Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Wikileaks: SBY Spying Wiranto

(World News) — One mentioned in The Age newspaper reports, Australia, is Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono asked the National Intelligence Agency spy on Wiranto. According to the report, based on the leaked Wikileaks obtained the diplomatic wires that, when it SBY still Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs.
“He ordered intelligence agencies to give a report on the former armed forces commander and presidential candidate of the Golkar Party, Wiranto,” Philip Dorling wrote from The Age that. This news also appeared in the Sydney Morning Herald and Asiasentinel.com.
Wiranto himself, according to the report, knowing he was under monitoring BIN. Wiranto complains that, however TB Silalahi Advisor to the President stating there was no monitoring it.
RJ Soehandojo, people close to Wiranto, when contacted VIVAnews, stated before the Presidential Election 2004, Wiranto did feel monitored. “For example, mobile phones (cell phones) are tapped,” Soehandojo said. “But we do not know that the monitoring command from whom,” a spokesman for the People’s Conscience Party said.
Then, gestures Wiranto also be monitored. But Wiranto, as experienced in the military, have been prepared in anticipation. “We always make an estimate of the situation before doing anything,” Soehandojo said who had become head of the Attorney General’s Legal Information Center for that.
Problem use of these spies, the TNI Commander Rear Admiral Agus Suhartono confirmed not involve the military. If there is a link with military action, Agus said, the information is not correct.
“TNI Intelligence is only used for military operations, not for political affairs,” the TNI Commander Rear Admiral Agus Suhartono said when receiving Honorary Kopassus Brevet Commando at Kopassus headquarters Cijantung, East Jakarta, on Friday March 11, 2011.
The palace itself strongly denied that the information revealed by WikiLeaks. Presidential spokesman Julian Pasha asserts, the news is not accurate. “It is regrettable to newspapers such as The Age and Sydney Morning Herald to write something without doing a cross check, verify,” he asserted.
Julian has also highlighted that the names mentioned in the news are not given the space to explain. Moreover, said Julian, two of the paper refers solely on WikiLeaks. “It should be sad, because we know very krediblitasnya can not be held.”
Even if true the data obtained from the wire confidential diplomatic, Julian went on, it is far from the truth and inaccuracies. “All who read the news definitely surprised, because this is really controversial. But over time, will prove to be mentioned is nothing more than junk news,” said Julian.
In line with Julian, Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Djoko Suyanto also strongly denied the news that two Australian newspapers.
“The accusations against the President and First Lady Ani Yudhoyono extensive corruption, abuse of power, influence the judicial process is not true,” Djoko said in a brief message to VIVAnews, Friday, March 11, 2011.

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