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Manhunt. Dictators Who Use Interpol to Get Their Hands on Refugee Dissidents

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In Italy four cases in just over a month: Countries with non-democratic regimes such as Turkey, Iran and Russia use the "red notices" that would serve to arrest international criminals against dissidents, while becoming refugees or European citizens. The Police carry out because there is no filter. The three options to solve the problem. In conversation with lawyers Canestrini and Tirelli and Riccardo Noury of Amnesty International
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In Italy four cases in just over a month: Countries with non-democratic regimes such as Turkey, Iran and Russia use the "red notices" that would serve to arrest international criminals against dissidents, while becoming refugees or European citizens. The Police carry out because there is no filter. The three options to solve the problem. In conversation with lawyers Canestrini and Tirelli and Riccardo Noury of Amnesty International

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HuffPost It broke the news in Italy on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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