STUDIES ON MISSING PERSONS...
REMAINS OF IDENTIFIED MISSING PERSONS TO BE
DELIVERED TO THEIR FAMILIES
Autonomous Missing Persons Committee,
which has been carrying out exhumation and identity identification studies for
Turkish and Greek Cypriot missing persons in Cyprus, will soon deliver the
remains of 13 Turkish Cypriots and 15 Greek Cypriots, whose identities have
been identified, to their families.
According to the written statement issued by
the Autonomous Missing Persons Committee, remains of 28 missing persons were
identified at the Cyprus Neurology Institute Forensic Genetics Laboratory and
Genetics and Anthropology Laboratory.
The statement pointed out that all the
preparations would be made to deliver the remains of missing persons to their
families, who would be informed directly by the Missing Persons Committee.
Delivery dates of the remains would be
determined upon the request of the families of the missing.
Committee’s Turkish Cypriot members starting
from today will contact with the families of the missing persons and the
places, where the remains of missing persons will be buried, will be decided
by their families.
According to the official records, there
exist 1970 missing persons, 502 Turkish Cypriots and 1468 Greek Cypriots, who
went missing as the result of inter-communal conflicts and wars since 1960.
Within the framework of the Autonomous
Missing Persons Committee’s study program, remains belonging to 300 missing
persons were found as a result of 2.5 year-long exhumation work.
Autonomous Missing Persons Committee’s
exhumation studies are still continuing in both sides of the island.