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International Network of Civil Liberties Organizations
AbbreviationINCLO
Websitehttps://www.inclo.net/

The International Network of Civil Liberties Organizations (INCLO) is a network of 15 independent, national human rights organizations from different countries in the North and South that work together to promote fundamental rights and freedoms. INCLO supports and mutually reinforces the work of member organizations in their respective countries and collaborates on a bilateral and multilateral basis. INCLO works on four issues: protest rights and policing; surveillance and human rights; religious freedom and equal treatment; and protecting civic space.

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