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The [[International Civil Liberties Alliance]] (ICLA) is a project of the [[Center for Vigilant Freedom]].<ref>[http://www.libertiesalliance.org/about/ About], International Civil Liberties Alliance, accessed 5 December 2009.</ref> ICLA's concerns appear similar to [[Robert Spencer]]'s, who is a major presence on the website (which uses a domain anonymizing service to keep its ownership anonymous). They also have identical affiliations.  
 
The [[International Civil Liberties Alliance]] (ICLA) is a project of the [[Center for Vigilant Freedom]].<ref>[http://www.libertiesalliance.org/about/ About], International Civil Liberties Alliance, accessed 5 December 2009.</ref> ICLA's concerns appear similar to [[Robert Spencer]]'s, who is a major presence on the website (which uses a domain anonymizing service to keep its ownership anonymous). They also have identical affiliations.  
  

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The International Civil Liberties Alliance (ICLA) is a project of the Center for Vigilant Freedom.[1] ICLA's concerns appear similar to Robert Spencer's, who is a major presence on the website (which uses a domain anonymizing service to keep its ownership anonymous). They also have identical affiliations.

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  1. About, International Civil Liberties Alliance, accessed 5 December 2009.
  2. International Civil Liberties Alliance, Facebook Group, accessed 5 December 2009.
  3. EDL Jewish Division Speech At Dudley Demo On 17 July 2010, International Civil Liberties Alliance, 18 July 2010