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A Buddhist monk walks past freshly painted signs for the Sam Rainsy Party in Phnom Penh on Monday. Political parties in Cambodia are getting ready for a general election July 26, with the official campaign due to begin Thursday. But pre-election violence has already begun. U.N. human rights officials say security forces have killed more than 80 people since co-premier Prince Norodom Ranariddh was ousted by his junior coalition partner Hun Sen last July.

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