While cambodia remaines occupied by Vietnam this game is played
THE BIG ISSUE: Pardon a part of the script
BIT PLAYER: Thai engineer Sivarak Chutipong.
Kafka wouldn't be able to come up with such farcical moment: Red carpet
treatment for a Thai spy?
Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Sen (L) leads Siwarak Chuthipongse by the hand
after a meeting at his house in Phnom Penh December 14, 2009 . Siwarak, a Thai
engineer working for Cambodian air traffic control who had been found guilty of
spying for leaking fugitive former Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra's flight
details to the Thai embassy, was pardoned last week after a request to
Cambodia's king from Thaksin and others, according to a Cambodian minister
speaking at the time. Cambodian government spokesman Phay Siphan said Siwarak
would be officially freed on Monday at Hun Sen's residence. REUTERS/Chor
Sokunthea
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (L) leads Siwarak Chuthipongse by the hand
after a meeting at his house in Phnom Penh December 14, 2009. Siwarak, a Thai
engineer working for Cambodian air traffic control who had been found guilty of
spying for leaking fugitive former Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra's flight
details to the Thai embassy, was pardoned last week after a request to
Cambodia's king from Thaksin and others, according to a Cambodian minister
speaking at the time. Cambodian government spokesman Phay Siphan said Siwarak
would be officially freed on Monday at Hun Sen's residence. REUTERS/Chor
Sokunthea
Cambodia Prime Minister Hun Sen (L) shakes hands with Siwarak Chuthipongse's
mother Simarak Na Nakhon Panom at his house in Phnom Penh December 14, 2009.
Siwarak, a Thai engineer working for Cambodian air traffic control who had been
found guilty of spying for leaking fugitive former Thai premier Thaksin
Shinawatra's flight details to the Thai embassy, was pardoned last week after a
request to Cambodia's king from Thaksin and others, according to a Cambodian
minister speaking at the time. Cambodian government spokesman Phay Siphan said
Siwarak would be officially freed on Monday at Hun Sen's residence.
REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, fifth from left, poses for a photograph with
Siwarak Chothipong, center, a former Thai airline employee convicted of spying
on Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, his mother Simarak Na
Nakhon Panom, fifth from right, and parliament members from the Peua Thai Party
at Hun Sen's residence in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009. Cambodia
on Monday officially released Siwarak. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, left, poses for a photograph with Siwarak
Chothipong, center, a former Thai airline employee convicted of spying on
Thaksin Shinawatra, as his mother Simarak Na Nakhon Panom, right, looks on at
Hun Sen's residence in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Monday, Dec. 14, 2009. Cambodia on
Monday officially released Siwarak. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
The eternal friends reunited after an eternal separation ... of a few weeks
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (L) hugs fugitive former Thai premier Thaksin
Shinawatra during a meeting at his house in Phnom Penh December 14, 2009.
Thaksin returned to Cambodia on Sunday, a month after a visit that sparked a
diplomatic row when the Cambodian government refused Bangkok's request to
extradite him. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (L) hugs fugitive former Thai premier Thaksin
Shinawatra during a meeting at his house in Phnom Penh December 14, 2009.
Thaksin returned to Cambodia on Sunday, a month after a visit that sparked a
diplomatic row when the Cambodian government refused Bangkok's request to
extradite him. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Sinawatra, right, chats with Cambodian
Prime Minister Hun Sen, left, at Hus Sen's residence in Phnom Penh, Cambodia,
Monday, Dec. 14, 2009. Cambodia on Monday officially released a Thai airline
employee convicted of spying on Thaksin Sinawatra. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
Thailand's former Prime Minister Thaksin Sinawatra, right, chats with Cambodian
Prime Minister Hun Sen, left, at Hus Sen's residence in Phnom Penh, Cambodia,
Monday, Dec. 14, 2009. Cambodia on Monday officially released a Thai airline
employee convicted of spying on Thaksin Sinawatra. (AP Photo/Heng Sinith)
Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen (L) speaks with fugitive former Thai premier
Thaksin Shinawatra during a meeting at his house in Phnom Penh December 14,
2009. Thaksin returned to Cambodia on Sunday, a month after a visit that
sparked a diplomatic row when the Cambodian government refused Bangkok's
request to extradite him. REUTERS/Chor Sokunthea
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