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   • Thai "stealth coup" threatens pro-Thaksin victory
Fears of a post-election dirty tricks campaign by Thailand's old guard appear to be coming true.
(By Ed Cropley Fri Jan 4, 2008)
   • Thai court releases ex-PM Thaksin's wife on bail

BANGKOK (Thomson Financial) - The wife of ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra
(CNBC)
   • Wife of ousted Thai Prime Minister arrested on corruption charges
The wife of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was arrested after she returned to Thailand on Tuesday to face corruption charges that could put her behind bars for 20 years, police said.
(The Associated Press Published: January 8, 2008)
   • Thaksin's wife returns to Thailand to face graft charges
The wife of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra arrived in Thailand Tuesday morning to face corruption charges, promising to fight the accusations, her attorney said.
   • Election Fraud and the Independency of the Election Commission: What went wrong?
Several Thai newspaper reported on December 23, 2007 the conflict among 5 members of the Election Commission on the invalidation of candidates on grounds of election fraud.
   • Why Thailand is heading to deeper conflict: “Only Bangkok People have rights to appoint new government”: Junta’s General opinion:
General Boonrawd Somtas, Minister of the Defense Ministry and also a member of the junta: Council of National Security, told Thai medias that even though the People Power Party won the largest block of the parliament, the Democrat Party has the legitimacy to form a coalition government.
(Bangkok, Thailand, December 25, 2007: Daily News newspaper)
   • Former Thai leader Thaksin proposes a game of golf to end bad vibes with the
generals who ousted him

Ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra says he harbors no ill-will toward the generals who deposed him and, if permitted back in Thailand, would like to invite them to a game of golf and call a truce.
(The Associated Wednseday , January 2, 2008)
   • Junta’s Intervention of Election!
Thairath Newspaper, Bangkok, December 27, 2007: Evidence shows Army major ordered his subordinates to vote for the Democrat Party.
(Thairath Newspaper, Bangkok, December 27, 2007)
   • Criminal Court issued 3 years imprisonment verdict against leader of Anti-Thaksin alliance citing his action caused division among Thais! And abuse the royal image
(Khaosod Daily Newspaper, December 26, 2007:)
   • Thaksin's populist legacy hangs over Thai election
PAYAO, Thailand, Nov 29 (Reuters) - More than a year after a coup aimed at erasing Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's legacy, parties running in next month's election are scrambling to copy his populist, vote-winning policies.
(By Nopporn Wong-Anan, Reuters News - 29 November 2007)

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