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VIENTIANE -- Fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has again told his supporters he will set foot in his homeland as soon as the political situation returns to normal, which he believes will be soon.
Thaksin made the assertion after he took part in a bai sri su kwan well-wishing ceremony at Wat That Luang in Vientiane on Thursday morning amid very tight security provided by local authorities and red guards of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD).
Thaksin, accompanied by UDD core member Kwanchai Praipana and about 500 red-shirt supporters, also took part in a merit-making ceremony involving 129 Lao monks and 100 Thai monks.
"This is the best Songkran I've ever had because I have the chance to make merit with my brothers and sisters from the opposite side of the Mekong River," Thaksin told his supporters after the ceremony.
"This is as close as I can get [to Thailand] and I wish everyone here receives blessings and that our country will return to normal eventually," he said.
He wanted to be close to his supporters and help make their lives better.
Thaksin made the assertion after he took part in a bai sri su kwan well-wishing ceremony at Wat That Luang in Vientiane on Thursday morning amid very tight security provided by local authorities and red guards of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD).
Thaksin, accompanied by UDD core member Kwanchai Praipana and about 500 red-shirt supporters, also took part in a merit-making ceremony involving 129 Lao monks and 100 Thai monks.
"This is the best Songkran I've ever had because I have the chance to make merit with my brothers and sisters from the opposite side of the Mekong River," Thaksin told his supporters after the ceremony.
"This is as close as I can get [to Thailand] and I wish everyone here receives blessings and that our country will return to normal eventually," he said.
He wanted to be close to his supporters and help make their lives better.




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