The World Was Going Our Way (125 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

 
 
Revolution of the Red Carnation
 
 
postage stamps, Sorge honoured on
 
 
post-Soviet Russian intelligence community
 
 
POTOMOK
see
Najibullah, Muhammad
 
 
POZ (Guinean KGB agent)
 
 
Prag, Yehuda
 
 
Prague
 
 
Prague Spring
 
 
Prats González, General Carlos
 
 
Prestes, Luis Carlos
 
 
PREYER (Syrian KGB contact)
 
 
 
PRIBOY (codename of Indian newspaper)
 
 
PRILIV (codename of Indian newspaper)
 
 
PRIM
see
Andara y Ubeda, Manuel Ramón de Jesus
 
 
Primakov, Yevgeni Maksimovich (MAKS)
 
 
and Middle East
 
 
printing presses, underground
 
 
PROFESSOR (KGB agent in Israel)
 
 
PROKHOR (Indian KGB agent)
 
 
Pronnikov, Vladimir
 
 
propaganda
 
 
Israeli anti-Egyptian
 
 
Soviet, in Angola
 
 
Soviet anti-imperialist
 
 
see also
active measures
 
 
PROTON (Indian KGB agent)
 
 
PSP (Partido Socialista Popular), Cuban Communist Party
 
 
public relations, Soviet
 
 
PULYA, operation
 
 
Punjab
 
 
Pupo Pérez, Pedro
 
 
PURI (Indian KGB agent)
 
 
Pushtun people
 
 
Putin, Vladimir Vladimirovich
 
 
Puzanov, Aleksandr
 
 
 
al-Qaddafi, Colonel Muammar
 
 
Qadir, Major-General Abdul (OSMAN)
 
 
Qadiriya
 
 
Qaiyum Khan, Abdul
 
 
Qaiyum Muslim League
 
 
Qotbzadeh, Sadeq
 
 
 
Rabbani, Burhanudeen
 
 
Rabinovich, Yitzhak
 
 
racism
 
 
Soviet
 
 
US
 
 
Zionism condemned at UN as form of
 
 
RADAR (Indian KGB agent)
 
 
radio broadcasts
 
 
radio direction finding
 
 
radio transmitters
 
 
radioactive material, proposed scattering of
 
 
RADUGA, operation
 
 
Rafi, Muhammad (NIRUZ)
 
 
RAFIEV (illegal in Checheno-Ingushetiya)
 
 
Rahim, Tariq
 
 
RAIS (Mullah Mustafa Barzani)
 
 
Rakowski, Mieczys
aw
 
 
Ramírez, Sergio
 
 
Ramírez Sánchez, Ilich (‘Carlos the Jackal’)
 
 
Ramírez Sánchez, Lenin
 
 
RAMSES (Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
RAMZES, operation
 
 
Rao, Narasimha
 
 
Rao, Rajeshwar
 
 
RASHID (Somali KGB agent)
 
 
Rashidov, Sharaf
 
 
RASUL (Syrian Communist)
 
 
Ratebzad, Anahita (SIMA)
 
 
RAVI, operation
 
 
Rawalpindi
 
 
Raza, Rafi
 
 
RAZUM (codename of Indian newspaper)
 
 
Reagan, Ronald Wilson, and administration
 
 
and El Salvador
 
 
and Grenada
 
 
‘evil empire’ speech
 
 
and Nicaraguan Contras
 
 
nuclear first strike plans, supposed
 
 
and Pakistan
 
 
Strategic Defense Initiative
 
 
REBUS, operation
 
 
Red Banner, Order of the
 
 
Red Banner (later Andropov) Institute
 
 
REDUT, operation
 
 
refuseniks
 
 
REMIZ (Syrian KGB contact)
 
 
Remnick, David
 
 
RENAMO (Resitência Nacional Moçambicana)
 
 
RENGO (Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
RERO (Indian KGB agent)
 
 
residency organization
see under
KGB
 
 
‘revolutionary democracy’
 
 
revolutionary image, Soviet
 
 
Rhodesia
 
 
Central Intelligence Organization
 
 
Rhyzhkov, Nikolai Ivanovich
 
 
Richter Prado, General Pedro
 
 
Riftin, Yaakov
 
 
RIK (Zimbabwean KGB confidential contact)
 
 
RION (Iranian KGB agent)
 
 
RIONI (Japanese Line agent)
 
 
Rivera, General Julio
 
 
Robelo, Alfonso
 
 
RODOM (General Omar Torrijos Herrera)
 
 
ROK (KGB agent in Mali)
 
 
Romania
 
 
Romero, Archbishop Oscar Arnulfo
 
 
Rommel, Erwin
 
 
RON (KGB agent in Israel)
 
 
RON (Vladimir Vasilyevich Grinchenko)
 
 
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
 
 
Roosevelt, Kermit
 
 
Rostow, Walt
 
 
Rostropovich, Mstislav
 
 
ROY (Japanese KGB agent)
 
 
Royo, Aristides
 
 
Rozhkov (
pseud
. of Vladimir Vertiporokh)
 
 
Rubai’ Ali, Salim
 
 
RUCHEY, operation
 
 
Rudnik, Jakov (
pseud
. Hilaire Noulens)
 
 
RUDOLF (Kenyan KGB agent)
 
 
Ruiz, Henry
 
 
RUN (KGB illegal in Israel)
 
 
Russell, Bertrand
 
 
RYAN, operation
 
 
 
S, Agent (Indian KGB agent)
 
 
S & T
see
scientific and technical intelligence
 
 
el-Sa‘id, Rifa‘at
 
 
SABIR
see
Talybov, Mutalim Agaverdioglu
 
 
sabotage, planned and actual
 
 
ANC
 
 
CIA’s supposed offensive
 
 
DRGs (sabotage and intelligence groups);
see also
ISKRA
 
 
in Iran
 
 
in Japan
 
 
by Kazakhstan KGB in XUAR
 
 
PFLP Special Operations Group
 
 
by Umkhonto we Sizwe
 
 
Sabra and Shatila massacres
 
 
Sabry, Ali
 
 
Sachs, Jeffrey
 
 
al-Sadat, Anwar
 
 
assassination
 
 
and peace process
 
 
plots against
 
 
secret diplomacy
 
 
and Sudanese coup
 
 
and Syria
 
 
and USA
 
 
and USSR
 
 
Saddam Hussein
 
 
and Abu Nidal’s death
 
 
and Iraqi CP
 
 
rise
 
 
Soviet relations with
 
 
and Stalin
 
 
SADUM (Central Asian Spiritual Directorate of Muslims)
 
 
SAED (KGB agent in Pakistan)
 
 
SAK (Japanese Line agent)
 
 
Sakharov, Andrei
 
 
Sakharov, Vladimir Nikolayevich
 
 
Sakharovsky, Aleksandr Mikhailovich
 
 
SAKR (Syrian confidential contact)
 
 
 
Sakurauchi, Yoshio
 
 
Salih, Ali Abdullah
 
 
SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks)
 
 
SALTAN (Bangladeshi minister, KGB agent)
 
 
SAM missiles
 
 
samizdat
publications
 
 
Chronicle of Current Events
 
 
Islamizdat
leaflets

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