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#1 george

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Posted 2010-03-12 19:27:33

Thaksin arrives in Cambodia : Thai FM

BANGKOK: -- Fugitive ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra left Dubai and arrived in Cambodia on Friday as red shirts started gathering to join the mass rallies on Sunday.

PM's secretary Chavanon Indharakomansut said Thaksin travelled to Siem Reap province of Cambodia by his private jet.

Thai foreign ministry has already contacted its embassy in Phnom Penh to monitor Thaksin's activities in Cambodia, Chavanont said.

Thaksin has been appointed as an economic adviser to Cambodia's PM Hun Sen and the Khmer government. The appointment has led to protests by the Thai government.


-- The Nation 2010-03-12



#2 Squigy

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Posted 2010-03-12 19:33:29

Why didn't he use the Thai Government balloon...

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Posted 2010-03-12 19:39:41

Does it float?

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Posted 2010-03-12 19:41:52

View PostScott, on 2010-03-12 20:39:41, said:

Does it float?


Doesnt matter.. but that is the point..

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Posted 2010-03-12 19:42:30

The carrion gather gather to feast upon a carcase ?

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Posted 2010-03-12 19:50:20

It's not good move for Thaksin....

#7 BSJ

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Posted 2010-03-12 19:50:50

Maybe he's decided to be close at hand if someone should happen to ask for his assistance in setting up a telecommunication business. :)

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Posted 2010-03-12 19:54:26

View Postmonoli87, on 2010-03-12 19:50:20, said:

It's not good move for Thaksin....

Apparently he was asked to leave the comforts of Dubai. Where else was he going to go? Poor guy.

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Posted 2010-03-12 19:57:24

Hm....., hard to know what to think about it.

Edited by macwalen, 2010-03-12 20:01:57.


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Posted 2010-03-12 19:57:52

Do or die mission, I admire his energy, energetic in business and so in politics. Hard fighter. Politics are far too complicated for me so I prefer to mind my own business but it is interesting to see what is going to happen, just hope there will be no violence. That would be a bad move really.

Disappointing his family left, it would have been a better political move in my opinion if they stayed here to support the troops on the ground. Maybe they do not believe this demonstration will actually work, I personally do not believe there will be 1 mil to start with with and that it will work as the present government is also a determined player and will not be easily defeated. It is a good try but if there is not enough support in Bangkok it is hard to win anything in politics in Thailand.

If on the other hand if there is violence it will be even worse for reds as bkk people will hate them, if you want to demonstrate in our city no problem, but if you want to bomb, burn, pillage, destroy, devastate etc. that is different, you are not welcome anymore!

I wish this country all the prosperity in the world, and now lets all join in praying for peace!

Edited by macwalen, 2010-03-12 20:00:09.


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Posted 2010-03-12 20:00:11

View PostNetfan, on 2010-03-12 20:54:26, said:

View Postmonoli87, on 2010-03-12 19:50:20, said:

It's not good move for Thaksin....

Apparently he was asked to leave the comforts of Dubai. Where else was he going to go? Poor guy.


When he arrives at the Suvarnabhumi Airport in BKK , who is going to arrest him? ETA Sunday afternoon about 2.0pm.

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Posted 2010-03-12 20:02:12

:) OMG, the Southerners will send in the bounty hunters :D

Seriously, he'd better stay away. I know he's trying to knock at the door. But this will be for no good. Thais will have to suffer.

I guess he realized that his cause is over and tries this as a last attempt, at least to cause as much damage as possible.
He's insane like Nero was. This was my first impression of this guy.
But OK, for fairness sake, he's also a fast learner and intelligent, but that doesn't change anything about his deep rooted character.

Seam Reap is also famous for hiring witches and Mr Thaksin has proven to be into occultism. Prepare a nice bed in a mental hospital for him!

#13 RKASA

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Posted 2010-03-12 20:07:39

Well Nero was talented, or at least that is what everyone would say after is trip to Egypt :)

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Posted 2010-03-12 20:11:47

View PostRKASA, on 2010-03-12 20:07:39, said:

Well Nero was talented, or at least that is what everyone would say after is trip to Egypt :)

He sure played a mean fiddle. All Thaksin can do is fiddle with the books, and people's lives.

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Posted 2010-03-12 20:13:34

He fantasizes that he will be welcomed back with a big parade.

Earth to Thaksin -- Thailand is just not that into you!

