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|logo=National Intelligence Service (South Korea) (logo).gif | |logo=National Intelligence Service (South Korea) (logo).gif | ||
|name=국가정보원 | |name=국가정보원 | ||
− | |start= | + | |start=1999 |
+ | |leaders=South Korea/National Intelligence Service/Director | ||
|headquarters=Naegok-dong, Seoul | |headquarters=Naegok-dong, Seoul | ||
− | |predecessors= | + | |predecessors=Agency for National Security Planning |
|website=http://www.nis.go.kr/ | |website=http://www.nis.go.kr/ | ||
|motto=Anonymous dedication to freedom and truth | |motto=Anonymous dedication to freedom and truth | ||
|num_staff=Classified | |num_staff=Classified | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | The '''South Korean National Intelligence Service''' is an [[intelligence agency]]. | ||
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+ | ==Activities== | ||
+ | [[WhoWhatWhy]] reported in 2017 that "[[Park Geun-hye|Park]] benefited from the Korean National Intelligence Service's unlawful [[rigging of the election]] in her favor. It hired [[trolls]] to set up numerous fake [[Twitter]] accounts to create the illusion of widespread public support for Park."<ref name=www2017>http://whowhatwhy.org/2017/02/13/privileges-power-comparing-trump-south-koreas-impeached-president/</ref> | ||
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{{SMWDocs}} | {{SMWDocs}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:41, 16 December 2019
국가정보원 (Intelligence agency) | |
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Motto | Anonymous dedication to freedom and truth |
Predecessor | Agency for National Security Planning |
Formation | 1999 |
Parent organization | South Korea |
Headquarters | Naegok-dong, Seoul |
Leader | South Korea/National Intelligence Service/Director |
Staff | Classified |
Subpage | •South Korea/National Intelligence Service/Director |
The South Korean National Intelligence Service is an intelligence agency.
Activities
WhoWhatWhy reported in 2017 that "Park benefited from the Korean National Intelligence Service's unlawful rigging of the election in her favor. It hired trolls to set up numerous fake Twitter accounts to create the illusion of widespread public support for Park."[1]
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