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372: 429: 212:. A new Cambodia–China friendship organization was founded immediately after the disbanding of AAKC, the National Committee for Khmer–Chinese Friendship. The new organization lacked any left-wing leaders. The China–Khmer Friendship Association protested against the prohibition of AAKC in Cambodia. 207:
banned the association on September 1, 1967 (all other national friendship associations in Cambodia were also banned). Several key functionaries of AAKC were arrested, including Phouk Chhay. He was released after the
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The association was founded in September 1964. At the time Cambodia and the People's Republic of China enjoyed good bilateral relations. Different political tendencies were represented in the association. As the
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was a member of the press and periodicals sub-committee of AAKC. The association had a sister association based in
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Genocide and Resistance in Southeast Asia: Documentation, Denial & Justice in Cambodia & East Timor
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The group that had been active in the AAKC continued to exist as a pro-Chinese faction inside the
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group. The pro-Chinese faction was purged in 1977, and its main leaders were executed.
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was the president of the association. Phouk Chhay was the general secretary of AAKC.
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served as its vice president. Other leading members of the association included
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Organization in Cambodia seeking to strengthen relations with China (1964-1967)
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Revolutionary Diplomacy: Chinese Foreign Policy and the United Front Doctrine
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Wider war: the struggle for Cambodia, Thailand, and Laos
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Khmer-Chinese Friendship Association
Cambodia
China
Cambodia
Leng Ngeth
Khmer
French
Cambodia
ties between
China
Leng Ngeth
Hu Nim
Hou Yuon
Tiv Ol
Khieu Samphan
Peking
Chinese Cultural Revolution
Maoist
Prince Sihanouk
1970 coup d'état
Communist Party of Kampuchea
Pol Pot






Cambodia: A Shattered Society
Yearbook on international communist affairs

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