webfact Posted April 28, 2009 Author Share Posted April 28, 2009 I am framed by Abhisit government : Thaksin Fugitive ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra issued a statement on Tuesday that the Abhisit government put the blame on him over the violence during Songkran Festival. Thaksin said, "The government puts the blame on me for the violence during the festival. I flatly deny the accusation. Through my video links, I asked Thai people to fight for democracy. I always repeated that it should be the peaceful movement and the protesters peacefully rallied for several weeks." Thaksin claimed he was accused of being behind the violence although he respected peace means, freedom, and equality. Thaksin Shinawatra s former lawyer and former foreign minister Noppadol Patama said that Thaksin declared himself through his statement. He also vowed that he would not end his fight for democracy and he also called for people to continue the protests to bring the real democracy and righteousness. He also demanded Thai people who loved peace cooperated with each other to acchieve the reconcilation and the real democracy. - THE NATION - 2009/04/20 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jingthing Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 He is a big fat liar. Anyone watching Thaksin during that period could see he was the lead instigator towards total anarchy. He took his big gamble and he lost it all, and now he wants to rewrite history. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samgrowth Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 Yes, he was out of Thailand when the coup happened, but later did return. They did let him go to the Olympics with the "promise" that he would return for his trials. He is a criminal fugitive. Deal with it. Wrong. Please get the fact right. They did NOT let him go to the Olympics with the "promise" that he would return for his trials. His trials was already COMPLETED, and he was ALREADY sentenced for 2 years in prison WITHOUT the possibility of any appeal. But the judges approve his departure, because: Thailand did not want to put a ex-PM in jail, or Thaksin have made a deal to go into exile quietly, or He paid the judge to allow his escape, or what ever, what ever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jingthing Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 It was a tad more complicated than either of our accounts, mate: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/215301.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brahmburgers Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 (edited) This is looking more like a big game for T. He's like the fat kid who was forced to leave the playground - but continues to shout taunts from the bushes. I know it's not easy for decent Thais (or their inept legislators) to do, but they need to try and find some way to put the windbag out of mind. Thais are adept at tuning out barking dogs and tuning out blaring treble-fortified bubble gum pop sounds - perhaps they can use some of that magic to enable them go on with their day to day lives without hearing all the whimpering self-pitying blabber mouthing of you know who. In Vietnam there was the sicko logic of the saying; "Let's destroy the village in order to save it." T's version is: "Let's destroy Thailand in order to save it." Edited April 28, 2009 by brahmburgers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
animatic Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 I am sure that saved lives,because Thaksin would LIKELY have ordered violence in return, Yes, he is a bad, bad man. Isn't Thailand better off with him marginalized and castrated OUTSIDE of Thailand than back here even in prision? Well yes and no. His would be no less of a martyred figure head in or out. Here in jail or on the run. BUT outside he LOOKS to the Reds as staying outside to help them, as opposed to just being in jail and doing an occasional telephone speach. Which they could out bribe his jailers to stop in the end. Now he has world press interviews and junkets pretending to represent Thailand, and luxuries of life he doesn't deserve anymore. On the run he is thumbing his nose at the whole judicial system, the need for a reurned on strengthening of ANY level of Rule Of Law demands his return and incarceration. A side benefit to his forced return he will them be forced to go to OTHER court dates. And more pieces of his demented puzzle will fall into place. The more convictions the more who will believe he WAS ROTTEN TO THE CORE. Sure there will be those who will die decades from now believing he was framed and telling how they stormed the Bangkok Hilton to get him out...unsuccessfully. Tough tits for tots, this is their problem, Thailand needs this twit prosecuted completely on ALL counts. That over-rides some short term potentialities for craziness if he goes to jail here. They can just block his cell from cell phone access. Put hyim in differnt jails regularly and not tell anyone exactly where except on visiting days etc. Silent and alone, he will surely go mad, since he seems on that path already. But Thailand will go on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThNiner Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 T's version is: "Let's destroy Thailand in order to save it." More like "Let's destroy Thailand in order to save my ass" IMO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Journalist Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 (edited) Despite all the sound and fury, Thaksin Shinawatra is never going to spend one night in the nick in Thailand. So can we all forget this stimulating fantasy, however plausible the Government PR spin and the thrice minutely shrieks of 'but he's a convicted criminal' Yeah, so maybe he ends up paying a national leader to be allowed to settle in some third world country - Fiji, Solomon Islands, Samoa. "Oh he's got to go to Rarotonga maybe they'l have him, yof yof yof".... so what? Thailand isn't the world's greatest nation either. Rarotonga ain't bad if you don't have to work again. Its miles better than Pattaya. Edited April 28, 2009 by Journalist Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
