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@inbook{36362, author = {Žáček, Pavel}, address = {London - New York}, booktitle = {Terrorism in the Cold War. State Support in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Sphere of Influence}, edition = {First ed.}, editor = {Adrian Hänni, Thomas Riegler, Przemyslaw Gasztold}, keywords = {International terrorism; Federal Ministry of the Interior; Communist State Security; Arab secret services; Ilich Ramírez Sánchez; Carlos; Magdalena Kopp; Johannes Weinrich}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {London - New York}, isbn = {978-0-7556-0023-6}, pages = {107-122}, publisher = {I. B. Tauris}, title = {Carlos the Jackal in Prague. Communist Czechoslovakia and International Terrorism. A Case Study.}, year = {2021} }
TY - CHAP ID - 36362 AU - Žáček, Pavel PY - 2021 TI - Carlos the Jackal in Prague. Communist Czechoslovakia and International Terrorism. A Case Study. VL - Terrorism in the Cold War. State Support in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Sphere of Influence PB - I. B. Tauris CY - London - New York SN - 9780755600236 KW - International terrorism KW - Federal Ministry of the Interior KW - Communist State Security KW - Arab secret services KW - Ilich Ramírez Sánchez KW - Carlos KW - Magdalena Kopp KW - Johannes Weinrich N2 - The Czechoslovak State Security was initially taken by suprise by Carlos´s visits, and despite its efforts it was unable to prevent him from travelling to the CSSR on a diplomatic passport. In the operations II and IV Directorate FMV "Bak" and IV Directorate SNB "Turista" they gradually succeeded in deploying a network of agents as well as secret policemen to follow him. State Security combined surveillance of selected embassies, especially the Iraqi and Syrian embassies and their intelligence officers, with the use of what were known as hotel agencies and direct surveillance of Carlos and his companions. Surveillance of the terrorist became much more effective with the closer collaboration of Czechoslovak, East German and Hungarian security services. Unlike their colleagues, the Czechoslovak secret police regarded Carlos´s presence in Prague as a potential threat capable of "damaging the political interests of the CSSR abroad." ER -
ŽÁČEK, Pavel. Carlos the Jackal in Prague. Communist Czechoslovakia and International Terrorism. A Case Study. In Adrian Hänni, Thomas Riegler, Przemyslaw Gasztold. \textit{Terrorism in the Cold War. State Support in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Sphere of Influence}. First ed. London - New York: I. B. Tauris, 2021, p.~107-122. Terrorism in the Cold War. State Support in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Sphere of Influence. ISBN~978-0-7556-0023-6.
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