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Participation of Survivors and Families of Victims is Key for Justice

[:en]10 December 2005: Experts on transitional justice and representatives of victims of gross human rights violations from the former Yugoslavia and across the world agreed conclusively today that civil society […]

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[:en]10 December 2005: Experts on transitional justice and representatives of victims of gross human rights violations from the former Yugoslavia and across the world agreed conclusively today that civil society

All elements of transitional justice must be included

[:en]9 December 2005: There must be a combination of approaches to providing the justice that is essential for societies in transition from periods of conflict, violence or human rights abuses,

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[:en]9 December 2005: There must be a combination of approaches to providing the justice that is essential for societies in transition from periods of conflict, violence or human rights abuses,

Victims Groups Call for Compensation and Arrest of War Criminals

[:en]8 December 2005: On the opening day of a three-day conference on International Models of Transitional Justice organized by the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) in Sarajevo on Thursday,

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[:en]8 December 2005: On the opening day of a three-day conference on International Models of Transitional Justice organized by the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) in Sarajevo on Thursday,

ICMP Launches Campaign to Reach Family Members of Kosovo Missing

[:en]29 November 2005: The International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) is launching a major media campaign this week to encourage family members of persons missing as a result of the

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[:en]29 November 2005: The International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) is launching a major media campaign this week to encourage family members of persons missing as a result of the

Italian Contribution to ICMP DNA Laboratories

[:en]25 November 2005: The International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) will receive a 50,000 Euro contribution from the Government of Italy. The Italian contribution is earmarked for ICMP’s standard setting

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[:en]25 November 2005: The International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) will receive a 50,000 Euro contribution from the Government of Italy. The Italian contribution is earmarked for ICMP’s standard setting

ICMP to Collect Blood Samples

[:en]18 November 2005: Blood collection teams from the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) will be visiting the United States from November 29 to December 14 to collect blood samples

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[:en]18 November 2005: Blood collection teams from the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) will be visiting the United States from November 29 to December 14 to collect blood samples

Resolving the Fate of Missing Persons: A Prerequisite for European Integration

[:en]13 November 2005: Associations of Families of Missing Persons called today on governments in the former Yugoslavia to fulfill their responsibility to resolve the fate of persons missing as a

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[:en]13 November 2005: Associations of Families of Missing Persons called today on governments in the former Yugoslavia to fulfill their responsibility to resolve the fate of persons missing as a

DNA analysis: Only Way in Identification Process

[:en]12 November 2005: Family members of persons missing from the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia agreed today that a DNA-based identification process is the only way to identify mortal remains

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[:en]12 November 2005: Family members of persons missing from the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia agreed today that a DNA-based identification process is the only way to identify mortal remains

10 Years after Dayton: Governments Must Do More for Families of the Missing

[:en]11 November 2005: Ten years after the Dayton Peace Agreement ended hostilities in the former Yugoslavia, representatives of families of persons who went missing during the conflict, from all ethnic

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[:en]11 November 2005: Ten years after the Dayton Peace Agreement ended hostilities in the former Yugoslavia, representatives of families of persons who went missing during the conflict, from all ethnic

Senior Deputy High Representative Visits ICMP in Tuzla

[:en]10 November 2005: Senior Deputy High Representative Martin Ney said he was deeply moved by the work of the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) after he visited the organization’s

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[:en]10 November 2005: Senior Deputy High Representative Martin Ney said he was deeply moved by the work of the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) after he visited the organization’s

Families of Missing Persons from Across the Former Yugoslavia to Discuss Common Issues

[:en]8 November 2005: Common problems faced by family members of all ethnic groups across the former Yugoslavia will be highlighted at the Eighth Regional Networking Conference on Missing Persons Issues,

Families of Missing Persons from Across the Former Yugoslavia to Discuss Common Issues Read more

[:en]8 November 2005: Common problems faced by family members of all ethnic groups across the former Yugoslavia will be highlighted at the Eighth Regional Networking Conference on Missing Persons Issues,

Visit of Ambassadors and ICMP Commissioner Highlights International Community Commitment on Issue of Missing Persons

[:en]26 October 2005: After visiting the exhumation of a mass grave site in eastern Bosnia on Wednesday, International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) Commissioner Michael Portillo called on the Government

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[:en]26 October 2005: After visiting the exhumation of a mass grave site in eastern Bosnia on Wednesday, International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) Commissioner Michael Portillo called on the Government

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