Pak Lah: NSA's watchlist claims are ridiculous


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 03 Apr 2014

REMBAU: Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi regarded as ridiculous, the claims that he was top of the United States National Security Agency's (NSA) watchlist of world leaders.

The former premier said he was also not worried about the reports or claims made about him in the foreign media pertaining to the watchlist.

"I knew about it before (when I was prime minister). This happened perhaps because some people had asked me to recommend them for projects abroad.

"The projects they asked for were from a country that the United States was suspicious of.

 "....and there was also someone who sold something that was not liked by the Americans. My name was then dragged into this," Abdullah said during his working visit to Sekolah Tinggi Islam As Sofa (STIAS), here.

"Why the need to make such baseless accusations?" he said when asked to comment on a secret document exposed by the German weekly news magazine, Der Spiegel, last Saturday showing Abdullah's name at the top of the NSA's watchlist.

The list, compiled in 2009, contains the names of 122 world leaders, starting with Abdullah and ending with then Ukraine prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko as it was arranged in alphabetical order.

The other leaders include German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Syrian Prime Minister Bashar al-Assad.


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