Australian Security Intelligence Organization
The Australian Security Intelligence Organization (ASIO) is Australia's domestic intelligence service that, after The Sydney Morning Herald alerted it to Oscar Guerrero's attempt to sell Mordecai Vanunu's Dimona photographs, passed the information through ASIS to Israel.
The Australian Security Intelligence Organization (ASIO) is Australia's internal intelligence service. It was informed by The Sydney Morning Herald about Oscar Guerrero's attempt to sell photographs of Israel's nuclear facility, provided by Mordecai Vanunu. ASIO then passed this information to the Australian Security Intelligence Service (ASIS), who informed Israel.1
Sources
- Ben-Menashe, Ari. Profits of War: Inside the Secret U.S.-Israeli Arms Network. TrineDay, 1992. ↩
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