h90 Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 Yes, he was out of Thailand when the coup happened, but later did return. They did let him go to the Olympics with the "promise" that he would return for his trials. He is a criminal fugitive. Deal with it. Wrong. Please get the fact right. They did NOT let him go to the Olympics with the "promise" that he would return for his trials. His trials was already COMPLETED, and he was ALREADY sentenced for 2 years in prison WITHOUT the possibility of any appeal. But the judges approve his departure, because: Thailand did not want to put a ex-PM in jail, or Thaksin have made a deal to go into exile quietly, or He paid the judge to allow his escape, or what ever, what ever. where do you have this story from???? He was on bail, not permited to leave the country. He requested to leave (as he did before many times), he didn't came back. He was sentenced when he wasn't in Thailand, he could have appealed but didn't do it. So either you are complete missinformed or you just lie with purpose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
h90 Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 Despite all the sound and fury, Thaksin Shinawatra is never going to spend one night in the nick in Thailand. So can we all forget this stimulating fantasy, however plausible the Government PR spin and the thrice minutely shrieks of 'but he's a convicted criminal' Yeah, so maybe he ends up paying a national leader to be allowed to settle in some third world country - Fiji, Solomon Islands, Samoa. "Oh he's got to go to Rarotonga maybe they'l have him, yof yof yof".... so what? Thailand isn't the world's greatest nation either. Rarotonga ain't bad if you don't have to work again. Its miles better than Pattaya. Most probably you are right! But things change maybe there is a brake with the old traditions.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HagenvonTronje Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 Despite all the sound and fury, Thaksin Shinawatra is never going to spend one night in the nick in Thailand. So can we all forget this stimulating fantasy, however plausible the Government PR spin and the thrice minutely shrieks of 'but he's a convicted criminal' Yeah, so maybe he ends up paying a national leader to be allowed to settle in some third world country - Fiji, Solomon Islands, Samoa. "Oh he's got to go to Rarotonga maybe they'l have him, yof yof yof".... so what? Thailand isn't the world's greatest nation either. Rarotonga ain't bad if you don't have to work again. Its miles better than Pattaya. Using All Means the thai government should print like 15 millions maps of the world and give it out for free. for every household one and pins or flag pins of different colour. different colours for different meanings. like red for banned. purple for pass port holder of that nation and so on. so every thai can follow where is thaksin now. everyday 6:30 in the evening is on television an update show. that report the newest rumours and also provides some additional information about that country in question. local customs, favourite food, funny animals. as sriracha said it, it has educational value to follow thaksin. for the webboard here maybe a version in flash graphic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brahmburgers Posted April 28, 2009 Share Posted April 28, 2009 Well, it's one way for geographically-challenged Thais to learn some geography. As for T going to jail in Thailand. Won't happen. The worst is he may someday be under some sort of glorified house arrest, but no one, not even his worst enemy, would dare incarcerate T in anything resembling a jail - with crap food and no access to the outside. However, whether you believe in karma or not, T will suffer. Money impresses, but it can't paper over all things ugly. For the near term, T can prance around, skirting strict passport/visa regulations with his bulging wallet, but that can't go on for long. Sooner rather than later, a border official (or some other official) will detain him, and the ensuing fireworks might be interesting to observe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Journalist Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 Despite all the sound and fury, Thaksin Shinawatra is never going to spend one night in the nick in Thailand. So can we all forget this stimulating fantasy, however plausible the Government PR spin and the thrice minutely shrieks of 'but he's a convicted criminal' Yeah, so maybe he ends up paying a national leader to be allowed to settle in some third world country - Fiji, Solomon Islands, Samoa. "Oh he's got to go to Rarotonga maybe they'l have him, yof yof yof".... so what? Thailand isn't the world's greatest nation either. Rarotonga ain't bad if you don't have to work again. Its miles better than Pattaya. Using All Means the thai government should print like 15 millions maps of the world and give it out for free. for every household one and pins or flag pins of different colour. different colours for different meanings. like red for banned. purple for pass port holder of that nation and so on. so every thai can follow where is thaksin now. everyday 6:30 in the evening is on television an update show. that report the newest rumours and also provides some additional information about that country in question. local customs, favourite food, funny animals. as sriracha said it, it has educational value to follow thaksin. for the webboard here maybe a version in flash graphic. Thats an interesting educational idea, and a good alternative to soap operas. I'm sure they would use a print of the map from 'The King and I' with a vast representation of Siam. ...and have the obligatory Katoey shrieking in falsetto ' we've got 'im, he's cornered. He is going to Klong Prem jail in leg irons' ...and adding fuel to the fantasy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricardo Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 The gov't is a joke. First, they shouldn't have let him out of the country, because it was pretty sure he wasn't coming back for a hearing. Second, you might want to have an extradition treaty with a country before you try and get them back and third, you might want to keep your mouth shut about what you are/aren't doing. Agreed, the government which let him out of the country, was indeed a bit of a joke. Who was PM back then ? You made a point! wasn't it a Mr. Somchai... or was it the cook who openly declared he is the proxy for Mr. T? I believe it was a Mr Somchai, who of course was never influenced by the fact, that the criminal-fugitive is a relative. