ARGA PROTECTION MODEL: A COORDINATED ARCHITECTURE AGAINST TRANSNATIONAL REPRESSION
This report provides a systematic description of a practical legal framework designed for protection in cases involving transnational pressure, misuse of INTERPOL channels, and politically motivated prosecution. The document outlines a multi-layered defense concept that integrates international human rights mechanisms (OHCHR), INTERPOL’s internal appeal procedures (CCF), and non-refoulement principles. The focus is on shifting from isolated legal arguments to a coordinated defensive strategy that addresses modern challenges such as digital profiling and extradition risks.
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