and Afghanistan
and Africa
Asad influenced by
and Bangladesh
and Chile
and China
CIA implicated by
and India
and Iran
and Japan
and Middle East
mis-spellings
and Pakistan
and US racism
US State Department documents
World Jewish Congress documents
France
and Africa
Communist Party
DST security service
S & T intelligence
Frank, Katherine
FRAP (Frente de Acción Popular), Chile
Freeman, John
Freemasonry
FRELIMO (Frente de Libertação de Moçambique)
Friendship Associations
Finnish-Chinese
Indo-Soviet
Parliamentary Japanese-Soviet
Frunze Military Academy, Moscow
FSB (Russian security and intelligence service)
FSLN (Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional)
see
Nicaragua (Sandinistas)
FUDZIE (Japanese KGB agent)
Fukuda, Takeo
Fulbright, Senator William
FURMAN (Afghan KGB agent)
GABRIEL (Rigoberto Cruz Arguello)
Gagarin, Yuri
Gallegos Venero, General Enrique
Gandhi, Feroze
Gandhi, Indira (VANO)
administrations
assassination
and conspiracy theories
and Congress Syndicate
corruption
defeat atelections
KGB and
Non-Aligned Movement chairmanship
visits to USSR
Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand (Mahatma)
Gandhi, Rajiv
Gandhi, Sanjay
García Almedo, Alfredo
García Márquez, Gabriel
GARGANYUA (Syrian KGB contact)
al-Gashmi, Ahmad
Gates, Robert
Gaveire Kedie, Lieut-Colonel Salah (OPERATOR)
GAVR (Seiichi Katsumata)
Gaziev, Khamad
GCHQ (UK Government Communications Headquarters)
Geisel, Ernesto
GEK (PFLP terrorist)
Gelbard, José (BAKIN)
GERALD (Egyptian military intelligence officer)
GERDA (KGB illegal in Israel)
Gerhardt, Dieter
German Democratic Republic collapse
HVA (foreign intelligence service)
and Latin America
and PLO
and South African CP
Stasi (Ministry of State Security) assistance to foreign security services: Angola; Cuba; Ethiopia ; Ghana; Guinea; Mozambique
terrorists based in
German Federal Republic and Middle East
S & T intelligence
Ghana
GIDAR (Palestinian KGB agent)
GIDROLOG (Carlos Fonseca Amador)
Giscard ’Estaing, Valéry
glasnost
, opposition to
GLAVNY
see
Muhammad, Aziz
GLEN (General Ignatius Kutu Acheampong)
GNOM (KGB agent in Israel)
GNOM (Pakistani KGB agent)
Golan Heights
Golbery do Couto e Silva, General
gold, international market in
Goldstein, Gordon
Goldstein, Wolf (Ze’ev Avni, CHEKH)
GOPAL (Indian KGB agent)
Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeyevich, and administration
and Afghanistan
and Africa
and Arafat
Bakdash’s denunciation
Castro’s disagreement with
and China
and conspiracy theories
on distorted reporting
and India
and Iraq
Gorbachev, Mikhail S. -
cont
.
and Japan
and Jewish emigration
and Muslim states
‘new thinking’ in foreign policy
and Nicaragua
and USA
Gordievsky, Oleg
Gorelov, General Lev
Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique
GORSKY (KGB agent in Caucasus)
Gosh, Ajoy
Government Communications Headquarters, UK
Gowon, General Yakubu ‘Jack’
GPU (Soviet security and intelligence service)
GRACE (Shigero Ito)
grain supplies, Soviet
GRANT (KGB agent in SWAPO)
GRANT (KGB agent in Mapam) n
Great Soviet Encyclopedia
Grechin, N. K.
Grechko, Marshal Andrei
Greene, Graham
GREM (Pakistani KGB agent)
Grenada
Griffin (US diplomat)
Grigorenko, Grigori Fyodorovich
Grigulevich, Iosif (
pseud
. Teodoro Castro)
Grinchencko, Vladimir Vasilyevich (RON, KLOD)
Gromyko, Andrei Andreyevich
and Afghanistan
and Agee
and Andropov
and China
and India
and Japan
and Middle East; Egypt; Israel and Zionism ; Syria
on Pakistan and West
under-estimates importance of Third World
Gross, Babette
Grozny
GRU (Soviet Military Intelligence)
and Avni
and Cuba
operation RYAN
Grushko, Viktor
Guatemala
Guevara, Ernesto ‘Che’
aims to spread revolution
death and martyr cult
GUGB (Soviet security and intelligence service)
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Gulabzoy, Sayed (MAMAD)
Gulf War
GULYAM (Abu Sayid Hasan)
Gum’a, Sha’rawi
Gumede, Josiah
Guryanov, Oleg Aleksandrovich
Guyana
Habash, Dr George
Habomais
Haddad, Dr Wadi (NATSIONALIST)
al-Hafiz, General Amin
Haganah
Hagerty, James
Haig, Alexander
Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia
Haj (pilgrimage) to Mecca
Haksar, Parmeshwar Narain
Hama
al-Hamdi, Lt Colonel Ibrahim