April 6, 2008
Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra Saturday urged Thais not to believe a fortune-teller who predicted bloodshed next month.
Before boarding a plane to Cambodia, Thaksin said the people should not be serious about predictions by fortune tellers.
He was approached for comments on a prediction by well-known fortune-teller Warin, who predicted that bloodshed would happen in May and Army Commander-in-Chief Gen Anupong Poachida would become the prime minister.
Thaksin said all sides should cooperate to try to solve the country's problems.
The Nation
Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra Saturday urged Thais not to believe a fortune-teller who predicted bloodshed next month.
Before boarding a plane to Cambodia, Thaksin said the people should not be serious about predictions by fortune tellers.
He was approached for comments on a prediction by well-known fortune-teller Warin, who predicted that bloodshed would happen in May and Army Commander-in-Chief Gen Anupong Poachida would become the prime minister.
Thaksin said all sides should cooperate to try to solve the country's problems.
The Nation
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