A Change of Guard

សូមស្តាប់វិទ្យុសង្គ្រោះជាតិ Please read more Khmer news and listen to CNRP Radio at National Rescue Party. សូមស្តាប់វីទ្យុខ្មែរប៉ុស្តិ៍/Khmer Post Radio.
Follow Khmerization on Facebook/តាមដានខ្មែរូបនីយកម្មតាម Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/khmerization.khmerican

Thursday, 16 April 2009

Thaksin flies to Africa after his passport was revoked

Thaksin and his wife.

The Nation

Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra defied Thai government last night by leaving Dubai hours after his passport was revoked.

Dubai-based 7Days newspaper reported that Thaksin has refused to accept that his passport is cancelled was due to fly to a secret location in Africa.

"The government can talk all they want but it's not going to stop us. Every Thai person is entitled to a passport and it cannot simply be revoked," a spokesman travelling with Thaksin said last night.

He said Thaksin was in very good form and relaxed. "He's not all that worried, he's really fine, given all that's going on right now," the spokesman said.

He talked to 7DAYS as Thaksin called for calm among thousands of his supporters involved in mass anti-government demonstrations.

"Basically, we cannot go into Thailand at the moment but he will travel on his passport to other countries.

"We are going somewhere in Africa, obviously I cannot say where," the spokesperson said, adding that Thaksin expected foreign governments to continue to accept his passport.

The revocation of Thaksin's passport stepped up the Thai government's campaign against the billionaire former prime minister, who now lives in Dubai's Emirates Hills.

He fled Thailand in 2006 after he was convicted of corruption charges and has claimed the trial was politically motivated.

This week the government placed new charges of incitement on Thaksin for allegedly stirring up the anti-government protests.

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has vowed to prosecute all leaders of the rallies, which largely disbanded on Tuesday after troops threatened to use force against thousands of demonstrators.

Government spokesman Panitan Wattana-yagorn said Thaksin's passport was withdrawn for inciting protests that forced the cancellation of a summit of Asian leaders on Saturday.

No comments: