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ICMP Treaty Reflects Urgent Need to Tackle Missing Persons Problem in New Way

[:en]The treaty signed in Brussels on 15 December granting the International Commission on Missing Persons a new legal basis for global operations “reflects an emerging international recognition of the scale and seriousness of the missing persons problem – and the urgent need to address this problem in a new way.”[:]

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[:en]The treaty signed in Brussels on 15 December granting the International Commission on Missing Persons a new legal basis for global operations “reflects an emerging international recognition of the scale and seriousness of the missing persons problem – and the urgent need to address this problem in a new way.”[:]

Report Cites Achievements, Shortcomings of Missing Persons Search in Western Balkans

[:en]The Regional Assessment Report on the Process of Resolving the Missing Persons Issue is published by the Regional Coordination of Family Associations of Missing from Former Yugoslavia, which comprises family associations from countries in the region.[:]

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[:en]The Regional Assessment Report on the Process of Resolving the Missing Persons Issue is published by the Regional Coordination of Family Associations of Missing from Former Yugoslavia, which comprises family associations from countries in the region.[:]

ICMP Will Intensify and Expand Its International Operations

[:en]The International Commission on Missing Persons, which has been working globally since 2003, will be able to intensify and expand its international operations following the signing of an ICMP treaty by the foreign ministers of the Netherlands, the UK, Sweden, Belgium and Luxembourg, ICMP Director General Kathryne Bomberger said today.[:]

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[:en]The International Commission on Missing Persons, which has been working globally since 2003, will be able to intensify and expand its international operations following the signing of an ICMP treaty by the foreign ministers of the Netherlands, the UK, Sweden, Belgium and Luxembourg, ICMP Director General Kathryne Bomberger said today.[:]

ICMP AGREEMENT: AN OVERVIEW

[:en]The Framework Agreement represents an international Treaty constituting ICMP as a formal International Organization with its own structure of governance and international capacities.[:]

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[:en]The Framework Agreement represents an international Treaty constituting ICMP as a formal International Organization with its own structure of governance and international capacities.[:]

ICMP Established as International Organization in its Own Right

[:en]The Foreign Ministers of the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Belgium, and Luxembourg today signed a Framework Agreement that grants a new legal status to the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP).[:]

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[:en]The Foreign Ministers of the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Sweden, Belgium, and Luxembourg today signed a Framework Agreement that grants a new legal status to the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP).[:]

Memorializing the Missing of Bosnia and Herzegovina on International Human Rights Day

[:en]Resolving missing persons cases in Bosnia and Herzegovina – even after two decades – is a central and indispensable element in establishing a just and sustainable society, participants at a public demonstration on behalf of the Missing said today.[:]

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[:en]Resolving missing persons cases in Bosnia and Herzegovina – even after two decades – is a central and indispensable element in establishing a just and sustainable society, participants at a public demonstration on behalf of the Missing said today.[:]

Syrian Commission for Transitional Justice Visits ICMP

[:en]Members of the Syrian Commission for Transitional Justice (SCTJ) this week visited ICMP’s headquarters in Sarajevo, the Podrinje Identification Project and ICMP Identification Coordination Division in Tuzla, and the Potocari Memorial Center in Srebrenica.[:]

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[:en]Members of the Syrian Commission for Transitional Justice (SCTJ) this week visited ICMP’s headquarters in Sarajevo, the Podrinje Identification Project and ICMP Identification Coordination Division in Tuzla, and the Potocari Memorial Center in Srebrenica.[:]

ICMP Report Presents All Aspects of Missing Persons Issue in BiH

[:en]A successful combination of civil society engagement, institutional development and scientific innovation has made it possible to account for more than 70 percent of the missing from the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina[:]

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[:en]A successful combination of civil society engagement, institutional development and scientific innovation has made it possible to account for more than 70 percent of the missing from the conflict in Bosnia and Herzegovina[:]

ICMP and Cyprus CMP Conclude Productive Partnership

[:en]This week the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) provided a final report to the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus (CMP), detailing the outcome of their two-year partnership to establish an effective DNA identification system to resolve the fate of persons who went missing during the conflicts in the years 1963-1964 and 1974 in Cyprus. [:]

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[:en]This week the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) provided a final report to the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus (CMP), detailing the outcome of their two-year partnership to establish an effective DNA identification system to resolve the fate of persons who went missing during the conflicts in the years 1963-1964 and 1974 in Cyprus. [:]

ICMP Receives Turkish Grant

[:en]The International Commission on Missing Persons has received a further grant of US$200,000 from the Government of the Republic of Turkey, as in previous years. [:]

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[:en]The International Commission on Missing Persons has received a further grant of US$200,000 from the Government of the Republic of Turkey, as in previous years. [:]

Global Conflicts Create Record Numbers of Missing

A major Newsweek article on the emerging global challenge of missing persons cites ICMP as the acknowledged world leader in helping governments deal with the issue. The Newsweek report covers, among other things, the “worldwide first” this summer when leaders of Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, signed the ICMP Declaration on the role of states in addressing missing persons cases.

Global Conflicts Create Record Numbers of Missing Read more

A major Newsweek article on the emerging global challenge of missing persons cites ICMP as the acknowledged world leader in helping governments deal with the issue. The Newsweek report covers, among other things, the “worldwide first” this summer when leaders of Serbia, Montenegro, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, signed the ICMP Declaration on the role of states in addressing missing persons cases.

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