#16 brd

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Posted 2010-03-12 20:20:47

We should value the present events by the way the Thai Government seem in harmony with The King, The Army, The Police in Bangkok, the financial markets and all the Bangkokian whom are staying at home to avoid any confrontation without asking them too much like welcoming sincerely the visitors. It is interesting how things have changed for so much better the past 2 years when before every one was against each other in Bangkok Governing Departments.
Containing and directing people flow in Bangkok should be working out according to Government plans not demonstrator wishes consequently by Monday let's turn the page and all of us looking forward: enough is enough Thaksin era is over He Has Been.
Hat off to PM Abbisit whom has firmly but softly taken over the Nation grip not by playing golf at all.
:)

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Posted 2010-03-12 20:33:35

Obviously those who stay at home are afraid of violence! If demonstrators see that just walking around the town in the sun does not produce any results and the government is not concerned then some of the bad guys will get the idea to perhaps liven up things a bit and like last time to throw some petrol bombs, some grenades, some excrement that is men mak mak because is not hom.

I do not believe anybody believes that paid protestors will make a great change. In my opinion there will be violence. I really hope that I am wrong but history likes to repeat itself. It is hard to control such huge masses of people.

Peace, peace, peace.

Edited by macwalen, 2010-03-12 20:35:50.


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Posted 2010-03-12 20:33:58

:)

I would not be surprised if this "old dog" is up to his old (proven) tricks . . . . What do you guys think of the following scenario:

[take into account that IF he could somehow manage to get the current government thrown-out, and IF fresh elections were to be held - it is a "no-brainer" that Thaksin would easily be elected again]

1. All that money they have taken from him,would be handed back to him.
2. The criminal conviction would easily be overturned, rendering him "clean" again
3. With his vast wealth returned to him, he could then pay-off those Army & Police chaps who helped him (making them very rich indeed).

Ergo: Bob's your Uncle

Conclussion: Thaksin's in Cambodia, because the very moment this government falls, all he has to do is walk into Thailand, to a, no doubt, hero's welcome, especially in that part of Thailand . . .

I would not be surprised

JGK/Pattaya

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Posted 2010-03-12 20:41:48

Anything is possible, whatever happens I hope it is done without violence.

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Posted 2010-03-12 20:47:38

View PostJingthing, on 2010-03-12 21:13:34, said:

He fantasizes that he will be welcomed back with a big parade.

Earth to Thaksin -- Thailand is just not that into you!
actually thailand loves khun T :)

#21 animatic

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Posted 2010-03-12 20:48:22

Oh, Thaksin must be there to set up the Camabidian Lottery system,
modeled on the Uganda Lottery he just coinsulted on.

Why ELSE might he be there? :)

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Posted 2010-03-12 20:50:24

It is not him, please ...
The chinese man, grew on old stratogemmas or so, he sent a decoy
most likely he would arrive from the least expected path ... Maybe on the Railroad dressed as ***** (deleted) or as ***** (self-deleted)
The man, who ran the whole country like his own shophouse, won't be that dumb.
on the second thought - why not by the River? Great M*F"ng entrance )*(

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Posted 2010-03-12 20:55:55

Its the same the world over. Generals marching their fledglings into battle whilst the Generals children are having tea and crumpets. Even if their children ARE enrolled in the military, theyre little more than paper pushers; no real battle experience. Puppetmasters and their puppets, nothing more.

Its no wonder there have been reports of desertion, since their leader is commandant in absentia and his family has flow the koop, and the coup, for that matter. Poor leadership at the very least.
I am politically uninterested in most affairs since they are ALL liars and crooks no matter what colors they don. However, I hope Thaksin fails if nothing more for the fact that he and his family are lilly yellow cowards.

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Posted 2010-03-12 21:06:36

View Postbrd, on 2010-03-12 20:20:47, said:

We should value the present events by the way the Thai Government seem in harmony with The King, The Army, The Police in Bangkok, the financial markets and all the Bangkokian whom are staying at home to avoid any confrontation without asking them too much like welcoming sincerely the visitors. It is interesting how things have changed for so much better the past 2 years when before every one was against each other in Bangkok Governing Departments.
Containing and directing people flow in Bangkok should be working out according to Government plans not demonstrator wishes consequently by Monday let's turn the page and all of us looking forward: enough is enough Thaksin era is over He Has Been.
Hat off to PM Abbisit whom has firmly but softly taken over the Nation grip not by playing golf at all.
:)
Hear Hear, I fully endorse this analysis.

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Posted 2010-03-12 21:09:10

View PostNetfan, on 2010-03-12 19:54:26, said:

View Postmonoli87, on 2010-03-12 19:50:20, said:

It's not good move for Thaksin....

Apparently he was asked to leave the comforts of Dubai. Where else was he going to go? Poor guy.

Thats what happens when you stink.



 


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