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Thaksin `will stop protests if govt spares him from jail'

  • Published: 27/11/2009 at 02:44 AM
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Fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra wants the government to spare him legal punishment. In return, he will put an end to protests against it, says a Puea Thai Party source.

The move was part of a strategy laid out by Thaksin, as conveyed by politicians who visited the ousted prime minister in Dubai recently.

The politicians included opposition Puea Thai Party members and those suspended from politics by a court decision dismantling the Thai Rak Thai (TRT) and People Power parties.

The source said Thaksin wanted the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship movement to keep up its campaign against the government.

At the same time, he wanted to open talks with the government about his fate.

Any negotiations would proceed on the condition that Thaksin would be spared the two-year jail term which he fled overseas last year to avoid.

Last year, the Supreme Court's Criminal Division for Holders of Political Positions sentenced Thaksin to two years in jail for a conflict of interest when he was prime minister, and Khunying Potjaman na Pombejra, then his wife, won a bidding contest to acquire land in the Ratchadapisek area. The auction was in 2003.

Thaksin's 76-billion-baht assets seizure case, for which a court verdict is expected in January, would also be up for negotiation.

If they reached a deal, rallies against the government would cease and the Democrat-led coalition government could remain in power.

The Puea Thai source said if Thaksin was spared legal punishment, he would not mind if the government stayed on to finish its term.

One of the politicians who met Thaksin in Dubai was Puea Thai MP for Samut Prakan Pracha Prasopdee.

He said yesterday that Thaksin predicted the government would fall next year, as political and economic problems caught up with it. The coalition, he said, would probably disintegrate amid internal conflicts.

However, Thaksin did not rule out the possibility of the coalition government completing its term.

In that case, Thaksin told the Puea Thai MPs to prepare a censure debate against the government, according to Mr Pracha.

Meanwhile, Democrat MPs Wirat Kalayasiri and Boonyod Sukthinthai yesterday accused Puea Thai MP Apiwant Wiriyachai, a deputy house speaker, of inappropriate conduct, and called on him to step down.

According to the Democrats, Col Apiwant joined a red shirt protest in Samut Prakan province last week and used verbal profanity to attack privy councillor Surayud Chulanont and Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.

He also referred ``inappropriately'' to Privy Council President Prem Tinsulanonda, whom the UDD accuses of being behind the Sept 19, 2006 coup.

The Democrats also criticised Col Apiwant for skipping a parliamentary session on Nov 13 to travel to Cambodia to meet Thaksin.

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  • Oak Shinawatra

    Discussion 40 : 27/11/2009 at 12:14 PM40

    RED'S ARE ALL ABOUT DEMOCRACY

  • COMMEE

    Discussion 39 : 27/11/2009 at 12:09 PM39

    This seems like a good path to explore. Perhaps nothing will come of it, but if negotiations are not attempted, the turmoil will just continue. After all, good politics is the art of compromise.

  • Mike Barringtor

    Discussion 38 : 27/11/2009 at 11:01 AM38

    Blackmails and threatens Thailand (a la A.Q.). Admits full control of the redsquirt mafia. Admits full control of the Puea Khmer gang. Is the source and cause of chaos and all its numerous victims. Doesn't want to go to jail. Wants his ill-gotten gains back. Doesn't "mind" if the government finishes its term (so now they're good enough to remain in office). And last but not least: Demands immediate relief for the poor...oh no, that's on the next list of demands.

    All of the fugitive's idolizers on here have incessantly sworn that he doesn't control the PK gang and redsquirts. Read 'em and weep: You were wrong.

    How does it feel to be tossed under the bus by your boss?

  • What about Yellow Shirts

    Discussion 37 : 27/11/2009 at 10:58 AM37

    Thaksin may be able to gaurentee that he will stop his red shirts from protesting and trying to overthrow the government but then is he a man of his word? Once he got his way he would use all the money necessary to regain power in his name or one of his puppets name and he would reak havic on Thailand for years to come.

