CPJ Diet-Member-Group. List of CIA Officials in Japan, Past and Present. April 14, 1976. 5 pages.

In 1976 Congress was investigating the CIA, CounterSpy magazine and Philip Agee were naming names, Chile was smarting from CIA-engineered repression, and the military government in Argentina was arranging for the disappearance of its own citizens. Publications around the world started checking out the U.S. embassies in their own country, and printing the names of those who appeared to be CIA officers. This typescript is apparently from the Communist Party of Japan.

There is some overlap on this list with a 1968 publication from East Germany titled "Who's Who in CIA" by Julius Mader (see the annotation in NameBase), but this list is more exhaustive and includes the dates that Mader left out. It many cases it is difficult to know whether CPJ has an active agitprop imagination or has access to accurate KGB sources. The list is in two parts: current and historical. The current portion (pages 1-3) includes the U.S. Embassy, Yokota Air Force Base in Tokyo, Osaka-Kobe Consulate-General (Osaka Office), Naha Consulate-General (Okinawa), Foreign Broadcast Information Service in Tokyo and Okinawa, and the Provost Marshal- Liaison Division and Regional Programs Analysis Office of the U.S. embassy. Pages 4 and 5 list names of CIA officials and the dates they used to be Japan, but without any information on their embassy titles or departments.

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