LinksInternational Commission on Missing Persons http://www.ic-mp.org/ The International Commission on Missing Persons was established at the initiative of U.S. President Clinton in 1996 at the G-7 Summit in Lyon, France. Its primary role is to ensure the cooperation of governments in locating and identifying those who have disappeared during armed conflict or as a result of human rights violations. Details | Report |
SECOND PERIODIC REPORT OF THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA ON THE INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ON CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS: STATEMENT BY THE INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION ON MISSING PERSONS http://www2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/hrc/docs/ngos/ICMP.pdf This statement is submitted to the Committee in specific response to paragraph 7 in the List of Issues to be Taken Up in Connection with the Consideration of the Second Periodic Report of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (CCPR/C/MKD/Q/2), where the Committee requests the State Party to: Please report on the progress achieved in investigating the fate of the 13 ethnic Macedonians, six ethnic Albanians and one Bulgarian citizen who “disappeared” or were abducted during the armed conflict in 2001. Please indicate whether any indictments have
been issued in connection with the disappearances of the ethnic Albanians and provide information on the outcome of the trial that began in October 2005 against a former commander of the Albanian National Army (ANA) in connection with the abducted ethnic Macedonians. Details | Report |
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