Samak Sundaravej

Samak Sundaravej

Samak Sundaravej Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 24, 2009.
BANGKOK (AP) — Samak Sundaravej, a firebrand right-wing politician and TV cooking show host who briefly served as Thailand's prime minister and considered himself a proxy of ousted leader Thaksin Shinawatra, died of cancer Tuesday. He was 74.

Samak died at Bumrungrad International Hospital in Bangkok after a long battle with liver cancer, hospital official Navachamol Sangkaew said. Samak had sought treatment for cancer late last year in the United States and kept a low-profile after returning to Thailand.

Known as a straight-talker with a penchant for the profane, Samak's political career spanned four decades including an incarnation as an anti-communist rabble rouser, but many supporters remembered him best for his TV show called "Tasting and Complaining," a mix of traditional Thai cooking and rants on pet subjects.

Among the first Thai politicians to express their condolences was former Prime Minister Thaksin, who was forced out in a 2006 coup and tweeted about Samak's death from self-imposed exile. He also expressed regret that he could not return to the country to attend the Buddhist funeral ceremony that starts Wednesday.

Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva told reporters the death of Samak "was a great loss to Thai politics."

Somchai Wongsawat, who replaced Samak as prime minister after serving as his deputy, called him a respectful leader who devoted his whole life to politics and democracy.

"I always sought his advice. I revered and loved him very much," Somchai told reporters. "During Samak's honorable life, he was a politician loyal to the people and someone who had a strong conviction about sustaining the country."

It was ultimately Samak's TV work that ended his political career, which peaked in December 2007 when he became the country's 25th prime minister — a job that lasted only nine months.

Samak's tenure as prime minister coincided with one of the worst political crises in Thailand's history and followed the September 2006 coup that ousted Thaksin. Samak rose to power as the self-proclaimed proxy for Thaksin, who was living in exile. Samak became the focus of street rallies by anti-Thaksin protesters who demanded his resignation.

Tens of thousands of protesters stormed the prime minister's compound in August 2008, but it wasn't the protesters who led to his ouster.

A court ruled in September 2008 that Samak's appearance on his TV cooking show and his acceptance of money while prime minister constituted a conflict of interest.

Known for hurling epithets at his critics, Samak made one of his most infamous comments while prime minister. When a female Thai reporter inquired about rumors of infighting within his party, he snapped back: "Did you have sinful sex last night?"

His colorful vocabulary earned him the nickname "Dog Mouth" among critics.

Bangkok-born and of Chinese descent, Samak began his political career in 1968 when he joined the Democrat Party. With Bangkok as his power base, he went on to hold eight Cabinet posts and served more than 20 years as a member of parliament.

Early on, Samak established his trademarks — a right wing ideology, a common touch which endeared him to some and a bias against freewheeling democracy and the press — a "burden on development" he once called reporters whom he periodically berated for asking "lousy" questions.

It was his vitriolic rhetoric on radio and at rallies that helped stoke anti-communist sentiment in 1976 that prompted mobs to storm a Bangkok university, killing and burning alive scores of leftist student activists. The massacre came after Indochina had fallen under communist rule and Thailand was deeply polarized between right and left.

Samak, who was deputy interior minister at the time, subscribed to a motto of the extreme right-wing, "It's no sin to kill communists."

As interior minister following the bloody events of 1976, he had hundreds of "leftists" arrested in a witch hunt.

He was linked to another bloodbath in May 1992 now known as "Black May."

Dozens were killed when the army opened fire on street protesters in Bangkok demanding the resignation of Gen. Suchinda Kraprayoon, who had become prime minister in a coup the year before.

Samak, then deputy prime minister, branded the demonstrators troublemakers, arguing the government had the right to use force as long as the United States could send troops to kill people in other countries.

After stints as deputy prime minister and as Bangkok's mayor in the 1990s and early 2000s, Samak emerged as a strong supporter of Thaksin, whose populist policies, including cheap health care and low-interest loans to the poor, Samak has vowed to continue.




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December 17, 2009

Sundaravej family, sorry for your loss. "There is comfort for all those mourning. Isaiah:61,2.

Rosanna Gaskin

December 11, 2009

Those who have come to know and appreciate what Jesus Christ stands for, feel refreshed at knowing how accepting he is, no matter what our former behavior may have been. He reminds us to pray for God's Kingdom, which will bring about peace on earth.
(Matthew 6:9,10)
With deepest sympathy,

Samuel O

December 7, 2009

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends as well as the God of all comfort. Our condolences go out to the entire family. (2Corinthians 1:3,4)

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December 6, 2009

May you rest in peace.

Jon Lowder

December 1, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

November 29, 2009

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

A Mathews

November 27, 2009

I would like to offer my condolences to the Sundaravej family.The lost of a loved one brings much sadness, but you may find comfort in the wonderful memories of him.

Tye Knots

November 26, 2009

I once had the divine honor and rare pleasure to meet and shake the hand of the wonderful Gen. Samak Sundaravej, while visiting Thailand in my position as head buyer for a major clothing chain. We were eager to open a new line of gentleman's neckwear. Samak Sundaraveej was the very soul of warm hospitality and helpfulness. He will long be remembered by we here at our major clothing company as a father figure supreme. Great guy.

R Golay

November 25, 2009

To the the family of Samak Sundaravej- May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow,I know that Samak will be missed by many.

Lynn

November 24, 2009

I offer my sincere condolonces to the family. May your precious memories and the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort ease the pain of your grief. (Isaiah 61:2)

Jon Lowder

November 24, 2009

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

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November 24, 2009

May your family be comforted with many special memories. You are in our thoughts and prayers in your time of grief. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

DAVID CALL

November 24, 2009

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