The official history of ASIO: 3 Secret cold war : the official history of ASIO, 1975-1989
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INDEX
Page numbers in italics refer to figures.
60 Minutes (television program) 200,352
ABC 139,363,402,418,420
Aboriginal activists 121,122
Aboud,Aboud 129,356
access agents 405
ACT Police 115
active measures, defined 26
Adelaide 149,258
Administrative Appeals Tribunal 7,289
Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975 34,35
Aeroflot 381
Afghanistan
Fraser takes hard line on invasion of 5
Soviet invasion of 2, 5,17,187,198,382
violent incidents by Proutists in 85
African National Congress 362
The Age 65
agents of influence 253,281
Aid for Ireland 360-1
Air India 83,84,373
A1 Ahmed, Ahmed Abdul-Rahman 127
AJAmal 349,350
Al-Azzawi, Riyadh Ali Sabah 128
A1 Fatah
Azzam arrested on visit to Australia 125
Iraqi support for 128
links to General Union of Palestinian
Workers 133
links to Syrian Social Nationalist Party 135
monitoring of by ASIO 130-2,131,141,
345-8
operations officer visits Australia 355
politically motivated violence by 325,345-8
as the principal Palestinian terrorist group
126
al-Gaddafi, Muammar 351-2
A1 Oraibi, Abdul 351
Alister, Paul Shawn 92,93
ALP see Australian Labor Party
Ames, Aldrich 423
Amritsar 373
Ananda Marga
ASIO raids houses of 95
beliefs and practices 84
implicated in Hilton bombing 88,92,98
intelligence threat posed by 8,85
links with Universal Proutist Revolutionary
Federation 86-7
members arrested with explosives 90
monitoring of by ASIO 83-99,121,125,141,
325,359-60,427
overseas members banned from Australia 87
penetrated by ASIO 90
politically motivated violence by 84-5,89,
93, 98,325,359-60
protest against Indian Prime Minister 87
protest at Parliament House 92
telephone interceptions of 86-7,89,90,91,
93-4
Yagoona Three arrested 91-2
Anarchist Black Cross 155
anarchists 113
Anarcho-Youth International Party 155
502
INDEX
503
Anderson, Tim 87,89,92,93,97
Andrew, Rod 180-1
Angleton, James 405,416
Ankara Airport 338
Anne, Kerry 372
Anthony, Quentin 231-2, 233,235
anti-war protests 122
Anzac Rifle Range, Malabar 341
apartheid 16,362
Arab Liberation Front 127
Arab Libyan-Australian Friendship Association
351,354
Arafat, Yasser 345,348
Archives Act 1983 178,284,287-8, 306,425
Argentina 17
Ariyak, Sank 132,141
Armenian Revolutionary Army 339
Armenian Revolutionary Federation 338,339,342
Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of
Armenia 335
Armenian terrorists 132,325,333, 338-44,427
Armenians, genocide of 132
ASIO Committee 284
ASIS see Australian Secret Intelligence Service
Assadourian, John 340-1
assassinations
by Black September Organisation 346
of Croatian separatists by the YIS 140-1,358
by the KGB 377
by Libyan Government 351
of Lord Mountbatten 121,168
of the Turkish Consul-General in Sydney
116,132-3,141,338
Association for International Cooperation and
Development 56
Association for the Restoration of National
Independence 361
Association of Communist Unity 328-9
Australia China Friendship Society 227
Australia-China Society 147,149,227
Australia Post 120,180
Australia-USSR Society 56,147,215,249
The Australian 421
Australian Army
1st Brigade 100
Special Air Service Regiment 116,117,118,
332
Australian Broadcasting Corporation 139,363,
402,418,420
Australian Communist 149
Australian Council of Trade Unions 150-1,370
Australian Defence Force 2,120-1,123, 331-2
Australian Embassy, Belgrade 137
Australian Embassy, Moscow 105
Australian Embassy, Pyongyang 238
Australian Embassy, Warsaw 240
Australian Federal Police
attends counterterrorism conference 132
co-hosts conference on counterterrorism 333
contributes to paper on terrorism 112
cooperation with ASIO 17,365, 372
as guards for ASIO 103-4
Hawke gives building earmarked for ASIO
to 294
investigates media leak 183
investigates suspected mole 420
legislative limits to power of 117
security for Commonwealth Games 120
threat assessments from ASIO 120
see also Commonwealth Police Force for
entries before 1979
Australian Federation of Islamic Councils 354
Australian Financial Review 183
Australian Intelligence Community 6, 7,284
Australian Irish Republican Movement 360
Australian Labor Party
alleged break-in by ASIO 24,145
relations with the Socialist Party of Australia
150-1
submission to the Second Hope Royal
Commission 275-7
Australian League of Rights 56,169,323,326
The Australian League of Rights. (Campbell)
186
Australian Magazine 314
Australian National Action 323,361-3
Australian People’s Congress 355
Australian Protective Service 359
Australian Public Service
ASIO adopts personnel standards of 69,73,
77,81
ASIO as an arm of 8
ASIO compared to 78,268, 295
expansion of 427
leaks to the media 188
Rixcase 290
Australian Secret Intelligence Service
botches Sheraton Hotel raid 267,275
director replaced 14
discussed in Hope’s Fifth Report 183
establishment of 7
oversight mechanisms established 313
Second Hope Royal Commission report on
111
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
accountability of 5,7, 20,28,41,46-9, 52,
192, 285,306, 388
ACT Regional Office 305
agent handlers 353-4
alleged break-in at ALP headquarters 24,145
ALP submission gets frosty reception from
276
Asian Affairs Group 222-4,237
assigns liaison officer to Royal Commission 28
attempts to recruit Soviet officials 200-10
auditing of 52-4
504
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Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
continued
automated data processing 286-7
Barnett as Director-General 7,64,283,296-7
budgets and expenditures 28,51-4,70,268,
311,401,431
castigated during Royal Commission 264,
270-1
cessation of immigration security checks
369-70
Combe-Ivanov affair 6,247-65
compared to the Australian Public Service
78,268,295
concern about coalition of the Left 165-6,
228
construction of new HQ in Canberra 304
cooperation with Australian Federal Police
17,365,372
cooperation with NSW Police 97,98
cost-cutting during Fraser years 63,103-4
counter-subversion contrasted with
counterespionage 202
counter-subversion operations (1975-1983)
143-71,427
counter-subversion operations (1983-1989)
320-30,427
Counter-Terrorist Contingency Plan 118-19
counterespionage operations (1949-1975)
386
counterespionage operations (1975-1983)
179-80,190-219,222-44,386
counterespionage operations (1983-1989)
381-403,430
countering identity extremism (1983-1989)
335-66
counterintelligence (1975-1989) 404-23
counterterrorism operations (1975-1983)
100-24, 172-89
counterterrorism operations (1983-1989)
335-66
creates task forces to implement
recommendations 284
cultivates would-be spy 216-17
debates whether CPA still a threat 290-1
Departmental Security Training Centre 180
disposal of records 58,177-8,181,249,285,
376,411
East Germans try to lease building next door
to 241-2
effect of Royal Commissions on 5-6,28-9,
273-4,275,281-2
equal employment opportunity in 268
establishes secretariat to deal with
Commission 267
establishment of priorities in operations
55-8
ethics in operations 57-8
Executive Branch 46
Exercise Bellbird 115
Exercise Bull Finch 115
Exercise Can Top 114
Exercise Sea Gull 114
Exercise Sun State 118
Exercise Two Up 331-2
exposure of agents and operations 156-65,
375,396-7,403
Games Intelligence Unit 121
gives threat assessment of protest to CPF
101,102
growth of intelligence targets 221
guarding the Petrovs 376-7
guidelines for operations 49-51
handling sensitive personnel files 177-8
Hawke Government support for 388-93
Headquarters ASIO becomes Central Office
305
Headquarters Liaison Group 45-6, 305
holds terrorism conference 131-2,333
increased professionalism of 191
Indian PM’s visit to Australia 373-5
intelligence analysis 201
internal security 405,407-8
introduces computers 54-5
leaks to the media 182-6,188
legislative reform affecting 29-36,287-9
liaison with other intelligence agencies 110,
114,119,199,385,391,393
Mahony as Director-General 7,193,426
management conference at Batemans Bay
318
managing intelligence collection 325-7
monitors Al Fatah 130-2,131,141,345-8
monitors Ananda Marga 83-99,121,125,
141,325,359-60
monitors Armenians 132,325,333,338-44,
427
monitors Association of Communist Unity
328-9
monitors Australian League of Rights 169
monitors Chinese operatives in Australia
(1975-1983) 222-35,400-3
monitors Combe-Ivanov relationship
247-65
monitors Communist Party of Australia
147-8,155,291-2,323,324,326,369
monitors Communist Party of Australia
(Marxist-Leninist) 148-50,155,227-9,
323,324,329-30
monitors Croatian extremists 55-6,60, 113,
136-41,356-7,427-8
monitors Irish republicans 168-9,360-1
