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February 28, 1936

Concerning the Protection of the USSR from Espionage and Sabotage

The Politburo adopts measures to protect the Soviet Union from the penetration of terrorist, espionage, and sabotage elements.

1976

Korea: Uneasy Truce in the Land of the Morning Calm (New York: American-Korean Friendship and Information Center, 1976)

The AFKIC introduces its mission, the history of Korea, and the current situation on the Peninsula.

1974

Korea Must Be Reunified: A Call for Friendship between the Peoples of the United States and the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea

Kim Il Sung praises the work of AKFIC for giving “wide publicity to our people’s struggle [in the United States]…exposing the fascist dictatorship of South Korean reactionaries…as well as U.S. aggression in Korea.”

June 16, 1960

Memorandum by the Chairman of the Committee for State Security on Disruption of Soviet Missiles

Shelepin reports on intelligence claiming that US scientists have developed a method to disrupt the guidance of Soviet missiles during launch.

October 6, 1959

Report by the Director of CC CPSU Department of Military Industry on the American 'Discoverer' Satellites

Report outlining the need to organize systematic observation of newly launched American "Discoverer" satellites to determine their orbit and radio frequencies.

September 26, 1959

Report by Chairman of the Committee for State Security on American "Discoverer" Satellites

A report to the CC CPSU on six American "Discoverer" model satellites with speculation about the satellites' military or surveillance purposes.

1951

Networks Acting for the Russians

The locations of Russian centers and agents conducting popular activities and their strategies for propaganda. The iems the Russian Commission is tracking are also broached, including military munition in Beirut and the Syrian Republic.

1971

Hilal Bin Fadhlallah – British Intelligence Agent

A British Intelligence agent has been arrested and taken to Yemen.

January 1, 1971

The Democratic National Front, The Army of Occupied Dhufar, Oman and the Arab Gulf, Military Bureau, 'The Truth of the Political Arrests in Muscat'

Several military leaders from the Democratic National Front have been arrested by the British Intelligence Service in multiple locations as a result of treason.

August 15, 1949

Untitled report on Yugoslav activities

Said Abdulla Kamala leaves for Yugoslavia to interrogate Victor Vidmar.

Pagination