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    Close files of missing persons during the Gulf War

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    Close files of missing persons during the Gulf War Empty Close files of missing persons during the Gulf War

    Post by Rocky Wed 23 Jun 2021, 6:35 am

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    Within the framework of the 51st meeting of the Tripartite Committee, which was held today under the auspices of the International Committee of the Red Cross, the files of ten missing persons and prisoners of war who were missing during the 1990-1991 Gulf War were officially closed.


    A joint statement of the tripartite committee received by Alsumaria News stated, "The files of nine missing persons out of ten (8 Kuwaiti citizens and one Saudi citizen) were closed after their identities were identified based on DNA analyzes conducted by the Kuwaiti General Administration of Criminal Evidence, and the last file belongs to an Iraqi soldier. His remains were found early last February on Bubiyan Island, which is located north of Kuwait, and the remains of the Iraqi soldier were returned from the State of Kuwait to the Republic of Iraq in March 2021.





     
    The statement added, "The remains of the nine missing persons referred to above were found in a burial site within the Samawah district in Iraq during the month of March 2019, thanks to the joint efforts of the Iraqi and Kuwaiti authorities with the assistance of experts from the International Committee of the Red Cross within the framework of the work of the Technical Subcommittee."
     
    The statement continued, "Since the establishment of the Tripartite Committee in 1991 and the Technical Subcommittee that emerged from it in 1994, the two committees continue to do their best to give answers to the families of people who went missing during the 1990-1991 Gulf War, and the Tripartite Committee remains committed to providing the largest possible number of people. It is one of the answers for families who want to know the fate of their children and bury them, regardless of the time that has passed since their loss, and it is hoped that the burial of the owners of the remains will contribute to putting an end to the suffering of their grieving families.

     
    The statement concluded by saying, "The International Committee of the Red Cross chaired these two committees, which consist of representatives of the Republic of Iraq, the State of Kuwait, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United States of America, the United Kingdom and the French Republic, and the United Nations Assistance Mission for Iraq (UNAMI) joined them recently in 2014 as an observer. ".
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