Sunday, April 15, 2012

Thaksin Shinawatra, Thailand's ex PM, addresses rally in Cambodia

Former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra speaks to his supporters at the That Luang Stupa during a visit to the Laos capital Vientiane on Apr. 12, 2012. Thousands more Red Shirt supporters are expected to attend his follow-up rally in the Cambodian tourist town of Siem Reap. (Nicolas ASFOURI/AFP/Getty Images)

The fugitive former leader has been telling Red Shirt supporters he will be back in Thailand within 4 months.

April 14, 2012
Hélène Hofman
Global Post

Thailand's fugitive former premier Thaksin Shinawatra is holding a mass rally for his "Red Shirt" supporters in the Cambodian tourist town of Siem Reap.

AFP says that Thaksin would fly into the country this morning, after spending three days in neighboring Laos.

Thaksin, who was ousted in the 2006 coup, has been living in self-exposed exile since 2008 to avoid a jail term for corruption.

He has been telling his supporters that he will return to Thailand in the next three to four months, Asia One reports.


The news service says he has not specified a date but said he was preparing his return as "a birthday present", adding that his birthday is on July 26.

"All the Thais will be happy. From now on, there will be no Yellow Shirts and Red Shirts. Thai people will make up their differences. I can't help people who don't want to reconcile," he is quoted as telling an audience at a hotel in Laos' southern province of Champasak.

Its expected that the crowds attending his rally in Cambodia will be much larger, with Hong Kong's The Standard saying that thousand of security personnel had been deployed for the occasion.

"We have a duty to provide security for Thai people and for Thaksin," Cambodia's national police spokesman Kirt Chantharith reportedly said, describing the event as "an historic occasion". He added that there was no specific security threat.

Thaksin's sister Yingluck became prime minister of Thailand last year, and although Thaksin has ruled out a return to power the Bangkok Post says he would take an advisory role.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

looks like taksin is very popular among ordinary siem citizens, etc..., you know!

Anonymous said...

Believe it or not the Red Thai or Thai Communist as well as Khmer communist ( the old name of CPP is the Khmer People's Revolutionary Party or KPRP ) was created by late Ho Chi Minh as well as late Ho Chi Minh created KPRP or CPP.

So Hun Sen just follow yuon Hanoi order to play Thaksin game by wellcome Thaksin at Seim Riep Province to chop Thai population into two main part to make Thai weaker and weaker so it is easy for Hanoi to infiltrate step by step as they already done since yuon Hanoi Known as yuon Viet Minh led Khmer Viet Minh fighting against Frence colony during 1940s-1050s.

So the origion of Red Thai or the Thai Communist was created by late Ho Chi Minh.