PHNOM PENH: Cambodia’s National Election Committee warned that anyone urging voters to boycott the upcoming general election or otherwise interfere in the polls could face criminal charges and be fined, in response to a boycott call by the head of the country’s now-dissolved opposition party.
Sam Rainsy, the self-exiled leader of what had been the Cambodia National Rescue Party, said that over the weekend voters should not vote if his party is not allowed to contest the July 29 election.
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