monitors Libyans 351-4
monitors Palestinian groups 55-6,101,113,
125-8,133,344-8,370,427
monitors Socialist Party of Australia 55, 148,
150-4,155,166-7,327-8
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505
monitors Soviet operatives in Australia
(1975-1983) 190-219,248,428
monitors Soviet operatives in Australia
(1983-1989) 386-97,403,428
monitors Soviet satellites 238-42
monitors Syrian Social Nationalist Party 129,
135,355-6
monitors uranium mining protests 147
monitors Vietnamese community 167-8,361
monitors Vietnamese Intelligence Service
168,234-7
monitors Yugoslav Intelligence Service 325,
357,358-9
morale 68-9,274-5,295
Moten as Director-General 7,317-19,426
Move Committee 62
moves to secure assets 104-5
multi-agency counterterrorism exercises
114-16
Murphy raids headquarters of 4,357
National Estimates Section 405
need for questioned 430
offensive approach to counterespionage
200-10
officer seconded to Protective Security
Coordination Centre 107-8
officers defend study of domestic subversion
321-2
Operation Bossanova 153
Operation Bushfowl 212-16,218,261,397
Operational Base Establishment 207
Operations Research Section 405,408
Operations Resources Group 44-5
organisational change 283-99,306-7,
310-11,317-18
organisational culture 23,28-9
organisational structure 39-40,43-6,66,
194-5,222-3,272,284,306-11,308-9,318
overseas exchange programs 201,203
oversight mechanisms established 6-7,
278-9,299,306,313,314
pay grades and job categorisation 69,77,81
penetration of by KGB 8-9,73,404-23,431
personnel 17—18,38—9,56,68—82,222,268,
280,293-4,304,431
Personnel Branch 69,72,80
Physical Security Section 181
Pine Gap security 377-8
powers of the Director-General 32
preparation of financial estimates 53
prevents assassination of Croatian dissident
140-1
procedural changes within 284-6
professional propriety 35
promotions and appointments 76—7
Promotions and Appointments Committee
72
protective security (1975-1983) 172-89,427
protective security (1983-1989) 367-80,427,
432
protective security awareness and training
179-81
Psychological Services Section 75-6,165,275
publishes Protective Security Handbook 180
record-keeping 58
recruitment 43,69-75,80,81,103,165-6,
224,293,409
reduction of overseas posts 369-70
redundancy packages 294
reform of 4,6-7,13-15,17,29-36,38-53,
65-6,80,192,425,429-30
regional offices 38-9,47,60-1
relations with Department of Foreign Affairs
267
relocation of HQ to Canberra 8,61-4,292-6,
302-6,319,426-7
replaces ‘tradecraft* with Method* 165
report gives priority to counterespionage
activities 220
reporting by 47-9,67,130,285
responds to Hilton Hotel bombing 84,88-94,
97,322
responsibility for security of Prime Minister
105-6
review of counterterrorism capabilities
332-3
and the Second Hope Royal Commission
266-82
secrecy declarations 160-1,162
Secretariat Branch 272-5
security for CHOGRM 88,119-20
security for Commonwealth Games 120—3
shift of focus from subversion to terrorism
330- 1,333-4,365,427
sites considered for relocation of 62—3
The Staff Association 78-9,81,186,293-4,
295,296
staff conducts security review 37-9
staff seminar (1976) 41-3
status of (1983) 267-9
strategy of denying visas to intelligence
officers 198-9,239,387,389-93,403
studies recommendations of Royal
Commission Task Force 28
Subversive Studies Group 148
support to other government departments
182
technical operations in counterespionage
211-13,217-18
Technical Support Unit 117-19,120-1,
331- 2
tests joint counterterrorism procedures
331-2
Threat and Vulnerability Working Group 112
threat assessments by 48-9,101, 102,107-8,
111-13, 116,120,280,368,370-7
506
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Australian Security Intelligence Organisation
continued
training of staff 54, 75, 77,79-80, 81, 179-81,
201,203
undeclared ASIO-Chinese liaison 231-2
unease with ONA within 186-7
use of cover names for handlers 157,160-1
vetting of job applicants 72-3,432
vetting of politicians 376
vetting of prospective immigrants 173-4,
176,188-9,368,369-70,427
vetting of public service applicants 174-5,
427,432
vetting of refugees 235
volunteer cases 395-6
women in workforce of 268
Woodward as Director-General 7,13-15,
18-20, 64, 66-7,141,194
Woodward’s assessment of (1979) 58-60
Wrigley as Director-General 7,300-17,
318-19
see also listening operations
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act
1956 21,29, 143,144
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act
1976 29
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act
1979
accountability provisions 46,192,217
‘acts of foreign interference’ 356» 383
ASIO officers raise concerns about draft of 32
Bill passes through Parliament 22
budgeting provisions 53
changes to power of Director-General 21
defines politically motivated violence 326,
330,372
defines subversion 290-1,292,324-5,326
details ministerial oversight 29
expands definition of‘security’ 144
immunity from prosecution 170
legitimate targets 327, 333,380
origins of 289-90
as part of reform agenda 36,425
privacy provisions 217
on propriety in operations 35
ratifies security appeals tribunal 175
right to anonymity 161
scope of responsibility 111
Special Powers provisions 49
surveillance provisions 49» 130,211
vetting of migrants after 174
Australian Spartacist 164
Azzam, Abdulhamid Abdulla 125,355
Ba’ath Party 351
Baha’i community, in Australia 350
Ball, Desmond 377-8
Baltic Steamship Company 394
Barbir, Zeljko 358
Barbour, Peter
appointed Consul-General in New York 18
as ASIO Director-General 15,192,410
convinced of officer’s loyalty 413
decides against proposing expulsion 412
establishes Special Team in ACT 205
Hope expresses concerns about leadership
of 410
introduces structural change 39,43
resigns 13
seeks to initiate reforms 15
Barker, Ian 270
Barnett, Harvey
on activities of Koshlyakov 249
agrees to close down Duchkov operation 207
apologises for false report 259,260
appreciates Hayden’s attitude 25
approves interception of New Humanist
Group 94
as ASIO Deputy Director-General 20,39,69,
296, 299
as ASIO Director-General 7,64,283, 296-7,
426
asked to account for security at protest 102
Boyle writes to re new legislation 288
called to meeting with Hawke and Evans 261
on CHOGRM security 120
compared to Wrigley 390
concern about KGB retribution 377
concern about relocation to Canberra 293
concern to protect agent 129
congratulates staff after Ivanov expulsion
257,263
congratulates staff on Games security 122-3
continues Woodward’s reforms 80, 367
denies break-in of ALP by ASIO 145
discusses Hartley with Evans 355
on Edward Woodward 65
explains staff discontent to Bowen 294-5
expresses gratitude to Durack 66
Hope relays difficulty in defining subversion
to 322
implements changes in correspondence
procedures 285
informed of staff shortage 224
informs Durack of would-be spy 217
informs staff of‘bad apple’ 70
justifies surveillance of SPA to Evans 327
maintains monitoring of CPA 292
meets and briefs Hawke 248
meets Bowen 286
meets Wrigley to discuss transfer 301
mentioned in Sheridan’s article 186
not keen to continue Mikhaylov surveillance
2И-12
offers tips on recruiting Podogov 204
opposes wiretaps on Ananda Marga 85
INDEX
507
orders Pollard back to Sydney 163
oversees organisational change in ASIO
283-99
on passing information to MPs 267
on penetration of ASIO 415
persuades Staff Association to delay legal
action 294
policy paper on undercover operations 204-5
on politicians 178
praises Frank Mahony 19
praises Walsh's work 307
proposes new accountability measures 388
puts case for Operations Bushfowl 215
reassures Poulus 164
on refusing visas for intelligence operatives
199
reports on surveillance of Brown 328
requested by Fraser to find source of leak 183
reservations about proposed reforms 277
retires as Director-General 297-8
role in the Combe-Ivanov affair 248,250-7,
259-65, 296
role in the Second Hope Royal Commission
269-75,296-7,299
seeks meeting with Hawke 253
seeks to brief members of Hawke government
247-8
suggests security review 104
on the surveillance of the Chinese Consulate-
General 230
suspects penetration of ASIO 417
tells Bowen that ASIO has taken a battering
274
thinks Hilton bombing case closed 96
unhappy about change in focus 323-4
visits Evans in Melbourne 248
writes to Evans re threat assessments 371
Basic People's Congress 351
Basov, Alexander 105
Batemans Bay 318
Beard, Tony 49,65-6
Beazley, Kim 298,301,316
Bebic, Maks (Maksimilijan) 138
Beirut 129,338,344
Berlin Wall, fall of 6, 8,318,397,402,403,424,
430
Bettaney, Michael 382
Beydoun, Mohamed Ali 134
Bijedic, Dzemal 107
