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Sananikone family

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The Sananikone family were a powerful conservative[1] aristocratic family in Laos, with notable members including Prime Minister Phoui Sananikone , General Oudone Sananikone and his brother Oudong Sananikone.

History

Based in Central Laos, particularly Vientiane, the Sananikone family were often referred as the "Rockefellers" or the Kennedys of Laos. The Sananikones' owned an airline, Veha Akhat, which leased planes and pilots from Taiwan for paramilitary operations, which lend themselves easily to commerce with opium-growing tribes people, where some of their wealth came from. They are very private people and very little is known about them. Many of the Sananikone clan have changed their last name to avoid execution during the Vietnam war.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Document 192 - Foreign Relations of the United States, 1964–1968, Volume XXVIII, Laos - Historical Documents - Office of the Historian". History.state.gov. Retrieved 2014-05-23.
  2. ^ "[CTRL] The CIA and the New Opium War - from Ramparts (May 1971)". Mail-archive.com. 2000-01-04. Retrieved 2014-05-23.