Erik Petersson
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Ah, it was nothing as dramatic as I was implyingWe visited a place in Southern Lebanon where some rather gruesome events happened back in the 90s. We were hanging around outside when this man approached us and started chatting in a friendly manner. He was spinning this whole yarn about having lived in Australia for a long time and he was just back. He was then asking us all about where we were from, and what we were doing in Lebanon, who we knew here, etc etc. We had a friend from the Irish army with us who was incredibly rude to the guy, and ushered us quickly into the car and away. We were a bit annoyed and asked why he did this. "Don't talk to those guys" he said "Syrian secret police".
My experience with the Russian interior forces was different. A friend and I were shooting in an area with a couple of old power stations with many interesting views. Two people in ordinary clothes walked up to us, showed their IDs and asked us to follow them into a building. We had not noticed the very small sign prohibiting photography. Then we were interrogated by uniformed and armed staff. It was scary to sign the protocol without knowing the language too well, and also that they wanted to keep my passport. My friend, stupidly enough, tried to "buy" us free. The reply: "-We are not ordinary police!" In the end they let us go after we had destroyed the films. Finally, we asked were it was allowed to make photos "-Kreml"