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Friday, December 6, 2013

How Soviet Influence Works: Denmark

By Diana West November 30, 2013

A fascinating account from October 28, 2013 of a libel trial in Denmark by Dispatch International editor
Lars Hedegaard:

Danish Journalist Jørgen Dragsdahl was a KGB agent With Friday’s acquittal of history professor Bent Jensen for libel, the Danish Superior Court put an end to a seven-year court battle. Jensen was unanimously and comprehensively exonerated and the court determined that he was ”justified” in calling Jørgen Dragsdahl a KGB agent. Dragsdahl (photo above) was also the man behind the Social Democratic Party’s anti-NATO course during the 1980s. It remains to be seen if the party will take this blow to its reputation lying down.   Here we see the curtain drawn back on the identity of an agent of Soviet influence, a "spy" whose mission under consideration is...
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