A matter of time

Written by Writer on Sunday, October 26th, 2008

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Coup fears are rife and some believe it is just a before the tanks are again on Bangkok streets.  ANALYSIS By Wassana Nanuam

Despite widespread of another , Prime Minister Wongsawat has left the country on a trip to Beijing, apparently confident that that it is only idle speculation.

The have been intensifying since Gen Anupong Paojinda went on last week to urge Prime Minister Wongsawat to resign over the of People’s Alliance for Democracy protesters by police on . He was accompanied by the chiefs of the navy, air force and .

Mr refuses to resign.

“Right now, people fear there may be another coup,” said Panitan Wattanayagorn on Thursday.

“Relations between the and Prime Minister Wongsawat have soured. I think that under such circumstances everything seems to point to a coup.

“It is only a .”

If the military took over it would lead to the formation of a of unity which would bring all parties together, he said. But it must be done quickly to avoid possible .

Mr flew to Beijing on Thursday to attend the two-day summit of the Asia-Europe Meeting that begins on Friday.

It is Mr ’s first foreign trip since he was sworn in to office.

The situation is similar to the lead-up to the Sept 19, 2006 coup when was in New York to address the .

The army took advantage of his absence to topple his government.

An army source said the army is keeping an eye on Mr Thaksin’s plan for a phone-in interview during a talk show on on Nov 1. He might criticise some important people, the source said.

Gen Anupong on Tuesday signed an order changing the assignments of 141 in three powerful regiments based in Bangkok. Although it was a seasonal reshuffle, the officers control the forces that are the key to a coup.

“The military does not want to stage a coup. In this situation, there is no knowing how to solve the problem. Everyone is now speaking of a coup as a solution,” said the commander of an infantry regiment in Bangkok, who asked not to be named.

Former deputy police chief Salang Bunnag’s plan to reclaim Government House from the PAD is also seen as a factor contributing to a possible coup.

He has announced plans to mobilise government supporters to seal off the Government House grounds where PAD supporters are and cut off their food and water supplies for three days.

Bangkok Post
Sunday October 26, 2008

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