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HagenvonTronje Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 The gov't is a joke. First, they shouldn't have let him out of the country, because it was pretty sure he wasn't coming back for a hearing. Second, you might want to have an extradition treaty with a country before you try and get them back and third, you might want to keep your mouth shut about what you are/aren't doing. Agreed, the government which let him out of the country, was indeed a bit of a joke. Who was PM back then ? You made a point! wasn't it a Mr. Somchai... or was it the cook who openly declared he is the proxy for Mr. T? I believe it was a Mr Somchai, who of course was never influenced by the fact, that the criminal-fugitive is a relative. a simple time check would do and good memory. with the help of memory marker like that thaksin went to the olympic games, that was august, right? samaks downfall was later and there was on SoE in between, start beginning september and after 14 days or so was the court decision. so i would say Samak. in my memory. so what samak should have done, actually, to prevent thaksins escape? somchai had as PM not more than 3 month. during that time he ws unable to catch Thaksin. and Abhist can he do it? do it better? oor didn't work it out because Kasit is an old buddy of thaksin? but you guys know all the thaksin gossip, right? are there any files on thaksin about recreational drug use? coca? that video from HK around christmas did look a little bit like that. put him on marching powder and he will walk down rajadamnoern with his commie brigadantes. challenge abhisit. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
webfact Posted April 29, 2009 Author Share Posted April 29, 2009 a simple time check would do and good memory. with the help of memory marker like that thaksin went to the olympic games, that was august, right?samaks downfall was later and there was on SoE in between, start beginning september and after 14 days or so was the court decision. so i would say Samak. in my memory. so what samak should have done, actually, to prevent thaksins escape? somchai had as PM not more than 3 month. during that time he ws unable to catch Thaksin. and Abhist can he do it? do it better? oor didn't work it out because Kasit is an old buddy of thaksin? but you guys know all the thaksin gossip, right? are there any files on thaksin about recreational drug use? coca? that video from HK around christmas did look a little bit like that. put him on marching powder and he will walk down rajadamnoern with his commie brigadantes. challenge abhisit. That should become "Quote of the day! ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThNiner Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 a simple time check would do and good memory. with the help of memory marker like that thaksin went to the olympic games, that was august, right?samaks downfall was later and there was on SoE in between, start beginning september and after 14 days or so was the court decision. so i would say Samak. in my memory. so what samak should have done, actually, to prevent thaksins escape? somchai had as PM not more than 3 month. during that time he ws unable to catch Thaksin. and Abhist can he do it? do it better? oor didn't work it out because Kasit is an old buddy of thaksin? but you guys know all the thaksin gossip, right? are there any files on thaksin about recreational drug use? coca? that video from HK around christmas did look a little bit like that. put him on marching powder and he will walk down rajadamnoern with his commie brigadantes. challenge abhisit. That should become "Quote of the day! ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HagenvonTronje Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 a simple time check would do and good memory. with the help of memory marker like that thaksin went to the olympic games, that was august, right?samaks downfall was later and there was on SoE in between, start beginning september and after 14 days or so was the court decision. so i would say Samak. in my memory. so what samak should have done, actually, to prevent thaksins escape? somchai had as PM not more than 3 month. during that time he ws unable to catch Thaksin. and Abhist can he do it? do it better? oor didn't work it out because Kasit is an old buddy of thaksin? but you guys know all the thaksin gossip, right? are there any files on thaksin about recreational drug use? coca? that video from HK around christmas did look a little bit like that. put him on marching powder and he will walk down rajadamnoern with his commie brigadantes. challenge abhisit. That should become "Quote of the day! ! so what? did he got him? no. whose job is that anyway? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Journalist Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 If it wasn't for Thaksin, Thailand would be an decent country, full of thoughtful industrialists, selfless army officers, philanthropic aristos and hard-toiling unenvious working classes. These people are not to blame for it being banana-world in any way shape or form, they were just following ze orders that must be obeyed at all times and the bad example that was being set. Now if only the sole bad apple, Thaksin, could be put in jail in leg irons (because after all he is convicted, he's a convicted convict who is the subject of a conviction), then Thailand will be this country again. Its axiomatic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hammered Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 If it wasn't for Thaksin, Thailand would be an decent country, full of thoughtful industrialists, selfless army officers, philanthropic aristos and hard-toiling unenvious working classes. These people are not