State Security (Държавна сигурност, ''Darzhavna sigurnost''; abbreviated ДС, DS) was the name of the
Bulgaria
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n
secret service under the
People's Republic of Bulgaria
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during the
Cold War
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, until 1989. State Security was closely allied with its Soviet counterpart, the
KGB
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.
Structure
* 1st Main Directorateforeign intelligence. Succeeded by the
National Intelligence Service in 1990.
* 2nd Main Directorate
counterintelligence. Succeeded by the
National Security Service.
* 3rd Directoratemilitary counterintelligence
* 4th Directorate
surveillance
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* 5th Directorategovernment security and protection. Succeeded by the
National Protection Service.
* 6th Directorate
political police. Succeeded by the
Main Service for Combating Organized Crime. It had the following departments:
** 1st Departmentworked among the
intelligentsia and controlling the unions of artists
** 2nd Departmentworked in the universities and among the students
** 3rd Departmentresponsible for the
clergy
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,
Jews
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,
Armenians
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, and
White Russian emigrants
** 4th Departmentspecialized in pro-
Turkish and
pro-Macedonian nationalism
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** 5th Departmentworked among the political rivals, such as the
agrarians and
social democrats
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** 6th Departmentobserved pro-
Maoist and anti-party activity
** 7th Departmentinformation analysis and anonymous activity
* 7th Directorateinformation work
Activity
In 1964, the State Security formed Service 7, led by Colonel Petko Kovachev, dedicated to murder, kidnapping, and disinformation against Bulgarian dissidents living abroad. The unit executed actions against dissidents in Italy, Britain, Denmark, West Germany, Turkey, France, Ethiopia, Sweden, and Switzerland. Documents describing its activities were declassified in 2010.
State Security played an active part in the so-called "
Revival Process" to
Bulgarianize the
Bulgarian Turks in the 1980s, as well as writer and dissident
Georgi Markov's 1978 murder on
Waterloo Bridge
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in
London
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known for the "
Bulgarian umbrella" that was used.
An issue the international community often raises is State Security's alleged control of the weapons, drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, gold, silver, and antiques trafficked through Bulgaria before 1989. It is popularly thought that
organised crime in the country in the 1990s was set up by former State Security agents.
The agency is often incriminated with the ill-famed murder of dissident writer
Georgi Markov and was formerly accused of the 1981 attempt on
Pope John Paul II
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In his you ...
's life. Bulgaria has always sharply criticized and denied the latter allegation. In a 2002 visit, the Pontiff cleared Bulgaria of any involvement.
In 2018, declassified documents of the
Communist Party revealed a plan to foment crisis between
Turkey
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and
Greece
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in 1971. The operation codenamed "Cross" and the plan was that Bulgarian secret agents would set fire to the
Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople in
Istanbul
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and make it look like the work of Turks. The declassified documents state that "An intervention" in the religious entity would have "significantly damage
Turkish-Greek relations and force
the
United States
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to choose one side in the ensuing crisis,". In addition, the Bulgarians also planned to boost the effect of its operation against Greece and Turkey by conducting "
active measures" "for putting the enemy in a position of delusion." The plan was developed by the 7th Department of the First Main Directorate of the DS, and was affirmed by Deputy Head of the Directorate on November 16, 1970, and approved by its Head. The operation was supposed to be prepared by the middle of 1971 and then executed, but it was abandoned.
Legacy
The secret files of the DS have been a source of great controversy in the country. After the communist regime in the country collapsed, newly established democratic forces accused the former communist elite of secretly removing DS files that could compromise its members. In 2002, former Interior Minister Gen.
Atanas Semerdzhiev was found guilty of razing 144,235 files from the DS archives. Others have accused the DS of infiltrating the young opposition.
On 5 April 2007
Bulgarian parliament appointed a special ''Committee for disclosing the documents and announcing affiliation of Bulgarian citizens to the State Security and the intelligence services of the Bulgarian National Army'' (or ComDos). It began checking persons who once held or still hold public positions to establish any affiliation. Regular reports are delivered to the parliament and all disclosures are made public on the Committee website and in special publications.
Reports (in Bulgarian)
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See also
* ''The Executioner'' (Kisyov novel)
* Bulgarian umbrella
* Eastern Bloc politics
References
"Uproar in Bulgaria at death of secret files keeper"
Reuters
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The agency ...
"Bulgarians Agree to Open Secret Service Archives"
, Balkan Investigative Reporting Network
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