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Activities of the Royal Family
In North Vietnam
Vietnam, Hanoi
3/4 January, 1954
7 January 1954
14 January 1954
Vietnamese nationalist with contacts in political circles of North
Vietnam.
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1. On 3 January 1954 a meeting of more than thirty members of the
Royal Family in North Vietnam was held at the Dong Loi Hotel
in Hanoi. The meeting was convened by Vinh Du, the Deputy
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Chinese police launched an assault on the Tibetan section of Lhasa
yesterday in an etrort to regain cont&c,! of the city. while the Chinese
quarter remains under hcavv notice guara, according lo Western
press reports.
Tibetan dissidents may try to hold more emonstratiurs : cri a
the 30th anniversary of the Tibetan uprising in 1959. People's Daily
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National Intelligence Daily
Wednesday
9 Apri l 1980
USSR: Suppression of Dissidents
harassment, including repeated house searches and close surveillance.
As relations betr~een the US and USSR have become more strained,
Moscow has intensified its campaign against the Soviet dissident
movement. The authorities have detained more than 40 dissidents
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This is a final response to your 4 October 2010 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
request, received in the office of the Information and Privacy Coordinator on 4 October 2010, for
"all records on, about, or concerning religious workers leaving Papua to evangelize other
provinces or nations." We have assigned your request the reference number above. Please use
this number when corresponding so that we can identify it easily.
CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY
Washington, D. C.
COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE DEBRIEFING OATH
It has been determined that I no longer require Communications
Intelligence in the performance of my official duties. Therefore,
I am aware that my right to see this material and have access to
information pertinent to it has ceased. Pursuant to the obligation
which I incurred, unde- oath, at the time. of my indoctrination for
Communications Intelligence, I reaffirm that I will never divulge
Romania views itself as an island of stability in the Balkans, threatened by violent regional
conflicts and at the mercy of powerful European states such as Russia and Germany. Bucharest's
Hungary: The Regional Rival
Most Romanians consider Hungary the primary threat to their country.
Bucharest is suspicious of Budapest's intentions regarding Transylvania,
home to some 1.6 million Hungarians and the site of ethnic riots in 1990.
A bilateral friendship treaty remains stalled over Romania's insistence on
1[a~or Dunoan C. Lse
Aric Staight
"S" Aeport N-5961 "S" - R'orth China
Referring to the above "S" report whioh
was sent to you yesterday, I now enoloae the key.
E.w.S.
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30 September 1993
CIA DIRECTOR RELEASES TWO MORE COLLECTIONS OF COLD WAR
DOCUMENTS -- SCHOLARS GAIN ACCESS TO MORE FORMER SECRETS
CIA HEADQUARTERS (LANGLEY, VA) -- Director of Central
Intelligence R. James Woolsey has announced the Intelligence
Community is releasing two major collections of Cold War
records. The documents will be available to the public
beginning October 4, at the National Archives Military
Intelligence.Report
1. President Ion Iliescu presides over a loose and increasingly fragile
parliamentary coalition composed of the former Communist Party of Social
Democracy in Romania (PDSR) and several small ultranationalist and communist
parties. The refomust opposition parties, led by Emil Cons[antinescu's Democratic
Convention of Romania (CDR), recently intensified their campaign against the
government of Prime Minister Nicolae Vacaroiu, straining his already weak