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Is this expression below correct?

After the Soviet Union dissolved, it was proved that Oda and Yoshikawa were the KGB agents by opening the confidential Soviet documents to the public.

I'm curious if there is "really" the phrase "Oda and Yoshikawa were the KGB agents" in the reference, Koenker, Diane P., and Ronald D. Bachman (ed.), Revelations from the Russian archives : Documents in English Translation, Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, 1997. If not, I hope to know what the reference really says. Are they really "the KGB agents"? --Miya 23:56, 4 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I've read the document. There is evidence that Yoshikawa asked the Soviet Union for money, but not much else. Oda was not involved at all, apart from having been in Cambodia. It's the usual redbaiting from the Sankei.

Mdb2103 18:43, 26 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]