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- Lon_Nil abstract "Lon Nil (died 28 March 1970) was the brother of Cambodian Prime Minister Lon Nol, and was a casualty of the Cambodian coup of 1970. Nil was the youngest son of Lon Hin, a district administrator in the French colonial era. Like his brother Lon Nol, he was educated at the Lycée Chasseloup-Laubat in Saigon, and like the rest of his family became employed in the state security apparatus. He eventually became police commissioner of Memot in Kampong Cham Province.While Prince Norodom Sihanouk was on a trip abroad in Beijing, China, on March 18, 1970, Prince Sirik Matak assisted Lon Nol in organizing a vote of the National Assembly to depose Sihanouk as Head of State, giving himself emergency powers.On March 23, Sihanouk made a public appeal in China for Cambodians to revolt against the government. There was rioting in Kampong Cham on March 26 in which the governor's palace was stormed and several officials killed by the crowd, notably two National Assembly deputies, Kim Phon and Sos Saoun. Lon Nol had sent his brother to Kampong Cham in order to monitor the situation there; Nil was chosen partly as he owned rubber plantations in the area and was therefore familiar with it. In Tonle Bet, Nil was set upon by a mob of pro-Sihanouk workers from the Chup plantation, and was beaten to death in the town marketplace.There were persistent rumours that members of the crowd cut the liver from Lon Nil's body; it was then taken into a Chinese restaurant, where the owner was ordered to cook and slice it. It was then served to people in the immediate area. (Although the eating of an enemy's liver was considered a traditional act of revenge in Khmer culture, it was not commonplace, though it became a common propaganda device, as both sides in the subsequent Cambodian Civil War regularly accused each other's troops of committing it). A resident of Kampong Cham later stated that the crowd had done this specifically \"to express their extreme anger\" towards Lon Nol.Lon Nol's troops were subsequently able to suppress the demonstrations, causing several hundred further deaths.".
- Lon_Nil deathDate "1970-03-28".
- Lon_Nil deathYear "1970".
- Lon_Nil wikiPageID "6964505".
- Lon_Nil wikiPageLength "3418".
- Lon_Nil wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Lon_Nil wikiPageRevisionID "623299487".
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Beijing.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Cambodia.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Cambodian_Civil_War.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Cambodian_coup_of_1970.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Category:1970_deaths.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cambodian_anti-communists.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cambodian_murder_victims.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cambodian_politicians.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cannibalised_people.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Deaths_by_beating.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lon_family.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Murdered_politicians.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_murdered_in_Cambodia.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_the_Vietnam_War.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Chup.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Ho_Chi_Minh_City.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Kampong_Cham_(city).
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Kampong_Cham_Province.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Lon_Nol.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Memot_District.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Norodom_Sihanouk.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Sisowath_Sirik_Matak.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLink Tonle_Bet.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lon Nil".
- Lon_Nil dateOfDeath "1970-03-28".
- Lon_Nil name "Nil, Lon".
- Lon_Nil shortDescription "Cambodian politician".
- Lon_Nil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cambodia-politician-stub.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cambodian_name.
- Lon_Nil wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Lon_Nil description "Cambodian politician".
- Lon_Nil description "Cambodian politician".
- Lon_Nil subject Category:1970_deaths.
- Lon_Nil subject Category:Cambodian_anti-communists.
- Lon_Nil subject Category:Cambodian_murder_victims.
- Lon_Nil subject Category:Cambodian_politicians.
- Lon_Nil subject Category:Cannibalised_people.
- Lon_Nil subject Category:Deaths_by_beating.
- Lon_Nil subject Category:Lon_family.
- Lon_Nil subject Category:Murdered_politicians.
- Lon_Nil subject Category:People_murdered_in_Cambodia.
- Lon_Nil subject Category:People_of_the_Vietnam_War.
- Lon_Nil subject Category:Year_of_birth_missing.
- Lon_Nil hypernym Brother.
- Lon_Nil type Agent.
- Lon_Nil type Person.
- Lon_Nil type Politician.
- Lon_Nil type Person.
- Lon_Nil type Anti-communist.
- Lon_Nil type Incident.
- Lon_Nil type Politician.
- Lon_Nil type Agent.
- Lon_Nil type NaturalPerson.
- Lon_Nil type Thing.
- Lon_Nil type Q215627.
- Lon_Nil type Q5.
- Lon_Nil type Person.
- Lon_Nil comment "Lon Nil (died 28 March 1970) was the brother of Cambodian Prime Minister Lon Nol, and was a casualty of the Cambodian coup of 1970. Nil was the youngest son of Lon Hin, a district administrator in the French colonial era. Like his brother Lon Nol, he was educated at the Lycée Chasseloup-Laubat in Saigon, and like the rest of his family became employed in the state security apparatus.".
- Lon_Nil label "Lon Nil".
- Lon_Nil sameAs Q2044411.
- Lon_Nil sameAs m.0gz1zn.
- Lon_Nil sameAs Лон_Нил.
- Lon_Nil sameAs ลน_นิล.
- Lon_Nil sameAs Lon_Nil.
- Lon_Nil sameAs Q2044411.
- Lon_Nil sameAs 朗聂.
- Lon_Nil wasDerivedFrom Lon_Nil?oldid=623299487.
- Lon_Nil givenName "Lon".
- Lon_Nil isPrimaryTopicOf Lon_Nil.
- Lon_Nil name "Lon Nil".
- Lon_Nil name "Nil, Lon".
- Lon_Nil surname "Nil".