Is Thaksin wanted by Thailand?

Is Thaksin wanted by Thailand?

Where will Mr Thaksin go?

According to Swedish press the Swedish government did not kick out the former PM of Thailand. The Swedish spokesman said that Thailand had not requested anything in writing so therefore the Swedish government could not take any decision about the issue. However Thaksin is not on any wanted list and is free to go to Sweden when he wants to as long as he does not provoke terrorism.

UAE on the other hand will neither confirm nor deny if Thaksin is banned from the country or not. Nobody knows the officials stands of the country because Thaksin is saying one thing and the Thai government is saying something different while UEA is keeping quiet.

Cambodia will off course for the time being never deny Thaksin access to the country and he gets a VIP treatment when he comes there. Croatia also has no problems with Thaksin and some other countries in South America.

It is strange that Germany said that Thaksin will be arrested since Sweden does not accept this formal charge.

I have not seen any official arrest warrant from Interpol that Thaksin is on the most wanted list and if he was Sweden would for sure arrest him.

In the mean time Thaksin keeps sending twitters from Russia and other countries stating different countries all the time and it looks like the Thai government is always few steps behind.

But maybe that is the plan because if Thaksin was to be arrested in Thailand I think all hell would break out in Thailand. The Government is waiting for the election next year and if they win the Reds Shirts and Thaksin have no right to complain anymore and if they lose Yellow Shirts will always save the day.

Comments (4)

  1. Mindstream

    April 28, 2010
  2. JASON X

    April 28, 2010
  3. Mindstream

    April 14, 2010
  4. Charles Hampton

    April 13, 2010

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