ET Secure IT. Panache Tech and Gadgets. Panache People City Life. ET Magazine. Browse Companies:. To see your saved stories, click on link hightlighted in bold. Fill in your details: Will be displayed Will not be displayed Will be displayed. Share this Comment: Post to Twitter. Post-Conflict April 18, December 2, : Prince Sihanouk was named as head-of-state on April 25, , and Penn Nouth formed a government as prime minister.
A new constitution was promulgated, and the Democratic Kampuchea was proclaimed on January 5, Parliamentary elections were held on March 20, Pol Pot of the Khmer Rouge formed a government as prime minister on April 11, Some 1.
Medicins Sans Frontieres MSF established a mission of personnel to provide humanitarian assistance to Cambodian refugees in Thailand beginning in Britain imposed diplomatic sanctions non-recognition against the government on December 6, India provided diplomatic assistance diplomatic recognition to the government on July 7, On January 22, , Thailand accused Cambodia of using chemical weapons against Khmer Rouges rebels.
The National Assembly approved a new constitution, and elected Heng Samrin as head-of-state on June 27, Pen Sovan formed a government as prime minister on June 27, The UN fact-finding mission issued a report on November 25, , which indicated that there was not enough evidence to confirm that chemical weapons had been used during the conflict in Cambodia. Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhaven of Thailand attempted to mediate negotiations between the parties beginning in May The government of Indonesia and France convened an international peace conference on Cambodia in Paris on July 30, , but the conference was suspended on August 30, Vietnamese troops completed their withdrawal from Cambodia on September 26, Some 23, Vietnamese soldiers were killed during the intervention.
The parties agreed to a temporary ceasefire on May 1, General Michel Loridon of France. The parties signed the Agreements on a Comprehensive Political Settlement of the Cambodian Conflict in Paris on October 23, , which provided for a permanent cessation of military hostilities between the parties. Some , individuals, including some 25, Vietnamese soldiers, were killed during the conflict. Some , Cambodians fled as refugees to Thailand, and some two million individuals were internally-displaced during the conflict.
The UNTAC-military component, which consisted of 15, peacekeeping troops and military observers from 34 countries commanded by Lieutenant-General John Sanderson of Australia, was deployed on March 15, UNTAC also included election monitors from 44 countries, mine-clearing trainers, and 5, civilian staff personnel. Government troops launched a military offensive against Khmer Rouge rebels in western Cambodia in January Some 20 political parties participated in an election campaign beginning on April 7, The UN declared the parliamentary elections free and fair on June 10, , and the UN Security Council endorsed the results of the elections on June 15, Thomas Hammarberg of Sweden was appointed as special representative of the UN secretary-general on human rights in Cambodia on May 1, Sixteen individuals were killed during demonstrations in Phnom Penh.
The governments of the U. Some 60, Cambodians fled as refugees to Thailand in Amnesty International AI condemned the government for widespread intimidation of opposition political parties on July 24, Ten individuals were killed in political violence in Anlong Veng on July 26, On January 5, , President Harry S.
Truman announces, in his State of the Union address, that every American has a right to expect from our government a fair deal. The space shuttle represented a giant leap forward in the technology of space travel. In his characteristically blunt and self-deprecating manner, Sonny Bono transformed himself relatively late in his life, morphing from the shorter, homelier, masculine half of a s husband-and-wife singing and acting sensation alongside his glamorous second wife, Cher into a Eisenhower delivers a proposal to Congress that calls for a new and more proactive U.
Live TV. This Day In History. History Vault. Art, Literature, and Film History. The government-in-exile, which includes the Khmer Rouge and Sihanouk, retains its seat at the United Nations. Cambodia is plagued by guerrilla warfare. Hundreds of thousands become refugees. Hun Sen tries to attract foreign investment by abandoning socialism. The country is re-named the State of Cambodia.
Buddhism is re-established as the state religion. A UN transitional authority shares power temporarily with representatives of the various factions in Cambodia. A three-party coalition is formed with Funcinpec's Prince Norodom Ranariddh as prime minister and Hun Sen as deputy prime minister.
The monarchy is restored, Sihanouk becomes king again. The country is re-named the Kingdom of Cambodia. The government-in-exile loses its seat at the UN. The coup attracts international condemnation. The Khmer Rouge put Pol Pot on trial and sentence him to life imprisonment. A coalition is formed between the CPP and Funcinpec. Hun Sen becomes prime minister, Ranariddh is president of the National Assembly.
Group pledges to continue campaign to overthrow Hun Sen. Angry crowds attack the Thai embassy in Phnom Penh. Hun Sen's Cambodian People's Party wins general elections but fails to secure sufficient majority to govern alone.
King Sihanouk abdicates and is succeeded by his son Norodom Sihamoni.
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