Bangkok Post
The government plans to closely monitor the SMS messages that ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra plans to send directly to his supporters, to see whether they represent a threat to national security, Prime Minister's Office Minister Sathit Wongnongtoey said on Monday.
Mr Sathit admitted it was not easy to control text messaging.
The government would also check the programme content of satellite broadcaster PTV, operated by the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), following complaints that the programmes gives misleading information.
The political movement backing the fugitive politician was getting more vigorous, he said. He pointed to Thaksin's use of a leader of a neighbouring country to pressure the government last week, and the stress it caused.
Last Wednesday, Puea Thai Party chairman Chavalit Yongchaiyudh paid a one-day visit to Phnom Penh and met Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen. He said latern that Hun Sen was willing to host Thaksin if he wished to stay in Cambodia.
Gen Chavalit said Mr Hun Sen was full of praise for Thaksin and expressed sympathy for the "political injustice" he suffered in Thailand.
On arrival in Thailand on Friday to attend the Asean summit, the Cambodian leader said Thaksin was welcome to serve as his economic adviser and his government would not allow his extradition to Thailand.
Mr Sathit admitted it was not easy to control text messaging.
The government would also check the programme content of satellite broadcaster PTV, operated by the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), following complaints that the programmes gives misleading information.
The political movement backing the fugitive politician was getting more vigorous, he said. He pointed to Thaksin's use of a leader of a neighbouring country to pressure the government last week, and the stress it caused.
Last Wednesday, Puea Thai Party chairman Chavalit Yongchaiyudh paid a one-day visit to Phnom Penh and met Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen. He said latern that Hun Sen was willing to host Thaksin if he wished to stay in Cambodia.
Gen Chavalit said Mr Hun Sen was full of praise for Thaksin and expressed sympathy for the "political injustice" he suffered in Thailand.
On arrival in Thailand on Friday to attend the Asean summit, the Cambodian leader said Thaksin was welcome to serve as his economic adviser and his government would not allow his extradition to Thailand.
6 comments:
The Junta Thai military of the King of Coup Bhumibol is paranoid.
Why worry only Cambodia not Laos and Malaysia?
If the Thai red shirt freedom Fighters rise with all weapons provided by Hun Sen, don't Abhisit think Laos and Malaysia will take that opportunity to cause more troubles lke bombing?
Abhisit has to be careful because Hun Sen has too many personal bodyguards and money, he could just pay some Thais to get rid of Abhisit any time.
AH FUCKING ABSHIT IS A FUCKING ROOKIE
2:21 PM
The bodyguards that your fucking prime minister has can only fuck with your very own people (weak and powerless). Your prime minister can only use his bodyguards to fuck his people locally, not his neighbor, because he'll be fucked if he dare to fuck with his neighbor.
fuckin son of a bitch scare even about SMS that what happen when you stole somthing that not belong to you! wondering if they do any work at all or just sit and monitor thaksin move?
They also should monitor Ah fucking Hun's movement too. These two clowns are fucking traitors. The two need to be shot in the foreheads.
Folks - Beware of the potential risks that your SMS, mobile or landline phone conversations, and internet emails could be intercepted by foreign countries, especially by those who own the telecom infrastructure in Cambodia.
Be extremely cautious if you are a high ranking government official, business leader or member of parliament.
Agent32
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