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Do Russian special services read thoughts of known politicians?

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Do Russian special services read thoughts of known politicians?

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Belarusian KGB officers to take part in Russian FSB’s antiterrorism exercise Sofia prosecutors snub probe against Bulgaria’s National Security Service officials One more family drama revealed in absurdity sea of Romania’s secret police files Former Saddam Husein’s spy to sue Czech Republic for destroying his life Former Iraqi spy, Ibrahim Al Ani, had to become a live proof of involvement of Iraq in terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001, though now the ex-spy has Al Ani been let free by the Americans, Czech daily Mlada fronta Dnes writes. Now Al Ani is going to sue the Czech Republic for destroying his life. He worked until April 2001 as a consul of Iraq in Prague. Czech security services had accused Al Ani of collaboration with the Al-Qaeda terrorist network, as he allegedly had met in person with Muhammad Atta, participant of the September 11 attacks. Mlada fronta Dnes cites Al Ani’s letter saying that the “false information” has destroyed his life. America

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