
Was Norodom Norindrapong really a prisoner of the Khmer Rouge when he and Prince Sihamoni were called to return home from overseas by receiving a faked telegram had summoned them back to Phnom Penh in April, 1976? As Prince Norodom Norindrapong clearly confessed to his Khmer children 2 years ago on Radio Free Asia, which was replayed on 9 October, 2003, after he died on 8: "Pol Pot was a true nationalist. Pol Pot used to leading his DK army fought against Yuons. And Pol Pot's regime was to have Yuons who had hidden inside to kill too many Khmers. And all good committees who were murdered by Yuons in the country. Prince Norodom Sihanouk who was under house arrest, but the DK leaders like Khieu Samphan, and Sdech (Prince Norodom Sihanouk) often made a visit to DK cooperative. We went to every province, we were not to be imprisoned; I accompanied him to see the hydraulic system of dikes, to see factory workers, to see workers' living, had food, to have houses built. They didn't bully us. We were comfortably served with food. They let us have servants. We all-royal families went to see DK cooperatives. And I followed up with DK Radio was that I saw DK regime that fairly served workers and farmers. And from 1976-79; we went to Siem Reap, Kompong Som, Kompong Speu, Kompong Cham, Sisophon...etc." And recently, interviewed with RFA, 30 July, 2003, Chhang Yuk clearly told us that the Vietnamese shipped arms to Khmer Rouge in 1976. He's got documents being signed by Vietnamese. In <b>...</b>
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