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The State Security Service, also known by its original name as the Directorate for State Security, was the secret police organization of Communist Yugoslavia.It was at all times best known by the acronym UDBA, which is derived from the organization's original name in the Serbo-Croatian language: "Uprava državne bezbednosti" ("Directorate for State Security").
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In November 2015, the Philippine government under President Noynoy Aquino and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) signed a $2-billion loan agreement for the JICA to fund part of the construction of a railway system between the Tutuban railway station in Manila to Malolos, Bulacan in the Philippines, which is targeted to become the ...
Department for People's Protection (OZNA, 1944–1946), active in Democratic Federal Yugoslavia; State Security Administration (UDBA, 1946–1991), active in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; Counterintelligence Service (KOS, 1946–1991) State Security Service (SDB, 1991–2002), active in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
The Security Directorate, best known by the acronym KOS (which is derived from the organization's original name in the Serbo-Croatian: Kontraobaveštajna služba - "Counterintelligence Service"), was the security and counterintelligence service of the Yugoslav People's Army that existed from 1946 until the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1991. In 1992 ...
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Until the OZNA was established, intelligence and security tasks were carried out by several organizations. In spring 1944, the tasks were carried out by the Section for Protection of People in central and western Bosnia, part of Croatia, and Vojvodina; the centers of territorial intelligence in Croatia, Vojvodina and Montenegro; the intelligence division of the Internal Affairs Section within ...
State Security (Czechoslovakia) Stasi, or Ministry for State Security in the former German Democratic Republic; State Security Investigations Service, Egypt; Bureau of State Security, South Africa; State Security Council, former intelligence coordinating organ in South Africa; State Security Administration (Yugoslavia)