Did Tunisian dictator have vast spy network in France? News website Mediapart reports that ousted Tunisian dictator Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali put in place a complex intelligence network to spy on Tunisian residents in France.
‘At least 15 countries’ spying on Sweden. A report by Swedish intelligence service SAPO states that over fifteen countries are systematically conducting intelligence operations against Sweden, in Sweden or against Swedish interests overseas. Did someone say USA?
Poland’s president didn’t know about CIA prisons. The CIA detained terrorist suspects in Poland without the knowledge of the then president Aleksander Kwasniewski, high-ranking political sources have told a leading Polish newspaper.
News you may have missed #522 (European Union edition)
June 23, 2011 by intelNews Leave a comment
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