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Internal and Security
NDH's ministers of War and Internal Security Mladen Lorković and Ante Vokić tried to switch to Allied side.
The Coordinating Minister of Internal and External Security accords the policies and actions that will be adopted by the following institutions as regards internal and external security: the Ministry of Government and Police, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Defence, and the Secretariat General for the Public administration.
Using the Emergency-era Internal Security Act ( ISA ), the new government suspended Parliament and political parties, imposed press censorship and placed severe restrictions on political activity.
The Internal Security Act was invoked in October 1987 arresting 106 people, including opposition leaders.
* Internal Security Operations Command, a unit of the Thai military devoted to national security issues
* Internal Security Act ( disambiguation )
In the early twenty-first century, the Ministry of State for Defence, just like that of Internal Security and Provincial Administration, is part of the vast Presidential machinery.
A radical, structural reform of secret services was implemented ( the State Security Office was dissolved and replaced by the Internal Security Agency and the Intelligence Agency ).
Due to the Internal Security Act, the Interior Minister is able to arrest any Malaysian without trial.
To question these rights and privileges however is strictly prohibited under the Internal Security Act, legalised by the 10th Article ( IV ) of the Constitution of Malaysia.
In June 2002, the agency was split into two separate entities-Agencja Bezpieczeństwa Wewnętrznego ( Internal Security Agency ), which deals with internal security of the country, and Agencja Wywiadu ( Intelligence Agency ), which deals with foreign intelligence.
Służba Bezpieczeństwa Ministerstwa Spraw Wewnętrznych () ( Security Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs ), or just SB, was established in the People's Republic of Poland in 1954.
MBP also had control over 41, 000 soldiers of the Internal Security Corps, 57, 500 officers of the Citizens ' Militia, 32, 000 officers of Border Troops and 10, 000 Prison Guard and also 125, 000 members of the Volunteer Reserve Citizen Militia.
Thus, in December 1954, a Committee for Public Security ( Kds. BP ) Komitet do spraw Bezpieczeństwa Publicznego was created, and the Ministry of Internal Affairs ( MSW ).
The MSW was responsible for administrative duties, but eventually it took over the control of Internal Security Corps, Citizens ' Militia, Border Troops, Prison Guard and also members of the Volunteer Reserve Citizen Militia.
Organization of Służby Bezpieczeństwa MSW ( Security Service of Ministry of Internal Affairs ) on the central HQ.
# Internal Security Corps Command
In Congress, the primary bodies that investigated Communist activities were the House Committee on Un-American Activities, the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, and the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.
On February 4, 1972, Thurmond sent a secret memo to William Timmons ( in his capacity as an aide to Richard Nixon ) and United States Attorney General John N. Mitchell, with an attached file from the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee urging that British musician John Lennon ( living in New York City at the time ) be deported from the United States as an undesirable alien, due to Lennon's political views and activism.
** NBER paper, Internal Rate of Return, coauthored by Olivia Mitchell, member of President's Commission to Strengthen Social Security ( 2001 )
Accordingly, the NKVD of the USSR was renamed as the Ministry of Internal Affairs ( MVD ), while the NKGB was renamed as the Ministry of State Security ( MGB ).
# REDIRECT McCarran Internal Security Act
The term ' Internal Security Act ' is often given to a piece of legislation laying down regulations that enable the executive government of a jurisdiction to preserve the internal security of the nation.

Internal and Act
Section 2 ( a ) of the Act also officially changed the name of the Internal Revenue Code from the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 to the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
* For the Malaysian legislation, see ' Internal Security Act ( Malaysia )'.
* For the Singaporean legislation, see ' Internal Security Act ( Singapore )'.
* For the United States legislation, see ' McCarran Internal Security Act '.
In the early 1960s, Hall was in danger of facing yet another indictment, this time under the Internal Security Act of 1950, known as the McCarran Act, but the Supreme Court found the Act partly unconstitutional, and the government abandoned its charges.
In late 2007, 5 members of the Hindu Rights Action Force ( HINDRAF ) were detained without trial under the Internal Security Act ( ISA ), and 12 more arrests occurred in 2008 after individuals objected to the prior arrests.
Introduction of internal improvements by the Mammoth Internal Improvement Act caused a growth in the population in 1837.
Subsequently a climate of fear, enhanced by the threat of detention under the provisions of the McCarran Internal Security Act, permeated the film industry.
Senator McCarran introduced the McCarran Internal Security Act of 1950 that was passed by the U. S. Congress and which modified a great deal of law to restrict civil liberties in the name of security.
* Example: " If we don't approve the McCarran Internal Security Act the Soviets will take over America.
* 1950-McCarran Internal Security Act
The McCarran Internal Security Act added in 1950 and was added the same year.
In 1950, during the McCarthy Period, Congress passed the McCarran Internal Security Act over President Harry S. Truman's veto.

Internal and 1950
On 6 January 1950, the Soviets handed over Buchenwald to the East German Ministry of Internal Affairs.
On 6 January 1950, the Soviets handed over Buchenwald to the East German Ministry of Internal Affairs.
* McCarran Internal Security Act ( 1950 )
* Defense Secrets Act of 1911 / Espionage Act of 1917 / McCarran Internal Security Act 1950
The Special Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws, 1951 – 77, more commonly known as the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee ( SISS ) and sometimes the McCarran Committee, was authorized under S. 366, approved December 21, 1950, to study and investigate ( 1 ) the administration, operation, and enforcement of the Internal Security Act of 1950 (, also known as the McCarran Act ) and other laws relating to espionage, sabotage, and the protection of the internal security of the United States and ( 2 ) the extent, nature, and effects of subversive activities in the United States " including, but not limited to, espionage, sabotage, and infiltration of persons who are or may be under the domination of the foreign government or organization controlling the world Communist movement or any movement seeking to overthrow the Government of the United States by force and violence.
Carmi Gillon ( born January 1950 ) () is an Israeli politician, and a former Israeli ambassador to Denmark and head of Shabak, the Internal General Security Service of Israel.
On April 4, 1957, Canadian Ambassador to Egypt, E. Herbert Norman, leaped to his death from a Cairo building after the United States Senate Subcommittee on Internal Security re-opened his case and publicly questioned his loyalty to Canada and to the United States, despite his having been cleared several years earlier, first by the RCMP in 1950, then again by the Canadian minister of external affairs, Lester B. Pearson, in 1952.
In September 1950, he was the chief sponsor of the McCarran Internal Security Act.
Its nonprofit status was recognized by the Internal Revenue Service in 1950 and in 1961 a second campus was opened in San Jose.
Mundt was also involved in what would become the McCarran Internal Security Act of 1950.
As the nation moved to the right at mid-century, Green retained his liberal faith, voting to uphold President Harry Truman's vetoes of the restrictive McCarran-Walter Immigration Bill of 1952 and the McCarran Internal Security Act of 1950.
However Truman was opposed to the McCarran Internal Security Act of 1950, calling it a " Mockery of the Bill of Rights " and a " long step towards totalitarianism ".
Rarick testified in favor of strengthening the Internal Security Act of 1950 and charged that the Subversive Activities Control Board was not doing its job.

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