Canada’s spy agency asked to help MPs spot foreign interference
This week, the Australian government went public with a case of its spy agency, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, shutting down an attempt by Iranian proxies to target a dual citizen for organizing protests in Australia that were critical of Iran.
“We don’t just need to disrupt these operations, but deter future ones, by imposing costs on their sponsor through outing them, where possible.”
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