    More importantly does anyone in their right mind believe for one second if the current government negotiated with the fugutive Thaksin and did not put him behind bars upon his return to Thailand or gave him back the money he stole that the Yellow Shirts would not be out in full force everyday until something was done.

    What is being proposed is not a solution for Thailand it is only a solution for a fugutive that wants to come home, be forgiven, get the money that is frozen back in his pockets and then take over power at any cost to Thailand. It would do nothing to stop the problems.

    It is of course well known that the yellow shirts are more passive unless under attack but they have a far greater staying power and far more imaginative and crippling to Thailand and governmetn ideas than the thugs in the red shirt clan who come with force, get whipped and back down then go home time after time.

    I also believe that Thaksin recent moves of becoming adviser to Cambodia has lost him more support in Thailand while it gained him support in Cambodia but last time I checked they do not vote here.

    Let him pay for his crime or keep on the run until he slips up and one day we will wake up and read we got him behind bars once and for all.

  • maththai

    Discussion 36 : 27/11/2009 at 10:51 AM36

    Well, if this is true, we can now say honestly that Thaksin is only interested by its own destiny. If he had reallly interest in Thailand politics he will not say that he will stop protests. So now we must explain to the red ones that thaksin only mobilized them for is own pleasure and not for them...
    A desperate move for a desperate guy....

  • piggybag

    Discussion 35 : 27/11/2009 at 10:36 AM35

    YEAH, IT IS VERY FUNNY "TAKIN CHINAVIAGRA"

    I LIKE IT. (DISC. 20)

  • skin

    Discussion 34 : 27/11/2009 at 10:24 AM34

    I bet the 2500 Victims Of HIS War On Drugs , Had The Same Option , Exept They Had Thaksin As Thier Judge Jury And Executioner ! NO DEAL , Bang ! What Goes Around Comes Around , I hope he don`t believe in Kama !

  • Mike P

    Discussion 33 : 27/11/2009 at 10:20 AM33

    Is this the same man who said "I have no control over the red shirts, they do not take orders from me"

    Or is it another fugitive from justice.

  • El

    Discussion 32 : 27/11/2009 at 10:20 AM32

    Every time I think I have read the most outrageous utterances that this man can possibly produce, he ups the ante and stuns me with something even more outrageous.


    IF this story is an accurate account of what the former prime minister and convicted felon ACTUALLY communicated to those of his minions who trekked over to Dubai to see him, then I can only marvel at such a naked and brazen display of chutzpah wrapped in unmitigated gall.


    It strikes me that this latest display of shameless audacity springs from the same egotistical persona that got him into so much trouble when he was prime minister -- and that eventually resulted in his unceremonious ouster. Will he never understand that there are RULES that everyone in a civilized society must respect and obey, that money cannot buy a person out of accountability all transgressions?


    This shameless attempt to blackmail his way out of his troubles is no less contemptible than the acts that he perpetrated while enjoying virtually unlimited power as P.M. It seems that he feels that if he could shoot up the Se Krue Mosque, preside over the beating and suffocation deaths of those detainees in the Far South, direct hundreds of extra-judicial executions during his "war on drugs," then he should be able -- with equal impunity -- to blackmail his way out his current predicament.

    A person of this character would have been right at home in Nixon's White House -- or, for that matter, in Hitler's Third Reich!

  • Swedenfarang

    Discussion 31 : 27/11/2009 at 10:15 AM31

    Not only Thaksin is corrupt. Nearly everyone in Thai politic are in that way. Maybe they who have more money when they born and not have to think about it. But his father maybe was the same as Thaksin.
    Only thing to do give amnesty to everyone. Or kick them out, everyone.
    Thaksin has been out of the country over 3 years. Is the corruption finnished? I came to Thailand 2 days after the 2006 coup. I have been reading about corruption every day in BP and The Nation. No the corruption is even worser.

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