Håkan Isacson (1943–2002) was a Swedish intelligence agent who became known as the whistleblower of the IB affair, a political scandal in Sweden in the 1970s. Isacson was a former employee at IB, a secret Swedish domestic intelligence organization, who was used as the source by journalists Peter Bratt and Jan Guillou when they made the existence of the organization public in May 1973. On 4 January 1974 Isacson, along with Bratt and Guillou, was convicted of espionage by the Stockholm District Court and sentenced to 12 months in prison. Isacson was a closeted homosexual.
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| - Håkan Isacson (1943–2002) was a Swedish intelligence agent who became known as the whistleblower of the IB affair, a political scandal in Sweden in the 1970s. Isacson was a former employee at IB, a secret Swedish domestic intelligence organization, who was used as the source by journalists Peter Bratt and Jan Guillou when they made the existence of the organization public in May 1973. On 4 January 1974 Isacson, along with Bratt and Guillou, was convicted of espionage by the Stockholm District Court and sentenced to 12 months in prison. Isacson was a closeted homosexual. (en)
- Håkan Elis Isacson, född 10 november 1943 i Nässjö, död 23 april 2002 i Hägersten, Stockholm, var anställd vid den hemliga svenska underrättelsetjänsten IB, som bland annat bedrev underrättelsetjänst mot svenska medborgare. Isacson var källan som avslöjade IB-affären för Peter Bratt. Isacson dömdes av Stockholms tingsrätt den 4 januari 1974 till 12 månaders fängelse för spioneri, tillsammans med Bratt och Jan Guillou. Isacson hade tidigare blivit avskedad från IB. Håkan Isacson är gravsatt i minneslunden på Skogskyrkogården i Stockholm. (sv)
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| - Håkan Isacson (1943–2002) was a Swedish intelligence agent who became known as the whistleblower of the IB affair, a political scandal in Sweden in the 1970s. Isacson was a former employee at IB, a secret Swedish domestic intelligence organization, who was used as the source by journalists Peter Bratt and Jan Guillou when they made the existence of the organization public in May 1973. On 4 January 1974 Isacson, along with Bratt and Guillou, was convicted of espionage by the Stockholm District Court and sentenced to 12 months in prison. Isacson was a closeted homosexual. (en)
- Håkan Elis Isacson, född 10 november 1943 i Nässjö, död 23 april 2002 i Hägersten, Stockholm, var anställd vid den hemliga svenska underrättelsetjänsten IB, som bland annat bedrev underrättelsetjänst mot svenska medborgare. Isacson var källan som avslöjade IB-affären för Peter Bratt. Isacson dömdes av Stockholms tingsrätt den 4 januari 1974 till 12 månaders fängelse för spioneri, tillsammans med Bratt och Jan Guillou. Isacson hade tidigare blivit avskedad från IB. Håkan Isacson är gravsatt i minneslunden på Skogskyrkogården i Stockholm. (sv)
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