Bill of Rights, debate about 306
Bjelke-Petersen, Joh 16,101,122
Black September Organisation 346,370
Blunt, Anthony 381
bomb attacks
in Bali and Jakarta 431
extremist confesses to planning of 138
fake attacks 359
on the Family Court 378-80
on the Hakoah Club, Bondi 134,135,313,
344, 348
on the Honorary Turkish Consul,
Philadelphia 341
IGIS's list of known terrorist incidents
(1970-86) 336-7
on the JAT office, Melbourne 137
on the Jewish community 133-5
letter bombs 101,125
spike in bomb attacks 169
threats against the water supply 138
on the Turkish Consulate-General,
Melbourne 305,342
see also Hilton Hotel bombing (1978)
Bondaletoff, Jean 363-5
Bosnia-Herzegovina 358
Bowcock, Geoffrey 190-1,205-10
Bowen, Lionel
angered by leaks to the media 294
apprised of ASIO response to bomb attack
342-3
apprised of progress of new ASIO HQ 304
approves interception of SPA 327-8
approves preparations for Indian PM’s visit
374
attends Wrigley’s farewell 316
as Attorney-General 7,135,274,286,429
Barnett discusses relocation with 294-5,
297-8
commends ASIO for halting gun-running 364
discusses new Director-General with Barnett
297-8
impressed with operation against Burckhardt
400
informs Hawke of Matyushevskiy's expulsion
395
offers Moten job as Director-General 317
opens conference on counterterrorism 333
oversees implementation of ASIO reforms 286
questions new phone-tapping legislation 30-1
supportive of ASIO generally 389,401
Wrigley protests to re visa refusals 391
Wrigley writes to re Family Court bombing
379
Bowral 100
boycotts 17,198
Boyle, Michael
concerns about new legislation 32,288-9
on counterterrorist exercises 119
criticises ALP submission 276-7
on Edward Woodward 20
favours relocation of HQ to Canberra 294
on Harvey Barnett 64
heads Secretariat for Royal Commission
272-4
on the perception of ASIO files 285-6
retains position in relocation to Canberra
310
508
INDEX
Brajkovic, Vjekoslav 138
Brander» Michael 362-3
Brandon, Michael Luke 92
‘brass piate* operations 386
Brazil,Pat 293
Brbic, Stipe (‘Stefan’) 136-7
Britain
breaks off diplomatic ties with Libya 352
Cambridge Five 406
expels RIS officers 196,381,412
ousts Argentina from Falklands 17
British Commonwealth 5,16
British Consulate-General, Melbourne 168-9
Brown, Colin 45
Brown,Neil 129,215
Brown» Wilton John 328
Brownbill, George 20,408,410,417
Bugonj a, Yugoslavia 136
Building Workers* Industrial Union 328
Bulgaria 221,238,241
Bulgarian intelligence officers 399
The Bulletin 185-6
Bunting, Sir John 63
Burchett, Wilfred 288
Burchett, Winston 288
Burckhardt, Dietmar 400
Burgess, Guy 406
Burmistriw, Paul 88
Button, John 22,316
Cairns, Jim 178
Cambridge Five 406
Cameron, Clyde 187
Cameron, Robert 92,93,96
Cameron, Rod 259
Campbell, Andrew 186-8
Canada 140,235-6,313
Canadian Royal Commission (1981) 369
Canberra, relocation of ASIO HQ to 8,61-4,
292-6,302-6,319, 426-7
Canberra Times 288,381
Carter, Alee 88
Carter» Jimmy 17
CAZABgroup 409
Channel 7 164
Charles, Stephen 269,271
China 2,60,149,165,187,401-2
Chinese Communist Party 150,226,329-30
Chinese community, in Australia 225,226-9,401
Chinese Consulate-General, Sydney 229-31
Chinese Embassy, Canberra 225,231,401-2
Chinese Intelligence Services 221,222-7,232-5,
400-3,428-9
Chinese Youth League 226,227
Church of Scientology 169-70
Churchill Archives Centre, Cambridge University
421
CIA 249-52,262,405,410
civil liberties 26,33,57,60,276,313
Clancy, Pat 154,166-7
Clark, Duncan Haigh 226
Codd, Michael 375
Cohen, Brigadier Geoffrey 121
Cold War 1,318,365,402,418-22,424,430
Cole, Sir William 293
Combe, David
accuses ASIO of break-in 145
ASIO considers approaching 250
ASIO maintains file on 249,263
believes CIA involved in Whitlam dismissal
249,250
blacklisted as a lobbyist 256
breakfast meeting at Lakeside Hotel 259
cultivation of by KGB 218,247,252-3,
263-4,270, 280-1,382
fed disinformation by Ivanov 252
Hawke calls meeting to discuss 261-2
Hawke orders surveillance of 256,281
interviewed by Barnett 262-3
as a lobbyist 249,251-2
meets with Ivanov 214,216,247,248-54
political support for 258,265
press criticism of treatment of 263
in the Second Hope Royal Commission
269-71,273
writes report of visit to Moscow 256
Combe-Ivanov affair 6,247-65,269-71,273,428
Combined Union Against Racism 362
Commercial Bureau of Australia 249
Committee for International Trade Union Unity
167
Committee for Protection Against Violence
108-9
Committee for the Abolition of Political Police
34,375
Commonwealth Bureau of Customs 180
Commonwealth Department of Administrative
Services 87,107
Commonwealth Department of Customs 120
Commonwealth Department of Defence 120,
174, 179,198,316,378
Commonwealth Department of Finance 53
Commonwealth Department of Foreign Affairs
(later Department of Foreign Affairs and
Trade)
A1 Fatah considers approaching 131
ASIO counterespionage officers liaise with
180
assists in preparation of paper on
counterterrorism 112
briefed on Yuguslav intelligence operations
358
difficulties with visa policy 389-93
helps track suspected RIS officers 197
ignores ASIO’s advice 199-200
informed of approach to Czech officer 240
INDEX
509
informed of monitoring of Chinese 229,231
informed of surveillance of Ivanov 216
informs ASIO of Yugoslav representations 137
meets with Asian Affairs Group 223
Polish Embassy complains to 70
realises ASIO’s difficulty in monitoring
Vietnamese 237
receives brief on Libyans 354
relations with ASIO 267
relationship building to foster trade 105
vetting of recruits 174
wants firmer stand taken on Croatian
extremists 137
Commonwealth Department of Immigration
and Ethnic Affairs
advised of Stepanek’s desire to stay in
Australia 398-9
ASIO consults re A1 Fatah 126
cessation of ASIO immigration security
checks 369-70
denies visas to intelligence operatives 198-9,
387,389
denies visas to prospective members of New
Humanist Society 95
liaises with ASIO counterespionage officers
180
receives CHOGRM threat assessment from
ASIO 120
vetting of prospective immigrants 173-4
vetting of refugees 235
Commonwealth Department of Immigration,
Local Government and Ethnic Affairs 395
Commonwealth Department of Supply 179
Commonwealth Department of the Attorney-
General 114-15,181
Commonwealth Department of the Auditor-
General 53
Commonwealth Department of the Prime
Minister and Cabinet 146,183,289,354
Commonwealth Department of Trade and
Resources 290
Commonwealth Department of Transport 115,
120
Commonwealth Employees (Redeployment and
Retirement) Act 1979 73
Commonwealth Games, Brisbane (1982) 118,
120-3,177
Commonwealth Heads of Government Regional
Meeting (1978) 5,16-17,87-8,100
Commonwealth Heads of Government Regional
Meeting (1981) 95,118-20,177
Commonwealth Police Force
ASIO consults over terrorists 126
investigates Ananda Marga 86
investigates Hilton bombing 88,90,91
investigates Iraqi support for Hartley 128
merger with ASIO mooted 42
multi-agency counterterrorism exercises 115
receives threat assessment of protest from
ASIO 101
responsibility for investigating leaks to media
182
security at CHOGRM meeting 88
security review of Parliament House 104
see also Australian Federal Police for entries
after 1979
Commonwealth Special Inter-Departmental
Committee on Counter-Terrorism 108,113
Commonwealth Special Inter-Departmental
Committee on Domestic Violence 108,113,
184
Commonwealth Special Inter-Departmental
Committee on Protection Against Violence
108-9,117,123,134,136,374
Communist League 154
Communist Party of Australia
abandons advocacy of violence 177
assessed by ASIO to be non-subversive 290-2
declining significance of 41,105,146,147-8,
365
dropped as an ASIO target 326
membership of no longer deemed an issue
8,427
monitoring of by ASIO 147-8,155,291-2,
323,324,326, 369
National Congress (1985) 292
relations with the SPA 165
security clearance for members of 290
telephone interceptions of 144
Communist Party of Australia
(Marxist-Leninist)
as an intelligence target 55,60
breaks away from CPA 165
China buys publications of 229
decline of 150
discusses ASIO ‘bad apple* 71
foreign sponsorship of 147,229
links with Students for Australian
Independence 101-2
monitoring of by ASIO 148-50,155,227-9,
323,324,329-30
relations with Chinese Communist Party
226,227
Sixth National Congress 150
telephone interceptions of 144
violence by 113
Communist Party of the Soviet Union 151
computers 54-5,286-7,310,311
conservatism 14-15
conspiracy theories 96-7,109,145, 184
Cook, Michael 420,421-2
counter-subversion
ASIO operations (1975-1983) 143-71
ASIO operations (1983-1989) 320-30,365
Second Hope Royal Commission
recommendations 279
510
INDEX
counter-subversion continued
