Bomb Explodes at Bulgarian Anti-Government Newspaper

By Elizabeth Konstantinova
Bloomberg agency
A bomb exploded at the offices of Galeria, a Bulgarian anti-government newspaper, damaging neighboring buildings.
The blast went off at 5:40 a.m. in central Sofia today, Kristina Patrashkova, editor-in-chief of the weekly, said in an interview with Horizont radio. No casualties were reported.
Galeria last month published transcripts of taped phone conversations between senior government officials and Customs Office chief Vanyo Tanov, which prompted Prime Minister Boiko Borissov to seek and win a confidence vote in Parliament on Jan. 20.
In the transcripts. which involved Tanov, Borissov, and Finance Minister Simeon Djankov, Tanov complains about pressure on his office to protect certain companies from tax investigations.
"The explosion is a political act aiming to intimidate us," Patrashkova told Horizont. "It is obvious that our newspaper is the most critical of the government."
Borissov took office 17 months ago, pledging to curb corruption and organized crime after criticism from the European Commission. Home Affairs Commissioner Cecilia Malmstroem is among four commissioners visiting Sofia today ahead of the commission's interim report on Bulgaria's efforts to fight graft, to be released at the end of the month.
We need your support so Novinite.com can keep delivering news and information about Bulgaria! Thank you!
- » 'Bulgaria Phone Scammers Rob, Blackmail Elderly'
- » NY Times: Bulgaria Grows Uneasy as Trump Complicates Ties to Russia
- » NY Times: As Support for EU Flags Elsewhere, Bulgaria Sees Its Benefits
- » DW: German Businesses Prefer Trade with Bulgaria over Investment
- » The Economist: Bulgaria, Moldova Presidents 'Less Pro-Russian Than Advertised'
- » AFP: Bulgaria's Radev 'Struck a Chord by Attacking the Status Quo'