Each prisoner or defector was literally milked for every scrap of information the intelligence community wanted, or needed. |
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In 1978, Bulgarian defector Georgi Markov was killed in London, stabbed by a poisoned umbrella point wielded by an unknown secret agent. |
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At the time, Elisse Hategan, a prominent defector from the Heritage Front, slammed the report as a whitewash. |
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The profile of the defector, the turncoat, is that they repudiate everything they've ever done. |
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The public as a whole is mature enough to decide in the next election whether it approves what a defector has done. |
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The Defectors Committee decided that Al Mashat probably did not qualify as a defector. |
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Reasons for investigation included: defector reports, records of prior intelligence activities in Canada, and reports from allies. |
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It is believed that Kim Jong Il has ordered North Korean security organs to infiltrate the defector network in China and elsewhere. |
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If one defects and the other cooperates, then the defector goes free while the cooperator receives a harsh sentence. |
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Cornish pasty rebel George Eustice, MP for Camborne and Redruth, a former Hague press secretary and defector from Ukip, is part of the team. |
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It is unclear whether Ahmed is related to Manaf Tlass the most high-profile defector so far. |
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As a cub reporter, he was there with his microphone in 1954 as the USSR Commissar's tried to force the wife of defector Vladimir Petrov to return to Moscow. |
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Today, just one remains. Now, after 45 years, the story of Comrade Joe, the last American defector in North Korea, is told. |
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Lankov and Delury make a commonsense point, but Jang, a defector to Seoul, maintains that Kim was removed from power last year. |
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Snow Hunters by Paul Yoon A North Korean defector tries to capture peace in Brazil after the Korean War. |
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One FDLR defector involved in those operations informed the Group that he had been ordered to issue tracts to the civilians in Remeka, encouraging them to support FDLR, before the attacks began. |
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The South Korean government pays a sizable sum of money to each defector who makes it to South Korea, and the 'sponsoring' activists collects their fees from this government fund. |
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Since a captive is unable to surrender his rights of protection under GIII, he is considered a PW even if he is a deserter or a defector from his own armed forces. |
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This Conservative candidate, who was defeated in 2006 in Mississauga-Streetsville, is leaving the way clear for the most recent Liberal defector to the Conservatives. |
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The government granted sanctuary to the defector, protecting him from his former government. |
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Mr Carswell then became UKIP's only MP in the Commons, as Mark Reckless, a fellow Conservative defector, lost his seat. |
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In early 1993 they burnt down seven villages around Jabal Lafon, reportedly in retaliation for an alleged alignment of the population with the defector, Commander William Nyuon Bany. |
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However, the most important defector to Henry in this early stage of the campaign was probably Rhys ap Thomas, who was the leading figure in West Wales. |
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Lloyd George succeeded Asquith at the Exchequer, and was in turn succeeded at the Board of Trade by Winston Churchill, a recent defector from the Conservatives. |
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