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Two suitcases were delivered to the Sihanouk's palace, one addressed to the head of state, and the other to Prince Vakrivan, his head of protocol.
Within days, l ' Observateur and two other papers were closed by the government, fifty people were detained indefinitely for questioning and the political director of Sihanouk's own newspaper was fired for an editorial objecting to heavy-handed political intimidation.
If one side ever defeated the other, the next step of either party would be to end Sihanouk's role in ruling the country.
FUNCINPEC and the ANS, on the other hand, benefiting from its unified structure and Sihanouk's status, began to increase its prominence.
The princes who headed the party-Ranariddh, Sihanouk's half-brother Norodom Sirivudh, and Sisowath Sirirath ( the son of Sirik Matak, who deposed Sihanouk in the 1970 coup )-disagreed violently over corruption, Vietnam, the Khmer Rouge, land reform, and other issues.

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However members of the government and army, who resented Sihanouk's ruling style as well as his tilt away from the United States, did have a motivation to overthrow him.
While Sihanouk's deal with China and Vietnam in the short term kept both countries from arming the Cambodian left, it did not prevent the Cambodian left from launching an unsupported rebellion on its own.

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The character of the new regime was right-wing and nationalist ; most significantly, it ended Sihanouk's period of covert cooperation with the North Vietnamese regime and the Viet Cong, and aligned Cambodia with South Vietnam in the ongoing Second Indochina War.
On October 9, Sihanouk was condemned to death in absentia by a military court ; his mother, Queen Kossamak-the symbolic representative of the monarchy under Sihanouk's regime-was placed under house arrest, and his wife Monique was sentenced to life imprisonment.
Almost from the start, the Republic was plagued by many of the same political divisions and infighting that had marked Sihanouk's regime ; primary among these was a damaging power struggle between Lon Nol and Sirik Matak.
Following the withdrawal of Vietnamese troops from Cambodia, Sihanouk's son, Prince Norodom Ranariddh, served as co-prime minister with Hun Sen from 1993 to 1997, and led the party until October 2006 ; current leader Keo Puth Rasmey succeeded Ranariddh.
He was eventually forced to resign after losing a vote of no-confidence in the National Assembly ; he was considered to have committed lèse majesté by not following Sihanouk's demands closely enough.
Sihanouk, then acting as Prime Minister, placed him in charge of defence in 1952, formally appointing him Minister of Defence in the interim government set up after independence in 1954 ; Sihanouk's Sangkum movement absorbed the Khmer Renovation Party prior to the Sangkum victory in the 1955 elections.

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* Khmer Bleu, Sihanouk's domestic opponents on the right, whom he so named to distinguish them from his domestic opponents on the left, the ' Khmer Rouge '
China accepted Sihanouk's overtures and became a valuable counterweight to growing Vietnamese and Thai pressure on Cambodia.
Kang's backing of Pol Pot was an effort to back his own cause within the Chinese Communist Party, as his touting of Pol Pot as the true voice of the Cambodian revolution was in large part an attack on the Chinese Foreign Ministry, whose pragmatic support for Prince Sihanouk's regime was thereby presented as reactionary.
Within Norodom Sihanouk's FUNCINPEC, he rose to the rank of deputy Chief of Staff of the Sihanoukist military, the Armee Nationale Sihanoukiste or ANS, and spent most of the eighties in refugee camps on the Thai-Cambodian border.
On March 12, 1970, while Sihanouk was on a trip abroad, Sirik Matak canceled Sihanouk's trade agreements and Lon Nol demanded that all North Vietnamese and NLF troops leave Cambodia by dawn on March 15 ( the deadline passed without any response from the Vietnamese ).

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Despite Sihanouk's allegations, there is no evidence that this coup was planned by the United States Central Intelligence Agency.
The Khmer Republic's leadership was plagued by disunity among its three principal figures: Lon Nol, Sihanouk's cousin Sirik Matak, and National Assembly leader In Tam.
However, events rapidly developed far beyond the original plan, and with the encouragement of Sirik Matak – who wished to see Sihanouk deposed as Head of State – Lon Nol was ultimately to engineer Sihanouk's removal.
The Khmer Republic ( 1970 – 1975 ) was founded in order to do away with Cambodia's widespread corruption and to restore Cambodia's sovereignty in its eastern regions, occupied by Vietnamese communist insurgents as a result of Sihanouk's " neutrality " policies.
Another important factor was the dire state of the Cambodian economy, an indirect result of Sihanouk's policies of pursuing neutrality through virulent anti-Americanism.
The relatively small royal army, which at the time of the coup had around 35, 000 troops ( in accordance with Sihanouk's stated policy of neutrality ), was greatly expanded.
Khieu Samphan was the only person to serve in this office, which he assumed after Sihanouk's resignation.
After the event was over, the participants were dragged from their cars and beaten with rifle butts by Sihanouk's police and army.
Sihanouk's attitude toward the left was often cynical.
A third development was Sihanouk's own belief that he had been targeted by United States intelligence agencies for replacement by a more pro-Western leader.
By the late 1960s, Sihanouk's delicate domestic and foreign policy balancing act was beginning to go awry.
After the communist victory in the Cambodian Civil War in 1975 and their establishment of Democratic Kampuchea, Sihanouk's supporters were sidelined and purged, while Sihanouk himself was placed under effective house arrest.

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Prince Sihanouk's powers of prognostication some day may be confirmed but history is not likely to praise the courage of his convictions.
Sihanouk's " royal crusade for independence " resulted in grudging French acquiescence to his demands for a transfer of sovereignty.
Members of the Pracheachon were subject to constant harassment and to arrests because the party remained outside Sihanouk's political organization, Sangkum.
* Kingdom of Cambodia ( Cambodia, March – August 1945 ) – King Norodom Sihanouk's regime with Son Ngoc Thanh as Prime Minister after proclaiming independence from France.
Sihanouk's public criticism and mockery of the Khmer Viet Minh had the damaging effect of increasing the power of the hardline, anti-Vietnamese, but also anti-monarchist, members of the CPK, led by Pol Pot.
The explosion happened adjacent to a room in the palace where Sihanouk's parents were present.
Meanwhile, the mutineers had turned the ship over to Prince Norodom Sihanouk's government, declared themselves anti-war revolutionaries, and were granted asylum.
The main causes of the coup were Norodom Sihanouk's toleration of North Vietnamese activity within Cambodia's borders, allowing heavily armed Vietnamese Communist outfits de facto control over vast areas of eastern Cambodia.
Despite these actions, which directly contradicted Sihanouk's policy of partial tolerance of North Vietnamese activity, it appears that Lon Nol himself had great personal reluctance to depose the Head of State: he initially may merely have wanted Sihanouk to apply more pressure to the North Vietnamese.
Sihanouk's domination of political life during the 1950s and 60s meant that there were few confident or experienced Cambodian politicians.
Members of the Pracheachon were subject to constant harassment and to arrests because the party remained outside Sihanouk's Sangkum.
Predominantly animist peoples, with few ties to the Buddhist culture of the lowland Khmers, the Khmer Loeu had resented Sihanouk's attempts to " civilise " them.

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