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Critics raise alarms of Russia-backed candidate ahead of Interpol's presidential election
USA TODAY LONDON — Interpol is facing a pivotal — some say possibly fatal — moment in its history as members decide whether to hand its presidency to a man who represents Vladimir Putin's Russia. Kremlin critics fear they could soon face arrest wherever they go. Russia loses Interpol presidency vote Putin's Man at Interpol The world can't let Russia run Interpol. My experiences show why. |
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