Interview with Deputy Prime Minister Ieng Sary
The 1978 Interview with Deputy Prime Minister Ieng Sary provides historical and political analysis of Kampuchea’s revolutionary path, directly from one of its highest-ranking leaders. Conducted by Dan Burstein of the American Marxist-Leninists, this interview outlines the stages of Kampuchea’s struggle—from the fight against French colonial rule to the war against U.S. imperialism and the establishment of socialism. Ieng Sary explains how revisionist betrayal, imperialist sabotage, and counterrevolutionary infiltration threatened the revolution. The document also highlights the successes of Democratic Kampuchea’s collectivization policies, its diplomatic stance against superpower influence, and the challenges of defending socialism from internal and external enemies.
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