Region to create joint list of missing persons

Representatives of missing persons committees of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia will create a joint list of missing persons.

Izvor: Tanjug

Thursday, 18.10.2012.

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TUZLA Representatives of missing persons committees of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia will create a joint list of missing persons. This was announced by the International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP), which held a two-day meeting held in Tuzla, Bosnia. Region to create joint list of missing persons The Bosnia Missing Persons Institute, the Administration on Detainees and Missing Persons of the Republic of Croatia and the Government Commission on Missing Persons of the Republic of Serbia agreed upon future steps to create a regional list of missing persons, says a release posted on the ICMP website after the event. It is estimated that 40,000 persons went missing as a consequence of the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, and today, 70 percent of the number have been accounted for, according to the release. Of the total number of missing persons, an estimated 30,000 persons went missing in Bosnia, around 6,500 persons went missing from the Croatia conflict and an estimated 4,500 persons went missing from the Kosovo conflict. The event, organized by the ICMP and held in Tuzla on October 15-16, was attended by representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross. The meeting was attended President of the Croatian Administration on Detainees and Missing Ivan Grujic, member of the Bosnian Missing Persons Institute Amor Masovic and representative of the Serbian government Commission on Missing Persons Zorica Avramovic. Tanjug

Region to create joint list of missing persons

The Bosnia Missing Persons Institute, the Administration on Detainees and Missing Persons of the Republic of Croatia and the Government Commission on Missing Persons of the Republic of Serbia agreed upon future steps to create a regional list of missing persons, says a release posted on the ICMP website after the event.

It is estimated that 40,000 persons went missing as a consequence of the conflicts in the former Yugoslavia, and today, 70 percent of the number have been accounted for, according to the release.

Of the total number of missing persons, an estimated 30,000 persons went missing in Bosnia, around 6,500 persons went missing from the Croatia conflict and an estimated 4,500 persons went missing from the Kosovo conflict.

The event, organized by the ICMP and held in Tuzla on October 15-16, was attended by representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross.

The meeting was attended President of the Croatian Administration on Detainees and Missing Ivan Grujic, member of the Bosnian Missing Persons Institute Amor Mašović and representative of the Serbian government Commission on Missing Persons Zorica Avramović.

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