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Matichon reports former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra released an audio recording on Thaksinlive.com as summarized below:
BP: A lese majeste complaint has been made against Thaksin and the interviewer, Richard Lloyd Parry. So a correction? A clarification? We will have to wait and see. One thing that am confused by is that Thaksin's statement yesterday was complaining about the headline and lead. He specifically only mentioned them and that they were distorted - as blogged about here. Again, today his only complaint against The Times is with the editorial staff for the headline and lead. He implies it was not the interviewer who did so. BP is yet to hear any complaints about the transcript. Yet, there are number of stories (this Matichon article is one example) with the revelation that Thaksin's staff were involved in transcribing the transcript and the transcript was provided to refute Thaksin's statement about the distortion. Now, his words were not the ones used in the headline and lead. They were paraphrasing him and no doubt slightly tweaked to make it sound catchy. On any other story, it wouldn't have mattered, but it did here. Regardless, it was not lese majeste. At best, you can say it is "inappropriate". Thaksin has changed tack with the apology and it happens after his brother-in-law, former PM Somchai W, visited him in Phnom Penh yesterday - there are unconfirmed reports that Somchai met with Puea Thai and ex-TRT people before going to Cambodia. Matichon also states there are reports from within Puea Thai that the interview has impacted on the party, especially in urban areas. The party has assigned MPs to explain to voters about the interview. The party will translate the interview into Thai and distribute it. Community radio stations and media networks connected with the red shirts will be used. BP: Most people wouldn't have read it. All they will hear are media reports stating it is bad, but they have little chance to know what Thaksin said. Once it goes viral up-country, what will the reaction be? Will the military allow it to be distributed?
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BP writes: Yet, there are number of stories (this Matichon article is one example) with the revelation that Thaksin's staff were involved in transcribing the transcript The Matichon article in fact refers to the following statement from Times online : http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article6909856.ece Mr Thaksin issued a statement saying that The Times’s report was “distorted” and “untrue”. The text of the interview, posted on Times Online, matches the recording of the conversation and was transcribed by a press representative of Mr Thaksin. I've written on some webboards that Times's explanation here is NOT relevant to Thaksin's complain, since the latter is all about the article and its headline (not the interview itself), which Times did indeed get it wrong. Namely, Thaksin never "calls for 'shining new age'. If Times article's headline were to say Thaksin "expects shining new age" - that would be quite accurate, considering what he said in his interview.
http://nationmultimedia.com/2009/11/11/politics/politics_30116313.php Thaksin said he had "made a mistake" in responding to a question posed by the British journalist about the succession of the throne, adding that he had simply thought of the rule of succession in general, without thinking of His Majesty's health. "I want to bang my head against the floor. I forgot that His Majesty was in hospital," he said during a broadcast from Cambodia.
Ajarn Somsak - I agree. It is the headline and the lead which Thaksin has complained about.
All the translation will be on hold since the special investigation division will arrest anyone that post the Thai version of the transcript. |
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