shift of ASIO focus from subversion to
terrorism 330-1,365
Woodward orders review of 37
see also subversion
counterespionage
ASIO operations (1949-1975) 386
ASIO operations (1975-1983) 179-80,
190-219,222-44
ASIO operations (1983-1989) 381-403
discussed at seminar 42
expulsion of Soviet spies 381
Woodward orders review of 37
counterterrorism
ASIO and ONA produce paper on 112-13
ASIO holds conference on 131-2
ASIO operations (1975-1983) 100-24,
172-89
ASIO operations (1983-1989) 335-66
ASIO shifts focus to 330-1,365
ASIO’s Counter-Terrorist Contingency Plan
118-19
coordinating responses to terrorism 113-15
Counter-Terrorist Operations and Planning
Staff, Department of the Attorney-
General 114-15
increased focus on international terrorism 59
multi-agency counterterrorism exercises
114-16,331-2
national anti-terrorist plan 115-17,118,
123-4
review of ASIO’s counterterrorism
capabilities 332-3
see also politically motivated violence;
terrorism
Court, Sir Charles 31
covert entry 49-51,153-4
Coxsedge, Joan 34,109
Crimes Act 1914 71,217,322
Crimes (Foreign Incursions and Recruitment) Act
1978 364
Crisis Policy Centre 134
Croatia 358
Croatian‘Embassy* 137
Croatian extremists 55-6,60,113,136-41,
356-7,427-8
Croatian Liberation Movement 137
Croatian National Council 137
Croatian National Resistance 136
Croatian Revolutionary Brotherhood 136,357
Croatian Six 139
Cultural Revolution, China 149
Czech Consulate-General, Sydney 193,398
Czech Intelligence Service 238,239-40,398-9
Czechoslovakia 238
d’Alpuget, Blanche 253
Dashaktsutiun Party 338
Dashnag Party 338,344
Dashtag Youth Federation 339,341-2
dataprocessing 54-5
defections
Evdokia and Vladimir Petrov 4,145,203,
248,399,417
Karel Franc 239
Oleg Gordievsky 382
Vasili Mitrokhin 421
Defence Signals Directorate 7,277,289,313
Demirian, John 342,344
Demirian, Levon 342,343
Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North
Korea) 221,237-8
Desai, Morarji 88
Despoja, Mario 137
détente 2,7
diplomats
defection of 4,145,203,239,248,382,399,
417,421
expulsion of 196,200,254-5,257-9,280,
381,382,395
protection of 116,132-3,137,371-2,379,
432
Direct Action 157,161
disinformation 218
‘disruption operations’ 386
DoanKet 168,235
Dobrogorskiy, Vladimir 211
Dolganov, Valeriy Aleksandrovich 393
double agents 382,397
Douglas, Kenneth 328
Downtowner Hotel, Melbourne 166-7
DSD see Defence Signals Directorate
Duchkov, Andrey Borisovich 190-1,205-10,211
Duff, John William 83,85
Dunn, Ross Anthony 92,93
Durack, Peter
agrees to mail interception 130
approves interception of Ananda Marga 87
approves interception of Kerry Lawrence 94
as Attorney-General 7,21-2,32,66,429
Barnett expresses gratitude to 66
becomes aware of anti-uranium groups 147
briefed by Woodward on Ai-Azzawi 128
briefed on KGB activities 216
dissuaded from bugging press gallery 183
informed of would-be spy 217
reassures Woodward about relocation 63
on the Security Appeals Tribunal 175-6
sees merit in Royal Commission 267
signs warrant for telephone interception 135
Woodward gives progress report to 58-60
Woodward on 21
East German Consulate-General, Melbourne 400
East German Intelligence Service 242,400
East German Trade Office, Melbourne 241-2
INDEX
511
East Germany 154, 221,241-2,381,400
East Timor 146
Eastern Bloc countries 238-42
Eastern European intelligence services 398
eavesdropping see listening operations
Edwards, John 160
Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland 121,149,360
Ellicott, Robert
as Attorney-General 7,15,21,28,113-14,429
calls for security review of Parliament House
104
resigns as Attorney-General 21
Woodward stresses need for protecting agents
to 177
Elliott, John 46
Ellis, Charles (Dick) 415
Enderby, Kep 178
Enfield, John 63,259-60,261,410
Engledow, Lou 173
environmental issues 16
Epic (codename) 252
equal employment opportunities 268
espionage see counterespionage
Esso 116
Evans, Gareth
on Alan Wrigley 300-1
asks about surveillance of Chinese 230
as Attorney-General 7,248,255,269,429
challenges warrant applications 327,388-9
and the Combe-Ivanov affair 253,255,256,
261-4
on the definition of subversion 321,322
discusses Hartley with Evans 355
explains ASIO’s change in focus 323
explains ASIO’s protective security function
367-8
expresses concern about procedural flaws
284-5
favours ASIO HQ move to Canberra 293
general working principle re ASIO 269,276
on Harvey Barnett 253
on Harvey Barnett’s succession 64
helps write ALP submission to Royal
Commission 276
issues suppression order 402
keen to see results of ASIO reform 320
listens to tape of volunteer 396
questions new phone-tapping legislation
30-1
reduces number of ASIO targets 326
replaced by Bowen as Attorney-General 286
signs warrants for Barnett 248,360
supportive of ASIO generally 389
unconvinced of threat posed by SPA 327
uneasy about surveillance of Trotskyists 155
uses RAAF planes to photograph Franklin
254
Evans, Graham 255
Evatt, Herbert Vere (Doc) 430
Exercise Bellbird 115
Exercise Bull Finch 115
Exercise Can Top 114
Exercise Sea Gull 114
Exercise Sun State 118
expulsions, of diplomats
Britain expels Soviet officers 196,381
France expels Soviet officers 381
Valentin Matyushevskiy 395
Valeriy Ivanov 200,254-5,257-9,280, 382
Ezzedine, Ghassan Cheikh Muhammad 356
Falkland Islands 17
‘false flag’ operations 386
Family Court bombings 378-80
fascists 140
fatwah 350
Favell, William 88
FBI 382
Federal election (1983) 66,247,250
Federal Members of Parliament, surveillance
of 57
Federation of Australian Anarchists 155
Fifth Report (First Hope Royal Commission) 183
Finland 259
First World 2
Fomin, Nikolay Yevgenyevich 394
Four Corners (television program) 139,401,
418-19,422
Four Seas Motel, Sydney 229
Fourth International 154,156
Fourth Report (First Hope Royal Commission)
26,28,292,406-7
Fowler, Peter James 170
Franc, Karel 239
France 381
Fraser Government
attitude to refugees 16
Cabinet Intelligence and Security Committee
27,29,63,175
endorses ASIO’s focus on violent groups
113-14
endorses proposal for security appeals
tribunal 175
loses 1983 election 66, 80,266
major events during 14-17
monitoring of Soviet bloc officials 385
reform of ASIO 4, 6,13, 29-33, 192, 367,
426
refuses visas for intelligence operatives 199,
389
requests to ASIO for information from 267
responses to the Hope Royal Commission
27-9
seeks to cut costs 63,103-4
Fraser Island 16
512
INDEX
Fraser, Malcolm
abused by two drunks 122
appalled by Soviet invasion 198
approves increased budget estimates 70
asks Barnett to trace leak 183
asks for brief on Middle Eastern agents 134
asks for list of arrested people 122
asks Hope to conduct security review 17
asks Woodward to be Director-General 22,
37
becomes aware of anti-uranium groups 147
believes ASIO is penetrated 406
blames Ananda Marga for bombing 89,98
briefed by Woodward re Fretilin 146
briefings by Director-General 22-3
calls for expansion of defence force 2
calls in Soviet Ambassador 105
calls out army after Hilton bombing 88,100
commends ASIO for CHOGRM security 120
concern about missing security assessment
187,188
concern about security of oil installations
116
dissuaded from bugging press gallery 183
establishes Office of National Assessments
186
fear of terrorist attack 116
hears Hope’s concerns about Barbour 410
interest in physical security matters 22-3
obsession with Toohey 183
orders inquiry into Hilton bombing 109-10
personal security of 105-7
political philosophy of 14-15
as Prime Minister 1,4,429
on ramifications of the Royal Commission
23-4
receives letter bomb 101
on right of appeal by Federal employees 176
sets up committee on Soviet representation
196
students protest against 101-3,107,147
warned about Soviet trade representation
195-6
Woodward reports on Chinese activity to 233
Freedom of Information Act 1982 31,35,46,
287-9,306,425
Freney, Denis 146
Fretilin 146
Friends of Palestine 157
Friends of the Earth 147
Funde, Edwin 362,363
Furlonger, Robert (Bob) 187,188
Gaddafi, Colonel Muammar 3 51-2
Gandhi, Rajiv 373-5
Gang of Four 149
Gee, Justice Richard 378
General Committee 284
General Report (Second Hope Royal
Commission) 277-8,284
General Union of Palestinian Workers 133,346
German Democratic Republic (East Germany)
154,221,241-2,381,400
Gietzelt, Arthur 164,178
Gilbert, Phil 43,45
Gladstone, Queensland 364
Golden Temple, Amritsar 373
Golitsyn, Anatoli 405
Gorbachev, Mikhail 375,424
Gordievsky, Colonel Oleg 382,417-18,419
Government Aircraft Factory, Melbourne 300-1,
317
Granada 382
Greater Overseas Alliance for the National
Restoration of Vietnam 168
Griffith, Allan 196
Griffiths, Jack 44,47,405
Griffiths, Terry 88
GRU 198,201,210-11,390,393-4,397
