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Interpol — Part 16

98 pages · May 10, 2026 · Document date: Sep 19, 1950 · Broad topic: Intelligence Operations · Topic: Interpol · 98 pages OCR'd
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¢4 * fre: Czechoslovakian wanted notices} I thank ou for havin ut my attention on this topic. Mr. DUCLOUT toid me that, after receiving FE. Fanted Notices for Political Offenses that not the slightest doubt could erist concerning the reality of the matter...» Mr. DUCLOUY feared to upset the delegates of certain states you know, who tnst sted.es concerning what they called erines of common iow and which as such formulated ore P extradition Convention. The Amertean 0 clice could see which ts the real nature of the facts : nmaticnal authority...can always aljow or decline satisfaction and the other side no danger could ocour (fron) ao miscpprecitaticn of the so-called ertmeeses teult for the Internaticnal Bureau to censor influenced the authors whese extradition ia required, when the requiring authorities take care to mention only the crimes which belong to tie list of those which are admitted by the extradition convention, --Louwoge. In connection with the above statements, it tsa noted that the Bureau has no tnformation regarding the identity of the "American authorittes"™ whom Duclour consulted regarding the tssuance of these circulars. He nay have consulted the American occupation authorities tn Germany tnasuuch as the otreulars pertained to the Czecheslovakian refugees whe escaped to Allied Oceupted Germany aboard Czechoslovakian streraft. The Bureau, which ts the offictal Atertcanr member of the ICPC, however, was not consultedse Wepote advised Fest in connection with the issuance of these notices that while it was true that the American ET
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