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  • ...near Pretoria, South Africa that was the headquarters of the South African Police counterinsurgency unit C10 (later called C1) working for the apartheid gove ...skaris were eventually divided into units and supervised by white security police, and it was this change that transformed [[Vlakplaas]] into a counter-insur
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} {{Template:Propaganda badge}} ...] Programme, £400,000 of which was given by the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] ([[OSCT]]).<ref name="q1">Vikram Dodd [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/
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  • ...police tactical force is that the client is buying the [[United Kingdom]] police army model, which is a proven, tried and regularly-tested set of concepts a ...guarding oil and diamond companies, they were forced to expel 103 of their personnel for violating laws regarding the use of foreign corporate nationals. <ref>[
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  • BFBS Radio broadcasts to service personnel and their families all over the world with radio studios and staff in [[Bel ...l in a photo developing shop reported the resulting record of abuse to the police. The view of the Iraq population as thieves is evidently shared by both tor
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  • ...also required from the Information Services and the Special Branch of the Police. The military members would include a staff officer to represent the Force ...nuity, adaptability and enterprise are essential qualities required by the personnel of the unit, together with the ability to make acquaintances easily and to
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  • ...ad stolen them from the Institute, and within hours two highly embarrassed police detectives—"We don't like to get involved in these journalistic disputes, ===Personnel===
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  • ...US] [Accessed 7 November 2008]</ref> The website also claimed that VIGIL's personnel ‘have intelligence or military backgrounds’, <ref>VIGIL Website, [http: ...es; its investigative remit includes Muslim faith schools, infiltration of police forces, immigration departments and local government by extreme Islamists,
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  • *[[Inteligencia de la Policía Federal Argentina]] (Argentine Federal Police Intelligence) *[[Inteligencia de la Policía Bonaerense]] (SIPBA) (Buenos Aires Police Intelligence)
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  • ...elligence services. As the demands of corporate business have evolved, the police/intelligence apparatus and the private security business have adjusted to m ...ing unionism with the threat of communism. In this effort, business firms, police forces at the federal, state, and local levels, and private vigilantes work
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  • ...and employing 18,000 people to deal with terrorism, much of this money and personnel apparently slated for physical security.2 The executive bodies that dealt w ...ounterterrorism organization with permanent staff and specialized fighting personnel. The growth of Special Operations Forces (SOFs) was "one of this administra
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  • :Afghan police and peacekeepers of the International Security Assistance Force kept journa ...about an incident in which a helicipter crashed killing 7 German military personnel and allegedly two children. According to a report in the Australian ''Towns
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  • ==Personnel== ...right. While I was its director, Policy Exchange devised policies to make police forces more accountable to local people, to expand the number of places in
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  • ...he High Representative (OHR) in Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Australian Federal Police (AFP), the U.K. Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), and Scotland Yard's SO-15 ...making and testing of suicide vests, sniper shootings of American military personnel, dead American soldiers, execution of civilians, and desecration of bodies.
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  • ...told Reuters that VIGIL had "just recruited a guy who's a senior figure in police training in Iraq." <ref>Michael Holden, '[http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/n ...emed to be extremist, and then handing over the information to the British police, or encouraging the media to run stories alleging the infiltration of exrem
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  • ...yds and other international companies saw Control Risks hiring more ex-SAS personnel in the late 1970s.<ref>Tony Geraghty, Guns For Hire: The Inside Story of Fr ...on the board by two other ex-SAS officers as well as former [[Metropolitan Police]] Commissioner Sir [[Robert Mark]], General Sir [[Frank King]], [[Peter Gos
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  • ...us forms of aid given by the government to the private sector institutions-personnel, as well as financial assistance, informational and moral support-but the g ...ed States and Israel, closely tied to the intelligence agencies, military, police, and corporate establishment. They are more frequently linked to foreign in
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  • ...[September 11]]th, substantially improved quality-of-life for U.S. service personnel and their families, support for joint U.S.-Israeli training and weapons dev ...ment (PAPD) of New York and New Jersey, has already led to changes in U.S. counter-terrorism tactics.
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  • ===Personnel/Staff=== ...served for five years. His final assignment was at the U.S. Army Military Personnel Center, the Army's largest data processing installation. He was involved bo
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  • ==Structure and Personnel== The department of Arab Affairs is responsible for counter-terrorism, counter-subversion and monitoring 'Arab militants'. Its [[Henza]] detachme
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  • ...wish to pursue criminals rather than to obtain information" and that "The police should leave us to do the intelligence work while they, in the form of [[SO In 1990, responsibility for Irish counter-terrorism was hived off from G Branch to the new [[MI5 T Branch|T Branch]].<ref name=
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