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Former Thai PM lands in Cambodia 
Fugitive former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has landed in the  
Cambodian capital to take up a job as economic adviser to the government.  
He was sentenced in absentia to two years in jail in neighbouring Thailand 
in  a conflict of interest case.  
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen offered Mr Thaksin the advisory post on 
the  eve of a regional summit hosted by Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. 
 
The Thai government has expressed anger and embarrassment about the deal.  
 
Ties between Cambodia and Thailand have been tense in recent months as  
disputes around a cross-border temple complex have flared.  
Cross-border cross-ness  
Mr Thaksin exited a small private airplane at Phnom Penh International  
Airport and was then escorted into the Cambodian capital by a convoy of cars  
under tight security, said an AFP photographer at the scene.  
"Thaksin is now in Cambodia. He flew in on a special flight and just landed 
 at the military airport," said Khieu Kanharith, Cambodian information 
minister  and the top government spokesman.  
"We are looking forward to learning from Thaksin's great economic 
experience  and we are convinced that his experience will contribute to our 
country's 
 economic development," he said.  
Mr Thaksin, a former telecoms billionaire, is in self-imposed exile and  
spends much of his time in Dubai.  
He is scheduled to give a lecture on Thursday to 300 economists at the  
ministry of finance.  
Thailand's government is outraged at the Cambodian move, and at Cambodia's  
apparent rejection of Thailand's judicial imperative to send Mr Thaksin to 
jail.   
The Thai government and its supporters also fear that Mr Thaksin could use  
his new home just across the border as a campaign base.  
Mr Abhisit's government was appointed after defections in parliament 
followed  a period of military rule since the coup in 2006 which deposed Mr 
Thaksin.  
It recalled its ambassador from Cambodia over its appointment of Mr Thaksin 
 after Cambodia would refuse to extradite the tycoon because it considered 
him a  victim of political persecution.  
A government spokesman told the BBC that Cambodia valued Mr Thaksin's  
leadership qualities and business experience and that he would be an asset to  
the country. 
Story from BBC  NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/asia-pacific/8351743.stm

Published:  2009/11/10 04:14:22 GMT

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