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    Thaksin "not fit to run Citeh"

    A leading human rights group has written to the Premier League to challenge Thaksin Shinawatra's right to own Manchester City.

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) claims Thaksin is "a human rights abuser of the worst kind" and should not have passed the league's 'fit and proper person' test.

    Thaksin, the Thai prime minister from 2001 to 2006, denies the allegations.

    "Under any definition, I don't see how Thaksin can be fit and proper," HRW's Brad Adams told BBC Sport.

    "I've written a letter to the Premier League asking what this test means."

    Thaksin's lawyer, Noppadol Pattama, told BBC Sport that the allegations were completely unfounded.

    "The civil and human rights charges against him have never been proven," said Noppadol.

    "My client deserves to be treated as an innocent man, until proven guilty.

    "So far there hasn't been any solid evidence against him."

    Amnesty International shares many of HRW's concerns and their spokesperson told BBC Sport: "Thaksin did preside over some very serious human rights violations.

    "If the Premier League wants to take any of that into account when making their decisions, we're happy to make our documents available to them."

    The allegations against Thaksin are that, during his time as Thai prime minister, he:

    Presided over extrajudicial killings during the notorious "war on drugs". HRW says 2,500 people were killed during one three-month period at the start of 2003.

    Told the Thai military to employ any means to suppress an insurgency in the south of Thailand.

    Suppressed the Thai media.
    Thaksin's lawyer, Noppadol, countered: "As far as I am concerned, he (Thaksin) has never instructed any public officer to execute a drug dealer.


    "We just tried to solve the drug problem in Thailand by getting tough with criminals. But he has never issued any instructions for shoot-to-kill policies.

    "I hope Manchester City fans and British people are fair-minded. They should suspend their judgement before deciding Thaksin is not fit. He is a fit and proper man to run the club."

    Prospective owners must pass a "fit and proper person test" before buying a Premier League football club.

    Thaksin passed this before completing his buy-out of City last month.

    The former Thai Prime Minister faces charges of conflict of interest and dereliction of duty following a land deal conducted by his wife, Pojamarn, in 2003.

    If convicted, the Thai government could request his extradition from Britain.

    Thai court to hear Thaksin case

    However, this would almost certainly not be granted, because the request would probably be seen as being politically motivated.

    Thailand is ruled by a military-installed government that assumed power by overthrowing Thaksin in a coup in 2006.

    Yet the situation could change if a democratically-elected government made the request - and elections are scheduled for December this year in Thailand.

    Noppadol said he was sure his client would be acquitted if a democratic government assumed power in Thailand.

    "We will be able to prove his innocence after the general election when we are sure our client will get a fair trial," he told BBC Sport.
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    #2
    All i can say is thank **** we didnt end up wih this bloke.
    "When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah

    "looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey

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      #3
      Originally posted by Harveybirdman View Post
      All i can say is thank **** we didnt end up wih this bloke.
      Yep, and there's no way he should have passed the "Fit and proper test."

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        #4
        Some would say Sven is unfit to run City too..........
        When you feel like you're done, you are not alone........

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          #5
          Originally posted by Harveybirdman View Post
          All i can say is thank **** we didnt end up wih this bloke.

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            #6
            Even at the time though I always felt he was just a stalking horse for us.
            Like blood on iron

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              #7
              What has the game come to where the Premier league and Fa would even let someone like Shinawatra near any level of football in this country, let alone a Premiership side like Citeh.

              Then again they let Abramovich in didn't they?

              The Thai has also got money of course. And the Premier League is possibly the most greedy organization in all of sports, of course he'll be allowed to take over.

              Premier league breakaway was the worst thing to happen to English football IMO.
              I hate Polanski

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                #8
                i doubt that he is fit to run a football club

                the problem is he has not been found guilty of anything. if he was then thats different but the prem cant say they know better than others.

                however if he was found guilty no doubt there will be wome reason why it doenst matter.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
                  Even at the time though I always felt he was just a stalking horse for us.

                  You mean like Mr Ed?
                  Screaming from beneath the waves...

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