Consejo Nacional de Inteligencia

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The Consejo Nacional de Inteligencia ( CNI , dt. About "National Intelligence Council") was a Peruvian intelligence service . It was founded in 2001 and dissolved in 2006.

The CNI's predecessor organization was the national intelligence center Servicio de Inteligencia Nacional (SIN), which was linked to the Grupo Colina death squad and was dissolved in 2000 under President Alberto Fujimori . Many of the undemocratic features of the SIN were also retained in the CNI.

Other meanings

Consejo Nacional de Inteligencia is also the Spanish name for the US intelligence agency National Intelligence Council (NIC).

Individual evidence

  1. Consejo Nacional de Inteligencia ( Memento of June 14, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ Dirección Nacional de Inteligencia, Peru
  3. ^ Kai Ambros: On the organization in the organizational rule . In: Festschrift for Claus Roxin on his 80th birthday on May 15, 2011: Criminal Law as Scientia Universalis , Walter de Gruyter 2011, ISBN 9783110255287 , p. 844f ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  4. Elizabeth Kyriacou: The Limits of Democracy and Economic Growth: Institutionalized Inequality in Peru . ProQuest 2009, ISBN 9781243418715 , p. 60 ( limited preview in Google Book Search).