Norodom Sihanouk Oral History Statement JFK#1, 3/24/1964 Administrative Information

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Norodom Sihanouk Oral History Statement JFK#1, 3/24/1964 Administrative nformation Creator: Norodom Sihanouk Date of Statement: April 24, 1964 Length: 3 pages Biographical Note Norodom Sihanouk (1922-2012) was the Head of State of Cambodia from 1960 to 1970. This statement focuses on the Cambodian people s opinions of John F. Kennedy and the hopes that he would improve United States foreign policy concerning Asian countries, among other topics. Access Open Usage Restrictions Copyright of these materials has passed to the United States Government upon the death of the interviewee. Users of these materials are advised to determine the copyright status of any document from which they wish to publish. Copyright The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Under certain conditions specified in the law, libraries and archives are authorized to furnish a photocopy or other reproduction. One of these specified conditions is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research. f a user makes a request for, or later uses, a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excesses of fair use, that user may be liable for copyright infringement. This institution reserves the right to refuse to accept a copying order if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the order would involve violation of copyright law. The copyright law extends its protection to unpublished works from the moment of creation in a tangible form. Direct your questions concerning copyright to the reference staff. Transcript of Oral History nterview These electronic documents were created from transcripts available in the research room of the John F. Kennedy Library. The transcripts were scanned using optical character recognition and the resulting text files were proofread against the original transcripts. Some formatting changes were made. Page numbers are noted where they would have occurred at the bottoms of the pages of the original transcripts. f researchers have any concerns about accuracy, they are encouraged to visit the Library and consult the transcripts and the interview recordings.

Suggested Citation Norodom Sihanouk, April 25, 1964 (page number), John F. Kennedy Library Oral History Program.

Oral History Statement Of Norodom Sihanouk Although a legal agreement was not signed during the lifetime of Norodom Sihanouk, upon his death, ownership of the recording and transcript of his interview for the Oral History Program passed to the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library. The following terms and conditions apply: 1. The transcript is available for use by researchers. 2. The tape recording shall be made available to those researchers who have access to the transcript. 3. Copyright to the interview transcript and tape is assigned to the United States Government. 4. Copies of the transcript and the tape recording may be provided by the Library to researchers upon request for a fee. 5. Copies of the transcript and tape recording may be deposited in or loaned to institutions other than the John F. Kennedy Library.

Norodom Sihanouk JFK #1 Table of Contents Page Topic 1 Reaction to John F. Kennedy s [JFK] election in Cambodia 2 Hopes that JFK would improve the United States approach towards Asian countries and grief over his death 3 Ramifications of JFK s death

.. SAMDECH PREAH N Ol\OJOM ~ ll:lan O lll(, UMYUV1"&"CH CHEF DE L TAT DU CAMBODCE PHNOHPENH No. J:9.5 /SPU Hr Robert.F. Kennedy, Office of the Attorney General, Washington, D.C. April 2.5th,, 1964... /. oh:ce OF./ );../ R r::-,-.,._ f. ~\.....,:_ /VF"o ; 4 i fvf liy 7 ~,. 1964 \ -.:l \ )0. o,-. -, "...: : r;c ; 1[Ht>." Dear Mr Kennedy, thank you for your letter of March 2Jrd, asking me to t a pe-record a candid assessment of the achievements, and influence on the history of our times of your brother, the late President John 1 F.Kennedy, for inclusion in the oral history secti_on of the Library,which! is to be built at Boston,Massachusetts,to perpetuate the memory of a youthful statesman,whose untimely death shattered in tragic fashion the high hopea placea throughout the worla in hi1 oapaoity tor leadership and noble intentions. need hardly say how flattered am by this request that should make my modest contribution to such a project. But, as only had the good fortune to meet President Kennedy on one occasion, and possess no i nside knowledge of the personal r8le he played in the major events which marked his tenure of the Presidency, do not feel myself to be ; i n a position to contribute anything on this subject likely to be value, i c t~.:...nterest to scholars and future historians. J: have decided, therei ore, l t 11at the assistance you ask of me would best assume the :Corm 0 the :. fvllowing very general and brief appreciation 0 the President and his. - ) a..: aievements as seen through Cambodian eyes, and rom the Cambodian.:> tandpoint i "The news of Mr Jolm.F. Kennedys election to the Presidency or the United States 0 America was welc9med in Cambodia, where nerves had become somewhat :frayed by the obvious determination of the outgoing Government to ignore; the powerful forces making :for change Unleashed ~hroughout the world, and to maintain the "status quo" cost what it.. d ghti a tendency sometimes to be found among older men, who have failed t o keep abreast of the times. The election of a President of the United States still yol.ing in years, with an intellectuals approach. to the business of Government, completed by praotioal experience 0 the 1 P.T.O.

