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Irate Sivarak demands answers

Govt, Kasit under fire to explain 'spy' drama

  • Published: 15/12/2009 at 12:00 AM
  • Newspaper section: News

Pressure is mounting on the government and the Foreign Ministry to take responsibility for the arrest and conviction of Sivarak Chutipong who returned to Thailand yesterday.

Sivarak Chutipong gives his mother, Simarak na Nakhon Phanom, a kiss on the cheek at Suvarnabhumi airport yesterday on his return from Cambodia. SOMCHAI POOMLARD

Mr Sivarak was the first to attack Thai authorities, demanding that Kamrob Palawatwichai, the first secretary of the Thai embassy in Cambodia, speak out and restore his damaged reputation by confirming he was not involved in a government attempt to get the flight schedule of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

The Puea Thai Party which, with the help of de facto leader Thaksin, pushed hard to get a pardon for Mr Sivarak after he was convicted last week by a Phnom Penh court for spying, vowed to take the issue to parliament to grill the government during the censure debate next month.

Yesterday the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, chaired by the opposition party, made further moves on the issue by demanding Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya and Mr Kamrob appear before it to clarify the spying allegations.

Mr Sivarak, an engineer for Cambodia Airport Traffic Services, was sentenced to seven years in jail and fined 10 million riel (100,000 baht) on Dec 8 after being arrested by Cambodian authorities and detained since Nov 12. He was granted a pardon by King Norodom Sihamoni on Friday.

"He [Mr Kamrob] should come out and tell the truth to the public about whether he really made a phone call to me to ask about the VIP plane's schedule. I didn't know who was on board, especially Dr Thaksin," he told reporters shortly after landing at Suvarnabhumi airport from the Cambodian capital.

"I am not a spy. If I were a spy, there would not have been any evidence left," he said. "From now on I want to spend my life with my family. I have not decided yet whether to return to work in Cambodia."

Mr Sivarak denied widespread speculation that the entire incident was a plot by Puea Thai and Thaksin to discredit the government and boost the popularity of the convicted former prime minister, who on Sunday arrived in Phnom Penh to arrange for his release.

The 31-year-old engineer briefed Thaksin on every detail of his case, but said he had no political motive in talking about the issue.

His mother, Simarak na Nakhon Phanom, refused to accept she and her son were part of a political game.

"No mother in the world would set up a situation which would send her son to jail. If I were that type of mother, I would be a very bad person. I have to thank everyone for helping to get my son released," she said.

"I want everything to come to an end because my family wants to return to a normal life."

Puea Thai MP for Udon Thani Torpong Chaiyasarn, who heads the house foreign affairs committee, said Mr Kasit and Mr Kamrob had been sent a letter demanding they clarify the issue at a committee hearing.

"Even though Mr Sivarak has been released, the foreign minister should step forward to do something, or even apologise to Mr Sivarak. Justice must be served in this case," Mr Torpong said.

Mr Kasit was not available for comment as he was not in the country.

His secretary, Chavanond Intarakomalyasut, insisted there would be no reaction from Mr Kamrob and stressed there was no misconduct on the part of the first secretary or Mr Sivarak. "It will make no difference whether he speaks out or not," Mr Chavanond said.

A ministry source said Mr Kamrob was still turning up for work at the ministry after having been expelled by Phnom Penh in connection with the spying charge.

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said the government was already in possession of the information on Thaksin's flight schedule so there was no need to try to steal it as alleged.

The issue should now be laid to rest and should not be exploited to create further problems, he said.

Democrat Party spokesman Buranaj Smutharaks said he still believed the case was a publicity stunt.

Thepthai Senpong, Mr Abhisit's spokesman, said it was not beyond anyone's expectation that Thaksin would fly in to "inspect the filming of a drama which was coming to an end". As "a producer", Thaksin had to be there to see for himself and make sure the drama was properly done, Mr Thepthai said.

After his release from Prey Sar prison, Mr Sivarak went to the home of Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen to be presented with his signed royal pardon.

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  • Lee Chin Leon

    Discussion 21 : 16/12/2009 at 04:22 PM21

    Thailand should temporarily shelve any aids/loan to Cambodia as she already has a money tree in the form of Thaksin. When the money tree is drained dry(if possible), will Cambodia still suck up and claimed to be buddy-buddy with him?

