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Monday, 23.12.2013.

16:57

President: Eavesdropping affair "not over"

Serbian President Tomislav Nikolić has told B92 in an interview that "<a href="http://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2012&mm=11&dd=01&nav_id=82956" class="text-link" target= "_blank">the wiretapping affair</a> is not over," and that he is still being secretly eavesdropped.

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stefano

pre 10 godina

OK, for Americans, Russians and Germans, etc - we cannot avoid the work of theirs secret services and confront them but it is poor that we allow domestic tycoons and various interest groups to do this......I hope the state will find power to disband these illegal para-structures.

Rocky

pre 10 godina

Poor old Tomislav, he must be hearing voices in his head?
The government of Serbia should pass a law, that requires all officials that hold key positions to have an annual checkup which, should also include a Psychiatrist examine them thoroughly! These types of individuals, can pose a serious threat to thier own country!

Ester

pre 10 godina

It is unacceptable for me to be eavesdropping by anyone, especially the President of Serbia. Even worse is that the President pointed out that some parts of the Ministry of Interior which are not doing their job properly. All security services must be activated to determine whether and who is eavesdropping the president, who these people who are doing that and what is their goal.

Rocky

pre 10 godina

Poor old Tomislav, he must be hearing voices in his head?
The government of Serbia should pass a law, that requires all officials that hold key positions to have an annual checkup which, should also include a Psychiatrist examine them thoroughly! These types of individuals, can pose a serious threat to thier own country!

Ester

pre 10 godina

It is unacceptable for me to be eavesdropping by anyone, especially the President of Serbia. Even worse is that the President pointed out that some parts of the Ministry of Interior which are not doing their job properly. All security services must be activated to determine whether and who is eavesdropping the president, who these people who are doing that and what is their goal.

stefano

pre 10 godina

OK, for Americans, Russians and Germans, etc - we cannot avoid the work of theirs secret services and confront them but it is poor that we allow domestic tycoons and various interest groups to do this......I hope the state will find power to disband these illegal para-structures.

Ester

pre 10 godina

It is unacceptable for me to be eavesdropping by anyone, especially the President of Serbia. Even worse is that the President pointed out that some parts of the Ministry of Interior which are not doing their job properly. All security services must be activated to determine whether and who is eavesdropping the president, who these people who are doing that and what is their goal.

stefano

pre 10 godina

OK, for Americans, Russians and Germans, etc - we cannot avoid the work of theirs secret services and confront them but it is poor that we allow domestic tycoons and various interest groups to do this......I hope the state will find power to disband these illegal para-structures.

Rocky

pre 10 godina

Poor old Tomislav, he must be hearing voices in his head?
The government of Serbia should pass a law, that requires all officials that hold key positions to have an annual checkup which, should also include a Psychiatrist examine them thoroughly! These types of individuals, can pose a serious threat to thier own country!