FULRO insurgency
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The United Front for the Liberation of Oppressed Races (French: Front uni de lutte des races opprimées, abbreviated FULRO) waged a nearly three decade long insurgency against the governments of North and South Vietnam, and later the unified Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The FULRO insurgents represented the interests of minority Muslim and Hindu Cham, Christian Montagnards, and Buddhist Khmer Krom against the ethnic Kinh Vietnamese. They were supported and equipped by China and Cambodia according to those countries' interests in the Indochina Wars.
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La insurgencia en Vietnam fue librada por el Frente Unido para la Liberación de las Razas Oprimidas (FULRO) contra los gobiernos de Vietnam del Sur y Vietnam del Norte y posteriormente contra la República Socialista de Vietnam. Los insurgentes FULRO representaban los intereses de las minorías musulmanas e hindúes Cham, cristianos degareses y budistas jemeres de la Baja Camboya contra la etnia gin vietnamita. Fueron apoyados y equipados por la República Popular China y el Primer Reino de Camboya de acuerdo con los intereses de esos países en la Tercera Guerra de Indochina.
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FULRO insurgency
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Insurgencia en Vietnam
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FULRO insurgency
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Cambodia
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Khmer Republic
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Libya
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Viet Cong
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Supported by:
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Communist forces:
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GRUNK
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Anti-communist forces:
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FULRO
* FLC
* FLHP
* FLKK
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Ho Chi Minh
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Võ Nguyên Giáp
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Nguyễn Văn Thiệu
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Ngô Đình Diệm
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Nguyễn Cao Kỳ
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Lê Trọng Tấn
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Ngô Quang Trưởng
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Cao Văn Viên
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Nguyễn Hữu Thọ
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Chau Dara
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Hoang Van Thai
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Les Kosem
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Lê Duẩn
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Nguyen Van Linh
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Phạm Văn Đồng
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Po Dharma
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Tran Van Tra
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Van Tien Dung
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Y Bham Enuol
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Y-Ghok Niê Krieng
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FULRO insurgency
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1964-09-20
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the Vietnam War, the Cambodian–Vietnamese War, the insurgency in Laos and the Cold War
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Vietnamese victory
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The United Front for the Liberation of Oppressed Races (French: Front uni de lutte des races opprimées, abbreviated FULRO) waged a nearly three decade long insurgency against the governments of North and South Vietnam, and later the unified Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The FULRO insurgents represented the interests of minority Muslim and Hindu Cham, Christian Montagnards, and Buddhist Khmer Krom against the ethnic Kinh Vietnamese. They were supported and equipped by China and Cambodia according to those countries' interests in the Indochina Wars.
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La insurgencia en Vietnam fue librada por el Frente Unido para la Liberación de las Razas Oprimidas (FULRO) contra los gobiernos de Vietnam del Sur y Vietnam del Norte y posteriormente contra la República Socialista de Vietnam. Los insurgentes FULRO representaban los intereses de las minorías musulmanas e hindúes Cham, cristianos degareses y budistas jemeres de la Baja Camboya contra la etnia gin vietnamita. Fueron apoyados y equipados por la República Popular China y el Primer Reino de Camboya de acuerdo con los intereses de esos países en la Tercera Guerra de Indochina.
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Communistforces:
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Khmer Republic
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Supported by:
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Viet Cong
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Libya
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Cambodia
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(until 1975)
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(1964–1972)
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(1964–1975)
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(1964–1976)
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(1970–1975)
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(1970–1987)
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(1974–1992)
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(after 1976)
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*FLC
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*FLHP
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*FLKK
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FULRO
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GRUNK
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1964-09-20
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Vietnamese victory