  • Bubba

    Discussion 20 : 15/12/2009 at 06:13 PM20

    Sunnyjim: There is no "if" about it. If elections were held now the same parties that won before would win again. That is the current government is clinging on and trying to hard to throw everything they have including the kitchen sink at Taksin.

    And you are right about the dung throwing, as you call it. They were busy doing it already before so no reason to think they wold act differently.

    They brought down one elected government through a military coup.

    Then they brought down two more elected governments through the PAD backed by the military.

    They will never accept yet one more election going against them.

  • chuchu

    Discussion 19 : 15/12/2009 at 03:45 PM19

    let me get this straight, spy is a serious crime, i mean being a spy is a death wish, no country will forgive spy, spy are loner, they do what they do best, spy are hated by the country they spy on, Sivarak Chutipong is convicted by the Cambodian court of being a spy a serious crime they said...how funny...the funny thing is the PM of Combodia is hold hand with a spy lol, how funny is that, even though he got release, being a spy is a disgrace, no leader from any country would be happy to release a spy, but here they look like friend, ahh! no problem...this crack me up...Combodia PM and a spy hold hand and well wish the spy that he got release..man! this set up is in your face, what laugh-able.

  • sunnyjim

    Discussion 18 : 15/12/2009 at 02:32 PM18

    Whilst I am neither a supporter or detrator of either political party. I am struck by the level of hatred in both camps towards one another.

    If (and its a big if) Phu Thai wins the next election, imagine the dung throwing that will erupt as the opposition seeks to discredit the governemnt throughout its 5 year lifespan. Bu**er all will get done, and our beloved country will slide on its' backside backwards.

    This story highlights the depth of divison in our country, divisons that are so deep that even a general election will not even heal them.

  • supattana

    Discussion 17 : 15/12/2009 at 02:08 PM17

    The problem lies with the PTP and UDD leaders,who have pledged complete loyalty to Takki,the emperor wannbe. They will continue to whip up sentiments like Takki,Chavalit and PTP members are heroes who saved Sivarak to humilate the current government.

  • John

    Discussion 16 : 15/12/2009 at 01:24 PM16

    Let's put aside whether this is a ploy or not for now. Why Komrob (the first secretary) doesn't come out and clarify the issue? It is simple. If you are sure you didn't do it, why afraid? Prove it. I read in an article, in think in the Nation, saying the reason that he does not come out is because his supervisor is concerned that he doesn't speak well in public. Do you really mean it? Being a diplomat with the ranking of first secretary shouldn't it make you to be good at talking? Or are you afraid of something? That's why a clarification is needed from him and failing doing, it is the opportunity for the red shirts to attack the government. There must be something wrong with Kasit, the head of the organization.

  • Bill Canada

    Discussion 15 : 15/12/2009 at 12:45 PM15

    Khun Sivarak, you are a victim and it will become clearer when you look in a mirror.

    I don't exempt myself, but sometimes we are are own worst enemies and if we could do something we did differently, we would. Unfortunately, no one can undo what happened, be glad it's over, move on with life and don't expect any apologies unless from yourself.

    Good luck and best wishes for a happy future.

  • Kitty

    Discussion 14 : 15/12/2009 at 11:39 AM14

    This issue started at the the Thai embassy and was at this gov. request. How can you turn that into a Thaksin plan Thaksin does not work at the embassy. The FM started this ball rolling and like most things Thaksin is the excuse they always need for everything. Spin Spin Spin how many posters with blame Thaksin for this are paid by the gov to blog.

  • Lance

    Discussion 13 : 15/12/2009 at 10:31 AM13

    A Thai national arrested abroad on trumped up charges. Shocking! Of course this type of injustice would never occur in Thailand.

    Karma...

  • Ned

    Discussion 12 : 15/12/2009 at 10:19 AM12

    I have just read that Thaksin and Mr Sivarak's late father were partners in a failed movie business.

    Some people never learn. Sad scripting, sad production, pathetic ham acting players equals another failure in the life of a retard.

    Ned.

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