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April 13, 1989

Assistance for Entry and Exit

An example of a Stasi document on two South Korean citizens transiting East Germany to travel to and from Pyongyang.

May 23, 1989

Note on Meeting with Comrade Ri Jong-geun on 18 May 1989

Ri Jong-geun announces that he will continue to act as a security liaison for the DPRK in East Germany and will maintain a portfolio covering all North Korean nationals living in the GDR.

August 1, 1989

Letter from Vogel to Comrade Fiedler

A follow up report on security procedures for Korean nationals in Germany.

August 10, 1989

Exit by Aspirants/Interns and Students from the DPRK in the GDR

A report on exit permits for North Korean nationals in East Germany.

September 27, 1989

Note on Meeting with Comrade Ri Jong-geun on 27 September 1989

Ri Jong-geun follows up on East German-North Korean cooperation in managing North Korean nationals living in Germany.

March 10, 1986

Information on the Planned Deployment of a Delegation from Chemical Services in the Republic of Iraq

A delegation of the East German National People's Army in Iraq is supposed to facilitate the transfer of the training site for chemical services to the Defense Ministry of the Republic of Iraq.

October 8, 1969

Proposal for the Reception of the Minister of Interior of the Republic of Iraq by Comrade Colonel General Mielke

Report on a meeting with Iraqi Minister of the Interior Saleh Mahdi el Ammash. Ammash requested assistance for the Iraqi intelligence agency, including training of Iraqi officers in Germany, surveillance technology, and instructional material. Colonel General Mielke provides options for a reserved response. Also included in an appendix is a biography of General Ammash and information about Iraq's current domestic policy.

June 17, 1953

Cable from the Czechoslovak Mission in Berlin to Foreign Minister Vaclav David, 4:30 p.m.

Flash Cable from the Czechoslovak Mission in Berlin to the Czechoslovak Foreign Minister reporting on the situation in East Germany following the popular uprising. The cable reports workers asking for the formation of a new government and free elections. The cable also reports sporadic clashes between the demonstrators and the East German security forces and Soviet forces.

October 27, 1983

GDR Ministry for State Security, 'Information about The Escalation of Conflicts within the PLO'

The report evaluates the internal situation of the PLO, which lost its bases in southern Lebanon and is exposed to increased pressure by Arab governments. The report describes the conflict between Arafat and the Syrian branch of the PLO and notes the increase in Syrian influence following a violent incident in Tripoli, in which Arafat and the Muslim Brothers were supposedly involved. Regardless of Syria's strength, the report states that Arafat has shown no inclination to work with the Syrian government. It concludes that a split seems likely, especially since Arafat has oriented himself towards the reactionary Arab forces.

October 13, 1955

CC BCP Politburo Resolution "B" Protocol for Cooperation between the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Stasi

The CC BCP Politburo approves the protocol for cooperation between the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the East German Ministry for State Security (Stasi), agreed upon at a September meeting in Berlin.

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