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Veera's mother seeks Thaksin's help

The mother of yellow-shirt activist Veera Somkwamkid Monday sought help from former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra to free her son from Phnom Penh prison.

Wilaiwan Somkwamkid appealed for Thasksin's help by submitting a letter to Pheu Thai Party spokesman Prompong Nopparit.

Veera and his aide have been sentenced to jail for encroaching and spying on Cambodia.

Wilaiwan asked Thaksin to help coordinate with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen for Veera's release.

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-- The Nation 2011-04-04

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Veera, Ratree families ask ex-PM Thaksin, opposition Puea Thai party to help free both from Cambodian jail; deny conflict with government but want pair back after four months with no progress /MCOT

Who knows, next they might even hire Bobby Amsterdam to please their case.

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Veera, Ratree families seek Thaksin help to get pair out of Cambodian jail

BANGKOK, April 4 - The families of two Thai Patriots Network activists detained in Cambodian prison for espionage charges on Monday sought help from the opposition Puea Thai Party and convicted ousted Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra to get them out of jail.

The latest move by the families of detained Veera Somkwamkid and his secretary Ratree Pipattanapaiboon came nearly a month after Mr Veera's mother met with Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajia seeking concrete government assistance to help her son on March 8.

Wilaiwan and Preecha Somkwamkid, together with Varisa Pipattanapaiboon, submitted letters to Mr Thaksin through his legal advisor Noppadon Pattama and Puea Thai party spokesman Prompong Nopparit seeking their help to gain the release of the activists who have been in Cambodian jail for four months.

Mrs Wilaiwan said there has been no progress on the release of her son during the past four months and that she fell ill after she found out that Mr Veera was sick when she visited him.

Mr Veera's mother said she has no other choice but to try to secure the release of her son and decided to contact the Puea Thai spokesman to seek help on the case.

Mr Veera's brother Preecha said that the families of the two detainees have met Prime Minister Abhisit twice and handed a letter seeking clear help from the government for the two Thai nationals within seven days, but no progress has been made until now.

Mr Preecha reaffirmed the two families have no conflict with the government, saying the move is just another option to help the pair and that Mr Veera does not know about it.

"Our family only informed Mr Veera that we will do by all means to get him out of jail," said Mr Preecha.

Mr Veera's family earlier sought to get him out of jail as soon as possible after visiting him and finding the 53-year-old activist in weak condition, as he has congenital diseases and has not been given appropriate medical treatment and nutrition while in Preysar Prison.

Mr Veera was sentenced to an eight-year jail term, while Ms Ratree was handed a six-year jail term by a Cambodian court on Feb 1 for espionage, illegal entry, and trespassing in a military zone.

Mr Noppadon said after receiving the letters that he will forward within today the letter to the fugitive ex-premier who is now travelling in the Middle East.

Mr Thaksin's legal advisor said he believed the former premier would discuss the matter with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen but cannot give a date yet.

He however said Mr Veera himself should also acknowledge and accept assistance from Mr Thaksin as the issue is sensitive and involved with politics. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2011-04-04

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Veera's mother asks Thaksin to help jailed son

By The Nation

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Veera, a yellow shirt leader, does not know about the request.

The mother of yellow-shirt activist Veera Somkwamkid yesterday sought assistance from arch rival former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to have her son freed from a Cambodia prison.

The mother, Wilaiwan Somkwamkid, together with her younger son Preecha Somkwamkid, met Thaksin's close aide Noppadon Pattama and opposition Pheu Thai Party spokesman Prompong Nopparit to submit the request to Thaksin.

Veera and another activist, Ratree Pipattanapaiboon, are being held in Cambodia's Prey Sar prison for eight and six years respectively on espionage charges.

Wilaiwan said she needed to ask for Thaksin's help as the government under Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva haf failed to have her and Ratree released from the prison.

Veera and Ratree were arrested together with five other Thai nationals, including Democrat Party's MP Panich Vikitsreth, on December 29 while inspecting a border disputed area near Sa Kaew province's Ban Nongchan. The five members of the group were freed when their jail terms for trespassing were suspended.

"We have waited for the government's assistance for four months but there was no progress. We have no other way, but hope the Pheu Thai Party and Police Colonel Thaksin could help us, Wilaiwan said.

Veera, who actively joined the street protests to topple Thaksin in 2006, does not know his family is seeking help from his enemy, his brother Preecha said. "We don't mind about the politics but just simply look for people who could help him," he said.

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-- The Nation 2011-04-04

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DETAINED ACTIVIST

Veera's mother asks Thaksin to help jailed son

By The Nation

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Veera, a yellow shirt leader, does not know about the request.

The mother of yellow-shirt activist Veera Somkwamkid yesterday sought assistance from arch rival former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to have her son freed from a Cambodia prison.

The mother, Wilaiwan Somkwamkid, together with her younger son Preecha Somkwamkid, met Thaksin's close aide Noppadon Pattama and opposition Pheu Thai Party spokesman Prompong Nopparit to submit the request to Thaksin.

Veera and another activist, Ratree Pipattanapaiboon, are being held in Cambodia's Prey Sar prison for eight and six years respectively on espionage charges.

Wilaiwan said she needed to ask for Thaksin's help as the government under Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva haf failed to have her and Ratree released from the prison.

Veera and Ratree were arrested together with five other Thai nationals, including Democrat Party's MP Panich Vikitsreth, on December 29 while inspecting a border disputed area near Sa Kaew province's Ban Nongchan. The five members of the group were freed when their jail terms for trespassing were suspended.

