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Thaksin returns to Thailand to cheers and tears

29 février 2008, 00:00

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Ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra made an emotional return from exile yesterday, swearing to stay out of politics despite a widespread belief he would run the country from behind the scenes.

Within minutes of arriving, the telecoms billionaire surrendered to police on a corruption charge, and then, with tears in his eyes, left the terminal to greet the land of his birth after 18 months of enforced separation since the 2006 coup. His palms clasped together in a traditional gesture of respect, the 59-year-old knelt down and placed his forehead on the pavement.

Thousands of supporters waving roses and «We love Thaksin» banners cheered their hero, who was then whisked away in a motorcade of limousines to the Supreme Court, where he was granted bail. Many in the crowds were in tears. During his journey home from Hong Kong, Thaksin protested his innocence but also struck a conciliatory note, suggesting he might not embark immediately on a campaign of vengeance against the generals who booted him from office.

?When the game is over, we must come together and settle our differences, forgive everything and help each other push the country forward,? he told reporters on the plane, a celebratory glass of champagne in his hands.

?I can prove my innocence. The allegations are empty.? Thaksin ? barred from politics for five years for electoral fraud ? will still have to fight one corruption charge and possibly more.

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