Presidential Administration: Illegal arms transport accusations – a media and political manipulation aimed at discrediting the state
Posted on August 27th, 2009
Presidential Administration: Illegal arms transport accusations – a media and political manipulation aimed at discrediting the state
Speculation related to alleged illegal arms transports and links with terrorist organizations have nothing to do with real facts and form a campaign to systematically discredit some state institutions, a press release of the Romanian Presidential Administration says on Thursday. The statement comes days after a journalist alleged on his personal blog that the President's brother was involved in a super-secret operation of international traffic with large quantities of explosives.
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Presidential Administration: Illegal arms transport accusations – a media and political manipulation aimed at discrediting the state
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