Cambodians Are Boycotting the Election on July 29. Pledge Your Support.

Hun Sen

Cambodians across the world are urging Cambodians to use the power of their vote and not vote in Hun Sen’s fake election on July 29.

To show their support for their family and friends back home, thousands of Cambodians have posted photos on social media holding up a “clean finger” -- a symbol of a boycott in Cambodia, where voters must dip their fingers in ink after casting their ballot.

The world is waking up to the crisis underway in Cambodia and we need your support to sound the alarm. If you stand for peace, security, and fairness in Cambodia, add your name and let them know that you are behind their election boycott.

To: Hun Sen
From: [Your Name]

Dear Hun Sen,

You have dissolved the CNRP (the only viable opposition party), imprisoned and exiled its leaders, presided over the murders of landowners protesting your illegal grabs of their land, and shut down the largest independent newspaper in the country as well as over a dozen independent radio stations.

As it stands, Cambodia is on the verge of becoming an illegitimate government—at great cost to your people.

With the election at the end of July, I stand in solidarity with CNRP and I'm joining the "Clean Fingers" campaign to boycott of what will inevitably be a sham election.

With one finger in the air. We'll be watching.