NCJ Number
              247145
          Journal
  Salus Journal Volume: 2 Issue: 1 Dated: 2013 Pages: 40-51
Date Published
  2013
Length
              12 pages
          Annotation
              During the mid to late 1980s the radical nationalist group National Action was targeted by domestic intelligence agencies.
          Abstract
              During the mid to late 1980s the radical nationalist group National Action was targeted by domestic intelligence agencies. Known as "Operation Odessa" it was part of Australian Security Intelligence Organisation's program to combat what it saw as a rise in politically motivated violence. ASIO and state police Special Branch officers placed the group under surveillance and sent agents to disrupt meetings and recruit informants. Concurrently, National Action had developed its own counterintelligence program structuring the group in an effort to preserve secrecy, educating its membership in situational awareness and designating a senior member as an intelligence officer. Ultimately National Action counterintelligence program was unable to match the highly resourced government agencies and internal discipline issues meant the group was eventually disbanded. However, National Action's effort to develop a counterintelligence program provides some examples of what low resourced Issue Motivated Groups are capable of achieving.
          