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Nov 12, 2009, 2:16:46 PM11/12/09
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THAKSIN IN CAMBODIA
Koh Kong Puzzle
Thaksin's arrival in Cambodia renews talk about his ambitions

Known as Cambodia's "Wild West" with its corrupt immigration
officials, visa scams, crooked cops, prostitutes, illegal logging and
gambling, Koh Kong could gain new notoriety if Thaksin Shinawatra's
ambitious development plans go ahead.

His arrival to a hero's welcome in Phnom Penh, where he yesterday
praised "generous laws" regarding foreign ownership during an address
to Cambodian businessmen and economists, was seen by many as a big
step toward making all-out inroads into the country. With Thaksin
reportedly already granted a large-scale investment licence in the
area lasting 99 years, Koh Kong could soon become a big thorn in
Thailand's side.

Would Koh Kong become a virtual government in exile or will it become
"Thaksin's Singapore"? Thai intelligence is paying serious attention
to all such rumours. Though a source close to Thaksin denies that the
fugitive has any plans concerning Koh Kong, the warm hospitality
displayed by his Cambodian hosts and their hostility toward the Thai
government suggests that the wild frontier would always be kept open
for him.

Apart from having Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen as his best friend,
Thaksin has another good connection in Koh Kong - Pat Supapa, who is
chairman of the Koh Kong International Resort Club and one of the
richest business people in Cambodia having won several lucrative state
concessions. He was one of the high-profile citizens who welcomed
Thaksin.

It is these solid political and business friendships that have lent
new weight to rumours that Thaksin was in Koh Kong while hardline red-
shirted protesters were running riot in Bangkok in April.

Thaksin's government played a large role in the construction of a road
between Koh Kong and Phnom Penh, and while in power he oversaw a
booming border trade, with Thai goods reaching the Koh Kong port -
outstripping land transport in great volumes.

If Thaksin really wants to build a presence in Koh Kong, he could be
provocatively close to Thailand. With enough cash, a 2,000-square
metre plot - earmarked to be an industrial estate that only about two
kilometres from an immigration checkpoint - can be turned into
anything with the blink of an eye.

Yet the source close to Thaksin insists the former prime minister has
decided to put his plans to invest in Koh Kong in the deep freeze
because the diplomatic row between the two countries has convinced him
that this was not the right time to invest.

However, the source did admit that he had not spoken to Thaksin since
he arrived in Phnom Penh, adding that the ex-PM had proposed the idea
of building an entertainment-casino complex in Koh Kong to his friends
in the Mideast but they had shown no interest.

"It is quite confirmed that he [Thaksin] has frozen the idea," the
source said.

The town of Koh Kong once was part of Trat province under Siam in the
18th century. King Mongkut (Rama IV) named this eastern outpost
"Prachanta Khiri Khet", which rhymes with Prachuap Khiri Khan in the
Thai South. Coincidentally, the two cities share the same latitude.
Koh Kong was later a French colony in 1934.

With the opening of the Thai-Cambodian bridge across the river and
building of several casinos near the border, Koh Kong province has
become better known among tourists.

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Nov 13, 2009, 5:45:17 AM11/13/09
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Thaksin is interested in Cambodia' s Off shore Oil .


not in Koh Kong itself

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