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PTV to sue Sondhi Limthongkul

PTV executives filed a libel suit on Monday against media mogul Sondhi Limthongkul and the Democrat's Alongkorn Pollabutr, for alleging the cable TV station was involved in the signature campaign to oust Prem Tinsulanonda as Privy Council president.

Jatuporn Prompan, a cofounder of PTV, said its executives had no choice but to sue because his station was not behind the campaign. He also insisted he did not join with the Saturday AntiCoup Group to oust Prem  as the Manager website accused.

Following the rally, both Sondhi and Alongkorn Jatuporn said on Sondhi's www.manager.co.th that Jatuporn had lent his signature to the Saturday AntiCoup group website, but had later withdrawn his name.

Jatuporn denied any involvement with the signature campaign.

"Sondhi and his website is attempting to destroy PTV by claiming the station wants to insult the monarchy," he said.

He said PTV had never attacked Prem at the rally, but that Suriyasai Katasila, a key man in the People's Alliance for Democracy, had said in a magazine that Prem is behind the September 19 coup.

"If you want to know [the facts] you should ask Suriyasai," he said.

The PTV will be holding another rally on Sunday at Sanam Luang, said Jatuporn.

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