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Yuri Nosenko - Wikipedia In an internal note at the CIA in 1978, then DCI Stansfield Turner, referring to Nosenko's solitary confinement, stated: The excessively harsh treatment of Mr Nosenko went beyond the bounds of propriety or good judgment
Yuri Nosenko - Spartacus Educational This time it was the prolonged incarceration of a Soviet defector, Yuri Nosenko, who came to the United States in 1964, a few months after the assassination of President John F Kennedy
Yuri Nosenko | Military Wiki | Fandom Nosenko was seized by CIA officers in Washington and from 1964 to 1967 was held in solitary confinement in a CIA safe house in Clinton, Maryland Nosenko was also subjected to sensory deprivation and was administered drugs because his CIA handlers believed he was still working in secret for the KGB
HSCA Volume VIII: The Analysis of Yuri Nosenkos Polygraph Examination (3) In February 1964, Nosenko defected to the United States and was placed under custody of the Central Intelligence Agency Because of strong doubts within the Agency that Nosenko was a bona fide defector, he was later placed in solitary confinement for 3 years
Yuri Nosenko - GlobalSecurity. org Senior executives of that division, who along with Angleton suspected Nosenko was a plant, recommended that the Russian be placed in increasingly harsh solitary confinement to force him to
News Archive - Aug 2008 Imprisoned by the CIA in solitary confinement for more than three years and subjected to harsh conditions, Nosenko was eventually freed and given a new identity
Yuri Nosenko, Soviet Spy Who Defected, Dies at 81 In 1964, the C I A put Mr Nosenko in solitary confinement at Camp Peary, its training site near Williamsburg, Va , where he got “the treatment his fellow Russians received in the gulag,” as
THE ANALYSIS OF YURI NOSENKOS POLYGRAPH In February 1964, Nosenko defected to the United States and was placed under custody of the Central Intelligence Agency Because strong doubts within the Agency that Nosenko was a bona fide defector, he was later placed in solitary confinement for 3 years