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| Intel Inside Indonesia's Intelligence Sercive |
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| Resensi Oleh : Iqbal, 09 Feb 09 |
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In A Country where talk of conspiracies is often a national pastime, the deepest sometimes darkest, secrets have long been held by Indonesia's State Intelligence Agency (Badan Intelijen Negara, or BIN). Whether targeting communist diplomats, foreign terrorist, or domestic dissidents, BIN and its precursor organizations have been the covert spearhead of the nation's security policy.
Here, for the first time, this secretive agency is exposed in INTEL: Inside Indonesia's Intelligence Service by noted Ken Conboy. Drawing from exclusive access to BIN's personel and operational archives, Conboy examines the agents and their operations since BIN's founding fifty years studies of North Korean, Soviet, and Vietnamwsw operations across the archipelago and BIN's current posistion at the forefront on the war againts terrorism. From the actibies and subsequent captures of both Faruq and Hambali to the Indonesian operations of al-Qaeda, this book provides far more detail and insight than previously available.
Understanding BIN is an integral part of undestanding the politics and security of Indonesia, and INTEL is essential reading for anyone intersted in intelligence operations, contemporary Indonesian history, and international terrorism.
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