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reform of the
Italian Intelligence Services approved on 1
August 2007,
SISDE was
replaced by AISI.
Since the end of
World War II,
Italian intelligence...
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reorganized many
times (SIM 1900–49,
SIFAR 1949–65, SID 1965–77) and last
SISDE (civil) and
SISMI (military) from 1977 to 2007, in an
attempt to increase...
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consisted of: The
split of SID into two
separate agencies with
different roles:
SISDE (the
domestic agency for the
defense of
democratic institutions, run by...
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journalist Tommaso Nelli found a do****ent of the
SISDE dated 31
October 1983, of a
report made by a
SISDE agent who was
charged to
control the bar under...
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SIFAR 1949–65, SIOS 1949–97, SID 1965–77,
SISMI (military branch), and
SISDE (civil branch),
Executive Committee for
Intelligence and
Security (CESIS)...
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Caltanissetta opened an
investigation into the
possible involvement of
agents from
SISDE, Italy's
civil intelligence service, in the m****acre. At the same time,...
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intelligence agencies. The SID was
divided into the
current SISMI, the
SISDE, and the CESIS,
which was to
directly coordinate with the
Prime Minister...
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Struggle PO-AO
Supported by: Soviet
Union (alleged)
Italian Government SISDE (Internal)
SISMI (Foreign)
Italian Armed Forces Arm of
Carabineers Supported...
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police chief Bruno Contrada, who had
moved to the
intelligence service SISDE, had
warned a
suspect about his
impending arrest so that he
could escape...
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heads of all
three Italian foreign intelligence services (at the time
SISDE, SISMI, and CESIS). When
searching Gelli's
villa in 1982,
police found a...