, Sihanouk's Interior Minister, who was known for his pro-American sympathies, to prepare for the coup against his boss. Chhuon received...
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  • National Liberation Committee In office July 1949 – April 1950 Preceded by Dap Chhuon Succeeded by Leav Keo Moni Personal details Spouse Cha-on Aphaiwong Profession...
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  • critical of figures such as the blood-thirsty governor of Siem Reap, Dap Chhuon. However, some have seen his criticism as damning judgement on Khmer character:...
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    Angkor) about the downfall of the gruesome governor of Siem Reap, General Dap Chhuon. She rapidly obtained many new roles in the booming industry of Cambodian...
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    Preah Ang Chek Preah Ang Chorm which had been worshipped by the infamous Dap Chhuon, were sheltered within the compound in the monastery in order to protect...
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  • government formed an alliance with four small political parties, including Dap Chhuon's Victorious North-East and Lon Nol's Khmer Renovation. In February 1954...
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