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  • ...> on 17 October 2008</ref> The conference was attended by delegations from Canada, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, the UK and the USA. <ref>[[Media:
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  • The following is a partial list of current intelligence agencies. *[[National Intelligence Service (Albania)|State Intelligence Service]] (SHISH); successor to SHiK
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  • ...eficient, a problem remedied by the addition to the terrorism category of "criminal activities," "hoaxes,' and "threats" of terrorism. By this route, the 1980 ...he New York Times article by Sterling, then finally in Sterling's book."28 Intelligence analyst Gregory Trev¬erton contends that the CIA analysts assigned the tas
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  • *Col (Res.) [[Shlomo Mofaz]] - International Consultant (terrorism & Intelligence) and [[International Institute for Counter-terrorism|ICT]] Research Fellow. *Maj. Gen. (Res.) [[Uri Sagi]], Former Intelligence Director, IDF.
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  • ...ent Extremism]] programme, known as ‘Prevent’, is being used to gather intelligence about people who are not suspected of involvement in terrorism, and that Pr ...thorities on how extremist views among Muslims can be identified by public service workers.<ref>The Guardian (Final Edition), October 19, 2009, Comment & Deba
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  • [[The Times]] unearthed a corporate intelligence company with a close interest in Sri Lanka, a property investor who lobbies ...litical parties and their funding - to consider whether Mr Fox should face criminal proceedings over a failure to declare political donations.
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  • ...The [[Institute for National Security Studies]] and Former Head, Military Intelligence Directorate, Israel *Maj. Gen. (Res.) [[Uri Sagi]], Former Head, Military Intelligence Directorate, Israel
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  • *[[John Baird]] Foreign minister Canada *[[Fatou Bensouda]] International Criminal Court prosecutor Gambia
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  • He subsequently returned to London, joining the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] Metropolitan Police's own [[Special Branch]] unit. However, he maintained ...know who were the active members and where they lived. The raids were for criminal damage and conspiracy to attack the homes of vivisectors in South London, i
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  • ...02c9mf9 ‘I Had A Baby With An Undercover Cop’], ''Outlook'', BBC World Service, 27 November 2014 (accessed 27 April 2015).</ref><ref name="ASL193">Lauren ...02c9mf9 ‘I Had A Baby With An Undercover Cop’], ''Outlook'', BBC World Service, 27 November 2014 (accessed 27 April 2015).</ref>
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  • ...ecoming a specialist undercover officer, he left the police after 16 years service following disillusionment with what he was doing (see below),<ref name="tow ...over $1M: Was recognized from mugshot in a Dublin cafe, ''National Post'' (Canada), 2 July 2005 (accessed via Nexis).</ref><ref>Using many aliases, including
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  • ...Intelligence'' by CIA veteran Victor Marchetti and former State Department Intelligence official John D. Marks. Although the CIA temporarily staved off the crisis ...indicated that FWF was "run with the knowledge and cooperation of British Intelligence". At the same time, the CIA discovered that Marchetti and Marks were planni
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  • because of the 1977 creation with Violet and Huyn of the private sector intelligence service, the 6I, whose members and operations would increasingly influence the
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  • Subsequent to his retirement from police service in 2007, '''[[Bob Lambert]]''' - previously an undercover officer with and ...r details and references.</ref> infiltrating activist groups and gathering intelligence about their political work.
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