The General Intelligence and Security Service ( ; AIVD) is the
intelligence
Intelligence has been defined in many ways: the capacity for abstraction, logic, understanding, self-awareness, learning, emotional knowledge, reasoning, planning, creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving. It can be described as t ...
and
security agency
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of the
Netherlands
, Terminology of the Low Countries, informally Holland, is a country in Northwestern Europe, with Caribbean Netherlands, overseas territories in the Caribbean. It is the largest of the four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Nether ...
, tasked with domestic, foreign and
signals intelligence
Signals intelligence (SIGINT) is the act and field of intelligence-gathering by interception of ''signals'', whether communications between people (communications intelligence—abbreviated to COMINT) or from electronic signals not directly u ...
and protecting
national security
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as well as assisting the
Five Eyes
The Five Eyes (FVEY) is an Anglosphere intelligence alliance comprising Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States. These countries are party to the multilateral UKUSA Agreement, a treaty for joint cooperat ...
in investigating foreign citizens. The military counterpart is the
Military Intelligence and Security Service (MIVD), which operates under the
Ministry of Defence
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.
History
The history of Dutch intelligence can trace itself back to 1914 with the creation of the Generale Staf III (GS III) during the outbreak of
World War I
World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers. Fighting to ...
.
The year following the end of the war, GS III was replaced by the Centrale Inlichtingendienst (CI) in 1919. After
Nazi Germany invaded the Netherlands, the
Dutch government-in-exile
The Dutch government-in-exile (), also known as the London Cabinet (), was the government in exile of the Netherlands, supervised by Queen Wilhelmina, that fled to London after the German invasion of the country during World War II on 10 May 19 ...
deemed the CI to be inadequate for their war efforts and so created the Bureau Inlichtingen (BI) in 1942.
After the war, in 1945, Netherlands replaced the Bureau of National Security (''
Bureau voor Nationale Veiligheid'') and in 1947, was later known as the Domestic Security Service (''Binnenlandse Veiligheidsdienst'') (BVD) which would be the predecessor of the AIVD. For the gathering of intelligence abroad, the Foreign Intelligence Service — ''Buitenlandse Inlichtingendienst'' (BID), renamed to ''Inlichtingendienst Buitenland'' (IDB) in 1972 — had existed since 1946. This service was located in
Villa Maarheeze in Wassenaar, just north of The Hague. IDB was dissolved in 1994 after heavy internal turmoil. The foreign intelligence task was eventually handed over to the BVD, which in doing so turned into a combined intelligence and security service. For this reason, it was rebranded ''Algemene Inlichtingen en Veiligheidsdienst'' (AIVD) on 29 May 2002.
Mission
The AIVD focuses mostly on domestic non-military threats to Dutch
national security
National security, or national defence (national defense in American English), is the security and Defence (military), defence of a sovereign state, including its Citizenship, citizens, economy, and institutions, which is regarded as a duty of ...
, whereas the
Military Intelligence and Security Service (MIVD) focuses on international threats, specifically military and government-sponsored threats such as espionage. The AIVD is charged with collecting intelligence and assisting in combating domestic and foreign threats to national security.
List of directors-general
Oversight and accountability
The
Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations is politically responsible for the AIVD's actions. Oversight is provided by three bodies:
* A review board for the use of special powers by intelligence and security services (Dutch: ''Toetsingscommissie Inzet Bevoegdheden'', TIB) appointed by the
Second Chamber of the
States General.
* An oversight committee (Dutch: ''Commissie van Toezicht op de Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdiensten'', CTIVD) also appointed by the
Second Chamber of the
States General.
* The Committee for the Intelligence and Security Services (Dutch: ''Commissie voor de Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdiensten'', CIVD), comprising the leaders of all political parties represented in the
Second Chamber of the
States General, although until 2009 the Socialist Party (SP) was not and did not want to be part of this committee.
The AIVD publishes an annual report which includes its budget. The published version contains redactions where information is deemed sensitive.
