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Diamond Selling PriceBut we believe you (in the front row) are joking, and you are responsible. But far from leading to the prosecutions of those involved, its findings have been buried. Over half of those killed in 2003 had no links to the drugs trade. The outgoing interim prime minister, Surayud Chulanont, took office vowing to right Mr Thaksin’s wrongs. The United Nations is not my father. Is it possible for the police to distinguish between those who were killed by the state and those who were killed by civilians? The panel blamed the violence on a government ‘shoot-to-kill’ policy based on flawed blacklists. In the end, you will also have to take responsibility for 2,500 people.

Lottery sales of approximately 70 billion baht (US$2 billion) were used for social projects, including the “One District, One Scholarship” program. The Thaksin government also privatised MCOT, a large television and radio broadcaster. After the 2006 coup, many of Thaksin’s economic policies were ended, the OTOP program was rebranded, the Government Lottery Office’s program was deemed illegal, and the government nationalised several media outlets and energy companies. However, economists from the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) published a report indicating that many of the populist policies had not boosted the economy and some were by coincidence.

2542 (A.D. 1999), which was just announced on November 18, B.E. 2542 (A.D. 1999) and (6) in the confidential letter dated November 14th, 24th, and 30th, B.E. 2543 (A.D. 2000) to the Chairman of the Audit Committee, the accused (Thaksin Shinawatra) had already explained the list of assets and debts and the reasons why they were not shown in the accounting, considering the notification of additional asset lists as part of the three times submitted accounting.

AIS grew rapidly and became the largest mobile phone operator in Thailand. In 1990, Thaksin founded Shinawatra Satellite, which has developed and operated four Thaicom communications satellites. In 2000, Thaksin acquired the ailing iTV television station from the Crown Property Bureau, Nation Multimedia Group, and Siam Commercial Bank. In a subsequent purge of Boonchu-affiliated PDP cabinet ministers, Thaksin was appointed Foreign Minister in December 1994, replacing Prasong Soonsiri. Thaksin entered politics in late 1994 through Chamlong Srimuang, who had just reclaimed the position of Palang Dharma Party (PDP) leader from Boonchu Rojanastien. In 1999, the Shinawatra family spent some one billion baht establishing Shinawatra University in Pathum Thani. It offers international programs in engineering, architecture, and business management, though it ranks quite low in international rankings.

The perpetrators were not caught, and no organisation claimed responsibility for the attacks. Thaksin and the UDD were quick to deny any involvement. Transfer of Shin Corp. Charges were pressed against Thaksin on wealth concealment while in office. The law does not allow the prime minister to run a side business while holding office. An arrest warrant was issued based on sketches of a motorcycle driver. Thaksin was charged with illegally concealing billions of baht of his wealth by transferring ownership of Shin Corp. Prior to the wealth declaration of Thaksin and his family when he took office, there had been an appeal to The National Anti-Corruption Commission that there were some suspicions about the numbers in the report.

Chiang Saekhu/Shinawatra later founded Shinawatra Silks and then moved into finance, construction, and property development. Thaksin’s father, Loet, was born in Chiang Mai in 1919 and married Yindi Ramingwong. Thaksin was born in San Kamphaeng, Chiang Mai Province. In 1968, Loet Shinawatra entered politics and became an MP for Chiang Mai. Loet Shinawatra quit politics in 1976. He opened a coffee shop, grew oranges and flowers in Chiang Mai’s San Kamphaeng District, and opened two cinemas, a gas station, and a car and motorcycle dealership. By the time Thaksin was born, the Shinawatra family was one of the richest and most influential families in Chiang Mai. Princess Chanthip na Chiangmai, a minor member of the Lanna (Chiang Mai) royalty.

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