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He was also an executive committee member of the National Council for Civil Liberties (1961-1972).
The march led directly to the formation of the National Council for Civil Liberties.
I endeavoured to interest the National Council for Civil Liberties in the Black case.
It was commissioned by the National Council for Civil Liberties and uses information from the league's records.
In 1974, he became chairman of the National Council for Civil Liberties (now Liberty).
Kettle worked for the National Council for Civil Liberties as a research officer from 1973.
It ignored the protest from the National Council for Civil Liberties that its action constituted a ban on free speech.
It should not be confused with the pressure group Liberty (previously the National Council for Civil Liberties).
Dromey served for 10 years on the executive of the National Council for Civil Liberties.
The National Council for Civil Liberties demanded his continued imprisonment along with all other active fascists.
1978-82: Legal officer, National Council for Civil Liberties
Between 1978 and 1982, Harman was employed legal officer for the National Council for Civil Liberties.
Liberty (formerly the National Council for Civil Liberties, of the United Kingdom)
Liberty (formerly the National Council for Civil Liberties) does not much like Mrs Mills's ideas.
Its formal name is the National Council for Civil Liberties (NCCL).
The National Council for Civil Liberties (NCCL) was founded in 1934.
The profits from this release went to the British pressure group Liberty (the National Council for Civil Liberties.)
He also tried to warn Orange mobile phones, MI5, the National Council for Civil Liberties.
From Andrew Puddephatt, General Secretary of the National Council for Civil Liberties
Prior to qualifying as a solicitor, He also worked as a researcher for the National Council for Civil Liberties.
A spokesman for the National Council for Civil Liberties, Roger Bingham, said the current system was manifestly unfair.
The National Council for Civil Liberties is a non-partisan, voluntary organisation which has campaigned effectively to defend this country's freedom for over 50 years.
Blond was a Labour candidate in Chester at the 1964 general election and was also on the executive of the National Council for Civil Liberties.
Legal observers were used by Liberty (then known as the National Council for Civil Liberties) in Wapping, London, during the mid-1980s.
He was a member of the British-Soviet Friendship Society and sat in the National Council for Civil Liberties.