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Moroccan Ben Barka said to be Czech secret agent in 1960s
Paris- Mehdi Ben Barka, Morocco's best known opposition leader who disappeared in 1965 in Paris, was probably a paid agent of Czechoslovak communist secret service (StB) in the early 1960s, the French news agency AFP reports today, citing information from the weekly L'Express.
According to a secret file gained by a Czech journalist whose extracts are to be published by L'Express, a Czechoslovak StB officer established contact with Ben Barka in April 1960.
As from late 1961, the StB paid Ben Barka 1500 francs per month in exchange for documents of the then French secret service SDECE, which is now the DGSE, AFP cites the weekly.
Ben Barka allegedly repeatedly visited Prague where he also underwent special training in spying five months before he was abducted in Paris during a joint operation of the Moroccan and French secret services. His body has never been found.
However, French historian Gilles Perrault told AFP he believed Ben Barka could not be useful for the StB in any way, but he said Ben Barka could be an interesting person for the Soviet KGB.
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