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Intelligence on militants in Sweden to be sharedSweden is ready to share intelligence and cooperate with Thai authorities regarding Muslim militants residing in Sweden, said Foreign Ministry spokesman Tharit Charungvat."Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt informed us that Sweden is closely monitoring this group of people. The Swedish authorities are ready and willing to share intelligence upon request," said Tharit.He said cooperation would be legally restricted to protect the freedom of movement of Swedish citizens and foreign exiles in accordance with Swedish laws.Sweden is home to a number of exiled Muslim leaders from southern Thailand, including members of the Patani United Liberation Organisation (Pulo).Pulo issued a statement last week telling the Thai government to talk to Pulo directly should it have any questions pertaining to Pulo's activities.Thai military sources said a series of secret meetings had been held between them and exiled Muslim leaders, including some Pulo members, but the Foreign Ministry was left out of the picture. The meetings explored ways the two sides could work together to bring an end to the ongoing violence in the deep South.Bildt met with Thai Foreign Minister Nitya Pibulsonggram on the sidelines of the 8th ASEM Foreign Ministerial Meeting in Hamburg, in which ministers from 44 countries and two international organisations are participating.Nitya reassured the Asian-European community that the Thai general election will take place at the end of this year."The Royal Thai government is irreversibly and firmly committed to restoring a full-fledged parliamentary democracy within the shortest possible timeframe," said Nitya at the working luncheon.Nitya said with the new constitution, it is likely that the junta will hold a general election on either December 16 or 23.During the two-day meeting, Nitya also had bilateral discussions with his counterparts from China, Singapore, Portugal, Hungary, Spain, Austria and the UK, in which he explained the pre-coup political situation and developments since then.The Europeans expressed greater understanding after being briefed but their overall policy towards Thailand remained unchanged, Nitya said.
Fast många muslimska thaibrudar ser bättre ut och är roligare än de buddistiska. Inga platta näsor
Swedish minister says he was misinterpretedSwedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt has said he was "misinterpreted" by the Thai Foreign Ministry in a recent report that said Sweden would hand over intelligence on the activities of exiled Muslim groups from the Malay-speaking South, according to a media report.According to The Local, a Swedish English-language online publication, Bildt claimed that Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman Tharit Charungvat had misinterpreted what was said at a meeting with his Thai counterpart, Nitya Pibulsonggram."I spoke about freedom of speech and organisations in Sweden, irrespective of where one comes from, but also that we obviously do not tolerate violence and that in this case I am aware of certain tendencies in that direction," said a short statement from Bildt, read out over the weekend by his adviser, Martina Rznk.Tharit told The Nation in an interview last week in Hamburg, Germany, following a meeting between Nitya and Bildt, that "Sweden was watching this group of people carefully"."The Swedish authorities are ready and willing to share intelligence at our request," Tharit said. He could not be reached for comment yesterday.According The Local, Bildt added that cooperation with Thailand "would be in accordance with Swedish law so that the freedom of movement for Swedish citizens and foreign citizens in exile would be protected". Sweden and its non-governmental organisations have historically played a mediating role between rebel groups and the governments they were fighting.Members from Patani United Liberation Organisa-tion and the Free Aceh Movement have taken refuge in the countryLike other European countries, Swedish law prohibits the monitoring of activities by exiled groups as they are not considered terrorists.Like the Acehnese from the northern tip of the Indonesian island of Sumatra, a number of ethnic Malays from Thailand's deep South have taken refuge or asylum in Sweden and other European countries for fear of prosecution by the government.
Jag sticker innan det blir krig i vart fall detta kommer koka över som en liter mjölk i en två liters gryta alldeles för många religiösa fanatiker på samma ställe kan aldrig vara bra
Vi har alldeles för flata lagar här hemma, det är klart att terroristerna kommer hit när det inte händer nåt.
Citat från: snowhater skrivet 06 juni 2007, 13:10:04Vi har alldeles för flata lagar här hemma, det är klart att terroristerna kommer hit när det inte händer nåt. Beror väl på att det är flator som regerar den Svenska kommunistiksa staten.
Citat från: Aremak skrivet 16 augusti 2007, 21:57:07Citat från: snowhater skrivet 06 juni 2007, 13:10:04Vi har alldeles för flata lagar här hemma, det är klart att terroristerna kommer hit när det inte händer nåt. Beror väl på att det är flator som regerar den Svenska kommunistiksa staten. Åh fan, är Sverige fortfarande kommuniststat med alliansen vid rodret och Reinfeldt i spetsen? Är Du politisk korre för TV3?