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'Times' under more pressure

  • Published: 23/11/2009 at 12:00 AM
  • Newspaper section: News

The government will put more pressure on The Times of London to hand over the recording of ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's controversial interview after the news outlet rejected the first request.

The government's request for the audio recording with Thaksin - the transcript of which appeared on The Times' website on Nov 9 - had been rejected with the newspaper citing press freedom, PM's Office Minister Sathit Wongnongtoey said on Sunday.

Mr Sathit speaks to the media on Sunday.

However, he said, the office would send a letter to seek an explanation as to why The Times had refused to offer the recording of Thaksin's interview.

He said if The Times online is sincere and did not conspire with Thaksin to verbally attack and offend the supreme institution of Thailand, it should send the recording for checking, Mr Sathit said.

Following the publication of the Thaksin interview, the government denounced the ousted premier for offending the monarchy.

Thaksin has maintained that he was loyal to the monarchy and accused The Times of distorting his comments.


EARLIER STORY:

The London newspaper that printed an interview with Thaksin Shinawatra focussing on the monarchy has "unofficially" refused to turn over the original tape to the Thai government, PM's Office Minister Sathit Wongnongtoey said on Sunday.

The government "requested" a copy of the original tape of the interview between The Times newspaper and the fugitive ex-premier, the miinster said.

The interview took place earlier this month, and according to Mr Satit it is "thought to contain material considered offensive to the monarchy."

Mr Sathit told repoerters the daily did not provide a reason why it would not provide the taped interview, but merely said it had the right not to comply with the request.

Mr Sathit said he had again ordered officials to send a request again and ask the daily to "reply officially". He claimed the article hurt the feelings of the Thai people.

The interview was conducted in Dubai where Thaksin is staying in self-imposed exile. The newspaper said the interviewer was Richard Lloyd Parry, a British foreign correspondent who is Tokyo-based Asia editor of The Times.

The ex-premier has claimed the online edition of The Times "distorted" his remarks.

Thaksin was sentenced in absentia in October last year by a Bangkok court to two years' imprisonment for abuse of power by helping his then-wife acquire a parcel of prime Bangkok commercial property at a price far below its market value. (TNA)

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  • Richard

    Discussion 16 : 24/11/2009 at 06:20 PM16

    Sathit is a foolish man. A product of the Thai education and privelege system. Which unfortunately means he cannot comprehend how the rest of the world behaves and how individual freedoms, the rule of law, and most of all the freedom of the press are cherished. And that includes the inalienable right to criticise rather than kowtow and be censored. Or give up anything to a man like him if they don't want to. And they certainly don't have to. "Pressure" indeed Bangkok Post. You are also a product of this society coming out with such nonesense. Very sad.

  • ricefieldradio

    Discussion 15 : 24/11/2009 at 10:47 AM15

    Raimund - Just a small point but Thaksin speaks Northern. It may not be a big thing to you but it is to us.

  • Raimund

    Discussion 14 : 23/11/2009 at 01:21 PM14

    Richard Lloyd Parry is famous for twisting stories,my source is saying. But I would not disclose my source,because of press freedom.
    Thaksin should not give his interviews in English,because he is lousy at that.Should try Isan-language,so all people in Isan can hear what bull he is talking.
    Can you get a bearded avatar?

  • all

    Discussion 13 : 23/11/2009 at 11:33 AM13

    Just what kind of pressure, cancel any contract provoke visa, time online do not have any soft loan from thai government ,or going to sue them for big bucks , the crime haven't commit you can apply all the pressure u want,time online will be like raining in the middle of sahara, put too much time on thaksin and got no time to run the country.

  • zoom

    Discussion 12 : 23/11/2009 at 11:12 AM12

    A couple of weeks ago Abhisit and his pacts barking at Hun Sen and what happen to CATS at least they lost 50% of their's company and now they barks at times online if you have a lots skeletons in the closets you better don't go head on with medias they will slowly expose your skeleton bit by bit ,if Abhisit really care, most of thai not read or understand English any way.

  • Amazing Thailand

    Discussion 11 : 23/11/2009 at 09:06 AM11

    Just exactly what kind of pressure does Mr Sathit think he can apply on an independent foreign newspaper ?

    Surely everyone knows the Thai government is oppressing the "free" press in Thailand but try that abroad and you are in for serious embarrassment.

    Does he think the whole world has to comply with Thai law ?

    Thai law applies only to people either in Thailand or Thai citizens abroad. Period.

    Mr Sathit obviously has no idea what kind of laughing stock he is making both himself and Thailand in the eyes of the world with this ridiculous action.

    There is no honor in Thailand, just truckloads of foolish pride.

    It will be very entertaining for us to watch this saga so by all means, go ahead and give us all a good laugh :o)

  • tan

    Discussion 10 : 23/11/2009 at 08:46 AM10

    Times' under more pressure
    BP make the Headline so interested try to convince the reader that The Times of London really under pressure
    it more likely they not even read the request and they don't have to, abhisit government is just a joke.

  • TC

    Discussion 9 : 23/11/2009 at 08:25 AM9

    This is really childish. I have seen many times how Abhisit try to get even by doing everything he can. He is always pointing to Taksin for the cause of the current situation and asking him to return to serve his sentence. Why don't Khun Abhisit just stop and come to his sense. He himself is actualy to be blame by clinging to the premiership which was not democratic. Disolve the house now and return the power to the people. Let the whole world see if the people choose you or Taksin.

  • ricefieldradio

    Discussion 8 : 23/11/2009 at 07:29 AM8

    Something tells me that in the 224 year history the Times have met and dismissed more serious challenges than the current Democrat led Thai government can ever dream up for them.

    In another 224 years people will likely still be reading the times, in one form or another, and our great great grandchildren will be saying "Sathit Who? Abhisit Who? Thaksin Who?"

  • moonoi

    Discussion 7 : 23/11/2009 at 07:18 AM7

    outch! this bounces back on the government. now the times should ask the thai administration how they dare to file such a request.

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