Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Russia's Spies Are Watching (And Listening) Each Other

FSB Headquarters on Lubyanka Square, Moscow

Spy Vs. Spy: Wiretapping On The Increase In Russia -- Voice Of America

MOSCOW — Vladimir Ryzhkov has no doubt that he fell victim to a smear operation by Russia's security services.

At the height of the anti-Kremlin protests in January, he and fellow opposition figure Gennady Gudkov, a State Duma deputy, arranged by telephone to meet privately in a downtown cafe. They needed to have an uncomfortable talk about distancing themselves from certain controversial opposition figures.

As it turned out, their little chat wasn't private enough. A mystery third man got to the cafe before them, bugged their table, and clandestinely filmed their conversation. The embarrassing footage soon appeared on the website Life News, a vociferous pro-Kremlin tabloid with alleged ties to the security services.

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My Comment
: The more things change .... the more that they stay the same.

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