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Comments edit
There are several sites which talk about this term
http://www.wikicrimeline.co.uk/index.php?title=International_Notices
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/eousa/foia_reading_room/usam/title9/crm00611.htm
http://www.interpol.int/Public/Wanted/Default.asp
WOW, is the www.wikicrimeline.co.uk a counter part of www.wikipedia.org :-)?
Sources edit
Possible sources:
- http://www.interpol.int/Public/ICPO/FactSheets/GI02.pdf
- http://www.interpol.int/public/Notices/default.asp —Preceding unsigned comment added by SQB (talk • contribs) 08:02, 14 September 2007 (UTC)
Question edit
For example, a notice will not be published if it violates Article 3 of the Constitution, which forbids the Organization from undertaking any intervention or activities of a political, military, religious or racial character."[1]
Does it mean "published" or "issued" ? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Siyac (talk • contribs) 08:43, 18 June 2013 (UTC)
Update re abuse edit
The article needs serious updates.
See e.g.
The number of Red Notices issued each year has increased from 1,418 in 2001 to 13,048 in 2017. This rise has been largely attributed to the introduction of a new web-based communication system, which has streamlined the process of filing Red Notices.
https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/12/03/the-scourge-of-the-red-notice-interpol-uae-russia-china/
The diffusion notes are the easiest to abuse seemingly. Zezen (talk) 08:10, 8 January 2019 (UTC)
Data edit
Please see fr:Interpol#Chiffres_clés, nearly all recent years data is there. Yug (talk) 23:06, 2 January 2020 (UTC)
- The data differs a bit from what I saw in the interpol annual report PDFs. Could someone take a look at those and add in the other notice data? I couldn't find it in the official reports. TheManInTheBlackHat (Talk) 01:38, 9 February 2023 (UTC)