The Kremlin backs a former Russian official to the Presidency of Interpol


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MOSCOW – The Kremlin announced that it was supporting a former Russian Interior Ministry official to the Interpol presidency, a new concern about the effectiveness of the international police services criticized by authoritarian governments.

The potential appointment of Major-General Alexander Prokopchuk during the Interpol General Assembly vote for his next president in Dubai on Wednesday sparked criticism from human rights groups and government officials who have …

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