CPP’s ads Banner Posted in Phnom Penh

Spotting CPP’s new ads banners, replaced private company’s advertisement banners, were posted along streets in Phnom Penh with portraits of 3 leaders prior to April 1, 2007 commune election. Not seeing other political parties advertise like this in public, only signs of party logos were placed in front of activists’ house and in public.
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