"We have waited for the government's assistance for four months but there was no progress. We have no other way, but hope the Pheu Thai Party and Police Colonel Thaksin could help us, Wilaiwan said.

Veera, who actively joined the street protests to topple Thaksin in 2006, does not know his family is seeking help from his enemy, his brother Preecha said. "We don't mind about the politics but just simply look for people who could help him," he said.

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-- The Nation 2011-04-04

He'll soon find out if the wheels start turning. If that does happen, I'm sure he'll tell Thaksin to get bent. Seeing as he's such a martyr and against all the bad things Thaksin did/does.

Stay and do your time. Come out a hero. There's a good boy.

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Hopefully he tells her to piss off, her son is where he deserves to be

As a convicted on the run criminal, in what position is he to tell anyone that?

You are right Taksin should be more polite and explain to her that her son is a big enough man to partake of toppling a government, so he should be a big enough man to do 2/3 of his jail time before release, or the whole time to show he is an even bigger man.

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Hopefully he tells her to piss off, her son is where he deserves to be

As a convicted on the run criminal, in what position is he to tell anyone that?

Well you can also tells her mother to be ashamed to ask a convicted no? I m surprised the yellow shirts didn't sit in front of her house to protest against this request....

By the way Veera is also a convicted criminal in cambodgia

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A mother's love knows no limits.

Well Jatuporn's mom seems to break the cliché, or at least crack it a little.

If Thaksin goes to Cambodia and accompanies Veera out of his prison cell to freedom, then TAT were right all along years ago to coin the phrase' Amazing Thailand'!

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Another Daily Joke! Nothing has changed. Same players with little changes in the script. The hero always wins (most gold coins) because he appears to rescue the most desperate person at the most climatic moment in Thai daily life. :fight:

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Hopefully he tells her to piss off, her son is where he deserves to be

Very unkind words, my dear chap. Even though we disagree many times, I would still like to believe your mother would do something similar to get you out of troubles if need be.

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The mother of yellow-shirt activist Veera Somkwamkid yesterday sought assistance from arch rival former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to have her son freed from a Cambodia prison.

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-- The Nation 2011-04-04

I understand a mother's plight and seeking help anywhere she can find it.

Still I'm really surprised at what some people think the level of influence k. Thaksin may have with the Cambodian government. Mind you just out of spite Cambodia might pardon the two (even against their will) if k. Thaksin well publicized asks for it.

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PM Understands Relatives of Jailed Thais Seeking Thaksin's Help

The prime minister says he does not feel embarrassed that relatives of the two Thais jailed in Cambodia is seeking help from the Pheu Thai Party and Thaksin Shinnawatra.

He says the Thai government has worked hard to help, but there are still complication that need to be worked out.

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjachewa insists that he and the government do not feel ashamed after family members of Veera Somkwamkit and Ratree Pipatthanapaiboon, who are being jailed in Cambodia for trespassing and espionage, have asked Pheu Thai Party and Thaksin Shinnawatra for assistance.

He pointed out that the government is trying to help the two Thais, but admitted that the issues between Thailand and Cambodia, as well as legal conditions, remain major obstacles to securing the release of the two Thais.

Abhisit said he understands and feels for the families of the two Thais.

Meanwhile, Deputy Prime Minister in charge of national security Suthep Thuaksuban denied a rumor that he is awaiting Thaksin Shinnawatra's arrival and will clean the former premier's shoes.

He said this is a misunderstanding about what he said to the Democrat Party in the southern local language that he would wear a necktie and suit and wait for Thaksin at the airport to take him to jail, if Thaksin was actually able to return to Thailand.

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-- Tan Network 2011-04-05

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WOW! !!

In following the events which lead up to his incarceration and in reading the articles on this thread; I had abso-tively, posi-lutely NO IDEA that extremely poor judgment (insofar as purposely wandering into Cambodia), and/or border-line stupidity (as in having a BAD history with HunSen and still doing it) fell under the category of "congenital diseases"!! :o

I also didn't know that medications were currently available to remedy these particular maladies! :whistling:

Truly; Amazing Thailand, huh? ;)

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PAD slams PM for insincerity in helping Veera and Ratree; believes Hun Sen will not authorize their release without gaining benefits /TAN_Network

Before I state what I am about to say I want everyone to know it can be taken as a joke.

Thaksin assists in Veera and Ratree release. But the deal is Thailand forgives Thaksin his criminal record and he can return to run in the election for prime minster. Everyone gets something out of the deal.

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PAD slams PM for insincerity in helping Veera and Ratree; believes Hun Sen will not authorize their release without gaining benefits /TAN_Network

Before I state what I am about to say I want everyone to know it can be taken as a joke.

Thaksin assists in Veera and Ratree release. But the deal is Thailand forgives Thaksin his criminal record and he can return to run in the election for prime minster. Everyone gets something out of the deal.

in other words no deal because forgiving Thaksin his crimes in exchange for his helping another person who blatantly and purposefully committed a crime, is totally countrary to the whole point of having borders and legal system to prosecute criminal trespass.

Not to mention:

Why would Abhisit want to give a free pass to someone financing groups that say they want to kill him if they can and is doing all he can to remove him from office, and doing it for someone who has worked so hard to put Thailand in a war with its neighbor and ALSO wants to remove him from office.

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