Vote or No Vote?

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Vote or No Vote?

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I doubt the barang's opinion will count anyway, but given "my people" do not support the status-quo, and given the free and fair nature of the upcoming competition, should I be (quietly) advocating a boycott, or participation?
If participation, which contestant?
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Re: Vote or No Vote?

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You should be advocating a boycott if you want to go to jail. What are you doing getting involved in local matters? Keep your head low and your mouth shut FFS! Don't advocate anything.
Police are searching for at least one Facebook user who they identified as calling for a boycott of the July election.
https://www.voacambodia.com/a/police-hu ... 40774.html
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Re: Vote or No Vote?

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^^^ What he said.


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