to blame for it being banana-world in any way shape or form, they were just following ze orders that must be obeyed at all times and the bad example that was being set.Now if only the sole bad apple, Thaksin, could be put in jail in leg irons (because after all he is convicted, he's a convicted convict who is the subject of a conviction), then Thailand will be this country again. Its axiomatic. Now now no need for extreme sarcasm. Removing the extremes of both sides would though make reconcilliation incredibly easy but it wont result in a perfect society. Equally removing the cannon fodder from the extremes of both sides would probably have the same result. It'll never happen. Far too much at stake and the real big thing is something nobody ever mentions or even alludes to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xminator Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 So anyone want to guess if this is part of the "new" press war with the reds? Afterall, the government announced this press war some days ago, so anything in any thai media these days might be lies and propaganda. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThNiner Posted April 29, 2009 Share Posted April 29, 2009 So anyone want to guess if this is part of the "new" press war with the reds? Afterall, the government announced this press war some days ago, so anything in any thai media these days might be lies and propaganda. The press war was to rebut all the bogus claims that have come out from the other side, not to spread the dam_n lies themselves. Ask yourself, what would you do if you yourself kept getting attacked by one piece of BS after another? You would just sit idle and the let entire world take those dam_n lies as truths and subsequently have the whole country go down the toilet? Haven't you noticed how many dam_n lies spewed out from the other side have been exposed for what they really were, since the current gov't started this "press war"? Huh? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koo82 Posted April 30, 2009 Share Posted April 30, 2009 why a new topic for that? wouldn't it enough to update an old thread. and open a new one when there are finally some results like an arrest.or is that something new that the government now "using all means" ? and what the government had done the last 4 month, or just one week before? the hunt for thaksin was only with half power but now they switch to full energy? The government is closely monitoring Jakrapob Penkair's movements, though his whereabouts are still unknown, Panich said. The Immigration Bureau has no records on Jakrapob's departure, he said. har har, funny. so busy that government. keep watching closely and don't lose sight of him. Well said. government now "using all means" including mean odd means Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koo82 Posted April 30, 2009 Share Posted April 30, 2009 Funny that everywhere is Khun Thaksin Khun Thaksin Khun Thaksin and at the same time they say Khun Thaksin is over. They love him. We love him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
webfact Posted April 30, 2009 Author Share Posted April 30, 2009 why a new topic for that? wouldn't it enough to update an old thread. and open a new one when there are finally some results like an arrest.or is that something new that the government now "using all means" ? and what the government had done the last 4 month, or just one week before? the hunt for thaksin was only with half power but now they switch to full energy? The government is closely monitoring Jakrapob Penkair's movements, though his whereabouts are still unknown, Panich said. The Immigration Bureau has no records on Jakrapob's departure, he said. har har, funny. so busy that government. keep watching closely and don't lose sight of him. Well said. government now "using all means" including mean odd means your leaders in hiding spurn the law, your leaders disregard the laws of your country!!!! Are you proud to support that over and over again even for 1 (one) convicted criminal? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Koo82 Posted April 30, 2009 Share Posted April 30, 2009 What do they accuse Khun Thaksin of? To stimulate the reds causing traffic jam at Din Daeng? What about those who stimulated PAD to block airports for a week? They didn't just stimulate. They were inside airports too. They are still free if I'm not wrong. Khun Thaksin and the close of Asean Summit in Pattaya? What about those who sent the blues there to attack the reds? If not attack, what did the blues do there? To welcome the reds? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sao Jiang Mai Posted April 30, 2009 Share Posted April 30, 2009 Voilence, deceit, corruption, nepotism, cronyism, keptomaniac, need I say more Koo? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Clifton Posted April 30, 2009 Share Posted April 30, 2009 Funny that everywhere is Khun Thaksin Khun Thaksin Khun Thaksin and at the same time they say Khun Thaksin is over.They love him. We love him. Unfortunately, he loves none of you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grandpops Posted May 1, 2009 Share Posted May 1, 2009 (edited) They seek him here they seek him there those PAD pupets seek him everywhere Is he in heaven or is he in hel_l That damned elusive Thaksin... kin'ell Be a shame to catch him now as they may have to do something about he economy next! Edited May 1, 2009 by grandpops Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tony Clifton Posted May 1, 2009 Share Posted May 1, 2009 They seek him herethey seek him there those PAD pupets seek him everywhere Is he in heaven or is he in hel_l That damned elusive Thaksin... kin'ell Be a shame to catch him now as they may have to do something about he economy next! The present economic problems are global, nothing the democrats or any other Thai party can fix or even dream influence. The country is on the brink of civil war, that's where priorities are, getting rid of the criminal element and Thaksin zombies infesting parliament, the police and all levels of government and society. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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