Fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra said he had been quiet for some time because he wanted to see reconciliation in the country.
"I was quiet and some people thought I was dead or seriously ill. But when I came out, they accused me of creating unrest in the country," Thaksin said in a phone-in to his supporters in a concert in Pattaya on Saturday night.The ousted premier said although he was living abroad, he had given suggestions to the opposition Puea Thai Party to help improve people's well-being and clear their debts."If there is an opportunity, I want to...
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