Hakoah Club, Bondi 134,135,313,344,348,428
Hall, Richard 288,410
Hanssen, Robert 423
Harders, Clarrie 28,29
Harris, Stuart 390,391,392
Hartley, Bill 128,354-5
Hawke, Bob
accuses ASIO of break-in 145
as ACTU president 370-1
agrees with appointment of Wrigley 301
alerted to terrorist threat 340
as ALP president 24
announces Rajiv Gandhi’s visit 373
approves increase to ASIO’s budget 401
asks for status report 354
asks for Young’s resignation 257
asks to see primary material on Combe and
Ivanov 260-3
briefed by Barnett re Combe 253-5
calls meetings on Combe-Ivanov affair
255-6, 261-2
cancels ASIO move to Canberra 294
Combe and Ivanov discuss 251
compared to Whitiam 6
concern about ASIO passing information to
MPs 266-7
decides to expel Ivanov 254-5,256
exasperated with Public Service Union 294
friendship with David Combe 247
furious over Hogg breakfast incident 259-60,
271
gives evidence at Royal Commission 269-70
meets Barnett 248
orders Combe to be placed under surveillance
256,281,382
orders interception of Combe to cease 260
INDEX
513
perceives need to cut Combe off 258
as Prime Minister 6,80,216,248,381
protective security for 370-1
requests information on Combe-Ivanov
meeting 256
sets up royal commission 6,264,383
tables Royal Commission report in
Parliament 280
visits new ASIO Canberra offices 306
visits the Soviet Union 375-6
worried about implications of Combe-Ivanov
affair 264-5
Hawke Government
Cabinet Expenditure Review Committee 370
Cabinet National Intelligence and Security
Committee 255,256,297,298,353,374
closes Libyan People’s Bureau 354
monitoring of AnandaMarga during 93
reform of ASIO 192,367
support for ASIO 388-93
surveillance of Chinese during 230
wants to close Libyan People’s Bureau 353
wary of ASIO’s special powers 268
wins 1983 election 266
Hayden, Bill
briefed by Director-General 24—5,91
briefed by Woodward on Al-Azzawi 128
claims ASIO in breach of charter 186
critical of Combe’s judgement 216
informs Soviet Ambassador of Ivanov’s
expulsion 257
as Leader of the Opposition 24-5,30
as Minister for Foreign Affairs 255
opposes expulsion of Ivanov 256
rings Barnett re media leak 183
Heads of Intelligence Meeting ( 1979) 116
Heilig, Len 50-1
Hellenic Club, Brisbane 122
Henderson, Peter 137
Hezbollah 135,348-51
High Court of Australia 170
Hilaly, Taj El-Din, Sheik 352
Hill, Ted 149,150, 167, 228-9
Hilton Hotel bombing (1978)
Ananda Marga implicated in 88,92,98
ASIO response to 84, 88-94,97,322
brings issue of terrorism into focus 16-17,
100
Commonwealth Police investigate 88,90,91
conspiracy theories 96-7
lead-up to 87-8
as politically motivated violence 5,59,359
prompts security reviews 109-10, 112,123,
179,266,320,428
Woodward regrets failure to prevent 141
Hogg, Bob 109,259-60,270,271,383
Holdich, Roger 88,97,332-3
Hollis, Roger 415
homosexuality 427
Honorary Turkish Consul, Philadelphia 341
Hope, Justice Robert
affirms utility of counter-terrorist exercises
115
approves of McBride/Barnett combination
69
on ASIO recruitment 74
briefed on Czech representatives in Australia
240
castigates ASIO during Second Royal
Commission 264,270-1
concern about inadequate surveillance of
Soviets 191
concerns about Barbour’s leadership 410
conducts First Royal Commission 3,6,15,
425
conducts Second Royal Commission 6,264,
267,270-2,274,277-81,383
conducts security review 17,109-11,123,
179,182,371
considers penetration of ASIO 406-8
consults Barnett after drafting
recommendations 274
defines politically motivated violence 379
defines subversion 321,322-3,324
discovers deficiencies in personnel
administration 68
endorses ASIO’s mandate 172
on Frank Mahony 18
on immigration security checks 369
impressed by Barnett 20
issues Royal Commission reports 25-7,
277-8,292
on protective security 369
recommendations as Commissioner 6,7,
26-8, 46, 52,186,277-80,283,286,311,
383-4,390,426,429
scathing about bungled raid by ASIS 275
unsympathetic to ASIO’s handling of
subversion 143
Hope Royal Commission see Royal Commission
on Intelligence and Security (1974-77)
HRB see Croatian Revolutionary Brotherhood
Hungarian intelligence officers 400
Hungarian mission 193
Hungary 221,238
Hurford, Chris 362
identity extremism 335-66
immigration see migrants
Indian Consulate-General, Sydney 83
Indian High Commission, Sydney 359
Indian High Commission, Wellington 85
Indonesia 146,187,431
Inkster, Nigel 227
Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security 7,
278,299,314-16,425
514
INDEX
Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security Act
1986 278
Inter-Departmental Committee on
Determination of Refugee Status 235
Inter-Departmental Committee on Soviet
Representation 196-7
International Department of the Communist
Party of the Soviet Union i 51
International Socialists 113,121-2,144,154,
323, 362
Iranian Airbus, downing of 350
Iranian Embassy, Canberra 350
Iranian hostage drama (1979-81) 116
Iranians, in Australia 350,427
Iraq 128,155,187,350-1,354-5,427
Iraqi Consulate-General, Sydney 128
Iraqi Embassy, Canberra 155,350
Iraqi News Agency 354
Irish Green Cross 360
Irish republicans, in Australia 168-9,360-1
Islam, Sunni-Shia divide 128
Islamic People’s Congress 352
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps 350
Ismail, Haydar Mohammed Issa Haj 129
Israel 131,134,344-5,346,370
Israeli Consulate-General, Sydney 133,134,135,
344,428
Israeli Embassy, Canberra 133
The Ivanov Trial (Marr) 269
Ivanov, Valeriy Nikolayevich
castigated at farewell party 259
contact with Toohey 261
cultivates Combe as an agent of influence
218,247,252-3, 263-4,280,382
expelled from Australia 200,254-5,257-9,
280,382
feeds Combe disinformation 252
life after Australia 259
listening operations against 247,250,253-4,
397,428
meets with Combe 214,216,247,248-54
as a member of the KGB 6,269,280
in the Second Hope Royal Commission 273
as a target of Operation Bushfowl 212-16
Ivlev, Aleksandr Petrovich 212
Jaber, Yousseff Abu 130
James, Albert 178,412
James, Tim 302
Japanese Red Army 113
JAT office, bombing of 137
JCAG see Justice Commandos of the Armenian
Genocide
Jeffery, Mike 106,134
Jewish community, in Australia 125,133-5,428
Jiear, Mick 118,241-2
Joint Commonwealth-State Bomb Task Force
378-9
Joint Defence Space Research Facility, Pine Gap
377-8
Joint Intelligence Organisation 112,186-7,277
Justice Commandos of the Armenian Genocide
132,335-41
Kakadu National Park 16
Kalugin, Major General Oleg 419-20
Kampuchean refugees 168
Kashmiris 373
Kazak, Ali 126-7
Keating, Paul 421
Kelly, Paul 198
Kerr, Sir John 4,19,26,101,107,122,329
Keverian, Krikor 339,341
KGB
Barnett concerned about retribution by 377
compressing of recruitment by 396
cultivates Combe 218,247,252-3,263-4,
270,280-1,382
operatives in Australia 195,199-200, 394,
397
penetration of ASIO by 73,404-23,431
refusal of visas to known operatives 389-92
takes countermeasures against face-to-face
operations 209
Valeriy Ivanov as a member of 6,214,216,
269,280
Khomeini, Ayatollah 348,350
kidnapping 83
King, Richard 114,115
Knight, Robin 377
Koshlyakov, Lev 199-200,214,248-9,259,418
Kosovo 358
Kumar, Acharya Abhiik 92
Kuvacic,Mate 358-9
Kuzichkin, Vladimir 216
Kuzma, Jan 398
Lakeside Hotel, Canberra 255,259
Landers, Rachel 89,92,98
Langridge, Janet 161-5,279
Las Malvinas 17
Lawrence, Kerry 94-6
Lazovik, Gerontiy Pavlovich 411-14,418
Lebanon 129,131,134,345-6,348-9, 356
legislation 29-36,287-9,313,383-4
Leslie, Mike 109
letter bombs 101,125
Levonian, Hagop 342,343-4
Libya 127,128,154-5,187,351-5
Libyan Arab Cultural Centre, Melbourne 355
Libyan Embassy, Canberra 351
Libyan intelligence activities, in Australia 351-5,
427
Libyan Intelligence Service 351
Libyan People’s Bureau, Canberra 351-4
Libyan People’s Bureau, London 352
INDEX
515
listening operations
Al Fatah 131
Anatoliy Mikhaylov 212
Armenian extremists 341
Association of Communist Unity 328-9
under the Fraser Government 269
guide for ASIO officers 51
under the Hawke Government 269
Pat Clancy 166-7
Soviet Embassy 415-16
technological advances 385
Valeriy Ivanov 247,250, 253-4
Lobato, Rogerio 146
London 85,370,381
Lowy, Frank 133
MeAulay, Peter 372
McBride, Les
as head of Personnel Branch 224
helps with personnel reforms 69, 70,71,75-6
nominated to prepare security review 104
on protective security awareness 179
on security for the Commonwealth Games
121-2
suggests direct approach to Barnett 327
suggests security review of Nareen 106
Woodward uses skills of 20
McDonald, Hamish 139
Macedonia 358
McFarlane, John
on counterespionage 193,194
as Head of E Branch 43
joins Barnett at Lakeside Hotel 255
passes message from Barnett to Evans 253
