MONATIO

Alleged political movement in Cambodia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

MONATIO, short for Mouvement National (lit.'National Movement'), was a short-lived, supposedly nationalist, political faction in Cambodia. The exact nature of the group is still obscure. On April 17, 1975, as the Khmer Rouge had entered Phnom Penh, this group took out a motor-cavalcade on the streets of the capital welcoming the arrival of the Khmer Rouge.[1]

Dates of operation17 April 1975
OpponentsDemocratic Kampuchea Khmer Rouge
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Mouvement National
MONATIO
Dates of operation17 April 1975
IdeologyKhmer nationalism
OpponentsDemocratic Kampuchea Khmer Rouge
WarsCambodian Civil War
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MONATIO militias parading in Phnom Penh

The group consisted of a handful of soldiers, dressed in black uniforms, accompanied by a number of students. MONATIO was headed by student leader Hem Keth Dara and the whole group in turn manipulated by Lon Non, brother of Lon Nol.[1][2]

Initially tolerated by the Khmer Rouge, MONATIO members were later rounded up and executed.[2][3] The Khmer Rouge later claimed that MONATIO had been a CIA conspiracy against the revolutionary government.[4]

A movie on the events of 1975, called MONATIO, was made by Norodom Sihanouk.[5]

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