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NACIONAL WEEKLY REACTS TO GOVERNMENT'S STATEMENT

ZAGREB, April 21 (Hina) - Nacional weekly on Wednesday issued a statement responding to a statement which the government issued earlier in the day claiming that an article about the possibility of "Croatia being directly threatened by the activities of Al Qaeda and other terrorist networks", published in a weekly, was based on "arbitrary interpretations which unnecessarily cause public anxiety".
ZAGREB, April 21 (Hina) - Nacional weekly on Wednesday issued a statement responding to a statement which the government issued earlier in the day claiming that an article about the possibility of "Croatia being directly threatened by the activities of Al Qaeda and other terrorist networks", published in a weekly, was based on "arbitrary interpretations which unnecessarily cause public anxiety".#L# The weekly's editorial board said in the statement that the topic of the article "is neither arbitrarily interpreted nor is it speculation" and added that Nacional had strong arguments to support its claims. The latest issue of Nacional included an article headlined "CIA: Al Qaeda Wants to Use Croatia Airlines Planes to Attack Heathrow" in which it is claimed that a CIA report from 2003 speaks about the threat of Osama bin Laden's terrorist network hijacking Croatian planes to attack London's Heathrow airport. The weekly also claims that the target of new terrorist attacks could be some foreign embassies in Zagreb, such as those of Spain, Poland and Italy. The weekly further states that Croatia could be put on a list of countries indirectly financing international terrorism. To support this claim, the weekly quotes an international expert as claiming that one of the alleged co-owners of the "Koncar" company is linked to the financing of terrorists. (Hina) rml

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