The article discusses how a secret British army unit conducted surveillance and infiltrated left-wing groups in the UK in the 1980s. The unit spied on groups like the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, collecting information on activists and their plans for protests. While the government denied the unit's existence for many years, documents have since confirmed that the unit operated without any clear legal authority and gathered intelligence on people who did not pose a threat to national security.
The article discusses how a secret British army unit conducted surveillance and infiltrated left-wing groups in the UK in the 1980s. The unit spied on groups like the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, collecting information on activists and their plans for protests. While the government denied the unit's existence for many years, documents have since confirmed that the unit operated without any clear legal authority and gathered intelligence on people who did not pose a threat to national security.
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Article sur Gladio, P-2, etc (Ted Shackley, Licio Gelli, Alexander Haig...)
The article discusses how a secret British army unit conducted surveillance and infiltrated left-wing groups in the UK in the 1980s. The unit spied on groups like the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, collecting information on activists and their plans for protests. While the government denied the unit's existence for many years, documents have since confirmed that the unit operated without any clear legal authority and gathered intelligence on people who did not pose a threat to national security.
The article discusses how a secret British army unit conducted surveillance and infiltrated left-wing groups in the UK in the 1980s. The unit spied on groups like the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, collecting information on activists and their plans for protests. While the government denied the unit's existence for many years, documents have since confirmed that the unit operated without any clear legal authority and gathered intelligence on people who did not pose a threat to national security.