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  • |agency_name = Foreign Intelligence Service ...lau kyzmeti'' or just '''Syrbar''') is [[Kazakhstan]]'s primary external [[intelligence agency]]. The Syrbar is the successor of the Barlau Department in the [[Na
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  • ...the fight against "religious extremism" as a top priority of the internal intelligence service. An extremism law that came into effect in February 2005 applies to ...e SAMK is the primary coordinator of [[hajj]] travel and authorizes travel agencies to provide hajj travel services to citizens. Religious observers reported t
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  • The Uzbek security service's intelligence, according to ''[[Pravda]]'', proves the involvement of Jamaat of Central A ...laws and [[Constitution of Kazakhstan|the constitution]], law-enforcement agencies immediately should open a case against the National Security Committee and
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  • ...28 April 2008. The question had reportedly "baffled foreign [[intelligence agencies]] for years."<ref>Sheridan, Michael, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news ...ade celebrating North Korea's 60th anniversary, United States intelligence agencies believed Kim might be "gravely ill" after having suffered a stroke. He had
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  • ...le=Belarus&nbsp;– Geography|accessdate=7 November 2007|publisher=Central Intelligence Agency|year=2007|work=The World Factbook| archiveurl= https://web.archive.o ...lopment of the Far East was significantly reinvigorated. Some governmental agencies were relocated from Moscow to Vladivostok and some major companies have bee
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  • ...ns (see also [[Sverdlovsk anthrax leak]]). He has provided guidance to the intelligence, policy, national security, and medical communities and has returned to the ...Testimony before the Joint Economic Committee'', May, 1998: "Terrorist and Intelligence Operations: Potential Impact on the US Economy"]
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  • ...site/?q=node/3797|date=2006-08-03|accessdate=2010-02-02|title=Kazakhstan's Intelligence Service in Disarray|last=McDermott|first=Roger N.}}</ref> or unofficially a ...onal Security Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan''' ('''NSC''') is an intelligence agency in [[Kazakhstan]].<ref name="CACI"/> It was founded on 13 July 1992.
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  • ===Agencies and committees=== ...l Commandos units, and [[Foreign Intelligence Service (Kazakhstan)|Foreign Intelligence (Barlau)]]. The latter is considered by many as the most important part of
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  • ...From 1992 Kazakhstan became a member of [[INTERPOL]]. Its law enforcement agencies are closely tied with those of [[Russia]], [[Belarus]], [[Uzbekistan]], [[U
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