Thaksin telephone in Saturday voice Radio , Last night

Surprise at Last night , Thaksin did phone from London to talk with DJ of Saturday Voice radio program its via internet only. He bade the vitality and morale to Thais who fighting for Democracy , he did concerned about many of his policies which useful for Thais it was gave up by military junta. He didn't talk about the plan to comeback to the politics. That 's short time to interview.

Saturday Voice radio program established by the anti - coup group called Saturday Voice which their movement doing for democracy in Thailand to topple feudalism which the aim is Gen.Prem the chief of privy council who supported the military to stage a coup last year. They campaign for petition to the King to discharge him from the privy council.

: Link about Saturday voice may be crash, sometime its was blocked by Junta.



UPDATE sorry for them...This is Thailand.



Radio station closed after Thaksin speaks



A small Bangkok radio station was raided and closed on Thursday after it broadcast a live interview with former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who lives in exile in London, a senior government official said.

Broadcast regulators filed a complaint to the police after FM 87.75 ran a live interview with Thaksin in its morning show, accusing it of broadcasting without a license and airing content that undermined the national security, the official said.

"When we arrived at the station, they all ran away and took away their transmitter. So the station is now closed," Public Relations Department chief Pramoj Rathavinij, who supervises all radio stations in Thailand, told Reuters.

Colonel Thanathip Sawangsaeng, a coup council spokesman, told reporters FM 87.75 had to be closed because it was airing content that could "instigate unrest" and "bring instability" to the country.

Thaksin made two calls to the station late on Wednesday and Thursday asking about the impact of a quake in northern Laos which rattled Bangkok and thanking his supporters, Thai newspaper Web sites reported.

It was the first time Thaksin had spoken on a Thai radio station since he was ousted in a bloodless coup last September.

Despite repeated announcements he would not return to politics, Thaksin has never been out of the public eye for long.

Shortly after his ouster, Thaksin hired an American public relations firm to help him counter accusations of running a corrupt government.

His supporters have opposed the military-installed government through street rallies and Web sites.

On Thursday, Thaksin also called two other community radio stations, which have limited range, urging reconciliation, the anti-coup prachathai.com site reported. There was no immediate word on whether they had been closed.

"Today's darkness won't last long. When democracy returns to Thailand, all lights will brighten up your life," he was quoted as saying on one of the stations.


Blog master said... It 's double standard !!! The radio of PAD 92.25 FM which try to raise to confrontation all the time but it 's happy to release that its since 19 coup. Is this called FOR UNITY ?

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