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More Bodies Found as a Result of Sensible Cooperation Among Agencies

The discovery of a mass grave in the Prijedor area this week is an example of what can be achieved when agencies coordinate their efforts and pool resources, Matthew Holliday, […]

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The discovery of a mass grave in the Prijedor area this week is an example of what can be achieved when agencies coordinate their efforts and pool resources, Matthew Holliday,

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg recently ratified the Agreement on the Status and Functions of the ICMP

The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg recently ratified (http://bit.ly/26gnRgX) the Agreement on the Status and Functions of the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP). The Agreement was signed by Luxembourg, the

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The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg recently ratified (http://bit.ly/26gnRgX) the Agreement on the Status and Functions of the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP). The Agreement was signed by Luxembourg, the

The missing in Asia

By Bert Segier On 26 April, Sri Lankan Ambassador to The Netherlands A.M.J. Sadiq hosted a meeting of Asian Ambassadors in The Hague to discuss the issue of missing persons

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By Bert Segier On 26 April, Sri Lankan Ambassador to The Netherlands A.M.J. Sadiq hosted a meeting of Asian Ambassadors in The Hague to discuss the issue of missing persons

Scientists from Vietnam Complete Training at ICMP

[:en] By Lejla Softic Two groups of three research scientists from the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) successfully completed a three-week training program at ICMP’s facilities in Bosnia

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[:en] By Lejla Softic Two groups of three research scientists from the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology (VAST) successfully completed a three-week training program at ICMP’s facilities in Bosnia

Accountability for the missing and disappeared in Guatemala

  Bojana Djokanovic examines Guatemala’s 20-year effort to account for the missing from almost four decades of conflict Guatemala is the most populous country in Latin America, with the highest

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  Bojana Djokanovic examines Guatemala’s 20-year effort to account for the missing from almost four decades of conflict Guatemala is the most populous country in Latin America, with the highest

Nigeria struggles to address legacy of Zaria killings

Lejla Hodzic examines the December 2015 events in Zaria, Nigeria, and considers their implications for the issue of missing persons in Nigeria and beyond  Since 1992, Nigeria has experienced a

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Lejla Hodzic examines the December 2015 events in Zaria, Nigeria, and considers their implications for the issue of missing persons in Nigeria and beyond  Since 1992, Nigeria has experienced a

A Sustainable Effort to Account for the Missing in Iraq

Trefor Williams, the Head of ICMP’s Iraq Program, describes the steps that have been taken to coordinate administrative and technical resources in Northern Iraq and engage families of the missing,

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Trefor Williams, the Head of ICMP’s Iraq Program, describes the steps that have been taken to coordinate administrative and technical resources in Northern Iraq and engage families of the missing,

An Effective Strategy For Addressing the Global Challenge of Missing Persons

The global challenge of missing and disappeared persons can be tackled effectively if governments and other stakeholders adopt a systematic and coordinated approach, the Director-General of the International Commission on

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The global challenge of missing and disappeared persons can be tackled effectively if governments and other stakeholders adopt a systematic and coordinated approach, the Director-General of the International Commission on

Ambassador Wigemark Visits ICMP in Tuzla

EU Special Representative and Head of the European Union Delegation in Bosnia and Herzegovina Ambassador Lars-Gunnar Wigemark visited the Identification Coordination Facility (ICF) of the International Commission on Missing Persons

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EU Special Representative and Head of the European Union Delegation in Bosnia and Herzegovina Ambassador Lars-Gunnar Wigemark visited the Identification Coordination Facility (ICF) of the International Commission on Missing Persons

Asian Ambassadors Discuss Issue of Missing Persons

Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the Netherlands, A.M.J. Sadiq, today hosted a meeting of ambassadors from Asia in The Hague to highlight the work of the International Commission on Missing Persons

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Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the Netherlands, A.M.J. Sadiq, today hosted a meeting of ambassadors from Asia in The Hague to highlight the work of the International Commission on Missing Persons

European Union Continues Support for ICMP

  EU Special Representative and Head of the European Union Delegation in Bosnia and Herzegovina Lars-Gunnar Wigemark, together with the Director of Finance and Administration of the International Commission on

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  EU Special Representative and Head of the European Union Delegation in Bosnia and Herzegovina Lars-Gunnar Wigemark, together with the Director of Finance and Administration of the International Commission on

Argentina’s rule-of-law approach to addressing a legacy of enforced disappearances

By Bojana Djokanovic As many as 30,000 persons are believed to have disappeared during Argentina’s “Dirty War” (a term coined in the United States but considered insulting in Argentina) between

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By Bojana Djokanovic As many as 30,000 persons are believed to have disappeared during Argentina’s “Dirty War” (a term coined in the United States but considered insulting in Argentina) between

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