Sihanouk's warning
'I f.N Z Press Assn —Copyright f TOKYO, January 2. i Prince Norodom Sihanouk's National j United Front of CamI bodia has called on the Cambodian civilians and ’ foreign residents in ! Phnom Penh to go to the “liberated” zone, or to leave the city as speedily as possible, the Peking news agency, Hsinhua. j reports. The warning broadcast by Hsinhua and monitored in iTokyo, said: “The time has .(come when the Cambodian [people and N.U.F.C. should mete out punishment to the (traitorous w Lon Nol clique ;. . . and bring an end to the enormous misery caused by! the United States imperialist’s war of aggression against Cambodia. “At a time when the Cambodian people and their national liberation armed forces are launching violent attacks from all sides on the : last lair of the traitors, the NT TT P U rollc nn the* nprinlp
and foreign friends in Phnom Penh to go to the liberated zone at once, if they cannot , stage any struggle in the city ■ i “It also calls on foreign '■friends to immediately leave • Phnom Penh, m order to f avert life and property losses j; “Those compatriots and foreign residents and friends '(who cannot go to other e places should keep them j!selves far away from the .enemy’s strategic military objects and the residences » villas, palaces, and refuges » of the traitor Lon Nol and his i followers."
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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33423, 3 January 1974, Page 9
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230Sihanouk's warning Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33423, 3 January 1974, Page 9
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