presents report on face-to-face operations
204
pushes for restructure 195
relays PM’s summons to Barnett 261
Mclnnes, Neil 278,315-16
Maclean, Donald 381
Maclellan, Robert 355
McMullan, Bob 275
McPherson, Douglas 185
Madrid 381
Mahony, Frank
as ASIO Director-General 7,193,426
denies break-in of ALP by ASIO 145
establishes priorities in operations 55
gives intelligence report to Attorney-General
220-1
highlights lack of resources 221,222
as interim ASIO Director-General 13,18-19
mail interception 94,95-6,130-1,140,269
Mao Tse Tung 149
Marchetti, Victor 249
Markov, Nikolay 210
Marks, Liz 20, 269,296-7
Marr, David 97,260,263,269
Marshall, Don 37-8, 372
Masters, Chris 139
Matheson, Laurie 249,270
Matyushevskiy, Valentin Mikhailovich 394-5
media, leaks to 182-6
Melbourne Observer 158
Melki, Edmond 355-6
Members of Parliament, surveillance of 57
Meziani, Hamid 126
MI5 382,415
MI6 216,382,406,415,418,421
Middle East, and terrorism 125-8
migrants
cessation of ASIO immigration security
checks 369-70
diversity of 335
intelligence threats posed by 8,127
from Lebanon 16
right-wing opposition to 362
vetting of 173-4,176,188-9,368,369-70,427
from Vietnam 16
from Yugoslavia 60,136-41
Mikhaylov, Borisovich 211-13
Miller, Bill 241
Milner, Ian 288
Misimovic, Vitomir 138-9
Mitr okhin, Vasili 195,404,412,421
moles 381,382,404-23,431
Molomby, Tom 92
Monash University, protests at 101-3,107-8
Mongolian mission 193
Monk, Paul 421,422
Montenegro 358
Moscow, Australian Embassy 105, 381
Moscow Circus 197
Moten, John
as ASIO Director-General 7,317-19,426
makes organisational changes 317-18
opposes visa renewal for Zemskov 392-3
Mountbatten, Lord Louis 121,168
Mourtada, Hassan Ali 135
Movement Against Uranium Mining 147
Mozambique 146
MPs, surveillance of 57
Mulgrew, James Patrick (Jim) 155
multiculturalism, opposition to 362
Multifunction Polis 316
Munich 381
Murphy, Lionel
appoints Hope as commissioner 3
as Attorney-General 21,320
orders surveillance of Soviets to stop 412
raids ASIO 4,357
refuses to sign interception warrants 192
seconds Don Marshall to staff 38
Namibia 16
Nareen (country property) 106
516
INDEX
Nation Review 184
National Action see Australian National Action
National Anti-Terrorist Plan 115-17,118,123-4
National Archives of Australia 284,377
National Capital Development Commission 62
National Front 92
National Liberation Front for East Timor 146
National Movement to Support Resistance 361
National Press Club 41,64,141,184, 311-14,
368
National Times 159-61,183,415
NATO 3
Nayanov, Gennady Petrovich 418
Nemadzivhanani, Maxwell 372
New Caledonia weapons trafficking 363-5
New Era Bookshop 162
New Humanist Society 94-6
New Zealand 34-5,85
New Zealand Security Intelligence Service 35
News Weekly 188
Nienaber, Blair
declines to move to Canberra 307
as Head of S Branch 44
on the Hogg breakfast incident 259-60
plays Combe-Ivanov tapes to Hawke 260-1
requests telephone interception 135
staff complain about lack of resources to 222
writes to Woodward about record of MP 58
Nixon, Richard, President 2
Nomad aircraft 300-1
North Korea 221,237-8
North Korean Embassy, Canberra 238
North Vietnamese Embassy, Canberra 234
NSW Police
arrests Croatian nationalists 138
ASIO gives intelligence to 95,96,132,134
assists Poulus in temporary move 164
attends counterterrorism conference 132
investigates anti-Jewish bombings 134
investigates Hilton bombing 88,91,92
poor cooperation with ASIO 97,98
NSW Police Bomb Task Force 378
nuclear weapons 2,3
Oakes, Laurie 183
Office of National Assessments 7,112,186-8,
277,354
oil installations, security of 116
Old Canberra Inn 231
Olympic Games
Moscow (1980) 17,198
Munich (1972) 113,427
Sydney (2000) 123
Ombudsman Act 1976 34,35,46
Ombudsman’s Office 34
Opas, Justice David Louis 378
Operation Bossanova 153
Operation Bushfowl 212-16,218,261,397
Operation Liver 420
Organisation for the Liberation of Lebanon from
Foreigners 349
Owen, Michael 155
Pahlavi, Mohammad Reza, Shah of Iran 348
Palestine Information Office 127,131
Palestinian Liberation Organisation 125, 127-8,
133,134,344—5,354
Palestinian terrorists 55-6,101,113,125-8, 133,
344-8,370,427
Pan African Congress of Azania 372
Pan Am flights, bombs on 134
Parliament House Press Gallery 183
Parliament House, security in 22,104,183
Parliamentary Joint Committee on ASIO 7
Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence
and Security 7
Pash, Robert 355
peaceful coexistence 2
Peacock, Andrew 105,137,199-200,256
People’s Front for the Liberation of Palestine
126, 127,128,141,370
People’s Liberation Army, China 226
People’s Republic of China see China
Percy, Jim 158,160
Perkins, Charles 121
Permanent Heads Committee on Intelligence
and Security
agrees to implementation of security appeals
tribunal 175
approves development of Technical Support
Unit 117
ASIO submits estimates to 53,197
assesses definition of terrorism 26
clears reform bills 30
concern about ASIO budget increases 52
considers Royal Commission’s
recommendations 28
discusses leaks to the media 182
establishment of 27
recommends ASIO for national threat
assessments 111
Petrov, Evdokia 4,145,203,248,376-7,425
Petrov, Vladimir 4,145,203,248,272,376-7,
405,425
Philby, Kim 406,419
Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 121
phone-tapping see telephone interception
Pincher, Chapman 415-16
Pine Gap security 377-8
Ping, Kerry see Lawrence, Kerry
Piro 338,341
Planning and Operating Procedures Working
Group 115
PM (radio program) 363
Podogov,Yuri 202-5
Poland 238,239,240
INDEX
517
police forces, counterterrorism exercises with
ASIO 331-2
Polish Consulate-General 154,193
Polish Embassy, Canberra 70-1,240-i
Polish Intelligence Service 240-1,399-400
politically motivated violence
by Al Fatah 325,345-8
by Ananda Marga 84-5, 89,93,96,98,325,
359-60
ASIO focus on 81-2,220
ASIO macro-analysis of 318
ASIO monitoring of 5,8,26,44,47,67,94,
141-2,268,323
ASIO targets for 325-6
change in groups perpetrating 141-2
by Croatian extremists 356-7
defined 279,324,326,330,379
growth of 431
by Hezbollah 348-51
by Libyans 351-4
by National Action 361-3
by potential immigrants 176
by Sikhs 373
by Syrian Social Nationalist Party 355-6
by the Vietnamese Intelligence Service 234
by Vietnamese irredentists 361
weapons trafficking in New Caledonia 363-5
Wrigley on the social cost of 313
the YIS as a target of 221
see also counterterrorism*, terrorism
politicians, vetting of 376
Pollard, Lawrie 158,159, 163-5
polygraph tests 73
Popic, Stipe 138
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
344-5
Portugal 146
Poulus, Terry 161-4
Prisoners’ Dependants Fund 360
Protective Security Committee 284
Protective Security Coordination Centre
Anthony seconded to 231
ASIO contests role of 110-11
ASIO gives intelligence to 87,112, 147,370,
371
chairs Task Force for anti-Jewish bombings
134
establishment of 107-8,123,425
in Exercise Bellbird 115
holds counterterrorist exercises 118
Richard King works with 114
security for Commonwealth Games 120,122
Protective Security Manual 180
Protective Security Review
conducted by Justice Hope 109-11,123
Hope’s recommendations 182,371
initiated by Fraser after Hilton bombing 84,
109,179
reform generated by 178,266,320,379
protest years 3
Proutists 84,85-6
Provisional Irish Republican Army 169,360
Public Service Board 27,69,294
Public Service Union 294
Quantico working group 333
Queensland Police 120-1,122
Reader’s Digest 392,393
Reagan, Ronald 14,375
Redwood (codename) 216
Reed, Justice Geoffrey 19
Reed, Warren 421-2
refugees 5,16,134,167-8,234,235,361
Renouf,Alan 288
Repatriation Review Tribunal 19
Report on Terms of Reference (Second Hope Royal
Commission) 277
Report on the Australian Security Intelligence
Organisation (Second Hope Royal
Commission) 277,278-9
Report on the Office of National Assessments and
the Joint Intelligence Organization (Second
Hope Royal Commission) 277
Report on the Sheraton Hotel Incident (Second
Hope Royal Commission) 277
Republic of South Vietnam 361
Resistance, Lebanon 349
Revolutionary Marxists 154
Richardson, Dennis 431
Ridgeway, Bronwyn 362
Riley, Roger 203-4
Rix, Stephen Darcy 290,292,321,333,369,427
Rodger, Bob 79,80
Romania 221,238
Romanian mission, Australia 193
Rose, Alan 420,422
Ross-Perrier, John 256,260,285
Rover, Srecko 136,137
Royal Commission on Australia’s Security and
Intelligence Agencies (1983-84) 266-82
ALP submission to 275-7
ASIO establishes secretariat to deal with 267
concern about inadequate surveillance of
Soviets 191
considers Combe-Ivanov affair 269-71
effect on ASIO 281-2
exposes RIS agents and operations 403
findings and recommendations 264,274,
277-80,286,314,383-4
Hawke sets up 6,264
