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Chocolate Cake Recipe added to Recipe 85!

Free recipes website, Recipe 85 (Recipe85.com) have today added a Delicious Rich Chocolate Fudge Cake Recipe to the growing number [...]

Lionel Messi to collect €100,000 cheque from UEFA on behalf of ICRC

Lionel Messi to collect €100,000 cheque from UEFA on behalf of ICRC
€100,000 raised via uefa.com users’ Team of the Year [...]

WORLD’S LONGEST BILLBOARD MADE PERMANENT – PADDY POWER CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL PRESS RELEASE

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Overwhelmingly positive feedback from both locals and race goers about the Paddy Power sign on Cleeve [...]

Broadening Dubai murder investigation sees INTERPOL join international task force as it issues 16 additional Red Notices

LYON, France – INTERPOL is to join a Dubai-based international task force investigating the murder of Palestinian national [...]

Nigerian minister pledges closer ties with INTERPOL in training and capacity building

LYON, France – Nigeria’s Minister of Police Affairs, Dr Ibrahim Yakubu Lame, today reinforced his country’s commitment [...]

INTERPOL National Central Bureau heads support security efforts for 2010 FIFA World Cup

LYON, France – Senior police officials attending INTERPOL’s sixth annual Heads of National Central Bureaus (NCBs) conference have [...]

Arabic Español Français INTERPOL media release 12 March 2010 INTERPOL hosts Argentina-Iran meeting for continued dialogue over 15-year-old AMIA terrorist incident LYON, France – On 10 March 2010, officials from Argentina and Iran met for the first time since 2007 at INTERPOL headquarters as part of the international police agency’s continued efforts to advance discussions about judicial proceedings relating to the 1994 bombing of the Israeli-Argentine Mutual Association (AMIA) centre in Buenos Aires in which 85 people were killed and hundreds more injured. While there was no apparent substantive progress made during the meeting, INTERPOL remains committed to the process in bringing about a resolution between its two member countries regarding the pending charges. Since inaccurate and inflammatory references originating from Argentinean media attributed to INTERPOL officials, including its Secretary General, have been publicly reported, INTERPOL is releasing the following statement on the current situation. “INTERPOL’s strength is based on mutual respect for each of our 188 member countries and on the objectivity we maintain on all issues – including sensitive disputes between them. In that spirit, we will continue to encourage a dialogue in this case, and we believe we now are approaching a mutually acceptable next step by which INTERPOL can assist in breaking the co-operation logjam that has persisted,” INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble said. INTERPOL’s belief is that by continuing to engage both Iran and Argentina in a variety of contexts, progress can be made. For example, during the 10 March 2010 meeting, a practical suggestion was discussed that would designate INTERPOL as the conduit by which information would be exchanged between both countries. At the conclusion of that meeting, even that suggestion seemed unacceptable. Frequently, countries prefer to use diplomatic channels. However, after further discussions, INTERPOL is now confident that it has identified an acceptable process for it to become that conduit for the exchange of case-related information on a mutually reciprocal basis to the satisfaction of both Argentina and Iran. By way of background, Secretary General Noble explained, “In November 2007, INTERPOL’s supreme governing body, its General Assembly, approved the publication of Red Notices for six individuals sought for arrest by Argentina in connection with the AMIA bombing. The General Assembly’s decision did not remove the presumption of innocence that each and every person charged with a crime should have. “It is up to each individual member country to follow its own national laws in deciding whether and how to comply with the request by another country to arrest the individuals in question. Many member countries give INTERPOL Red Notices the legal basis to allow for the provisional arrest or detention of an individual. Some INTERPOL member countries do not allow their own nationals to be extradited to another country for any reason, but if presented with evidence sufficient to bring charges and convict a person, they may prosecute nationals within their own judicial systems,” Mr Noble stated. As to suggestions of inflammatory comments by INTERPOL or by any party, Secretary General Noble stressed, “Obviously each party to this or any other discussion should be the only source for comments attributed to it. I urge anyone who wants to know INTERPOL’s position on this very sensitive issue to be guided only by official statements issued by INTERPOL.” “Now is the time to begin utilizing INTERPOL’S tools in exchanging information so as to pursue resolution of this matter, and in this regard INTERPOL remains ready, willing and able to assist in any manner that is agreeable to both Argentina and Iran,” concluded Secretary General Noble.

LYON, France – On 10 March 2010, officials from Argentina and Iran met for the first time since [...]

INTERPOL co-ordinated operation targets illegal trade in wildlife medical products

LYON, France – An international operation co-ordinated by INTERPOL targeting the illegal trade in traditional medicines containing [...]

Botswana and Poland win INTERPOL award for combating environmental crime

DOHA, Qatar – The INTERPOL Environmental Crime Programme has presented wildlife crime law enforcement representatives from [...]

Free Cheltenham Festival 2010 Tips – Day Two Tips Now Live on Systemlays UK

Systemlays UK, hot on the heels of providing not just the winner of today’s Champion Hurdle 2010, but also tipping [...]

Cheltenham Festival 2010 Day One – Free Tips Added to Systemlays UK

As they have done every year since 2004, Systemlays UK will be providing tips for the Cheltenham Festival of 2010.
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Cheltenham Festival 2010 Bookmaker Free Bets Added to Systemlays UK

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