Edward Grange has written an article for The Times on whether INTERPOL’s recent efforts to increase transparency go far enough.
The article explores:
New Data:
As the global police network celebrates 100 years, it has continued revealing data on rejected or deleted Red Notices and Wanted Persons Diffusions.
Transparency Concerns:
These disclosures prompt questions about why abusive or unlawful notices are still being published, despite supposed vetting.
Call for Greater Openness:
If INTERPOL is serious about discouraging abuse by repressive regimes, it needs to fully embrace transparency and not just offer partial views of its operations. Only then can it hold non-compliant member states to account.
Read the full article here.
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