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Flashmob…

The Boeung Kak Lake demonstrations (see here, here and here) are beginning to look like flashmobs. 7 to 8 tuk-tuk’s crammed with Boeung Kak residents show up at their target, deploy banners, distribute copies of petitions, discuss with the traffic police and/or the ‘undercover’ policemen (unmasked by their beeping and squeeking icom), guards, people supposedly in charge and then leave again. All in 30 minutes time, giving us less opportunities to take pictures. Today they went to the CPP headquarters.

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CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 17/01/2013: Boeung Kak Lake community protesting in front of the ruling Cambodian People's Party headquarters to request the still missing land titles and the liberation of their fellow activist Yorm Bopha. CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 17/01/2013: Boeung Kak Lake community protesting in front of the ruling Cambodian People's Party headquarters to request the still missing land titles and the liberation of their fellow activist Yorm Bopha.
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