KGB "HERITAGE"
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country-lrahos18498.html
08/07/2010
Hraparak daily found quite an interesting document at
lubyanskayapravda.com Russian web-site under the rubric "Armenian
Spy". It stems from the revealed document that the deputy head of the
Armenian National Security Service is a Russian Intelligence agent and
the issue of granting Russian citizenship to him was once discussed
"considering his personal service to the Russian Federation", as it
is written in the document.
This information is worrying but as well as "objective". Armenia not
only failed to overcome the KGB "traces", but just the contrary,
and from time to time the press used to publish information that
different Armenian figures are agents who "pay big services to Russia".
During today's governmental session the issue on buying 26 new
ciphering equipments for the National Security Service was discussed.
According to the draft of the governmental decision, the equipment
is provided for digital stations, in this case for ciphering the
governmental communication, in other words, to ensure telephone
conversations confidentiality.
Apparently, in reality there is an issue on the security of the
governmental connections. The point is that in the Armenian state
system, leakage of information of critical importance is big with
its consequences. This is the reason why information on Armenia
from non-Armenian sources appears very often. Hence, this is maybe
the reason of the closed home and foreign policy of Armenia, "night
diplomacy" when only 3-4 people know about some decisions, but as we
can see this does not save from informational leakage.
From: A. Papazian
http://www.lragir.am/engsrc/country-lrahos18498.html
08/07/2010
Hraparak daily found quite an interesting document at
lubyanskayapravda.com Russian web-site under the rubric "Armenian
Spy". It stems from the revealed document that the deputy head of the
Armenian National Security Service is a Russian Intelligence agent and
the issue of granting Russian citizenship to him was once discussed
"considering his personal service to the Russian Federation", as it
is written in the document.
This information is worrying but as well as "objective". Armenia not
only failed to overcome the KGB "traces", but just the contrary,
and from time to time the press used to publish information that
different Armenian figures are agents who "pay big services to Russia".
During today's governmental session the issue on buying 26 new
ciphering equipments for the National Security Service was discussed.
According to the draft of the governmental decision, the equipment
is provided for digital stations, in this case for ciphering the
governmental communication, in other words, to ensure telephone
conversations confidentiality.
Apparently, in reality there is an issue on the security of the
governmental connections. The point is that in the Armenian state
system, leakage of information of critical importance is big with
its consequences. This is the reason why information on Armenia
from non-Armenian sources appears very often. Hence, this is maybe
the reason of the closed home and foreign policy of Armenia, "night
diplomacy" when only 3-4 people know about some decisions, but as we
can see this does not save from informational leakage.
From: A. Papazian