Hope appointed Commissioner of 264
Hope defines subversion 321
implementation of recommendations
283-99,318-19
makes tapes of Combe-Ivanov meeting 264
518
INDEX
Royal Commission on Australia’s Security and
Intelligence Agencies continued
media spectacle following 428
origins of 266-7
public release of reports 280-1
reform generated by 311,312,320
releases redacted transcripts 397
reports of 277-80,283
takes toll on Barnett 296-7,299
Royal Commission on Espionage (1954) 267,
288
Royal Commission on Intelligence and Security
(1974—77)
after Fraser’s election 15
ASIO establishes secretariat to deal with 267
calls for more transparency 176
considers penetration of ASIO 406-8
effect on ASIO 5-6,28-9
extends definition of‘security* 144
findings and recommendations 24,52,101,
180,192,289-90
Fraser government’s response to 27-9
implementation of recommendations 58,
289-90
reform generated by 29-36,178,192,266,
426
reports of 25-8,32,68,172-3,175,177,183,
292,406
on Scientology 169
on subversion 143
Whitlam sets up 3
Royal Commission on Intelligence and Security
Implementation Task Force 26,28
Rushdie, Salman 350
Russell Hill, Canberra 63,293,305
Russian Intelligence Service
ASIO operations against 190-219,397
ASIO unable to catch operatives in the act
397,403
Combe-Ivanov affair 247-65
counterespionage techniques against 386-8,
393-6
monitoring of Hawke’s visit to the USSR
375-6
penetration of ASIO by 8-9, 73,404-23
see also GRU; KGB
Ryabtsev, Valeriy Aleksandrovich 394
Saadeh, Mahmoud 130
Sabra refugee camp 134
Sadil, George 420-1
Sadleir, David 97
Sager, Ibrahim 352
Saleam, James 363
Samuels, Justice 139
Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan 84
Sarkissian, Kegham 341
Satanic Verses (Rushdie) 350
SBS 374
Scientology 169-70
Scott, David 163
Seary, Richard John 92,96,97
Second Hope Royal Commission see Royal
Commission on Australia’s Security and
Intelligence Agencies
Second Report (First Hope Royal Commission)
26,68,172,173,175,177
Second World 2
The Secret State: Australia’s spy industry (Hall)
410
Secretaries Committee on Intelligence and
Security 278,284,371
Security Appeals Tribunal
ALP submission calls for extension of 276
establishment of 7,46,175-7,425
impact on ASIO 46,188,307,329
legislative basis 34
recommended by Royal Commission 280
the Rix case 290-2,321,427
ruling on membership of CPA 8
submission on people ineligible to appeal
to 285
security, defined 34
Self-Management Group 155
Serbia 358
Sharkey, Lance 328
Sharkey, Stanley 328
Shatila refugee camp 134
Sheraton Hotel, Melbourne 267,275
Sheridan, Greg 186
Shiite (Shia) extremism 325,348,349
Sikh community, in Australia 373-4
Singh, Colonel Iqbal 83-5
Sinn Fein 360
Sino-Soviet split (1961) 150
Skripov, Ivan 4,212,405,407,425
Slovenia 358
small government 13-14
Snedden, Billy 21
The Socialist 151
Socialist Labour League 113,128,154-5,323
Socialist Party of Australia
Evans’view of 327
Langridge as a member of 162
links with Soviet Union 60,147,151-2
membership 151
monitoringofbyASIO 55,148,150-4,155,
166-7,327-8
relations with the CPA 165
telephone interception of 144
Socialist Republic of Vietnam 167,221,361
Socialist Unity Party of New Zealand 328
Socialist Workers League 156-8
Socialist Workers Party 144,156-61,323, 326
Socialist Youth Alliance 156-8
Soudarikov, Nikolai 257
INDEX
519
South Africa 16 362
South African Defence Campaign of Australia
362
South Australian Police 132
South Pacific 151-2
South Stradbroke Island, Queensland 364
Soviet Consulate-General, Sydney 193,195
Soviet Embassy, Canberra
approached by would-be spy 216-17
ASIO monitoring of 428
closure of (1954-59) 238
considers making Podogov pay for car repairs
203
Duchkov as Third Secretary 190-1
growth in staff 195
Ivanov stays at before expulsion 258
Kep Enderby makes contact with 178
relationship with SPA 151
telephone interception of 214
Soviet Foreign Military Intelligence 198
Soviet Trade Office 211
Soviet Union
ASIO monitors Soviet operatives in Australia
(1975-1983) 190-219,248,428
ASIO monitors Soviet operatives in Australia
(1983-1989) 386-97,403,428
Australia as a target for espionage 405
bugs Australian Embassy 105
close relationship with SPA 151-2
collapse of (1991) 318,424,430
Communist Party of Australia (M-L) as
client party of 150
Hawke’s visit to 375-6
invades Afghanistan 2, 5,17,187,198, 382
misinterprets NATO exercise 3
paranoia re nuclear strike 382
penetration of ASIO by operatives of 8-9,
73,404-23
recruitment of operatives by 59
travel restrictions on representatives in
Australia 196-7,198
upgrades intelligence personnel in Australia
38
uses Czech Intelligence Service 238
uses diplomats as spies 58-9,195,392
uses trade representatives as spies 7,195-6,
211
volunteer cases 395-6
works to recruit access agents 405
Spartacist League of Australia and New Zealand
113,154,161-5, 323
Special Incidents Task Force on Turkish/
Armenian Violence 132
Spies, Bombs and the Path of Bliss (Molomby) 92
Springboks 16
Spry, Sir Charles 15,405,414,429
Spymaster: My 32 years in intelligence and
espionage against the West (Kalugin) 419
St John, Richard 272
Stadnik, Anatoliy 390
Standard CT Precautionary Procedures 115
Standing Advisory Committee of
Commonwealth/State Cooperation for
Protection Against Violence 117
State Crisis Centres 109
Stepanek, Petr 398-9
Stepanenko, Yuriylvanovich 210-11
Stewart, Cameron 421,422
Stickell, Colonel Dean 372
student protests 101-3,107-8
Students for Australian Independence 101-2,
113
subversion
defined 26, 59-60, 143, 144, 290-1, 321-5,
326
Second Hope Royal Commission
recommendations 279
shift of ASIO focus from subversion to
terrorism 330-1, 365
subversive organisations 121
Svirinavichyus, Vitautas Bernardovich 397
Swan, Bob 37
Sydney City Council 88
Sydney Morning Herald 139,401
Symon, Peter Dudley 153,154
Syrian Social Nationalist Party 129,135,355-6
Taiwan 227
Taiwanese community, in Australia 225
Tale of the Scorpion (Barnett) 249,256
Tange, Sir Arthur 378
Tasmanian Police 331-2
TASS 210
Teague, Baden 363
technology
automated data processing 54-5,286-7,310,
311
for eavesdropping 51
new counterespionage techniques 384-6
new technology used to access Libyans 353
security issues with 104, 111
Telecom 180
Telecommunications (Interception) Act 1979 29,
192
telephone interceptions
of Al Fatah 130
of Ananda Marga 86-7, 89, 90, 91,93-4
of Armenian extremists 340,343
authorisation of 21
of Combe 260
of communist parties 144
as a counterespionage technique 384
of Croatian extremists 136
guidelines for 49-50
under the Hawke Government 269
of Ivanov 250,253-4, 258-9
520
INDEX
telephone interceptions continued
legislation regarding 29-30
of New Humanist Society 95
of Palestinian agents 135
priorities in 144
of the Socialist Party of Australia 144
of Soviet Embassy 214
of Trotskyists 154
of YIS operatives 140
Telephonic Communications (Interception) Act
I960 29-30,36
Telstra 180
terrorism
ASIO develops mechanisms to deal with
100-24
attack on World Trade Centre 431
bombing of Air India flight 313,373
coordinating responses to 113-15
defined 26
growth of 431
IGIS’s list of known terrorist incidents
(1970-86) 336-7
intelligence targets 55-6
Munich Olympic Games 113,427
from overseas 125—42
by Sikhs 373
see also Ananda Marga; bomb attacks;
counterterrorism; politically motivated
violence
Thatcher, Margaret 14
Third World 2
Thomas, Ian 55,227,286,310,409
Throssell, Ric 288
Timor see East Timor
Tito, President 137
Todorov, Todor Rostov 399
Toohey, Brian 183,251,252,261,415
Townley, Michael 323
Townsend, Jeff 261
Trade Practices Tribunal 18
translators 136
Trotsky, Leon 377
Trotskyists 113,143,154-65,324
Truth 377
Turk, Franjo 357
Turkish Consul-General, assassination of 116,
132-3, 141,338
Turkish Consulate-General, Melbourne 305,
342
Turkish Embassy, Lisbon 339
Turnbull, Alan 140,141
United Kingdom see Britain
United Palestine Workers 130,131
United States 382
Universal Proutist Revolutionary Federation 85,
86-7
universities 103
University of New South Wales 147
uranium mining 16,147,370
USS Vincennes 350
Ustasha 140
Vanguard 149,329,330
Vanuatu 354
Venona transcripts 272,288,289
Victoria Police
ASIO gives intelligence to 95, 102,120
attends counterterrorism conference 132
loss of tapes jeopardises ASIO’s relationship
with 343
security of oil installations 116
traces car back to YIS 359
Victorian Council for Civil Liberties 276,
367-8
Vietnam 165,221
Vietnam War
end of 2,4
refugees generated by 5,16,167-8,234,235,
361
Vietnamese Embassy, Canberra 235,236-7
Vietnamese Intelligence Service 168,234-7
Vietnamese irredentism 361
violence see bomb attacks; politically motivated
violence; terrorism
