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In 1957, under the direction of his socialist-leaning father, who was at the time the current King's son, Prince and the de facto leader of Cambodia, the ''Ankar Khamarak Kayarith'' was transformed into the "Royal Socialist Khmer Youth", with Sihanouk himself serving as president of this state-run organization, now controlled by the Royal government. The 2,000 members and the leaders of [[Scouting in Cambodia|Cambodian Scouting]] were permitted by the government to carry on activities. Scouts and Scout leaders attended the [[World Jamboree]] in 1959 in the [[Philippines]], among them Prince Norodom Yuvaneath. Soon after, Sihanouk announced the dissolution of the Cambodian Boy Scout Association, whose members were subsequently integrated into the JSRK, a government sponsored [[National Socialism (disambiguation)|national socialist]]{{source?|date=October 2012}} youth movement.
In 1957, under the direction of his socialist-leaning father, who was at the time the current King's son, Prince and the de facto leader of Cambodia, the ''Ankar Khamarak Kayarith'' was transformed into the "Royal Socialist Khmer Youth", with Sihanouk himself serving as president of this state-run organization, now controlled by the Royal government. The 2,000 members and the leaders of [[Scouting in Cambodia|Cambodian Scouting]] were permitted by the government to carry on activities. Scouts and Scout leaders attended the [[World Jamboree]] in 1959 in the [[Philippines]], among them Prince Norodom Yuvaneath. Soon after, Sihanouk announced the dissolution of the Cambodian Boy Scout Association, whose members were subsequently integrated into the JSRK, a government sponsored [[National Socialism (disambiguation)|national socialist]]{{citation needed|date=October 2012}} youth movement.


Norodom Yuvaneath married [[Yin Kim]] in June 1962. In 1970 after the coup by General [[Lon Nol]], Yuvaneath's family fled to Beijing where they lived until 1980 when Yuvaneath moved his family to [[Connecticut]] in the [[United States]]. Yuvaneath has three children:
Norodom Yuvaneath married [[Yin Kim]] in June 1962. In 1970 after the coup by General [[Lon Nol]], Yuvaneath's family fled to Beijing where they lived until 1980 when Yuvaneath moved his family to [[Connecticut]] in the [[United States]]. Yuvaneath has three children:

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Prince Norodom Yuvaneath (b. October 17, 1943 in Phnom Penh) is the first son of the late king of Cambodia, Norodom Sihanouk and Princess Sisowath Pongsanmoni. He is the half-brother of the current king, Norodom Sihamoni.

Personal life

In 1957, under the direction of his socialist-leaning father, who was at the time the current King's son, Prince and the de facto leader of Cambodia, the Ankar Khamarak Kayarith was transformed into the "Royal Socialist Khmer Youth", with Sihanouk himself serving as president of this state-run organization, now controlled by the Royal government. The 2,000 members and the leaders of Cambodian Scouting were permitted by the government to carry on activities. Scouts and Scout leaders attended the World Jamboree in 1959 in the Philippines, among them Prince Norodom Yuvaneath. Soon after, Sihanouk announced the dissolution of the Cambodian Boy Scout Association, whose members were subsequently integrated into the JSRK, a government sponsored national socialist[citation needed] youth movement.

Norodom Yuvaneath married Yin Kim in June 1962. In 1970 after the coup by General Lon Nol, Yuvaneath's family fled to Beijing where they lived until 1980 when Yuvaneath moved his family to Connecticut in the United States. Yuvaneath has three children:

He was educated at the prestigious Lycée Sisowath. In addition to his native Khmer, the prince also speaks French and English.

Government

In 1993, after the Vietnamese left Cambodia, King Norodom Sihanouk returned to Cambodia and, on December 31 of that year, elevated Prince Yuvaneath to the rank of Sdech Krom Luon, appointing him Privy Counsellor to His Majesty the King, a rank equal to that of Deputy Prime Minister.[2] After King Sihanouk abdicated, the new king Sihamoni, Yuvaneath's younger spear brother, appointed Yuvaneath the Supreme Royal Advisor.[3] In this capacity, Yuvaneath proclaimed his opposition to the tribunal of former Khmer Rouge leaders, believing that the 1975-1979 turmoil resulting in the massacre of over 2 million Cambodians was a result of foreign intervention by the Vietnamese and Thai governments. Yuvaneath also stated his belief that a trial would be contrary to the interests of national reconciliation. Despite Yuvaneath's opposition to the tribunal, neither the king nor Sihanouk has made a public statement about trials.[3] Yuvaneath is also a Commander of the Royal Order of Monisaraphon.

See also

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