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    PRESENTATION OF BOOK "INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTERINTELLIGENCE: ARMENIAN TRACE" HELD IN ARMENIA

    ARKA News Agency, Armenia
    Aug 3 2005

    YEREVAN, August 3. /ARKA/. A presentation of the book "Intelligence
    and Counterintelligence: Armenian trace" by Colonel Arkady Sargsyan
    has been held in Yerevan. According to the author, the book
    contains biographies of over 100 Armenian intelligence officers
    that worked in all the Soviet and Russian intelligence services
    (NKVD, KGB, naval intelligence, military intelligence of the Head
    Intelligence Department). Sargsyan pointed out that the book contains
    the biographies of all heads of security services (from 1920) and
    of internal affairs services (from 1918) of Armenia. He said that
    Armenian intelligent officers worked in various parts of the world.

    Sargsyan pointed out that many of them held high posts in other
    countries' intelligence services. Sargsyan pointed out that in
    writing the book he used the information of the archives of the RA
    Federal Security Service, RF Counterintelligence Service, RF Foreign
    Intelligence Service, RF Head Intelligence Department, RF Foreign
    Ministry and Information Center of the RF Ministry of the Interior.

    In his turn, Vice-Chief of the Joint Staff, RA Armed Forces,
    Major-General Bazentsi Azoyan pointed out that the book tells about
    the people who performed their civic and national duty, defending the
    interests of the Soviet Union and of Armenia. According to him, the
    publication of the book is a most importance event, as nothing has
    so far been written about very many talented Armenian intelligence
    officers. According to Azoyan, the Armenian people that have for
    centuries been deprived of nationhood formed psychological features
    that allowed it to properly organize intelligence activities, which
    contributed to the nation's self-preservation. In particular, he said
    that Armenian left an appreciable trace both among top officials and
    field officers of the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service. Armenian
    intelligence officers served in various political situations and in
    various regimes. Azoyan welcomed the fact that the book contains the
    information on the intelligence officers that were stamped as traitors
    in the 1930s. "It is the right approach, as policy and values change,
    but those people did their job and there were no discrepancies between
    their work and civic duties then," Azoyan said.

    He expressed confidence that the book will help young people that
    decide to devote themselves to intelligence properly organize their
    work to the country's benefit.

    President of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences Fadey Sargsyan,
    and Colonel Petros Petrosyan, who was involved in the unique operation
    of removing the Soviet secret agent Kim Filby from Beirut to the USSR,
    made a high appraisal of the book as well. P.T.

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