VIPs, protection of 107-8,370-6,379,432
Virkez, Vico see Misimovic, Vitomir
Voice of the People (television program) 374
Vojvodina 358
Walsh, Gerard
on Alan Wrigley 311
as ASIO Deputy Director-General 307
on Eastern European espionage 402-3
on Harvey Barnett 64
on internal security 422
monitors Soviet Consulate 193
objects to visa renewal 392
receives intelligence on mole 420
seeks advice on ALP members to approach
250
Walter, Lisa 156-61,163,279
Ward, Christopher 421-2
warrants 29,49
Waterford, Jack 288
Watson, Pearl 378
Watson, Justice Ray 378
Weapons Research Establishment 179
weapons trafficking, New Caledonia 363-5
Wechsler,Max 158
Wendt, Jana 352
Wentworth, Billy 266
Wentworth Hotel, Sydney 204
West Germany 140
Westfield Towers, Sydney 133
Wheeldon, John 178
INDEX
521
Whitiam, Gough
appoints Woodward as ASIO director 15,
18,37
assured by Woodward re break-in 145
briefed by Woodward as Opposition Leader
23-4
compared to Hawke 6
delays consideration of staff agreement 79
dismissed as Prime Minister 101,107,211
favours a judge as ASIO Director-General 64
hears Hope’s concerns about Barbour 410
opens relations with China 2
on possible call for abolition of ASIO 23
raises question of Combe’s Russian cruise 216
requests briefing on Fretilin 146
sets up Royal Commission 4
wins 1972 election 425
Whitiam Government
attitude to refugees 16
dismissal of 3-4,13,101,107,249
establishes criteria for disposal of records
249,263
establishes Family Court 378
monitoring of Chinese Intelligence Services
during 225,232
nonchalance towards Vietnamese intelligence
officers 234
reform of ASIO 14,17,192,425,426
Whitton, Evan 159
Who Bombed the Hilton? (Landers) 89,98
Wilenski, Peter 293
women, in ASIO 268
Wood, Justice James 96
Woods, Sir Colin 103-4,183
Woodward, Justice Edward
addresses National Press Club 41,64,141,
184,242
agrees to establishment of Staff Association
78
on Al-Azzawi 128
on alleged break-in of. ALP 24
approves of work of Psychological Services
Section 76
argues for more money at estimates hearing
197
as ASIO Director-General 7,13-15,18-20,
64,66-7,141,194,426
on ASIO investigating leaks to media 182
asked by Fraser about missing security
assessment 187
asked to review ONA security practices 187
asks for guidelines to vet appeals 175
assessment of ASIO by (1979) 58-60
assures Whitiam about Fretilin 146
Barnett expresses doubts about 297
Boyle on 20
briefs Attorney-General on agent exposure
164
briefs the Opposition Leader 23-5
briefs the Prime Minister 22-3
called by Jeffery re Nareen security 106
clarifies ASIO’s role re student protests 102-3
completes term as Director-General 64
concern about lease to East Germans 242
concern about security appeals tribunal 177
congratulates Hayden 24
congratulates Wrigley 302
on counterespionage 242
creates Personnel Branch 69
on David Combes actions 216
death and obituary 65
on debate over legislation 30
on defining ASIO’s scope 26
directs planning for relocation to Canberra
62
directs staff to conduct security review 37-9
discusses security status of migrants 173-4
downplays risk of terrorist attack 116
on Ellicott’s resignation 21
establishes Executive Branch 46
establishes priorities in operations 56-7,60,
66-7
establishes Promotions and Appointments
Committee 72
expands surveillance unit 194
on the Freedom of Information Act 1982 31
on Harvey Barnett 64-5
hears Fraser speculate on a mole in ASIO 406
holds conference to discuss new legislation
33-5
holds staff seminar 41-3
identifies uranium mining as a divisive issue
147
implements reforms in ASIO 38-51,66-7,
200,367,426
insists project officer be based in Canberra
111
introduces mechanisms for managing
intelligence collection 325
investigates alleged break-in of ALP 145
issues public denial re ALP break-in 145
makes changes in personnel management
68-70,72,73-4,76-80
management style 19,45,80-1
mandate for reform 37
meaning of subversion for 143,144
meets Fraser 22
on offensive operations 200
orders files to be destroyed 178
oversees financial reform 52-3
on the penetration of ASIO 410
permits search for moles 408-9
on Peter Durack 21
policy on use of cover names 157,160-1
on the press and leaks to the media 184-6
realises reality of constraints 225
522
INDEX
Woodward, Justice Edward continued
reassures Poulus 164
receives assurance from Durack re relocation
63
receives names of suspected moles 408
relations with Sir Arthur Tange 378
relations with the Attorney-General 21-2
report into ONA document leaked 188
reports to Durack on Iraqi Consul-General
128
reports to Fraser on Chinese activity 233
requires new staff to read propriety guidelines
35
responds to Ananda Marga threat 85,86
reviews his term as Director-General 141
seeks assistance from police 133
speaks to Fraser about Fretilin 146
on surfeit of oversight in ASIO 36
suspects Ananda Marga for bombing 91
suspects penetration of ASIO 413-17
taken to court by Peter Fowler 170
on travel restrictions for Soviet
representatives 197
urges construction of HQ in Canberra 63-4
warns Fraser about Soviet trade
representation 195-6
writes to Fraser re Pinchers book 415
writes to police commissioner re guards 103
Woodward, Sir Eric 19
Wo olcott, Richard 393
Worker Student Alliance for Australian
Independence 113
World Federation of Trade Unions 167
World Peace Council 2,328
World Trade Centre, attack on 431
Wrigley, Alan
advises Cabinet Committee on Libyans 353
agrees on handover date with Barnett 301
as ASIO Director-General 7, 300-17,318-19,
389-90,426
on ASIO’s special powers 312-13
asks for review of operations on A1 Fatah 347
assesses ASIO at National Press Club 311-14,
368
background 300
changes ASIO’s organisational structure
306-11
criteria for accepting warrant applications
325
engages with the media 311-14,317
farewelled from ASIO 316-17
Gareth Evans on 300-1
on the Hilton Hotel bombing 97
keen to keep monitoring Libyans 353
oversees relocation to Canberra 302-6
personal manner 389-90
praises staff efforts during bombing crisis
342- 3
on protective security 368-9
rebuffed by Harris re visas 391
relations with Inspector-General of
Intelligence and Security 315-16
as a reluctant appointee 301
shows Hawke new ASIO offices 306
supports ASIO assistance in Family Court
bombing 379
supports denial of visas to intelligence officers
389, 391-2
supports seminar on politically motivated
violence targets 326
on surveillance of Pan Africanist Congress
members 372
takes hard line on Soviet espionage 387-8,
397
thanks head of foreign office for support
343- 4
Yagoona Three 91-2,93,96-7
Yeend, Sir Geoffrey 120,295-6,323
Yeltsin, Boris 424
Young Communist Movement 290
Young, Mick 255,256-7,263,383
Young Socialist League 152,162
Yugoslav Consulate-General, Melbourne 358-9
Yugoslav Consulate-General, Perth 359
Yugoslav Consulate-General, Sydney 137,138
Yugoslav Embassy, Canberra 137,359
Yugoslav Foreign Intelligence Service 358
Yugoslav Intelligence Service
assassinations by 140-1,358
monitoring of by ASIO 325,357,358-9
struggles against separatist Croats 138,221
threat assessment of leaked 184
uses agent provocateurs 139
Yugoslav Separatists 325,333
Yugoslav State Security Service 358,359
Yugoslavia 136,140,358
Zemskov, Valeriy Nikolayevich 390-3
Zimbabwe 16
Zvirotic, Anton 138
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spelling | Horner, David M. 1948- Verfasser (DE-588)104796015X aut The official history of ASIO 3 Secret cold war : the official history of ASIO, 1975-1989 David Horner Crows Nest, NSW Allen & Unwin 2017 xxix, 522 Seiten, 32 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln Illustrationen, Portraits txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Blaxland, John Charles 1963- Sonstige (DE-588)113073885X oth (DE-604)BV042517109 3 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029757055&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
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title | The official history of ASIO |
title_auth | The official history of ASIO |
title_exact_search | The official history of ASIO |
title_full | The official history of ASIO 3 Secret cold war : the official history of ASIO, 1975-1989 David Horner |
title_fullStr | The official history of ASIO 3 Secret cold war : the official history of ASIO, 1975-1989 David Horner |
title_full_unstemmed | The official history of ASIO 3 Secret cold war : the official history of ASIO, 1975-1989 David Horner |
title_short | The official history of ASIO |
title_sort | the official history of asio secret cold war the official history of asio 1975 1989 |
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