Talk:Ceasefire
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[edit] Remove irrelevant paragraph
I have removed an apparently paragraph about a band, and put it in Cease Fire (Band) instead. However, since it is unreferenced and probably self-publizing, it may be removed soon. If you have reference sources, please append in the new article, thanks. --Raphaelhui (talk) 05:03, 24 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Specifics?
What about Cessation of Hostilities, in, say, the Ethiopia/Eritrea border dispute conflict? This article is not up to date becose peace treaty has been signed between north and south korea —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.200.146.2 (talk) 16:27, 14 October 2007 (UTC)
Firstly, this is an article about what a cease fire is, not a history of "cease fire" declarations. Secondly, on October 4th, 2007 North Korean leader Kim, Jong Il and South Korean president Roh, Moo Hyun signed a peace declaration seeking a formal end to hostilities that will officially end the Korean War. The declaration invites China and the United States to participate in drafting this treaty. As of today November 13th 2007, there is no peace treaty between North and South Korea. Therefore, technically, both Koreas are still under the terms of the 1953 cease fire. Personally, this is an achievement, as I was stationed in Chun-Chon, South Korea at Camp Page in 1989/1990 when both Germanys came together and the Berlin Wall came down. There were high hopes among the college students that the Koreas would be next. Greenbomb101 19:46, 13 November 2007 (UTC)
[edit] hey whats up?
hey guys guess who this is??? IT'S EMILY!!!! hahaha I thought aaron was bass? Why isn't he in the wikipedia thing? Not that I care I swore to god with brittany when we where playing truth or dare and i said truth so you can probably guess what came next right? Well see you guys later!!!!!!!! bye!

