• Quinim Pholsena (18 November 1915 – 1 April 1963) was a leftist politician and the Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Laos from 1962 to 1963, under Prime...
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    She is the fifth daughter of former Lao Minister of Foreign Affairs Quinim Pholsena. Together with her siblings, she studied at Beijing Bayi School between...
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    Sounthone Pathammavong Kou Abhay Somsanith Vongkotrattana Souvanna Phouma Quinim Pholsena (Disputed) Boun Oum Born (1907-11-13)13 November 1907 Luang Phrabang...
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    and Planning. After the assassination of leftist Foreign Minister Quinim Pholsena on 1 April 1963, Souphanouvong left the government and retreated again...
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  • 1963. On 1 April, the pro-Pathet Lao Neutralist Foreign Minister, Quinim Pholsena, was killed by his bodyguard; it was regarded as vengeance for Kettsana's...
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    Kang) was a political party in Laos. The party was established by Quinim Pholsena in 1956 after he was expelled from the National Progressive Party....
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  • Date Victim(s) Assassin(s) Notes 1 April 1963 Quinim Pholsena, foreign minister of Laos Chy Kong, a soldier assigned to guard Pholsena's villa...
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    school levels, graduated in 1968 Khemmani Pholsena, daughter of former Lao Minister of Foreign Affairs Quinim Pholsena - attended school in Beijing between...
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    (1901–1984) 30 August 1960 13 December 1960 105 days Lao People's Rally Quinim Pholsena ກວີນິມ ພົລເສນາ (1915–1963) (not recognized) 11 December 1960 13 December...
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    Phouma (1901–1984) 1960 (1) Prince Boun Oum (1912–1980) 1960–1962 6 Quinim Pholsena (1915–1963) 1962–1963 (4) Prince Souvanna Phouma (1901–1984) 1963–1964...
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  • (surname Nakaima) Renhō Harry Tong Wi Man Shuang Ji [ko] Phoumi Nosavan Quinim Pholsena Alice Lau Anuar Tan Abdullah Anthony Loke Bong Kee Chok Cha Kee Chin...
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  • to accept Soviet aid, Souvanna named his new cabinet. It included Quinim Pholsena and a couple of Pathet Lao officials. This solidified American support...
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  • Zealand Penny Wong, Senator, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Australia Quinim Pholsena, Foreign Minister, Kingdom of Laos Raymond Chan, Minister of State...
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  • begins. 8 May - Soulivong Savang, current Lao royal pretender 1 April - Quinim Pholsena, Laotian foreign minister, assassinated Evans, Grant (2002). A Short...
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  • Xi met with friends of the Pholsena family of Laos in Vientiane. The Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Laos Quinim Pholsena, who was assassinated, and...
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    Jonathan Cape. Died: Quinim Pholsena, 47, the Foreign Minister of Laos, was assassinated by a soldier assigned to guard him. Quinim and his wife had returned...
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