The World - News from Oct. 6, 1989
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Khmer Rouge guerrillas put on display five prisoners they said were Vietnamese soldiers captured in Cambodia after Vietnam announced it had withdrawn all its forces last week. Guerrilla commander Son Sen, speaking at a Khmer Rouge camp, said the men were captured in fighting near the Thai border Tuesday, one week after Vietnam said it had pulled out all its troops. The men, looking dazed and tired, spoke fluent Vietnamese and Khmer, the Cambodian language. They said they were from Vietnam. Son Sen, commander of the Khmer Rouge forces and defense minister in the U.N.-recognized guerrilla coalition, said thousands of Vietnamese troops have stayed behind in Cambodia.
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