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... was then attempting to set up covert intelligence networks using foreign personnel in various African countries, and it agreed to fund their projected venture through the intermediary of its much-feared secret police, the Policia Internacional e de Defesa do Estado/Direccao Geral de Seguranca (PIDE/DGS).(90) Thus was born Aginter Press (AP) and its satellite organizations. Aginter Press Aginter Press was formally established in September 1966 and did in fact serve as an actual press agency: it syndicated articles in various right-wing media outlets and published ...
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... At this point a few words should be said about the value of CAIB as a source. Although one of its founders- CIA defector Philip Agee- and some of its editors have apparently exchanged information with the Cuban intelligence agency, the Direccion General de Seguridad (DGS), and should therefore be viewed with great suspicion in my view, many of the authors who regularly write articles for the magazine are very fine investigative journalists and/or scholars. Even writers who are strongly opposed to CAIB's stated goal of exposing covert Western ...
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