By MCOT
BANGKOK, Jan 7 – Beginning next Monday a
Thai nationalist group will protest the Foreign Ministry’s handling of
the Phra Viharn (Preah Vihear) temple dispute between Thailand and
Cambodia.
Chaiwat Sinsuwong, an activist of the so-called United Front of Thai
Nationalists and Saviours of Thai Territory, said the group will take
its claims against the government to the Criminal Court and sue the
Foreign Ministry for giving out false information on the Thai-Cambodian
dispute to the Thai public.
The group will march to the Supreme Court on January 21 to officially
ask the court chairman to consider the controversy, he said, adding
that the group will submit a similar request to leaders of the three
armed forces, seeking their cooperation in rejecting the authority of
the International Court of Justice (ICJ), he said.
Karun Sai-ngam, another leader of the group, said it has collected
570,000 names of persons who will join the protest, expects to have one
million signatures in two weeks.
Former foreign minister Prasong Soonsiri, also an executive of the
United Front, said the country’s political and economic crises are
reaching a boiling point and an anti-government rally by the people
could be possible anytime from now.
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Most of the provinces of the eastern part should declare as independant states out of Thailand.
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