Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Rubbing salt on Thailand's wound?

Ousted Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra (R) speaks with Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Sen during their meeting in Phnom Penh November 10, 2009. Thaksin, wanted at home for a graft conviction, arrived in Cambodia on Tuesday to take up a job offer from the government that has set off a diplomatic row with Bangkok. Sen has made Thaksin an economic adviser to his government and offered him a home in his country. Thaksin is set to brief more than 300 Cambodian economic experts at the Ministry of Economy and Finance on November 12 in the capital. REUTERS/Stringer
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (left) greets former Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra in Phnom Penh. Thaksin has arrived in Cambodia to start work as a government economic adviser, fuelling tensions between the two countries after a series of border clashes.(AFP/PM Office/File/Prime Minister Office)
Ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra (front 2nd R), former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat (front R) and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (front C) pose with Hun Sen's extended family during their meeting at the latter's house in Phnom Penh November 10, 2009. Thaksin, wanted at home for a graft conviction, arrived in Cambodia on Tuesday to take up a job offer from the government that has set off a diplomatic row with Bangkok. Hun Sen has made Thaksin an economic adviser to his government and offered him a home in his country. Thaksin is set to brief more than 300 Cambodian economic experts at the Ministry of Economy and Finance on November 12 in the capital. Hun Sen's family includes (back R-L) Hun Sen's daughter-in-law Chay Lin, Hun Sen's son-in-law Dy Vichea and his wife Hun Mana, Hun Sen's son Hun Manet and his wife (unidentified), Hun Sen's son-in-law Sok Puthivuth and his wife Hun Maly and Hun Sen's son Hun Manith and his wife (unidentified). (Front L-R) Somchai's wife Yaowapa Wongsawasdi and Hun Sen's wife Bun Rany. REUTERS/Stringer
Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, second right from the front row, and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, center, pose for photographs with other members of Hun Sen's family in his residence in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009. Thailand's fugitive ex-Prime Minister Thaksin arrived Tuesday in Phnom Penh following his appointment as economic adviser to the government, fueling tensions between the neighboring countries. (AP Photo/Lim Cheavutha)

28 comments:

Anonymous said...

good job, PM Hun Sen, ex-PM Thaksin, and ex-Somchai.....i want to laugh out loudly

Anonymous said...

What's the fuck goingon?

Anonymous said...

A party to celebrate the death of Thai King and the return of Thaksin to power my friend.

Anonymous said...

It looks like a happy family but sooner and surely will not last forever.

Anonymous said...

11:05PM - Nothing lasts forever. Life is too short, everyone should enjoy it while you can.

Anonymous said...

Not being a CPP supporter, I am supporting Hun Sen for a gutsy move. Regardless of how we are feeling about Hun Sen, I think every Khmer should applausing him for having the courage to stand up against Khmer old enemy. He would have been the best Khmer leader if only he have done the same toward YOUN.

Anonymous said...

Do you notice Ah Hun Sen tries to dress up like Mr. Thaksin. He tries to copy the style. I personally don't like Hun Sen and his regime, but I welcome Mr. Thaksin to Cambodia. But, I don't like to see Khmer copy wedding styles and men's hair from Thai at all. I see Khmer Karaoke male stars try to leave their hair or cut the way Thai stars. Come on don't bring other culture to replace your own.

Cut your hair Long Song or Hor Terl. That is Khmer style, not leaving your hair on both ears long like a gangster.

Anonymous said...

Don't worry 11:34PM. We'll deal with yuons at a proper time. For now, just enjoy our victory over the PAD.

Anonymous said...

I am extremely proud of PM Hun Sen. This is the first time we see a Khmer leader win the battle without firing a single shot.

Thai current government is totally humiliated on the international arena while PM Hun Sen triumphs.

Every Khmers should be proud of this moment.

Long live to the Khmer Nation!

Agent32

Anonymous said...

I quoted 11:44PM
"..For now, just enjoy our victory over the PAD."

I like your optimism, but it might be prudent to remember this french proverb:
Ne vend pas la peau de l' ours avant de l' avoir tue.

Anonymous said...

Cambodia Town
Long Beach, Ca

We don't acknowledge the situation, there are severals reasons Abhisit Vejjajiva, Kasit Piromya unavailable to take family photo with their brother. Maybe, Abhisit was busy to care his beautiful wife, then Kasit was also occupied with his mistress.

Anonymous said...

A good Cpp is a dead Cpp!!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Thaksin will turned CPP members.

Corporation Peace of Pleasure.

Anonymous said...

Wasup with the TV in the background? are they going to sing Khmer Karoke?
Thaksin & Somchia fluent in khmer?

Anonymous said...

12:20AM,

Bien sure cher compatriot, la prudence est une cle de notre succes. Ceci etant dit, il faut quand meme se jouir un peu avec le vent dans les voiles qu’on a presentement.

Anonymous said...

correction

une de notre succes = une cle de notre succes

Anonymous said...

2:41 Am,

There is no point for you to writing in French because no one can read it. If you want people to undertand you, write English. If you are trying to impressing people, stop wasting you time becasue now a day only people in France speak French.

Anonymous said...

This goes for you too 12:20 AM..

Anonymous said...

1:08 AM

Karma is a bitch, remember that faggot. Wishing death upon others will soon see what you wished for happening to you and your family. don't cry now when that happen bitch. You asked for it yourself.

Anonymous said...

2:53AM, 2:55 AM
If you don't understand French, just skip the posts. No big deal
This is a khmer free forum and some Khmers read and write French, English, Chinese,...or whatever. All are foreign languages anyway.

Anonymous said...

2:53AM - what's the fuzz? If you can not read it so be it. I only take the courtesy to response to the fellow 12:20AM in the same langage, I don't need to impress anyone.

By the way, there are our open- mind compatriots out there, who are better manner and educated than you, wish to express themselves in French.

If you don't have the ability to learn langages other than English, don't try to stop others!

Anonymous said...

C= CAMBODIAN
PP=PUPPET
YOU AND YOUR FAMILY TREE ARE SMILING.
THE FAMILY THREE IN SVAY RIENG ARE CRIYING.

Anonymous said...

3:21 am, yes it is all foreign language, but what is the point of communicating if you already knew only .000000005% of people understand you? I am simply trying to save your wasteful energy.

Anonymous said...

3:22 AM, loosing your cool already? I apologize to you after I've realized you were responding to 3:20 am. However, I disagree with your to considering an individual educated by communicating in French in English speaking site.

Anonymous said...

Apology accepted, no hard feeling. Let's get back to our celebration over the PAD, shall we?.

Anonymous said...

Cambodia Town
Long Beach, Ca

PAD bandits, Yellow Shirts, Privy Royal Council, Abhisit Vejjajiva's administration were losing their credit toward international communities because of their arrogants.
I hope Samdech Techo Hun Sen will level my rank to Deputy PM soon.

New Phally

Anonymous said...

Rubbing Salt+Peper on Thai Wounds...

Anonymous said...

Family tree plus Criminal Tycon