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The Office for Foreign Relations and Information (Úřad pro zahraniční styky a informace; UZSI) is the foreign intelligence service of the Czech Republic.[1]
The UZSI forms part of an intelligence framework established at the time of the break -up of Czechoslovakia:
- On 1 January 1993, the Office for Foreign Relations and Information of the Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic become the foreign intelligence service of the independent Czech Republic. It was a successor organisation of the Office of Foreign Relations and Information of the Federal Ministry of the Interior. The foreign intelligence service using the current name Office of Foreign Relations and Information (UZSI) become an independent institution on 30 July, 1994 by Act No. 153/1994 Coll. on intelligence services of the Czech Republic.[2]
Contents
People
Directors
- Oldřich Černý January 1993 - August 1998
- Petr Zeman September 1998 - February 2001
- František Bublan March 2001 - September 2004
- Karel Randák October 2004 - September 2006
- Jiří Lang November 2006 - May 2007
- Ivo Schwarz June 2007 -[3]
Directors of the foreign intelligence service of the ČSFR
- Přemysl Holan January 1990 - April 1990
- Bohumil Kubík May 1990 - June 1990
- Přemysl Holan July 1990 - August 1990
- Radovan Procházka September 1990 - December 1992[4]
Notes
- ↑ Who We Are, Office of Foreign Relations and Information, accessed 12 July 2010.
- ↑ Our History, Office of Foreign Relations and Information, accessed 12 July 2010.
- ↑ Our History, Office of Foreign Relations and Information, accessed 12 July 2010.
- ↑ Our History, Office of Foreign Relations and Information, accessed 12 July 2010.