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The RABDF has responsibility for several different roles: internal security, prevention of drug smuggling, the protection and support of fishing rights, prevention of marine pollution, search and rescue, ceremonial duties, assistance to government programs, provision of relief during natural disasters, assistance in the maintenance of essential services and support of the police in maintaining law and order.
While primarily utilised for ceremonial purposes, the regiment can be deployed for internal security or police roles if required.
He was a minister several times for the Democrazia Cristiana party ( DC ), notably during his stay at Viminale ( Ministry for internal affairs ) where he re-structured the Italian police, civil protection and secret services.
In 1977, when Cossiga was minister of internal affairs, police squads organized by Cossiga shot against a demonstration in Rome, killing student Giorgiana Masi.
From 1943 forward, he was both Chief of German Police and Minister of the Interior, overseeing all internal and external police and security forces, including the Gestapo ( Secret State Police ).
Both regions and governorates are given broad autonomy with regions given additional powers such as control of internal security forces for the region such as police, security forces, and guards.
In the meantime, after a period of secret police repression and internal confusion that followed the first party Congress in 1898, Iskra succeeded in convening the party's 2nd congress in London in August 1903.
The Gendarmerie and local police forces ( under the Ministry of Interior and Security ) maintain internal security.
The army's role is to protect against external aggression, provide for internal security in support of the police, and to carry out civic action and relief operations when required.
Schmidt used all means at his disposal to alleviate the situation, even when that meant overstepping his legal authority, including federal police and army units ( ignoring the German constitution's prohibition on using the army for " internal affairs "; a clause excluding disasters was not added until 1968 ).
Committee for Public Security served as a secret police service, as it was responsible for internal and external intelligence, counterintelligence, fighting reactionary underground movements, fighting the influence of Catholic Church, etc.
Within a year Beria's downfall caused the MVD to be split up again ; after that, the MVD retained its " internal security " ( police ) functions, while the new KGB took on " state security " ( secret police ) functions.
Responsibilities for internal security and law enforcement rest with the Gambian police / gendarme force under the inspector general of police and the ministry of the interior.
Specializing in ambushes and night raids and avoiding direct contact with superior French firepower, the internal forces targeted army patrols, military encampments, police posts, and colonial farms, mines, and factories, as well as transportation and communications facilities.
Claiming that a file had been stolen from one of the Church's internal computer servers and posted to the newsgroup alt. religion. scientology by a Penet user, representatives of the Church contacted Interpol, who in turn contacted the Finnish police, who issued a search warrant demanding that Julf hand over data on the users of the Penet remailer.
The users of the newsgroup responded by forming their own internal " police force " for the newsgroup, known as the SubGenius Police, Usenet Tactical Unit-Mobile ( SPUTUM ).
The Sicherheitsdienst and other Nazi police organizations also created a network of internal, domestic spying, so that for example, the White Rose Society was in constant fear of discovery and execution.
As a result, the portion of People's Liberation Army responsible for internal security and other domestic police missions branched out to form the Public Security Army, under the administration of the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China.
In the ' arithmatic / geometric ' distinctions of politics, there is a ( n ) ( near ) explicit appeal to the mechanical or mathematical: the political sustains itself by perpetuating a dialectic between homeostasis and reconfiguration ( what N. Katherine Hayles might call ' pattern ' and ' randomness ') through a ' count ' of what is internal to the police order.
Since March 25, 2001, fifteen States apply the SAAC and have lifted police controls at their internal borders.
Instead of transparently enforcing the rule of law and being subject to public scrutiny as ordinary police agencies do, secret police organizations are specifically intended to operate beyond and above the law in order to suppress political dissent through clandestine acts of terror and intimidation ( such as kidnapping, coercive interrogation, torture, internal exile, forced disappearance, and assassination ) targeted against political enemies of the ruling authority.

internal and operation
These antioxidants prevent the formation of gums that interfere with the operation of internal combustion engines.
The tree rebuild process of ReiserFS's fsck has attracted much criticism: if the file system becomes so badly corrupted that its internal tree is unusable, performing a tree rebuild operation may further corrupt existing files or introduce new entries with unexpected contents, but this action is not part of normal operation or a normal file system check and has to be explicitly initiated and confirmed by the administrator.
Some modern scramblers are actually encryption devices, the name remaining due to the similarities in use, as opposed to internal operation.
Allegro 5 is a complete redesign of the API and much of the internal operation of the library.
Because the transistor's internal structure is usually optimized for forward-mode operation, interchanging the collector and the emitter makes the values of α and β in reverse operation much smaller than those in forward operation ; often the α of the reverse mode is lower than 0. 5.
* An internal operation ( addition ) which is associative, commutative, distributive and with zero and unity elements
Since the islets had an " undefined internal status ", the immigrants did not benefit from the Spanish immigration laws and, under a joint operation, Spanish troops tended to the women, children, and medical needs of the immigrants, then turned them back over to Morocco.
More powerful PLCs can operate on a group of internal memory locations and execute an operation on a range of addresses, for example, to simulate a physical sequential drum controller or a finite state machine.
Researchers developed an acoustic holography technique that allows medical personnel to view internal organs without an operation, detect fetal abnormalities, and locate blood clots.
Often, its operation can be thought of as revealing the internal structure of the data in a way that best explains the variance in the data.
More recently, decentralized IP-based CCTV cameras, some equipped with megapixel sensors, support recording directly to network-attached storage devices, or internal flash for completely stand-alone operation.
The operation of the one-way wall relies on an irreversible atomic and molecular process of absorption of a photon at a specific wavelength, followed by spontaneous emission to a different internal state.
They had shown that geology was driven by the operation of internal heat and erosion.
, the Information Commissioner has ordered that previously secret internal government documents regarding the procedures relating to the operation of the Queen's and Prince's Consent must be made public.
The 7, 000 or so American troops in Siberia were strictly neutral regarding " internal Russian affairs " and served only to maintain the operation of the Trans-Siberian railroad in the Far East.
This iteration style is sometimes called " internal iteration " because its code fully executes within the context of the iterable object ( that controls all aspects of iteration ), and the programmer only provides the operation to execute at each step ( using an anonymous function ).
In contrast, using a car for short trips tends to contribute both to obesity and via vehicle emissions to climate change: internal combustion engines are more inefficient and highly polluting during their first minutes of operation ( engine cold start ).
Although General Assembly resolutions are generally non-binding towards member states, internal resolutions may be binding on the operation of the General Assembly itself, for example with regard to budgetary and procedural matters.
5 – 6 minutes of model operation is easily achievable from quite small batteries, so a reasonably high power-to-weight figure is achieved, comparable to internal combustion motors, though of lesser duration.
Updates to the design include serration at the front of the slide for easier operation and disassembly, a high " beaver-tail " grip safety, external extractor, lighter weight hammer and trigger, as well as updated internal safeties to prevent accidental discharges if dropped.
Common in for instance New York City, Hamburg and Berlin in Germany is a form of real estate ownership known as a cooperative ( also co-operative or co-op, in German Wohnungsgenossenschaft-apartment co-operative ) which relies heavily on internal rules of operation instead of the legal framework governing condominium associations.

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