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Hun Sen will prepare a home for Thaksin... and will support the red shirt  
against the yellow ones.
 
Will PM Abhisit of Thailand support Cambodian oppositions? If he does, how  
will Hun Sen react?
 
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October 21, 2009

Cambodian PM Offers to Host Fugitive  Thai Ex - PM 
By REUTERS
 
Filed at 11:53 a.m. ET 
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Cambodian Prime Minister _Hun Sen_ 
(http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/h/_hun_sen/index.html?inline=nyt-p
er)  has offered to host his "eternal friend,"  fugitive former Thai 
premier _Thaksin Shinawatra_ 
(http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/t/thaksin_shinawatra/index.html?inline=nyt-per)
 , at any time, state 
television  reported on Wednesday. 
Hun Sen conveyed his message to Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, a Thai political  
heavyweight and close Thaksin aide, in comments likely to rile a Thai 
government  anxious to minimise the billionaire's influence from exile. 
State-run TVK said Hun Sen described Thaksin, ousted in a 2006 coup, as an  
"eternal friend" and said he had a residence in Cambodia waiting for him. 
"Thaksin is a political victim and I take pity on him," Hun Sen told  
reporters after meeting Chavalit, a key member of the pro-Thaksin Puea Thai  
party, in Phnom Penh on Wednesday. 
Hun Sen pledged his support for Puea Thai, Thailand's main opposition and 
the  latest incarnation of Thaksin's disbanded mass Thai Rak Thai party. 
His comments came on the eve of a summit of Asian leaders in Hua Hin,  
Thailand, where Hun Sen is due to meet his Thai counterpart _Abhisit Vejjajiva_ 
(http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/a/abhisit_vejjaji
va/index.html?inline=nyt-per) , whose fragile government is battling  to 
survive amid mass protests by Thaksin's supporters. 
MOUNTING TENSIONS 
Hun Sen caused a stir this month when he ordered troops to shoot any Thai  
crossing illegally into Cambodia, as nationalist tensions mounted over an 
11th  century temple the two countries have fought over for decades. 
Hun Sen previously threatened to boycott the Hua Hin meeting over the 
temple  row, but has confirmed he will attend, while missing Friday's opening  
ceremony. 
Thaksin, who scored an unprecedented two landslide election victories, has  
been living mostly in Dubai since skipping bail in August 2008 ahead of a  
two-year prison sentence for graft. 
He owns a private jet and has travelled the world on various passports,  
including one from Nicaragua, and continues to rally his supporters in video  
addresses from exile. 
Analysts say with Thaksin's vast war chest and huge support among the rural 
 masses, Puea Thai would likely win the next election, a scenario that 
would lead  to more instability in a country dogged by four years of 
intractable 
political  strife. 
Chavalit, an influential former prime minister who joined Pueu Thai last  
week, said Hun Sen saw Thaksin as a victim of a political vendetta. 
"Hun Sen feels Thaksin has been unfairly treated. He says he has done so 
much  for the country but he has no country to live in," Chavalit told 
reporters on  his return to Bangkok. "He will build a house in Phnom Penh for 
Thaksin to live.  He said there's no need to stay in Dubai, he can come any 
time 
he wants." 
(Additional reporting by Nopporn Wong-Anan; Writing by Martin Petty; 
Editing  by Ron Popeski)


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