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by Christopher Andrew


  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

  Sammam, Ahmad Mahmud (VASIT)

  Samoylenko, Vasili Fyodorovich

  San Francisco peace treaty, US-JAPAN

  Sandinistas see under Nicaragua

  sanitization of intelligence

  Sankei Shimbun

  SARDAR (Indian KGB agent)

  SARDAR, operation

  SARKIS (Syrian KGB contact)

  Sartre, Jean-Paul

  Sarwari, Asadullah

  satellites

  imagery

  military reconnaissance

  Sato, Tamotsu (ATOS)

  Satomi, Hakamadi

  SATURN (support group for sabotage and intelligence operations)

  Saudi Arabia

  and Afghanistan

  KGB effort against

  oil minister in PFLP hostage-taking

  and PDRY

  SAVAK (Iranian security and intelligence organization)

  Save the Children Fund

  scientific and technological intelligence

  in Japan

  Scud-B missiles

  SDI (US Strategic Defense Initiative)

  SDLURE-(CIA codename for Abolhassan Bani-Sadr)

  Seale, Patrick

  SECTOR (Congress Forum for Socialist Action, India)

  SEDOY (Zaki Khayri)

  Sejna, General

  Sékou Touré, Ahmed

  Semenov, Yuri

  Semichastny, Vladimir Yefimovich

  and Latin America

  SEMYON (Japanese KGB agent)

  SEN (KGB agent in Paris)

  Sendero Luminoso movement

  Senegal

  Senghor éopold

  SERGEI (KGB agent in Israel)

  Sernovodsk

  Serov, Ivan Aleksandrovich

  SERY (Libyan KGB agent)

  SERZH (Kenyan KGB agent)

  sexual entrapment

  SHABROV see Shebarshin, Leonid Vladimirovich

  Shah of Iran see Pahlavi, Muhammad Reza

  Sharaf, Sami (ASAD)

  Sharett, Moshe

  Shari’atmadari, Grand Ayatollah Kazem

  SHARLE (Syrian KGB contact)

  Sharma, Yogendra

  Shastri, Lal Bahadur

  Shatila massacre

  Shatt el-Arab waterway

  Shaya, Jamil

  Shcharansky, Anatoli (Natan)

  Shchelokov, Nikolai

  SHCHERBAKOV (KGB agent)

  Shebarshin, Leonid Vladimirovich (SHABROV, VERNOV)

  and Afghanistan

  agents controlled by n

  assessment of KGB’s record

  FCD career

  and India

  and Iran

  and Kuzichkin’s defection

  in Pakistan

  SHEF (Bangladeshi KGB agent)

  SHEF (Luis Corvalán Lepe)

  Shelepin, Aleksandr Nikolayevich

  global grand strategy

  Shepilov, Dmitri

  SHERIF (Zimbabwean KGB confidential contact)

  Shevardnadze, Eduard Amrosievich

  and Afghanistan

  Shevchenko, Arkadi

  Sheyin, P. D.

  Shiga, Yosio

  Shihabi, General Hikmat

  Shikotan

  Shin Bet (Israeli security service)

  SHIRAK (Zimbabwean KGB confidential contact)

  SHIROKIKH (KGB agent in Israel)

  Shishlin, N. V.

  Shlyapnikov, Rudolf Petrovich

  Short, Philip

  SHTAB (codename for Peruvian military intelligence)

  Shultz, George

  Shvets, Yuri

  Siad Barre, General Muhammad

  Siberia

  Sick, Gary

  Sidqi, Aziz (NAGIB)

  SIGNAL (codename of Indian newspaper)

  signals intelligence (SIGINT)

  in Africa

  against Brazil

  British effort

  against China

  Cuban bases for Soviet

  in Egypt

  GRU effort

  against India

  Indian IB, against CPI

  in Iran

  and Japan

  KGB organization: Eighth Chief

  Directorate;

  Sixteenth Directorate ;

  residency organization

  in Middle East

  Mitrokhin’s lack of access to files

  against Mossad

  against Pakistan

  against PDRY

  radio direction finding

  against US defence contractors

  US effort

  on Yom Kippur War

  Sikh separatism

  SIMA (Anahita Ratebzad)

  SIMON, operation

  Simonstown naval base

  Sindh

  S
ingapore; residency budget

  SIS (UK Secret Intelligence Service)

  and Kuzichkin

  Six-Day War, Arab-Israeli ()

  Slánský, Rudolf

  Slovo, Joe

  Smith, Ian

  SNASP (Serviço Nacional de Segurança Popular), Mozambique

  Sneh, Dr Moshe

  Sochi; international meeting on counter-terrorism

  Socialist International

  Socotra Island

  Soglo, General Christophe

  Sokolov, Marshal Sergei

  Sokolov, Viktor

  SOKOLOVA (KGB female agent)

  Soldatov, Aleksandr

  Solidarity movement

  SOLIST (suspected Israeli agent)

  Solod, Daniil Semenovich

  Solodovnikov, Vasili Grigoryevich

  Solomentsev, Mikhail

  Solzhenitsyn, Alexander

  Somali Democratic Republic

  Somoza dynasty of Nicaragua

  Sorge, Richard

  SOT (Japanese Line agent)

  South Africa

  Communist Party (CPSA, SACP) ; and GDR;

  unbanning; and USSR

  see also ANC; Namibia;

  Umkhonto we Sizwe; and under Angola

  South-West Africa People’s Organization (SWAPO)

  Soviet bloc, disintegration of

  Soweto riots

  SOYUZNIK (Egyptian Communist)

  space programme

  Spain

  special forces

  SPEKTR (codename of Indian magazine)

  Speter, Henrich

  SPIDER, operation

  spirituality, FSB and

  Sputnikspacecraft

  Sri Lanka

  SS-missiles in Far East

  Stalin, Josef, and régime

  Africa disregarded under

  analysis of intelligence

  and Asia

  and China

  and India

  and Islam

  and Israel and Zionism

  Khrushchev’s denunciation

  and Korean War

  and Latin America

  Old Left idolizes

  on Pakistan

  Saddam Hussein’s admiration for

  and Sorge

  terror

  and Third World

  Stanichev, Dimitur

  ‘Star Wars’ programme (SDI), Reagan’s

  START (codename of El Paso-Costa Mesa oil pipeline)

  Startsev, V. I.

  Stashinsky, Bogdaan

  Stasi see under German Democratic Republic

  Stavitsky, Vasili

  StB (Czechoslovak security and intelligence service)

  STEFEN (Ghanaian KGB agent)

 

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