Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Thailand to submit Thaksin's extradition request Wednesday

November 11, 2009
The Nation

Thai Embassy to Phnom Penh will submit extradition request for Cambodia to extradite Thaksin Shinawatra on Wednesday, an official said Tuesday.

The Thai Attorney General Office signed the official request and foward the document through the foreign ministry late Tuesday, a few hours after Thaksin landed in Phnom Penh to perform his job as an adivsor to Cambodian government.

5 comments:

KE said...

Thai must view its past behaviour and action that it did to Cambodia while Cambodia asked thailand to extradite Sok Yeoum - thai did response. In this case, Cambodia has more and better reasons than thai does..! It really shame what thai is trying to do now...!

Anonymous said...

Legitimacy of the extradition request is in question.

Since Thai recall her envoy, who head the Thai Embassy. I just wonder!!! On what legal status does Thai Embassy play? If the Embassy maintains playing its role, the recall of Thai envoy was a joke.

LOL

Anonymous said...

Thai leadership is still in childish stage. If Thai has no ambassador in PP, who do this job? Do thai leaders know how to lead the country? Do Thai leaders explicitly understand the treaties? Why should not they revoke?

Anonymous said...

Thailand makes sure make an appointment with Cambodia first.

Anonymous said...

Too bad for you Thais for having dismissed the dipomatic relation with Cambodia.

How about 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.