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boycott

[boi-kot] / ˈbɔɪ kɒt /


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Voting ended Saturday in Ivory Coast's parliamentary elections, a vote marked by poor turn-out following a boycott call by opposition parties.

From Barron's

Civilians are "being coerced from all sides", Mr Türk said in a statement on Tuesday, noting that armed rebel groups have issued their own threats asking people to boycott the polls.

From BBC

This has provoked a boycott by much, though not all, of the opposition.

From BBC

However, the boycott will cast a shadow over proceedings -- and may remain the biggest talking point.

From Barron's

Finland's flag carrier Finnair told public broadcaster Yle that the controversy had affected the company, and that there had been calls for tourists to boycott Finland.

From BBC