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The General Directorate for Internal Security (, , DGSI; also known as the Directorate-General for Internal Security in English) is a French
security agency A security agency is a governmental organization that conducts intelligence activities for the internal security of a state. They are the domestic cousins of foreign intelligence agencies, and typically conduct counterintelligence to thwart other ...
. It is charged with
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,
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, countering
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and surveillance of potentially threatening groups, organisations and social phenomena. The agency was created in 2008 under the name Central Directorate of Interior Intelligence (, DCRI), merging the ''
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'' (RG) and the ''
Direction de la surveillance du territoire The Direction de la surveillance du territoire (, , abbr. DST) was a directorate of the French National Police operating as a domestic intelligence agency. It was responsible for counterespionage, counterterrorism and more generally the securi ...
'' (DST) of the National Police. It acquired its current name in 2014, with a small structural shift: contrary to the DCRI which was part of the National Police, the DGSI reports directly to the
Ministry of the Interior An interior ministry or ministry of the interior (also called ministry of home affairs or ministry of internal affairs) is a government department that is responsible for domestic policy, public security and law enforcement. In some states, the ...
. The DGSI is headed by General Director . The agency is informally known as the "RG", a nickname formerly used for the ''Direction centrale des renseignements généraux'' which merged into it. The DGSI performs among the others the following tasks: prevents and halts any action or interference from foreign entities; fights acts of terrorism or acts that threaten the security and sustainability of the state or undermine the integrity of the territory; participates in the surveillance of radicalised individuals and groups who may turn to violence and threaten national security; fights against international criminal organisations that may have an impact on national security. As Aleksander Olech, the DGSI is the only secret service in the French Republic to cooperate directly with judicial institutions (''l’institution judiciaire'').


History


''Direction centrale du renseignement intérieur'' (DCRI)

The fusion of the RG and the
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into the ''Direction centrale du renseignement intérieur'' (DCRI) was a wish held by
Nicolas Sarkozy Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa ( ; ; born 28 January 1955) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2007 to 2012. In 2021, he was found guilty of having tried to bribe a judge in 2014 to obtain information ...
when he was France's Minister of the Interior. The change was officially launched by the Council of Ministers on 20 June 2007, shortly after the election of Sarkozy as President. Minister of the Interior
Michèle Alliot-Marie Michèle Yvette Marie-Thérèse Jeanne Honorine Alliot-Marie (; born 10 September 1946), known in France as MAM, is a French politician and Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from France. She is a member of the The Republicans (France), Rep ...
, however, was reputedly reluctant regarding this fusion and ordered the General Director of the ''
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'',
Frédéric Péchenard Frédéric Péchenard (born 12 March 1957 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) is a French police officer and high civil servant with the Ministry of the Interior. He has served as General Director of the French National Police from 11 June 2007 to May 2012. B ...
, to undertake a study of the proposal. The creation of DCRI was announced on 13 September 2007 by Alliot-Marie. The founding texts of the DCRI were adopted 7 April 2008, to become effective 1 July 2008. A fraction of the former functionaries of the ''Renseignement général'' (General Intelligence, RG) were brought in from the Sub-Direction of General Information (SDIG) from the Central Direction of Public Security, represented in the departments of metropolitan France and in its overseas territories by the departmental services of General Information, in the care of the departmental directorates of Public Security. Bernard Squarcini, director of DST, was named head of the DCRI in 2008. He was assisted from the outset by two central adjunct directors, René Bailly, former functionary of the RG, and Patrick Calvar, former functionary of the DST. René Bailly then left the DCRI in the month of June 2009 to take leadership of the new direction of intelligence of the Paris police (DRPP), Patrick Calvar named director of intelligence of external security(DGSE) is replaced in his post at the beginning of 2010 by Frédéric Veaux, until then sub-director of the
Central Directorate of the Judicial Police The Central Directorate of the Judicial Police (; DCPJ) is a directorate of the National Police (France), National Police of France with national and Overseas France, territorial responsibility for investigating and fighting serious crime. I ...
. One of the first media appearances of the new DCRI was the arrest of Julien Coupat in the context of the "Tarnac Affair". In December 2008, the leadership of the DCRI made priority of surveilling an impending plot orchestrated by an Islamist in the region of Paris. By a decree of 31 May 2012, Patrick Calvar, former adjunct operational director of the DCRI and director of intelligence at the DGSE since 2009, was named central director of interior intelligence, replacing Squarcini.