-------~. - 2 - - Limitations o:f powor, who was alive to the need for the American People to adopt a "pioneers" approach to challeneing present-day problems, cave us t;ood Grounda to hope that the American Government \Uldcr his aeais would modi:fy its rigid attitude towards Asian aspirations& aspirations which could not be inde:finitely contained by the de:fences built up against them, nor silenced by the woight 0 armament brought into line :for that purpose. These hopes were to be increased by the Presidents statesmanlike handl i ng of the crisis,which occurred shortly after he had assumed office,.. when an invasion o:f Cuba by an armed :force, allegedly trained and equipped with the clandestine assistance o:f certain American organizations, :faced him with the unwelcome choice of either committing the.american Air Force to the battle, or abandoning to their :fate those who believed that such " support would be :forthcoming in their hour of need. His refusal to involve American Armed Forces directly in an attack on a neighbouring Country, despite a great public out~ry by reactionary elements urging this course o:f action, showed him to be a man o:f rectitude and courage.... Our confidence in President Kennedys ability to lead was to be con:firrned by the resolute :fashion in which he championed the claims o:f the nearo minority to be treated on an equal footing with, and to enjoy the same rights and privileges as, those American citizens who were not o:f A:frican descent. The speeches he made in support of this claim to equal "civic rights" had the authentic ring o:f greatness. n~ similar fashion, we ~ollowed with sympathy and attention his e orts to lessen world tensions ~c:uld, in particular, to come to an understanding with the Soviet Union in. regard to the suspension 0 nuclear explosions; and, al though my Government; found its elf" unable to subscribe to the agreement :finally come to, this ii should not be ascribed to any failure on our part to recognize the importance of such an achievement." ndeed, you may rest assured, Hr Attorney General, that your 1 brothers death was sincerely mourned by the People of" Cambodia, moved that a li:fe so rich in promise should have been terminated in such brutal :fashion, and dismayed to see their hopes dispelled that President Kennedy.! would lead the American People to recognize the self-evident right o:f all Peoples to orge their national destiny, ree :from outside pressures, or oroicn interference in their internal a airs, and to adopt the state - orru, and the social, and economic system.best suited to their native genius, their historic antecedents and the conditions in which they lived. For my part, share :fully in my Peoples sorrow, the more so per~~ s as had occasion to meet the President in New York in September 196 1,an<l was immediately impressed by the ease with which he carried his h eavy responsibilities, by his natural distinction and youth ul vitality and by his readiness to listen with patience and respect to opinions, which conflioted with hie own appreciation 0 the situation in South-~ast Asia. ". :;,t!. i ~, ~. f. ~. ~.-,/ ; -:.-. :.- f- f,.-... ~ - : ~ P.T.o. ;1 i

.. >.~ - J - am of the opinion that vital period in the worl.ds history in your native Boston, wil.l confirm President Kennedy died, a l.ight was re-1it or many years to come. historians, who study this at the John.1". Kennedy Library my personal ear that, when,_ put out which may not be am, Yours sincerely /. (.. NORODOM SXH.ANOUX..!, " : "... ;...!.. ~. :.,..." ",.... i j... ~ ~....