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Yingluck will have to make case of persecution for political asylum

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30 minutes ago, leeneeds said:

I can not find her photo but she has one, if I find it I send to you

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So just for clarification, you have no idea what passport she may or may not have and you are simply making things up?

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Not a difficult case to make, methinks.

18 hours ago, smutcakes said:

So just for clarification, you have no idea what passport she may or may not have and you are simply making things up?


Observers say the Shinawatra family has longstanding ties with leading figures in Cambodia. The daughter of Yaowapa Wongsawat, another of Mr Thaksin's younger sisters, married the son of a Cambodian MP, a key decision-maker in the economicpolicies of Prime Minister Hun Sen. The MP also runs hotels and property businesses there.  

Ms Yingluck got help obtaining a Cambodian passport before venturing on to Singapore in her private jet and later flying to Dubai to see her brother, the sourcessaid.  

A message by a high-ranking police officer on the social messaging app Line that was shown to the Post suggests she left the country on Wednesday.  

The sources said Ms Yingluck also holds a Nicaraguan passport, as does Mr Thaksin.  

You can see the full story here: http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/politics/1313019/officials-abetted-yinglucks-flight-to-cambodia . You can see our previous coverage of this story here: http://www.bangkokpost.com/learning/advanced/1312854/yingluck-disappears-rumoured-to-have-fled-country-updated-

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