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ISOC
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ISOCInternet Society
iSOCin situ Submerged Oxygen Curtain (trademark of inVentures Technologies, Inc.)
ISOCIP Security Operations Center
ISOCIn-Service Open Challenge (Disney lifeguard competition)
ISOCIslamic Society of Orange County
ISOCInternal Security Operations Command (Thailand)


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The bill entitles the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC), a military unit led by the chief of the army, to bar public demonstrations, to hold detainees without charge for up to thirty days, to carry out warrantless searches, and to set up "anti-poverty campaigns" in the countryside.
The foreign ministry said that was no longer the case, citing the army's Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC), which admits to overseeing the arrest and detention of the group of Rohingya.
The foreign ministry said that was no longer the case, citing the army's Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC), which admits to overseeing the arrest and detention of the group of Rohingya.
 
 
 
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