The AIVD can be forced by the courts to publish any records held on a private citizen, but it may keep secret information that is relevant to current cases. No information that is less than five years old will be provided under any circumstance to private citizens about their records.
Activities
Its main activities include:
* monitoring specific people and groups of people, such as political and religious extremists
* sourcing intelligence to and from foreign and domestic intelligence services
* performing background checks on individuals employed in "positions of trust", specifically public office and higher-up or privileged positions in industry (such as telecommunications, banks, and the largest companies)this includes members of parliamentary oversight committees
* investigating incidents such as terrorist bombings and threats
* giving advice and warning about risks to national security, including advising on the protection of national leadership
* Netherlands National Communications Security Agency, advising on communication security for government users
Methods and authorities
Its methods and authorities include:
* telephone and internet taps authorized by the minister of internal affairs (as opposed to a court order)
*
infiltration (rarely by employees of the service, but rather by outsiders who would have easy access to a particular group)
* the use of
informant
An informant (also called an informer or, as a slang term, a "snitch", "rat", "canary", "stool pigeon", "stoolie", "tout" or "grass", among other terms) is a person who provides privileged information, or (usually damaging) information inten ...
s (existing members of groups that are recruited)
* open sources intelligence
* unfettered access to police intelligence
* the use of foreign intelligence service liaisons who reside in the Netherlands under a diplomatic status (including full
diplomatic immunity
Diplomatic immunity is a principle of international law by which certain foreign government officials are recognized as having legal immunity from the jurisdiction of another country. ) to collect intelligence in excess of the AIVD's authority
The latter is technically the same as sourcing intelligence from a foreign intelligence service; this method has not been confirmed.
The AIVD operates in tight concert with the Regional Intelligence Service (Regionale Inlichtingen Dienst, RID), to which members of the police are appointed in every police district. It also co-operates with over one hundred intelligence services.
Criticism
The service has been criticized for:
* Soon after the arrest of the Dutch businessman
Frans van Anraat, who has been convicted of complicity in war crimes for selling raw materials for the production of chemical weapons to Iraq during the reign of
Saddam Hussein
Saddam Hussein (28 April 1937 – 30 December 2006) was an Iraqi politician and revolutionary who served as the fifth president of Iraq from 1979 until Saddam Hussein statue destruction, his overthrow in 2003 during the 2003 invasion of Ira ...
, Dutch newspapers reported that van Anraat had been an informer of the Dutch secret service AIVD and has enjoyed AIVD's protection.
* Letting go of
Abdul Qadeer Khan
Abdul Qadeer Khan (1 April 1936 – 10 October 2021) was a Pakistani Nuclear physics, nuclear physicist and metallurgist, metallurgical engineer. He is colloquially known as the "father of Pakistan and weapons of mass destruction, Pakistan's ...
, who stole Dutch nuclear knowledge and used it for
Pakistan
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to produce its
nuclear bomb
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. However, former
Prime Minister of the Netherlands
The prime minister of the Netherlands () or, before 1945, the chairman of the Council of Ministers () is the ''de facto'' head of government of the Netherlands.''Grondwet voor het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden'' onstitution of the Kingdom of the N ...
Ruud Lubbers
Rudolphus Franciscus Marie "Ruud" Lubbers (; 7 May 1939 – 14 February 2018) was a Dutch politician, diplomat and businessman who served as prime minister of the Netherlands from 1982 to 1994, and as United Nations High Commissioner for Refug ...
claimed in 2005 that this was done on a foreign request.
