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    International Committee: Iraq ranks first in numbers of missing

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    International Committee: Iraq ranks first in numbers of missing Empty International Committee: Iraq ranks first in numbers of missing

    Post by Rocky Sun 25 Nov 2018, 7:26 am


    International Committee: Iraq ranks first in numbers of missing

    13:41 - 25/11/2018
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    Information / Baghdad ..
    The head of the International Committee on Missing Persons (ICMP), Catherine Sisky, said Sunday that Iraq is the number one missing in the number of missing persons.
    A statement by the Office of the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives Hassan al-Kaabi and received the information that the latter "received at his office in the House of Representatives today, the Chairman of the International Committee on Missing Persons Thomas Joel Miller and the Director General of the International Committee, Catherine Siski, to discuss the issue of the missing in Iraq."
    The statement quoted al-Kaabi as saying that "the whole world has seen the magnitude of the suffering of the families of the missing who came out after the fall of the regime despite the difficult circumstances at the time of the deployment of the occupation forces everywhere, to search for their families," noting that "After the intervention of the Red Cross in this file, A team of experts from Bosnia who suffered from the same conditions as our country of Iraq, and helped organize it to limit their information, organize the work and prepare a solid database. "
    For his part, Siski stressed that "the ICRC considers Iraq as the first country in the number of missing persons, where we deal with a file containing between 250,000 and a million missing, whether from the time of the regime, or the wars of the eighties and then the first Gulf War and the second, and accompanied the process of overthrowing the regime in general 2003 as well as terrorism crimes. "
    She added that "Iraq and after the adoption of the law of mass graves, which we find a distinctive example, but has become a constant standard for the countries of the world and we can transfer the experience of Iraq to these countries." Ending / 25

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