The World Was Going Our Way (120 page)

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Authors: Christopher Andrew

Tags: #Biographies & Memoirs, #True Accounts, #Espionage, #History, #Europe, #Ireland, #Military, #Intelligence & Espionage, #Modern (16th-21st Centuries), #20th Century, #Russia, #World

 
 
hierarchy: official ; unofficial
 
 
Iranian revolution
 
 
justice
 
 
and national identity
 
 
persecution in USSR
 
 
pilgrimages
 
 
private practice of religion
 
 
rising proportion of population
 
 
Soviet, and Afghan war
 
 
Sufi brotherhoods
 
 
Sunnism
 
 
Supreme World Council of Mosques
 
 
Uighurs
 
 
underground publications
 
 
Islamabad
 
 
Islamizdat
publications
 
 
Isma’il, ‘Abd al-Fattah
 
 
Israel
 
 
active measures and
 
 
Andropov and
 
 
Bulgarian agents in
 
 
diplomatic relations severed by USSR
 
 
and Egypt: hostilities ; peace process
 
 
and FRG
 
 
illegals, KGB
 
 
intelligence and security services
 
 
Iranian intelligence and military cooperation
 
 
KGB and
 
 
and Kurds in Iraq
 
 
and Lebanon; invasion
 
 
Palestinian attacks on
 
 
security problems
 
 
Soviet Jews and;
 
 
emigration to
 
 
in Stalin era
 
 
US special relationship
 
 
see also
Arab-Israeli Wars; Mapam; Zionism;
and under
Egypt; Syria
 
 
Ito, Shigero (GRACE)
 
 
Itskov, A. N.
 
 
Ivan , the Terrible, Tsar
 
 
Ivanov, General Boris
 
 
Ivanovsky, General Yevgeni
 
 
IZOT (Brazilian KGB agent)
 
 
IZZAK (Tarazi Salah al-Din)
 
 
 
JACK (Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
Jadid, Salah
 
 
Jakobovits, Dr Immanuel
 
 
Jalalabad airport
 
 
Jamaat-i-Islami
 
 
Jamaica
 
 
Janata Party, India
 
 
Japan
 
 
active measures
 
 
agents in
 
 
and China
 
 
Communist Party ; pro-Moscow minority faction
 
 
corruption
 
 
diplomatic communications exploited
 
 
Foreign Ministry, KGB agents in
 
 
Gorbachev and
 
 
Japanese Socialist Party
 
 
Kuriles disputed with USSR
 
 
newspapers
 
 
Parliamentary Japanese-Soviet Friendship Association
 
 
police communications
 
 
residency budget
 
 
sabotage plans
 
 
scientific and technical intelligence
 
 
and USA
 
 
and USSR
 
 
Jaruzelski, General Wojciech
 
 
Jatti, B. D.
 
 
Jehovah’s Witnesses
 
 
Jerusalem; KGB residency
 
 
Jewish Agency
 
 
Jewish Defense League
 
 
Jews, Soviet
 
 
emigration to Israel
 
 
‘Jewish doctors’ plot’
 
 
purges, exclusion and persecution
 
 
refuseniks
 
 
Jiang Qing
 
 
Jibril, Ahmad (MAYOROV)
 
 
JIMMY (KGB illegal in Tokyo)
 
 
John Paul , Pope
 
 
Johnson, Lyndon B.
 
 
Jordan
 
 
Jumblatt, Kamal
 
 
Jumblatt, Walid
 
 
al-Jundi, Abd al-Karim
 
 
Jung Chang
 
 
 
Kabanov, Boris
 
 
Kabul
 
 
Kabul Radio
 
 
Kadar, Janos
 
 
Kahane, Meir
 
 
KALIF (Bangladeshi minister, KGB agent)
 
 
Kalmyk people
 
 
Kalugin, Oleg
 
 
on India
 
 
KAMUS (Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
Kandahar
 
 
KANDI (Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
Kang Sheng
 
 
KANI (Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
KANT (Takuji Yamane)
 
 
Kapitsa, Mikhail Stepanovich
 
 
KAPRAL (Ghanaian KGB agent)
 
 
Kapustyan, G. P.
 
 
Karachi
 
 
KARI (Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
KARIB (Syrian confidential contact)
 
 
KARL
or
KARLOV (Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
Karmal, Babrak
 
 
Karpov, Anatoli
 
 
KARSKY (KGB illegal in Israel)
 
 
KARUSEL
see
PLO
 
 
KARYAN (Syrian KGB agent)
 
 
Kashmir
 
 
KASIK (José Figueres Ferrer)
 
 
KASKAD (operation to influence Indian elections)
 
 
KASKAD special forces
 
 
KASTONO (KGB/Cuban agent in SWAPO)
 
 
Katsumata, Seiichi (GAVR)
 
 
Kaul, T. N.
 
 
Kazakhstan
 
 
Brezhnev as Party First Secretary
 
 
Islam
 
 
KGB
 
 
and XUAR
 
 
Kazakov, Viktor
 
 
Kazakov, Vladimir
 
 
Kazan
 
 
Kazimirov, Vladimir Nikolayevich
 
 
Keïta, Modibo
 
 
Kennedy, John F.
 
 
assassination
 
 
and Cuba
 
 
Vienna summit with Khrushchev
 
 
and Vietnam War
 
 
KENT (Kenyan KGB agent)
 
 
Kenya
 
 
Kenyatta, Jomo
 
 
Kerekou, Mathieu Ahmed KERIL (Muhammad Said Abdalla)
 
 
KERIM (Syrian KGB agent)
 
 
KERK (Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
KERL (Somali KGB contact)
 
 
Kesht, Ikhtiar (
pseud
. of Talybov)
 
 
KGB (Soviet security and intelligence service)
 
 
analysis
 
 
assessment of record
 
 
chairmen
 
 
codenames and dissent
 
 
Dnepropetrovsk oblast
 
 
evolution
 
 
forces
 
 
collaboration between foreign and domestic arms
 
 
and Foreign Ministry ; relative influence in Latin America
 
 
foreign policy degraded by misleading assessments
 
 
Jews excluded from
 
 
officers: Mitrokhin’s identification ; worknames
 
 
organizational diagrams
 
 
Third World forward policy
 
 
CHIEF DIRECTORATES
 
 
First (Foreign Intelligence)
see separate entry
, FCD
 
 
Second (Internal Security and Counter-intelligence)
 
 
Eighth (Communications and Cryptography)
 
 
DIRECTORATES
 
 
Fifth (Ideology and Dissidents)
 
 
Ninth (Protective Security)
 
 
Seventh (Surveillance)
 
 
Sixteenth (SIGINT)
 
 
Moscow
 
 
OTU (Operational Technical)
 
 
RESIDENCY ORGANIZATION
 
 
Line F (‘special actions’)
 
 
Line K (Kitay, China)

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