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ICRC highlights world's 'missing' | ICRC highlights world's 'missing' |
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The international community has been criticised for not doing enough to locate those missing worldwide as a result of conflicts and other violence. | The international community has been criticised for not doing enough to locate those missing worldwide as a result of conflicts and other violence. |
The report by the International Committee of the Red Cross highlighted what it called a hidden tragedy. | The report by the International Committee of the Red Cross highlighted what it called a hidden tragedy. |
It called on those responsible for detaining civilians to allow families to obtain information about their loved ones' condition and whereabouts. | It called on those responsible for detaining civilians to allow families to obtain information about their loved ones' condition and whereabouts. |
The ICRC report coincides with the International Day of the Disappeared. | The ICRC report coincides with the International Day of the Disappeared. |
There is no exact figure for the number of missing worldwide. In Iraq, official estimates put the number of missing in conflicts since 1980 at between 375,000 and one million. | There is no exact figure for the number of missing worldwide. In Iraq, official estimates put the number of missing in conflicts since 1980 at between 375,000 and one million. |
We have a figure from the morgue in Baghdad, 22,000 bodies have been brought [there] since early 2006 - half of those are unidentified Pierre Kraehenbuhl, ICRC | We have a figure from the morgue in Baghdad, 22,000 bodies have been brought [there] since early 2006 - half of those are unidentified Pierre Kraehenbuhl, ICRC |
There are still more than 17,000 people missing from the wars that tore apart the former Yugoslavia more than 10 years ago, the ICRC said in a statement. | There are still more than 17,000 people missing from the wars that tore apart the former Yugoslavia more than 10 years ago, the ICRC said in a statement. |
Tens of thousands of people are also unaccounted for across Africa. The ICRC said about 22,000 people have been declared missing in Angola alone. | Tens of thousands of people are also unaccounted for across Africa. The ICRC said about 22,000 people have been declared missing in Angola alone. |
Day-to-day uncertainty | Day-to-day uncertainty |
ICRC director of operations, Pierre Kraehenbuhl, said the suffering for families was immense. | ICRC director of operations, Pierre Kraehenbuhl, said the suffering for families was immense. |
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"We have a figure from the morgue in Baghdad, 22,000 bodies have been brought to that morgue since early 2006. Half of those are unidentified. | "We have a figure from the morgue in Baghdad, 22,000 bodies have been brought to that morgue since early 2006. Half of those are unidentified. |
"Multiply that by the number of relatives that remain without any news - you have an idea of how many people are there day-to-day facing the uncertainty of these disappearances." | "Multiply that by the number of relatives that remain without any news - you have an idea of how many people are there day-to-day facing the uncertainty of these disappearances." |
Without confirmation that relatives are dead, families can live years in poverty with no access to pensions and no right to sell property. | Without confirmation that relatives are dead, families can live years in poverty with no access to pensions and no right to sell property. |
The ICRC said that under international law, people should not go missing - deaths in battle should be recorded, detainees registered and families informed. | The ICRC said that under international law, people should not go missing - deaths in battle should be recorded, detainees registered and families informed. |
Mr Kraehenbuehl also insisted that political prisoners had the right to humane treatment, including contact with their families. | Mr Kraehenbuehl also insisted that political prisoners had the right to humane treatment, including contact with their families. |
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