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| | German Intelligence Reportedly Seeks To Suppress Book By Former Insider (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21) |
 | | The BND charges the author of the 400-page book, that it regards as a frontal attack on Germany's foreign intelligence service, with being criminally guilty of breaching a taboo. |
 | | In mid-1995, two Russian officers were uncovered in their own country as BND spies, and sentenced to long terms of imprisonment. |
 | | This document referred to a Moscow agent at the top of the BND, whose private life had made him no longer operable, and who was therefore to be "disconnected." Once again, a sum of 100,000 US dollars was allegedly provided as a gesture of thanks. |
| cryptome.quintessenz.org /mirror/bnd-hotbook.htm (1506 words) |
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