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- Samlaut_Uprising abstract "The Samlaut Uprising, otherwise called the Samlaut Rebellion or Battambang Revolts, consists of two significant phases of revolts that first broke out near Samlaut in Battambang Province and subsequently spread into surrounding Provinces in Cambodia during 1967-1968.The revolutionary movement was largely made up by the dissident rural peasantry led by a group of discontented leftist intellectuals against Prince Norodom Sihanouk’s political organization –the Sangkum regime.The rebellion first erupted in early 1967 in the Samlaut subdistrict when hundreds of frustrated peasants who were fed up with the government policies, treatment by local military, land displacement, and other poor socio-economic conditions, revolted against the government, first killing two soldiers on the morning of April 2. In the following weeks, the revolt quickly expanded with much more destruction brought upon government property and personnel. By June 1967, 4,000 or more villagers fled their homes in Southern Battambang Province into the marquis (forest) to join the growing group of rebels and escape the military troops sent by Sihanouk. Following after in the early 1968, Cambodia experienced a more organized and matured second uprising that had expanded both geographically and politically through months of re-grouping, recruitment and propaganda processes, and was much more widespread and destructive than the first occurrence.According to some academics such as Ben Kiernan and Donald Kirk, the Samlaut rebellion is seen as the initial beginnings of the Cambodian revolutionary movement (the Cambodian Civil War) that eventually led to victory of the Communist forces Khmer Rouge and the establishment of the Democratic Kampuchea.Kiernan says that the rebellion was the “baptism of fire for the small but steadily growing Cambodian revolutionary movement” while Kirk mentions that it was “a prelude, in a microcosm, of the conflict that would sweep across the country three years later.”".
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- Samlaut_Uprising wikiPageWikiLink Battambang_Province.
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- Samlaut_Uprising wikiPageWikiLink Communist_Party_of_Kampuchea.
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- Samlaut_Uprising wikiPageWikiLinkText "Samlaut Uprising".
- Samlaut_Uprising wikiPageWikiLinkText "rebellion".
- Samlaut_Uprising caption "Peasants rebels in the Battambang Province of Kampuchea".
- Samlaut_Uprising causes "Sihanouk's strong-handed Sangkum regime, Government's policy of directly purchasing rice from farmers at prices far below the black market rate , corruption, land dispossession & heavy-handed treatment by local soldiers, especially under Lon Nol.".
- Samlaut_Uprising consequence "Mass destruction of villages. especially from widespread aerial bombardment throughout western Kampuchea, hundreds of casualties from both conflicting parties & widespread displacement of peasants".
- Samlaut_Uprising date "--04-02".
- Samlaut_Uprising place "Cambodia ; primarily Battambang Province, by 1968, the rebellion had spread to many other provinces, especially Ratanakiri in the Northeastern region".
- Samlaut_Uprising result "Establishment of a network of communist bases, calls and lines of communication throughout Kampuchea, large supporting peasantry base for the growing revolutionary Kampuchean movement against the Royal Government".
- Samlaut_Uprising title ""Battambang Revolts"".
- Samlaut_Uprising title ""Samlaut Rebellion"".
- Samlaut_Uprising title "Samlaut Uprising".
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- Samlaut_Uprising subject Category:1967_in_Cambodia.
- Samlaut_Uprising subject Category:Conflicts_in_1967.
- Samlaut_Uprising subject Category:History_of_Cambodia.
- Samlaut_Uprising comment "The Samlaut Uprising, otherwise called the Samlaut Rebellion or Battambang Revolts, consists of two significant phases of revolts that first broke out near Samlaut in Battambang Province and subsequently spread into surrounding Provinces in Cambodia during 1967-1968.The revolutionary movement was largely made up by the dissident rural peasantry led by a group of discontented leftist intellectuals against Prince Norodom Sihanouk’s political organization –the Sangkum regime.The rebellion first erupted in early 1967 in the Samlaut subdistrict when hundreds of frustrated peasants who were fed up with the government policies, treatment by local military, land displacement, and other poor socio-economic conditions, revolted against the government, first killing two soldiers on the morning of April 2. ".
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