| 11. | On the battlefield, the Kampucheans quickly lost ground as their combat units were pushed back by the Vietnamese.
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| 12. | On 7 January 1979, the Vietnamese Army entered Phnom Penh along with the Kampuchean United Front for National Salvation.
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| 13. | Then in December 1976, the Kampuchean Revolutionary Organisation sent greetings to the Vietnamese Communist Party during their Fourth Congress.
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| 14. | UJPRK was a member of the Kampuchean United Front for National Construction and Defense, the front of Kampuchean mass organizations.
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| 15. | UJPRK was a member of the Kampuchean United Front for National Construction and Defense, the front of Kampuchean mass organizations.
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| 16. | Nonetheless, the KPNLF continued to operate in small groups, harassing the Vietnamese and their Kampuchean allies using guerrilla tactics.
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| 17. | The Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party was the only party to contest the election, and won all 117 seats.
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| 18. | Sovan was a founding leader of Kampuchean United Front for National Salvation ( KUFNS or FUNSK ) on November 25, 1978.
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| 19. | On December 3, 1978, Radio Hanoi announced the formation of the Kampuchean National United Front for National Salvation ( KNUFNS ).
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| 20. | In September 1966, the party changed its name in secret to the Kampuchean ( or Khmer ) Communist Party ( KCP ).
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