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ICMP’s 10th Regional Conference brings together family members of the missing and representatives of regional governments

Novi Vinodolski | 25. October 2007 The issue of over 17,000 persons still missing from the conflicts of the 1990’s in the regions of Southeastern Europe is the topic of […]

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Novi Vinodolski | 25. October 2007 The issue of over 17,000 persons still missing from the conflicts of the 1990’s in the regions of Southeastern Europe is the topic of

ICMP’s 10th Regional Conference brings together family members of the missing and representatives of regional governments

[:en]25 October 2007: The issue of over 17,000 persons still missing from the conflicts of the 1990’s in the regions of Southeastern Europe is the topic of a three day

ICMP’s 10th Regional Conference brings together family members of the missing and representatives of regional governments Read more

[:en]25 October 2007: The issue of over 17,000 persons still missing from the conflicts of the 1990’s in the regions of Southeastern Europe is the topic of a three day

New Chairman of ICMP Steering Committee on Forensic Science

[:en]3 October 2007: Professor Dr (med) Guy Rutty from the East Midlands Forensic Pathology Unit, University of Leicester, United Kingdom, has been elected as new chairman of the Steering Committee

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[:en]3 October 2007: Professor Dr (med) Guy Rutty from the East Midlands Forensic Pathology Unit, University of Leicester, United Kingdom, has been elected as new chairman of the Steering Committee

Swiss Ambassador visits ICMP Tuzla

Tuzla | 25. September 2007 The Government of Switzerland continues to support the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP). During his visit to the ICMP center in Tuzla, the Swiss

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Tuzla | 25. September 2007 The Government of Switzerland continues to support the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP). During his visit to the ICMP center in Tuzla, the Swiss

Swiss Ambassador visits ICMP Tuzla

[:en]25 September 2007: The Government of Switzerland continues to support the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP). During his visit to the ICMP center in Tuzla, the Swiss Ambassador to

Swiss Ambassador visits ICMP Tuzla Read more

[:en]25 September 2007: The Government of Switzerland continues to support the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP). During his visit to the ICMP center in Tuzla, the Swiss Ambassador to

BiH Justice Minister and Chief Prosecutor Visited ICMP

Tuzla | 17. September 2007 The Minister of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Barisa Colak, and the Chief Prosecutor of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Marinko Jurcevic, were impressed with the results

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Tuzla | 17. September 2007 The Minister of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Barisa Colak, and the Chief Prosecutor of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Marinko Jurcevic, were impressed with the results

BiH Justice Minister and Chief Prosecutor Visited ICMP

[:en]17 September 2007: The Minister of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Barisa Colak, and the Chief Prosecutor of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Marinko Jurcevic, were impressed with the results achieved by

BiH Justice Minister and Chief Prosecutor Visited ICMP Read more

[:en]17 September 2007: The Minister of Justice of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Barisa Colak, and the Chief Prosecutor of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Marinko Jurcevic, were impressed with the results achieved by

International Day of the Disappeared

[:en]29 August 2007: On the International Day of Disappeared, the delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) and the Missing

International Day of the Disappeared Read more

[:en]29 August 2007: On the International Day of Disappeared, the delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) and the Missing

ICMP DNA Identification of 10,000th Victim in Bosnia and Herzegovina

[:en]27 August 2007: The International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) passed a major milestone this week, when it recorded its 10,000th DNA match of persons missing from the conflicts in

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[:en]27 August 2007: The International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) passed a major milestone this week, when it recorded its 10,000th DNA match of persons missing from the conflicts in

Bosnia and Herzegovina Must Strengthen its Institutions to find the Missing

[:en]2 August 2007: The Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sulejman Tihic, visited the “Cancari Road 10” exhumation site in Kamenica, eastern Bosnia, today, where the International Commission

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[:en]2 August 2007: The Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sulejman Tihic, visited the “Cancari Road 10” exhumation site in Kamenica, eastern Bosnia, today, where the International Commission

Delegation of Kosovo Families of the Missing Visited Tuzla and Srebrenica

[:en]12 July 2007: Ten members of the Kosovo Coordination Council of Associations of Families of Missing Persons visited Tuzla and Srebrenica on 10-11 July 2007. The goals of the visit

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[:en]12 July 2007: Ten members of the Kosovo Coordination Council of Associations of Families of Missing Persons visited Tuzla and Srebrenica on 10-11 July 2007. The goals of the visit

Nearly 10,000 Victims Identified in Bosnia and Herzegovina

[:en]9 July 2007: The International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) is about to make its 10,000th DNA identification of persons missing from the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, of which

Nearly 10,000 Victims Identified in Bosnia and Herzegovina Read more

[:en]9 July 2007: The International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) is about to make its 10,000th DNA identification of persons missing from the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, of which

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