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...the doctor, Bond traces the recovered money to Viktor "Renard" Zokas, a [[KGB]] agent-turned-[[terrorist]]. Following an earlier attempt on his life by M
* [[Robert Carlyle]] as Victor "Renard" Zokas, a former [[KGB]] agent turned high-tech terrorist. Years ago, Renard kidnapped Elektra Kin
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...s the KGB had held; its first head, [[Bulat Baekenov]], had worked for the KGB for over two decades. Its early years were marked by close cooperation with
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...acent about his present situation. [[Vladimir Semichastny]], head of the [[KGB]],{{sfn|Service|2009|p=376}} was a crucial part of the conspiracy, as it wa
...p=378}} Former Chairman of the [[KGB|State Committee for State Security]] (KGB) [[Alexander Shelepin]] disliked the new [[collective leadership]] and its
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...legedly plotting a coup in an anonymous letter allegedly circulated by NSC officers. He was replaced by [[Nursultan Nazarbaev]] loyalist and political heavywei
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...eyevka]] in [[Kokshetau]] region, [[Kazakh SSR]]) is a former minister and KGB officer.
...cer in the [[KGB#The_Directorates|Fifth department]]<ref>Yevgenia Albats ''KGB: State Within a State'', 1995. p.350</ref> that aimed at suppressing 'ideol
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...e creation of "[[Sergei Vasilyevich Zubatov|Zubatov's]] pseudo-party under KGB control that would direct the interests and sentiments of certain social gr
...ource, about "vice-chairman of the Duma"</ref> that he was an agent of the KGB and that the LDPR was a farcical creation meant to either discredit or dist
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...f a Dissident: The Poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko and the Return of the KGB." Free Press, New York, 2007.] ISBN 978-1-4165-5165-2.</ref> The economy wa
...lly denied responsibility for the [[2004 Nazran raid]], in which 98 police officers/troops were killed, in July 2004 Maskhadov publicly accepted responsibility
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...age practiced by a Turki Muslim woman, who married three different Chinese officers and a Muslim official.<ref>{{cite book|author=Ildikó Bellér-Hann|title=Co
...kGUNdSkC&pg=PA175#v=onepage&q&f=false Liew 2004], p. 175.</ref> The Soviet KGB itself supported Uyghur separatists against China.<ref>[https://books.googl
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...camps, "who govern the dark gaps in Soviet life beyond the reach of the [[KGB]]".<ref name="Schwirtz"/> They adopted a system of collective responsibilit
...) must refuse all work, and is not allowed to assist the warden/correction officers in any way, as the thieves' code states: "Your own prison you shall not mak
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