* Not having enough focus and intelligence on Islamist groups, particularly following the
September 11, 2001, attacks
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and the murder of
Theo van Gogh by
Mohammed Bouyeri, a member of the
Hofstad Network of
Islamist terrorism
* Not having enough focus and intelligence on political violence or environmental groups, particularly following the murder of
Pim Fortuyn
Wilhelmus Simon Petrus Fortuijn, known as Pim Fortuyn (; 19 February 1948 – 6 May 2002), was a Dutch politician, author, civil servant, businessman, sociologist and academic who founded the party Pim Fortuyn List (Lijst Pim Fortuyn or LPF) in ...
by an environmental radical
* Delivering hand grenades to members of the
Hofstadgroep through alleged informer Saleh Bouali
* Investigating family members of the Queen that had had a family rift (
Princess Margarita and ), though this was not ordered by the minister of internal affairs, but rather by the Queen's office
* Losing a laptop and a floppy disk with classified information from a regional office of the AIVD. The disk was found by an employee of a car rental agency, and subsequently given to Dutch crime-journalist
Peter R. de Vries. Information on the disks indicated that the service collected information on Dutch politician
Pim Fortuyn
Wilhelmus Simon Petrus Fortuijn, known as Pim Fortuyn (; 19 February 1948 – 6 May 2002), was a Dutch politician, author, civil servant, businessman, sociologist and academic who founded the party Pim Fortuyn List (Lijst Pim Fortuyn or LPF) in ...
and members of his party, as well as on left-wing activists. Among other things, the documents accuse Pim Fortuyn of having sex with underage Moroccan boys.
* During the
Cold War
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the BVD had a reputation for interviewing potential employers of persons they deemed suspicious for any reason, thereby worrying corporations about the employment of these persons. Reasons for being suspect included leftist ideals, membership of the
Communist Party, or a spotty military record (such as being a
conscientious objector
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with regard to
conscription
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), although no evidence of the latter has ever been produced.
* In 2024 it was reported that the AIVD and
MIVD
The Military Intelligence and Security Service ( Dutch: ''Militaire Inlichtingen- en Veiligheidsdienst'') is the military intelligence service of the Netherlands, which operates under the Ministry of Defence. (online pdf here: https://www.docdro ...
had recruited journalists to act as their agents domestically and abroad, for which they were paid. This was confirmed in a CTIVD Oversight Committee report. The
Dutch Association of Journalists
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criticized this, with its general-secretary Thomas Bruning saying: "I am ashamed of those who cooperate with this." The CTIVD also criticized the use of journalists by the AIVD and MIVD, saying they did not properly take into account the risks involved in this activity, particularly in high-risk foreign countries.
Cozy Bear
On 25 January 2018, ''
de Volkskrant
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Formerly a leading centre-left Catholic broadsheet, ''de Volkskrant'' today is a medium- ...
'' and TV program ''
Nieuwsuur
Nieuwsuur (''News Hour'') is a Dutch current affairs television programme produced for the NPO, produced by the public broadcasters NOS and NTR. It is broadcast daily between 9:30 pm and 10:15 pm (9:30-10 pm at weekends) on NPO 2. The progra ...
'' reported that in 2014, the AIVD successfully infiltrated the computers of
Cozy Bear
Cozy Bear is a Russian advanced persistent threat hacker group believed to be associated with intelligence agencies of Russia, Russian foreign intelligence by United States Intelligence Community, United States intelligence agencies and those o ...
and observed the
hacking of the head office of the
Democratic National Committee
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and subsequently the
White House
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, as well as being the first to alert the
National Security Agency
The National Security Agency (NSA) is an intelligence agency of the United States Department of Defense, under the authority of the director of national intelligence (DNI). The NSA is responsible for global monitoring, collection, and proces ...
(NSA) about the cyber-intrusion.
In popular culture
''
In the Lair of the Cozy Bear'' (allegedly a translation of the Dutch novel ''
In het hol van de Cozy Bear'') relates the story of the infiltration of Cozy Bear told from the perspective of an American liaison officer attached to the AIVD.
In the Dutch indie animation called Ongezellig, Coco, one of the main characters of the show, accidentally hacks the AIVD website while trying to do her homework.
References
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National cyber security centres
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Non-military counterterrorist organizations
Cold War military history of the Netherlands
Organizations associated with Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections
Organisations based in South Holland
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