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Interpol Has Right To Withdraw Arrest Warrant On Thaksin: Attorney-General


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Missing nothing MCA, or maybe missing everything :

the whole know Mr T. is being the world economy colapsing, the flooding , the encroachements ..... To unit people, or you provide a common goal (but people shall be educated to understand said goal) or a common ennemy (and there it suffise to brain wash them).

The case of Mr T. is like famous tip of the iceberg, while the person is in truth a fugitive, the way the case is used to keep the country to move on more important subject is the only answer the invisible powers have found to avoid the population to ask the questions (good or bad, pertinent or not) about more crucial subject. In 10 or 20 years, nobody will remenber him; but people may remenber the opportunities missed!

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Interpol have been reluctant to assist Thai police in capturing Thaksin, despite having learned that Thaksin has traveled to Germany and Dubai, because they are weary that the charges may be politically motivated.

Weary? Bored shitless more like. Oh, it's a typo. My mistake.

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These are all baby steps in clearing the road of bumps and roadblocks for Thaksin's eventual return to Thailand. And he needs to get back soon as running a government via telecommuting has its limitations.

What steps?

There was never an Interpol arrest warrent on Thaksin nor will be there one. Not on these current charges.

If you think otherwise you failed for a propaganda hoax, staged during the time of the Abhisit government that made people belief Interpol would go after Thaksin.

Interpol don't issue arrest warrants so the absence of one means nothing.

It means that Interpol and a lot of foreign countries don't see Thaksin as the terrorist or what ever he is branded and accused of the the Anti-Thaksinista propaganda.

One propaganda lie was that Interpol would go after Thaksin, or that he is banned there and there because of his "crimes". That propaganda bubble is now burst.

No, it doesn't, since Interpol cannot issue their own arrest warrants. What is it you are not getting?

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Ni, it doesn't, since Interpol cannot issue their own arrest warrants. What is it you are not getting?

So what is the purpose of these "news" that come up from time to time and mention Thaksins 'crimes' and Interpol.

Interpol will also not act on request by the Thai authorities, but dismiss these request and say they will not act because that charges are politically motivated.

What you don't get? please don't troll about some mot points.

There are lot of people out there who got fooled by these hoax news and think the 'Thaksin case' would be a case for Interpol too.

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Interpol has never issued a warrant nor issued a 'Flag Notice' for Thaksin. Confirmed here:

http://thainews.prd.go.th/en/news.php?id=255408160002

:jap:

With the MoFA being led by k. Surapong who may or may not have requested the Japanese government to issue a visa for k. Thaksin, any statement by that ministry regarding k. Thaksin cannot be taken at face value. The MoFA and it's new minister has been very busy the last week with k. Thaksin only it seems. nothing else is important, nothing else to do. Even the border issue with Cambodia seems forgotten.

It's a pity we can't ask Interpol on this, or actually we can ask, but would probably only get an answer like 'we have a policy not to divulge proceedings with governments' :ermm:

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