UDBa playing games with ASIO A proposal dating back to 1969 - TopicsExpress



          

UDBa playing games with ASIO A proposal dating back to 1969 and first raised by then Yugoslav Ambassador to Australia, an ethnic Macedonian Gjoko Sekulovski (pictured wearing glasses), and repeated in early 1970s included the sending of a Yugoslav intelligence (UDBa) officer to Australia to exchange information on Croatian terrorists with the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) and the Commonwealth Police Force (the forerunner of the Australian Federal Police). But incredulously the Yugoslav government could not find a suitable UDBa officer with English language skills ! Why did the Yugoslav government ignore its own security warnings? In light of the attacks on Yugoslav diplomatic missions and businesses on Australian soil, the 1971 assassination of Vladimir Rolovic, the failed 1972 Croat incursion-inspired rebellion into Yugoslavia, Belgrades inability to find an intelligence officer who spoke English comes as something too hard to comprehend. Was it playing games with ASIO? Or did UDBa perversly want Croatian terrorism to happen? The need for imaginery enemies?
Posted on: Mon, 30 Jun 2014 12:49:32 +0000

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