1
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interrogation
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Russia
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Used as a tool for obtaining confessions and information from suspects, and may involve harsh or coercive methods.
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1
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2
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spies
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Russia
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Spies are often viewed with suspicion and concern in Russian culture, seen as a threat to national security.
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1
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3
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spies
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Russia
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Spies are usually associated with the intelligence agencies like the KGB, and are seen as patriotic heroes working for the state.
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1
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4
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spies
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Russia
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Seen as essential to national security, with a history of celebrated spies and a widespread belief in the importance of intelligence gathering.
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1
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5
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spy
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Russia
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Spies are seen as important figures in military and intelligence operations and are often portrayed as patriotic heroes defending the interests of their country.
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1
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6
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spy
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Russia
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Viewed with suspicion and considered a threat to national security.
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1
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7
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spy
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Russia
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Espionage considered a legitimate and patriotic duty for national security
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1
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8
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spy
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Russia
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Spies are often glorified in literature and media as heroes or patriots.
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1
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9
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spy
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Russia
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Spies are often depicted as patriotic defenders of their country's interests in popular media.
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1
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10
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wiretap
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Russia
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Wiretapping is used by government authorities as a common surveillance method, with legal frameworks allowing for extensive monitoring of communications.
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1
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11
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wiretap
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Russia
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There is a widespread perception of government surveillance and wiretapping, leading to caution in private communication in Russia.
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1
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