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Ambitious charter change 'unlikely'

Thaksin: Amnesty to remain tabled

SINGAPORE : Former premier Thaksin Shinawatra said his sister's government will avoid conflicts like those that led to his ouster in a 2006 coup, even as it presses ahead with efforts to curb the power of the courts.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's ruling Pheu Thai Party will probably drop plans to completely rewrite the constitution, amending it section-by-section instead to avoid challenges that caused previous governments to fall, Thaksin said in Singapore on Monday."If we cannot amend the constitution that we have now, it's difficult," said Thaksin, who has lived overseas since fleeing a 2008 jail sentence. "It's like the government is living in a house full of land mines. So you have to be very cautious."The approach may extend the tenure of Ms Yingluck's 13-month-old government, which has already outlasted the last Thaksin-linked administration that collapsed in 2008 after yellow-shirt protesters seized Bangkok's two airports.The government will push to change the charter even after the Constitution Court ruled in July that a referendum should be held before the document is overhauled.Planned amendments would decrease the power of independent agencies such as the Constitution Court and give more say to elected officials, Thaksin said.Thaksin's opponents, who accused him of using government agencies to attack his political foes while he was in charge, say his proposed changes will allow him to recoup his seized fortune and return to Thailand without spending time in jail.In 2008, Thaksin fled abuse of power charges for helping his then-wife buy land from the government.In 2010, a court seized 46.4 billion baht held by Thaksin's family after ruling that policies during his five years as prime minister increased the value of Shin Corp, the telecommunications company now controlled by Temasek.Thaksin declined to reveal his net worth."The principle is about justice," Thaksin said, referring to his seized wealth. "Did I have enough justice? Did they treat me correctly? Did they observe the rule of law? If not, I have to be remedied."Two weeks after his cash was seized, the Thaksin-backed red shirts began protests that shut down Bangkok's commercial centre and led to a crackdown by the Democrat-led government of the time that left 92 people dead.Thaksin said bills...

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  • Discussion 4 : 26 Sep 2012 at 04.484

    Again, disgusting arrogance, greed and lies by the great fugitive.....lucky its only people from the level of the red villages gullible for this farce!

  • Discussion 3 : 26 Sep 2012 at 04.463

    I wonder if Thaksin ever goes back and reads the nonstop nonsense that comes out of his mouth

    Everyone in the whole wide wolrd except for poor little thaksin is wrong

  • Discussion 2 : 26 Sep 2012 at 04.272

    "It's too much, the way they cracked down on the people," Thaksin said"

    Record whilst in office..nearly 2500 so-called "war on drugs" deaths."These murders were committed by the police; the policemen were the killers. Yet the government of Thaksin did not bother to conduct any inquiries,"Somchai Homlaor, a human rights lawyer, told IPS."Even complaints by the National Human Rights Commission were ignored. The commissioners submitted many reports on the ‘war on drugs’ to the Thaksin government and also to the United Nations."Thaksins well reported response.."The United Nations is not my father. I am not worried about any UN visit to Thailand on this issue."

    On the Takbai massacre resulting in 78 deaths..“There are some who died because they were fasting, and they were crammed in tight.”
    "Thaksin vowed an official investigation but insisted the military had used “the soft approach,” and that soldiers “did not fire a single round into the crowd.”

    The great deceiver is re-writing history again with the continuous process of trying to whitewash his crimes.

    The best chance for reconciliaton is for the Shinawatra clan and all of it's friends and cronies to permanently depart Thai politics.However there is 46 billion baht at stake and Thaksin won't rest until he gets this and possibly more from the coffers of Thailand.That is his real reason for "caring" about the people.

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    Discussion 1 : 26 Sep 2012 at 04.011

    The fugitive does not dare to push through amnesty for himself until having control of the military.

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