Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Thai tensions rise over Thaksin Shinawatra’s Cambodian role

(AFP/PM Office/File/Prime Minister Office)
November 11, 2009
Richard Lloyd Parry, Asia Editor
Times Online (UK)


Tensions between Cambodia and Thailand were inflamed yesterday after Thaksin Shinawatra, the ousted Thai Prime Minister, was welcomed in Phnom Penh.

Relations between the neighbours — engaged in a border dispute — deteriorated further after Thaksin accepted a new role as economic adviser to the Cambodian Prime Minister, Hun Sen.

The move was seen in Bangkok as a provocation and Thai opponents of Thaksin threatened to demonstrate against his return to the region.

On Cambodian television, Mr Hun Sen was seen embracing his guest and was said to have described him as an “eternal friend” and “the best adviser with economic leadership”. Thaksin is due to give a lecture to ministers and government officials tomorrow.

“Thaksin is here for the economy and not activities related to politics,” Phay Siphan, a spokesman for the Cambodian Cabinet, said. “It is an honour for Cambodia’s economic sector and we hope that Cambodians nationwide welcome him warmly.”

Mr Hun Sen’s hospitality had less to do with Thaksin’s economic expertise than with the relationship between Phnom Penh and Bangkok.

Their differences date back to the Khmer Empire, a Cambodian civilisation which ruled large parts of Thailand between AD800 to AD1370. Today Cambodia is poorer than its former vassal but a sense of resentment and rivalry lingers on both sides, which periodically flares into violence.

Soldiers on both sides died in skirmishes last year over a few hundred square metres of disputed territory close to the ancient Preah Vihear temple. The Thai Foreign Minister, Kasit Piromya, is a Yellow Shirt leader who, before his appointment as his Government’s chief diplomat, described Mr Hun Sen as a “a gentleman with the mind of a gangster”. Now the Cambodian leader is taking his revenge by flaunting his friendship with Thaksin.

Thailand responded by recalling its ambassador to Phnom Penh, and made moves to cancel a joint agreement to explore energy reserves in the Gulf of Thailand. It has begun extradition proceedings against Thaksin, who last year was sentenced to two years in prison for corruption when he was Prime Minister.

It has no hope of success because Cambodia regards the case as a political matter and therefore excluded from an extradition treaty between the countries.

Thaksin told The Times in an interview on Monday that he had no intention of settling in Cambodia, but would visit it from his exile in Dubai.

His proximity to Thailand and especially to the country’s northeast where he has his most loyal support, is unsettling to the Government, which is supported by army generals who removed Thaksin from power.

Anti-Thaksin activists, known as the “Yellow Shirts”, announced a rally in Bangkok this Sunday after remarks that he made in an interview with The Times about the Thai royal family.

The visit comes days before a summit in Singapore between President Obama and leaders of the Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean), also scheduled for Sunday.

George Yeo, Singapore’s Foreign Minister, said that the dispute had caused alarm, adding: “We are very concerned about this bilateral problem between two fraternal members of Asean and we hope they will find a way to reconcile and to act with restraint.” Previous Yellow Shirt rallies have led to fights with Thaksin’s supporters and brought chaos to Bangkok.

Last year the group took over Government House and seized the city’s two airports, stranding tens of thousands of passengers and damaging the tourism industry.

Tensions are at a peak again as Thaksin returns to South-East Asia, the closest he has been to Thailand since he was forced out in a military coup in 2006.

In April, Thaksin promised his supporters: “If there is the sound of gunfire, of soldiers shooting the people, I’ll return immediately to lead you to march on Bangkok.”

He told The Times: “If I were to start the march I would start from the north-eastern part of Thailand, on the soil of Thailand, but I will have to enter Thailand from the border. I can enter Thailand from Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar [Burma].”

In a message to his supporters on Twitter yesterday, he wrote: “Tonight I will meet and have dinner with Hun Sen and his family. I miss home so much.”

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't have any problem with Thaksin Shinawatra.

I do have problem with these mother fuckers (AH Hun Sen and AH ABullShit).

AH Hun Sen kills his own peoples.

AH ABullShit want more of our land.

Anonymous said...

To Hun Sen (Leader of the Cambodian People's Party Hun Sen Khmer Rouge Regime)

Since you and the CPP assassinated, executed, killed and murdered journalists, political opponents, leaders of the free trade union, innocent men, innocent women and innocent children;

Do you have any plan to assassinate the Thai prime minister (Abhisit Vejjajiva)?

Are you going to send Brigade 70 (Hun Sen's Death Squad Unit) to assassinate the Thai prime minister (Abhisit Vejjajiva)?

Is it true, you only kill your own peoples, you will not kill Thai and Veitnamese peoples that cannot get enough of our land?

Is it true, you only kill innocent Khmer peoples with no weapon in their hands?

Anonymous said...

Ah Kvang ma khack can do this to foreigner but not to Khmer people.

Anonymous said...

Time will tell as what would happen to Thailand from now on. Thaksin will rock to the bottom before his total defeat. He won’t give up easily to current Bangkok regime

Anonymous said...

yes, well people in Cambodia 80% are not happy with Thaksin Shinawatra and Hun Hen invit him to come in cambodia.why Hun Hen needs to help Thaksin ? Hun Hen should thinks abotu problem that make thai people get too much angry and also Khmer don;t want have problem again as before. Khmer want have a good food and hapiness family.

Anonymous said...

Thaksin will get his revenged back with PM Hun Sen help...

Anonymous said...

I know it is a political but Hun Hun should have been more careful what happen next to khmer people. why u don;t have problem with Thaksin Shinawatra come in cambodia. it mean you are not khmer if u are khmer u will have feel angry and unhappy to hear about this problem.all people in cambodia're don;t want have war,violence,conflict or what which happen to them.

Anonymous said...

That's fun to see Thailand going crazy.

Anonymous said...

Khmer-Thai Deal

Step 1: Thai government accepts Cambodia gets a total of 60 billion US dollars with 10 billion US dollars up front and also 80% of petrol wells from Thai-Cambodian overlapping claims area in exchange for the extradition of the international fugitive Thaksin Shinawatra? Expiration: 2 weeks.

Step 2: Khmer nationalists led by Dr. A. Gaffar Peang-Meth and others may rise up to have fugitive Thaksin Shinawatra extradited back to Bangkok.

Anonymous said...

Can anyone tell me- where is Thaksin flew from and reach to Cambodia?

Anonymous said...

2:22PM Thaksin private jet

Dubai, UAE richest country in the world. (OIL TYCOON) There new building reach 3,000 fts above taller than twins in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.