Tuesday, November 10, 2009

The Photos of Ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra arrived Phnom Penh

Ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra prepares to enter a car at a military air base in Phnom Penh November 10, 2009. Thaksin who is wanted at home for a graft conviction, arrived in Cambodia on Tuesday to take up a job offer from the government that has set off a diplomatic row with Bangkok. The former telecoms billionaire is in self-imposed exile after being toppled by the military in 2006 and then later found guilty on a conflict of interest charge. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has made Thaksin an economic adviser to his government and offered him a home in his country. REUTERS/Stringer (CAMBODIA POLITICS CRIME LAW)

Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is greeted upon his arrival at a military air base in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009. Cambodia announced that Thailand's fugitive ex-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra arrived Tuesday in Phnom Penh following his appointment as economic adviser to the government, fueling tensions between the neighboring countries. (AP Photo)

REFILE - TO CORRECT BYLINE IN IPTC HEADER Ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra (L) arrives by plane in Phnom Penh November 10, 2009. Thaksin who is wanted at home for a graft conviction, arrived in Cambodia on Tuesday to take up a job offer from the government that has set off a diplomatic row with Bangkok. The former telecoms billionaire is in self-imposed exile after being toppled by the military in 2006 and then later found guilty on a conflict of interest charge. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has made Thaksin an economic adviser to his government and offered him a home in his country. REUTERS/Stringer (CAMBODIA POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)

Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra walks from a private jet at the Phnom Penh military air base. Thaksin landed in the Cambodian capital to carry out his new role as economics adviser to the government. (AFP/AFP)

Ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra (L) arrives by plane in Phnom Penh November 10, 2009. Thaksin who is wanted at home for a graft conviction, arrived in Cambodia on Tuesday to take up a job offer from the government that has set off a diplomatic row with Bangkok. The former telecoms billionaire is in self-imposed exile after being toppled by the military in 2006 and then later found guilty on a conflict of interest charge. Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen has made Thaksin an economic adviser to his government and offered him a home in his country. REUTERS/Stringer (CAMBODIA POLITICS)

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