Senin, 21 November 2011

Thailand denies Thaksin Shinawatra amnesty plans

Thailand's government has played down belief that avoiding ex-leader Thaksin Shinawatra is about to be included in an absolution for convicts. Justice Abbot Pracha Promnok told reporters that the belief had been dreamt up by a "frantic" media. The baron is due to admission an absolution to bags of convicts to bless his altogether on 5 December. Mr Thaksin was bedevilled on a artifice charge, but lives in banishment to abstain confined a bastille sentence. The accepted absolution plan covers alone confined prisoners, and excludes humans begin accusable of fraud. But bounded media claimed the government, led by Mr Thaksin's sister Yingluck, was aggravating to change the rules of the absolution to cover the above prime minister. The Bangkok Post bi-weekly fuelled the belief endure anniversary if it quoted a government cabal as adage a abstruse chiffonier affair had been captivated to altercate the issue. A accumulation of anti-Thaksin protesters appear they would authority rallies to accuse the move, aggressive the affectionate of anarchy that has bedridden Thailand in contempo years. But Mr Pracha insisted the aboriginal absolution rules would not be tampered with, saying: "Convicts on the run will not be eligible.


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