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Internal Security Corps

The Internal Security Corps was a paramilitary organization established in some countries to maintain internal order and security. It often consisted of trained personnel tasked with preventing unrest, ensuring the enforcement of laws, and assisting police forces. Typically, such corps operated under government authority and could be mobilized during emergencies or periods of political instability. While their primary goal was national security within the country, their presence sometimes raised questions about civil liberties and the balance of power between security forces and citizens.