In a briefing to the Danish parliament as recently as 9 August, the Danish Defence Intelligence Service predicted that it was relatively unlikely that Kabul would fall.
The scandal exposed by Danish broadcaster DR on Sunday that Denmark's secret service helped the US National Security Agency to spy on European politicians is also indicative of the many covert US activities targeting Washington's other allies, and China.
The scandal exposed by Danish broadcaster DR on Sunday that Denmark's secret service helped the US National Security Agency to spy on European politicians is also indicative of the many covert US activities targeting Washington's other allies, and China.
Sunday's revelations that Danish spies helped the US National Security Agency (NSA) monitor European leaders highlighted the pivotal role that the Scandinavian country has played for US intelligence…
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Speakers at the November 5 event emphasised that protests which erupted following Kyrgyzstan’s disputed election had been fuelled by citizens concerned about hard-won constitutional rights.
“The way electoral institutions are designed is really at the heart of the protracted political issues Kyrgyzstan is having right now,” said Colleen Wood, a PhD candidate in the Department of Political Science at Columbia University. “Kyrgyzstan’s constitution maintains a very careful balance of power between the president and the parliament which is manifested in the rules of how the president should conduct his or her duties, how the elections are run, how power is gained in the parliament.”