Friday, 02 December 2011
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The move is certain to anger Thaksin's enemies
BANGKOK, Dec 2, 2011(AFP) -Thailand will issue a passport for its fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra (pictured) "very soon," the country's foreign minister said Friday.
Thaksin, who remains a hugely divisive figure, was deposed by the army in 2006 and lives in self-imposed exile overseas to avoid prison on a conviction for corruption that he contends is politically motivated.
He was stripped of his passport by the previous Thai government but received citizenship from Montenegro last year, allowing him to travel internationally.
His sister Yingluck is now premier after a resounding election victory by his party earlier this year, in the wake of mass opposition protests in 2010 by Thaksin's "Red Shirt" supporters which ended with a bloody army crackdown.
"When Thaksin's passport was cancelled, there was no order from the courts or the police to seize it," Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul told reporters.
"So I will use my authority to do whatever is not illegal under the regulations of the ministry to give the passport to ex-premier Thaksin," he said.
"We are checking some more details but it will be very soon. It will be a normal Thai passport. Let's make a normal passport legally first. It doesn't have to be a diplomat passport."
The move is certain to anger Thaksin's enemies, already irked by the opposition's suggestion of an amnesty for political figures including the ex-leader.
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