World warns Khmer Rouge
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Your support makes all the difference.Siem Reap (Reuter) - The international community warned the Khmer Rouge yesterday that it had just weeks to rejoin the peace plan for Cambodia.
'The peace process . . . is in difficulty,' the British representative in Cambodia, David Burns, told a meeting of Cambodia's Supreme National Council.
Speaking for the international community, Mr Burns told the Khmer Rouge that it must immediately begin to demobilise its forces, as the other three factions in the conflict are doing, and permit UN troops access to areas it controls.
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