Key Priorities for the U.S. at the 2021 Meeting of the Inter

Key Priorities for the U.S. at the 2021 Meeting of the Interpol General Assembly

The 89th annual meeting of the Interpol General Assembly (GA) will be held November 23–25, 2021, in Istanbul, Turkey. Interpol, an international organization of police and law enforcement organizations, faces criticism for failing to live up to its constitutional requirement that it focus exclusively on ordinary crime and avoid becoming an instrument of political oppression for autocratic regimes.

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