Cease Fire – 1995

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Cease Fire – 1995

1995

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The Cambodian government had offered amnesty to members of the Khmer Rouge, which expired on January 15, 1995. According to government figures, almost 2,000 fighters had surrendered in the month prior to January. The government estimated the current strength of the Khmer Rouge was between 5,000 and 10,000 hard-core troops.1 There were some positive developments in August: members of the Khmer Rouge were reported to have said that they would go to Phnom Penh to lay the groundwork for negotiations with the Cambodian Government in order to end the country’s long-running civil war. The rebels, however, “agreed to the talks once the government dropped demands that a ceasefire be signed before negotiations.”2 A ceasefire agreement was not reached.

  1. “January, 1995, Cambodia,” in Keesing’s Record of World Events, vol. 41, 40366.
  2. “Khmer Rouge in Peace Talks Offer,” Herald Sun, August 11, 1995.