Yes, notices originating from countries with documented patterns of political persecution or judicial system deficiencies face higher scrutiny before the CCF. Challenges against notices from Russia, Turkey, China, Iran, and Venezuela have historically shown higher success rates due to recognised human rights concerns. The CCF evaluates whether the underlying prosecution complies with Interpol’s constitution, particularly Article 3 prohibiting involvement in politically, religiously, or racially motivated cases. Statistical data indicates that notices from these jurisdictions are more frequently deleted or restricted when supported by compelling evidence of abuse.
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