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Moammar Gadhafi's son, al-Saadi, denied allegations of corruption and intimidation and called Interpol's decision to put him on the equivalent of its most-wanted list political, according to an email sent Sunday.
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TRIPOLI, Libya - Moammar Gadhafi's son, al-Saadi, denied allegations of corruption and intimidation and called Interpol's decision to put him on the equivalent of its most-wanted list political, according to an email sent Sunday.
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The subject of a red notice can challenge it through an independent body, the Commission for the Control of Interpol's Files CCF.
Interpol criticised over attempt to arrest Asian separatist leader 2011
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Tunisia is seeking Interpol's aid to arrest Ben Ali and other family members who left the country.
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At the turn of the 21st century, two epochal rock albums reconfigured the city's music landscape: the Strokes' "Is This It" in 2001 and Interpol's "Turn on the Bright Lights" the following year.
From Rap to the Rapture Andy Beta 2011
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Ronald K. Noble, the first American to serve as secretary general of Interpol and the Treasury Department undersecretary for enforcement in the Clinton administration, was recently overwhelmingly re-elected to a third five-year term by Interpol's 188 member countries.
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The alert is sent to Interpol's 188 members around the world, give law enforcement and border police information on the targeted individuals that can be used to block their movements and freeze their assets.
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Tunisia is seeking Interpol's aid to arrest Ben Ali and other family members who left the country.
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Interpol's website says the 72-year-old is wanted by Costa Rican authorities for crimes involving "life and health" but gives no further details.
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Tunisia is seeking Interpol's aid to arrest Ben Ali and other family members who left the country.
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