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Person who sympathizes and co-operates with a political organization without being a formal member

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  • 术语 (zh)
  • valamely politikai rendszer támogatója, aki együttműködik ezzel, bár hivatalosan nem tagja (hu)
  • resmi üye olmaksızın bir siyasi örgüte sempati duyan ve onunla işbirliği yapan kişi (tr)
  • oseba, ki simpatizira s politično organizacijo in z njo sodeluje, ne da bi bila njen formalni član (sl)
  • person who sympathizes and co-operates with a political organization without being a formal member (en)
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  • Victor Suvorov (en)
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  • In examining different kinds of agents, people from the free world who have sold themselves to the GRU, one cannot avoid touching on yet another category, perhaps the least appealing of all. Officially one is not allowed to call them agents, and they are not agents in the full sense of being recruited agents. We are talking about the numerous members of overseas societies of friendship with the Soviet Union. Officially, all Soviet representatives regard these parasites with touching feelings of friendship, but privately they call them 'shit-eaters' . It is difficult to say where this expression originated, but it is truly the only name they deserve. The use of this word has become so firmly entrenched in Soviet embassies that it is impossible to imagine any other name for these people. A conversation might run as follows: Today we've got a friendship evening with shit-eaters', or Today we're having some shit-eaters to dinner. Prepare a suitable menu'. (en)
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  • Soviet Military Intelligence (en)
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  • Fellow traveller (en)
  • Weggenossen (de)
  • Compañero de ruta (es)
  • Kawan seperjalanan (in)
  • Compagnon de route (fr)
  • 同伴者 (ja)
  • Compagno di strada (it)
  • Fellow-traveller (nl)
  • Poputczik (pl)
  • Попутчик (жаргон) (ru)
  • Medlöpare (sv)
  • Попутники (uk)
  • 同路人 (zh)
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