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The Bureau for State Security (Afrikaans: Buro vir Staatsveiligheid; also known as the Bureau of State Security (BOSS)) was the main South African state intelligence agency from 1969 to 1980. A high-budget and secretive institution, it reported directly to the Prime Minister on its broad national security mandate. Under this mandate, it was at the centre of the Apartheid state's domestic intelligence and foreign intelligence activities, including counterinsurgency efforts both inside South Africa and in neighbouring countries. Like other appendages of the Apartheid security forces, it has been implicated in human rights violations, political repression, and extra-judicial killings.

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  • South African Bureau for State Security (de)
  • Bureau of State Security (en)
  • Бюро государственной безопасности (ЮАР) (ru)
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  • Бюро государственной безопасности (африк. Buro vir Staatsveiligheid), в английском написании Bureau of State Security, отсюда утвердившаяся в мировых СМИ аббревиатура BOSS, БОСС — южноафриканская спецслужба времён апартеида. Создано правительством Балтазара Форстера под руководством генерала Хендрика ван ден Берга. Занималось политическим сыском, контрразведкой, разведкой и спецоперациями, подозревалось в организации политических убийств. Было скомпрометировано причастностью к . Расформировано правительством Питера Боты. (ru)
  • The Bureau for State Security (Afrikaans: Buro vir Staatsveiligheid; also known as the Bureau of State Security (BOSS)) was the main South African state intelligence agency from 1969 to 1980. A high-budget and secretive institution, it reported directly to the Prime Minister on its broad national security mandate. Under this mandate, it was at the centre of the Apartheid state's domestic intelligence and foreign intelligence activities, including counterinsurgency efforts both inside South Africa and in neighbouring countries. Like other appendages of the Apartheid security forces, it has been implicated in human rights violations, political repression, and extra-judicial killings. (en)
  • Das South African Bureau for State Security, afrikaans: Buro vir Staatsveiligheid (BSV) (deutsche Übersetzung: „Südafrikanisches Büro für Staatssicherheit“), abgekürzt BOSS, war ein südafrikanischer Nachrichtendienst zu Zeiten der Apartheid. Gegründet wurde er 1969 auf gesetzlicher Basis, mit dem Public Service Amendment Act (Act No. 86 / 1969) und finanziell untersetzt auf Basis des Security Services Special Account Act (Act No. 81 / 1969). Sein Zweck bestand in der Zusammenführung der Aktivitäten der Security Branch (Sicherheitsabteilung) der SAP und der militärischen Aufklärung (MI) in den Streitkräften unter Beibehaltung beider Strukturen. Die Behörde nahm am 1. Mai 1969 ihre Tätigkeit auf. (de)
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  • Bureau for State Security (en)
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