It is very important to watch surveillance over the people in autocratic or undemocratic governments. Currently, surveillance has increased in many countries of the world. The agencies that perform these activities are given the name of the secret police or the genre. Members
of these special intelligence forces sometimes became powerful because
of government support that they became important in the history of the
country. If
the secret police or the Secret Police were getting underestimated
power, they became the other names of the panic for the people of the
country. Let's talk about some of the most notorious intelligence agencies abolished today.Stasi (East Germany)Stasi was formed in the year 1949 when the formation of Soviet-backed East Germany was formed. Stasi is a short version of the German Ministry for State Security. At the beginning this organization was very small. It was mainly the western spy and the Nazis to monitor them. However, after the arrival of Ariikh Mylal in 1957, all changed. In 1989, one lakh people were working at Stasi. Outside, irregular agents and informants were about 2 million. More than one-third of the total population was under Stasi's surveillance. Stasi agents worked as advisers in many Asian and African countries including Iraq.The Western press was told by Mylake 'Master of Fear'. Stacie became one of the most skilled and notorious intelligence agencies in the world under the training of Michael Soviet. During that time, many people from East Germany escaped to West Germany. Stasi officials used to kidnap these fleeing people and return them. Stasi used to employ a lot of agents in general citizens to monitor the activities of East German nationals. A depressing panic was created in society. Nobody could have believed in anyone. As a result, there could not have been a great disservice to the government. Many people were shot dead by the stasi agents while fleeing the Berlin Wall.In 1989, when he was given a lecture in the Parliament of Mylong, he was abusively abusive. The footage was again broadcasted. Everyone understands that Stasi will not survive. Within a few months, Stasi was abolished in 1990. The famous film 'The Lives of Others' was made of a Stasi official.Saawak (Iran)The Organization of National Intelligence and Security Sergey was the Iranian spy Reza Shah Pahlavi's intelligence agency. It was built on the basis of the CIA and Mosaad in 1957. The most dangerous organization in Iran was that SaawakRez Shah was very afraid of communists and religious organizations. According to him, Saqq ran rampant in the whole country. Especially the methods of torture and interrogation of Savak were terrible. Savak agents did not obstruct the prisoner to abduct and kill him. The organization runs surveillance on Iranian students studying abroad.Not
sleeping, stopping alone, stabbing on the feet, rubbing the nails,
shaking the snake, scaring the snake, pouring nose acid, raping, lifting
urine on the prisoner - will not be finished by listing the type of
torture of Sabak. The prisoners finally compelled to come to TV and confessed their own fault. They used to excite the Iranian government. If not done again torture. Saawak conducted several prisons throughout Tehran including the infamous Tehran's infamous Avery prison. Shortly before the fall of Shah in 1979, Savak was abolished. In the movie 'Persepolis', the attempt was made to highlight the torture of Saawak.Wakhran (Russia)In 1881, Russian zaar was established by establishing Wakhran. Its aim was to suppress the nihilists who were mainly spread across the country. Later, they did a lot of work against the communists. Wakhran was active in one of the neighboring countries of Russia, especially exiled and fugitive communists.Wakhran was notorious for its terrible torture and extrajudicial killings. Wakhran's officials entered the revolutionaries and started sabotaging activities. Many first-time revolutionaries were in trouble following their temptation. Bolshevikkara claimed that the 'Bloody Sunday' was working under the direction of the Wakhran officials. In order to deal with Bolshevik, Wakhran developed workers in different trade unions. In
1903, with the help of their secret, a Jew-hatred booklet called "The
Protocols of the Elders of Zion" was published in Russia. Note that many famous Bolshevik leaders, including Trotsky, were born in Jewish families. Later Hitler's supporters used this booklet as an excuse to attack the Jews.After the February Revolution in 1917, the mob spread the office of the Okhana office.NKVD (Soviet Union)Nrodni Commissarit Vnutrenhek Dell alias NKVD was established in 1917. Until 1930 it was simply the general police agency. Later, in 1934, when the Gupta police teamed up with Ogpuro, NKVD became a powerful force.In the Second World War and later in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, NKVD crushed nationalist movements. There are many genocide and murder bloods, such as Katin Janhata, that are on the body of the organization. Lakhs of people died this time. Outside
of this, the most notorious work of NKVD is that in the decade of the
19th century, millions of Soviet society and communist party captive and
sentenced, tortured, sent to Gulag, etc., at the directive of Stalin. In the hands of NKVD being a Stalin critic, many dedicated communists had to die. Trotsky also killed one NKVD
Some of the famous extortion agencies are extinct
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