• Aginter Press, also known under the name Central Order and Tradition (Portuguese: Ordem Central e Tradição), was an international anti-communist mercenary...
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    Chiaie, Aginter Press, a secret anti-communist army, with the support of both the PIDE and the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. A pseudo-press agency...
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    Portuguese Armed Forces Movement when they raided the Lisbon HQ of Aginter Press and its political wing, "Order and Tradition." The address was: Apartado...
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  • in that it operated autonomously from NATO control. GLADIO (Italy) Aginter Press (Portugal) Operation (Red) Sheepskin (Greece) Austrian Association of...
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    disputed, the involvement of the Portuguese government, particularly Aginter Press or PIDE, is generally accepted by most historians and biographers and...
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    FRELIMO, Tanzanian politicians, the Portuguese secret service, and Aginter Press. Former International and State Defense Police (PIDE) Agent Oscar Cardoso...
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    answerable to NATO and had no CIA connection. In 1966, the CIA set up Aginter Press which, under the direction of Captain Yves Guérin-Sérac (who had taken...
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  • terrorist group during the Algerian War of Independence (1954–62), set up "Aginter Press" in Lisbon and participated with the PIDE in covert operations.[citation...
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    1953. He would also act as one of the Italian correspondents for the Aginter Press. His daughter Isabella, senator from Mantua, married Gianni Alemanno...
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  • 20-year exile in Spain had seen the June 20, 1973 Ezeiza massacre. Aginter Press Francoist Spain Paladin (disambiguation) Stuart Christie, Granny Made...
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    Solidarist Union ("Union solidariste") to replace the MJR. Close to Aginter Press, he was condemned to a suspended one-year jail sentence after the discovery...
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    in Algiers and Oran detonated. The group has also been linked to the Aginter Press and a number of attacks against Algerian targets in Europe, including...
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  • paper Voce dell'Occidente, had contacts with Yves Guérin-Sérac head of Aginter Press. Nella notte del 12 settembre 50 volontari della "Sursum corda" ben...
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