FULRO insurgency | ||||||||
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Part of the Vietnam War (until 1975), Cambodian Civil War (until 1975), Cambodian–Vietnamese War, (until 1991) insurgency in Laos, and the Cold War (until 1991) | ||||||||
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Belligerents | ||||||||
Supported by:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (1970–1975)[1] ![]() (1974–1992) |
Communist forces:![]() (1964–1976) ![]() (until 1975) ![]() (after 1976) |
Anti-communist forces:![]() ![]() (1964–1972)[1] | ||||||
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Casualties and losses | ||||||||
200,000 Montagnards dead ![]() | Unknown | Unknown |
The United Front for the Liberation of Oppressed Races (French: Front unifié de lutte des races opprimées, abbreviated FULRO) waged a nearly three decade long insurgency against the governments of North and South Vietnam, and later the unified Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The FULRO insurgents represented the interests of indigenous Muslim and Hindu Cham, Montagnards, and Buddhist Khmer Krom against the ethnic Kinh Vietnamese. They were supported and equipped by China and Cambodia according to those countries' interests in the Indochina Wars.