''Direction générale de la Sécurité intérieure'' (DGSI)

After the left-wing
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taking control of both the parliament and the presidency in the 2012
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and
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elections, a reassessment the role of the DCRI was sought. In May 2013, a
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parliamentary report on the intelligence services was prepared by members of parliament
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and Patrice Verchère. The report was critical of the DCRI's functioning and particularly their failure to prevent the
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of March 2012. On 17 June 2012 Minister of the Interior
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announced a reform of French domestic intelligence. This reform was made official by decree no. 2014-445 from 30 April 2014, which took effect on 12 May 2014. The DCRI became the ''Direction générale de la Sécurité intérieure'' (DGSI), no longer under the authority of the General Director of the ''
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'' but reporting directly to the Minister of the Interior, giving it increased authority. The existing operatives and contractors (engineers, programmers, linguists) remained largely in place. The recently installed head of the DCRI
Patrick Calvar Patrick Calvar (born 26 November 1955) served as head of the French General Directorate for Internal Security from 30 May 2012 to 31 May 2017. Patrick Calvar has spent over 30 years in the French security and intelligence services, starting his ca ...
also continued in his function until 2017.


Controversy

In April 2013, the French Wikipedia article on the
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attracted attention after the attempted to have the article removed from the
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. The
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asked the intelligence agency what precise parts of the article were a problem in the eyes of the intelligence agency. The refused to give these details, and repeated its demand for total deletion of the article. The Wikimedia Foundation refused to delete the article, and the pressured an administrator, threatening detention and prosecution, of the French language Wikipedia and resident of France, into removing the article. According to a statement by the Wikimedia Foundation,
The DCRI summoned a Wikipedia volunteer in their offices on April 4th
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This volunteer, which was one of those having access to the tools that allow the deletion of pages, was forced to delete the article while in the DCRI offices, on the understanding that he would have been held in custody and prosecuted if he did not comply. Under pressure, he had no other choice than to delete the article, despite explaining to the DCRI this is not how Wikipedia works. He warned the other sysops that trying to undelete the article would engage their responsibility before the law. This volunteer had no link with that article, having never edited it and not even knowing of its existence before entering the DCRI offices. He was chosen and summoned because he was easily identifiable, given his regular promotional actions of Wikipedia and Wikimedia projects in France.
Later, the article was restored by other Wikipedia contributors. The French Ministry of the Interior told
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that for the moment it did not wish to comment on the incident.


Investigations

The DGSI was tasked with co-leading the terror investigation into the
2017 Notre Dame attack On 6 June 2017, at around 16:00 CET, French police shot a man who attacked a police officer with a hammer outside Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral on the Île de la Cité, located in the centre of Paris. The man injured the officer with the hammer ...
together with the
National Centre for Counter Terrorism The National Centre for Counter Terrorism is an agency charged with monitoring and preventing terrorism in France. It was created by President Emmanuel Macron on 7 June 2017, the day following the 2017 Notre Dame attack, in response to a series ...
.


See also

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National Centre for Counter Terrorism The National Centre for Counter Terrorism is an agency charged with monitoring and preventing terrorism in France. It was created by President Emmanuel Macron on 7 June 2017, the day following the 2017 Notre Dame attack, in response to a series ...
*
Internal security Internal security is the act of keeping peace within the borders of a sovereign state or other Self-governance, self-governing territories, generally by upholding the national law and defending against internal security threats. This task and rol ...
*
Homeland security Homeland security is an American national security term for "the national effort to ensure a homeland that is safe, secure, and resilient against terrorism and other hazards where American interests, aspirations, and ways of life can thrive" to ...


References


External links


Official website (french)

Official announcement of the agency's launch
on the website of the French Ministry of the Interior.
News coverage
on Intelligence Online {{DEFAULTSORT:Direction Centrale Du Renseignement Interieur 2008 establishments in France French intelligence agencies Domestic intelligence agencies