Tudjman transcripts

M. Tudjman on Mesic's claims

23.04.2011 u 22:14

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Miroslav Tudjman, son of the late President Franjo Tudjman, said on Saturday he never had access to transcripts from the Office of the President nor he ever participated in the selection of transcripts from the President's Office, adding that after the death of his father he went to the President's Office to collect his father's notes and personal belongings.

He said he took his father's notes and personal belongings after a government commission, set up for this purpose, established that the documentation referred to the work of President Tudjman, which was his personal belongings.

"I came there to get his personal notes and belongings. Never before or after that was I in the President's Office," Miroslav Tudjman told press, adding that there are confidential and official notes about that.

Tudjman said that apart from lying when linking him with the document's from the President's Office, former President Stjepan Mesic was also lying when he said that documents at the Office of the President in total disarray. Tudjman stressed that all the documents, contrary to what Mesic claims, were classified and marked "confidential".