💨 Abstract
Russia is exploiting Interpol's wanted lists to target political opponents, journalists, and businessmen abroad who criticize Vladimir Putin and the Russian government. Leaked files reveal that Russia uses Interpol's red notices to arrest these individuals, despite Interpol overturning many requests due to fears of political targeting. Experts warn that this misuse highlights vulnerabilities in systems based on trust.
Courtesy: Sarah Hooper
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