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Charge "terrorism" Thaksin leaks

Prosecutors dropped charges of terrorism against the fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra in connection with the riots and revolts of 2010 due to "weak evidence" the attorney general said Athapol Yaisawang.
He said it was a decision taken by his predecessor Chulasingh Vasantasingh, which cited weak evidence as reason not to prosecute Thaksin.
The Department of Special Investigations (DSI) of its reports on allegations of terrorism to the Office of the Attorney General. In addition to Thaksin, costs also have been filed against 23 Red Shirt protesters, allegedly related to political violence, 2010.
Athapol said yesterday that prosecutors had reviewed the charges against Thaksin as a separate case, since the defendant was a fugitive.
Chulasingh had the final word on whether it is Thaksin because the alleged offense happened outside the country.
Office of the Attorney General spokesman said Thaksin Nanthasak Pulsuk telefonado was just outside and there was no clear evidence that he had incited people to join terrorism.
"Thaksin address [the red shirts] do not call the protesters to break the law to burn municipalities, embassies, consular offices, or overthrow the Constitution. Violence at Ratchaprasong intersection was because the government used military force to recover the protest area - with armored vehicles and weapons - to disperse the red shirts protest, leading to many injuries and deaths, "he said.
DSI chief Tarita Pengdith said yesterday that the decision of the attorney general was considered final and DSI not reopen the case.

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