Coup update: reality bites
Remember those halcyon days straight after the coup when young hot-headed members were rejoicing in Thaksin's downfall, asserting without doubt that he would soon be stripped of his wealth and be convicted of the heinous crimes he committed while prime minister? (Stand up, Young Master Cedric and others) Well, boys and girls, I said then it wasn't going to happen, and it won't. A story and a cartoon from yesterday's Nation illustrate the current mood in Bangkok. As well, it's increasingly obvious that this was a coup cooked up by the king and his Army buddies to get rid of someone who was becoming an alternative source of patronage and respect for the Thai people and who might be in a position to exercise undue influence on the next king (oh yes, we're in the end-game here for Bhumpibol)
The cartoon shows the coup leaders sitting (in a "CNS Brainstorming Session") with a list of Thaksin's crimes that justify the coup. One of them is saying "Could his face being too square possibly be another good reason for the coup?"
The article quotes a media reform activist. Here is some of what she says - and I'll put in the hyperlink for the rest
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Originally Posted by Supinya Klangnarong
Deposed Premier Thaksin Shinawatra's ill-gotten wealth is unlikely to ever be confiscated, media reform activist Supinya Klangnarong said yesterday.
"We can't expect the Council for National Security to do it because they all came from the same class and even if they have conflict about the issue, they're unlikely to go the whole hog or set a new standard by seizing Thaksin's assets," said Supinya.
Her view, at a symposium on how to create a culture of reform, was echoed by others.
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2006/11 ... 019849.php
Re: Coup update: reality bites
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Originally Posted by homintern
who might be in a position to exercise undue influence on the next king (oh yes, we're in the end-game here for Bhumpibol)
Given the fact that no one at all really seems to care he's been ousted, I hardly find that statement credible. As far as I'm concerned Taksin can keep all his wealth gathered through lying and cheating his way through his police and short-lived political career, but any really ill gotten gains should be taken away. He should be made to pay his fair taxes, plus penalties and interest.
Re: Coup update: reality bites
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Originally Posted by ArNolD
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Originally Posted by homintern
who might be in a position to exercise undue influence on the next king (oh yes, we're in the end-game here for Bhumpibol)
I hardly find that statement credible.
I find the statement plausible and highly probable. In my opinion, this coup was nothing more than a palace operation supported by the generals who feared for their positions and wealth. The rest (including 90% of the allegations against Shinawatra) is all obfuscation and window dressing. The only difference between Shinawatra and the coup makers is that's he's richer than all of them.
a few posters are correct
I doubt anyone highly placed really does want Thaksin to face a court-it would be like opening up a can of worms. Besides look at those who have gone before him in similar circumstance-Ferdinand Marcos, the Suharto family etc. Indeed Tommy Suharto waltzed out of jail in Indonesia last week after serving just 5 years for organising the assasination of a judge-whilst a bunch of young Aussies face a firing squad for drug smuggling.
And his real downfall was due to his challenge to the man at the very top-that was when he was assured of being given the boot, even if it was with 80 suitcases stufffed with cash when he left on his overseas trip.
Re: a few posters are correct
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Originally Posted by thaiwonon
I doubt anyone highly placed really does want Thaksin to face a court
Remember Suchinda - the butcher of early nineties Bangkok? He's still alive and well, playing golf with his buddies all around Asia (and Australia)