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Interpol

September 13, 2019
Can US Legislation Halt INTERPOL Abuse by Central Asian Autocrats?
By Ian J. Lynch
Bipartisan legislation introduced this week seeks to tackle abuse of INTERPOL by autocracies.

August 02, 2019
How Beijing and Others Weaponized Interpol and the Magnitsky Act
By Rob Edens
How can institutions like Interpol cope with manipulation by authoritarian regimes?

March 28, 2019
After Xi's Visit to France, Chinese Communist Party Expels Former Interpol Chief
By Charlotte Gao
Meng Hongwei, the former president of Lyon, France-based Interpol, will face prosecution soon.

October 08, 2018
China Quietly Detains Interpol President Meng Hongwei
By Charlotte Gao
After a press conference by his wife and Interpol’s formal request, Chinese authorities finally revealed Meng’s whereabouts.

November 30, 2017
Greek Court Denies Tajik Extradition Request for IRPT Member
By Catherine Putz
Mirzorakhim Kuzov had been detained in Greece after Tajikistan submitted an Interpol red notice against him.

October 31, 2016
Interpol Is Not Complete Without Taiwan’s Participation
By Liu Po-liang
It is time to let Taiwan back in.

April 28, 2016
The Dolkun Isa Visa Affair: India Mishandles China, Once Again
By Harsh V. Pant
India's bungled handling of Dolkun Isa's visa will have long-term ramifications for Delhi's China policy.
June 01, 2011
Interpol Tackles WMD Terrorism
With the ongoing threat of terrorism in mind, Interpol expands its focus to the threat posed by WMD.
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