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SANADER SAYS WIRETAPPING CLAIMS WELL-FOUNDED

ZAGREB, Sept 23 (Hina) - Croatian Democratic Union president Ivo Sanader said on Tuesday his claims that his, journalists' and the opposition's phones were tapped were well-founded, and that he had spoken about wiretapping as a form of political fighting unacceptable in a democracy.
ZAGREB, Sept 23 (Hina) - Croatian Democratic Union president Ivo Sanader said on Tuesday his claims that his, journalists' and the opposition's phones were tapped were well-founded, and that he had spoken about wiretapping as a form of political fighting unacceptable in a democracy. #L# "I made a political assessment and I didn't speak about illegal activity," he told reporters, confirming that he had received chief state prosecutor Mladen Bajic's call to present evidence for his claims. "I don't intend to hold political talks with Bajic. I will do so in parliament." As for Prime Minister Ivica Racan's claim yesterday that he was saying untruths, Sanader recalled that two weeks ago, while commenting on the alleged tapping of foreign diplomats' phones, Racan had admitted to being a "poor personnel manager" when it came to secret services. Sanader said Racan had on that occasion announced an investigation into the matter and had not denied the wiretapping. "If their (foreign diplomats') phones were tapped, why shouldn't those of opposition politicians and journalists be too," he said, adding that one opposition politician had told him he had evidence of the tapping. Sanader went on to say he had been informed that the government and the state prosecutor's office had held talks yesterday, "which is why the chief state prosecutor reacted so promptly and invited me to present evidence to back my claims". Sanader said he could not reveal his source. He asked the ruling coalition why civilian supervision over secret services had still not become operational even though a supervision council had been appointed in May. Sanader asserted such supervision was evidently not in the interest of parliamentary committees on the justice system and national security "because the phones of both the opposition and journalists are tapped". "We are in pre-election time and we should all be interested in finding out why the Council for the Supervision of Secret Services is not working." Responding to Croatian Peasant Party vice president Luka Trconic's claim that he was talking nonsense, Sanader asked, "How does he know that what I said isn't true". (hina) ha

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