Friday, 6 March 2009

Thakin is not finished just yet

It appears that deposed Prime Minister of Thailand and former Man City owner Thaksin Shinawatra is not planning on retiring just yet.

In a interview by phone from Dubai to Time magazine's Southeast Asia Bureau Chief Hannah Beech he says the following when asked of his plans

[My political opponents] have been bullying me politically nonstop since then. I already declared that I wanted to retire. I wanted to spend my life with my family. But they were bullying me. The rule of law is not there [in Thailand]. The democratic process is not there. That is too much. All of my supporters urged me: 'you have to come and fight back politically.' They want [Thailand] to come back to a mature democracy.


and asked whether he was definitely planning a political comeback?

I don't have to come back politically, but I would like to do something that will help the people of Thailand. There must be a process under which I can come back. I want to come back to clear the chaos in Thailand, the civil war in Thailand. I want Thailand to be a peaceful country. If it's not necessary, then I will not run. But if it's necessary for the good of the country, then I'll do it. If [current Thai Prime Minister] Abhisit Vejjajiva can solve the problems, and the people support him, then that's fine.

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