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Khmer People's National Liberation Armed Forces

The Khmer People's National Liberation Armed Forces (KPNLAF) was the military component of the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) a political front organized in 1979 in opposition to the Vietnamese-installed People's Republic of Kampuchea (PRK) regime in Cambodia. The KPNLAF was loyal to Son Sann, a former Prime Minister under Prince Norodom Sihanouk and the founder of the KPNLF political movement.
==Establishment==
The KPNLAF was formed in March 1979 from various anti-communist groups that had concentrated on the Thai-Cambodian border and which were opposed to the People's Republic of Kampuchea, the Vietnamese-backed government of Cambodia.〔(Keat Gin Ooi, ''Southeast Asia: A Historical Encyclopedia,'' ABC-CLIO, 2004, ISBN 1-57607-770-5 )〕 〔Daniel Bultmann (2015) 'Inside Cambodian Insurgency. A Sociological Perspective on Civil Wars and Conflict', Ashgate: Burlington, VT/Farnham, UK, ISBN 9781472443076.〕 Many of these groups were essentially warlord bands, engaging more in smuggling and in internecine fighting than in combat operations. They were brought together by General Dien Del, a former career officer of the Khmer Republic who became chief of the KPNLAF General Staff. By mid-1979 there were 1600 armed soldiers in the KPNLAF.〔Corfield, p. 10.〕
The KPNLF was proclaimed on October 9, 1979 at (Sok Sann ), a camp in the jungles of the Cardamom Mountains that contained barely 2000 men〔Bekaert, J., "Kampuchea: The Year of the Nationalists?" ''Southeast Asian Affairs,'' Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore (1983), pp. 169.〕 and was a merger of 13 armed groups, some of them remnants of the Khmer National Armed Forces. The following month the first shipment of 3000 rifles arrived from Beijing.〔Corfield JJ. ''A History of the Cambodian Non-Communist Resistance, 1975-1983.'' Clayton, Vic., Australia: Centre of Southeast Asian Studies, Monash University, 1991, p. 11.〕 In 1981 overall command was given to General Sak Sutsakhan, another prominent member of the Republic's former army.

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