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    ICRC, STATE COMMISSION ON PRISONERS OF WAR SIGN A FRAMEWORK AGREEMENT

    armradio.am
    03.10.2008 16:39

    Today, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the
    State Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing Persons of
    the Republic of Armenia signed a framework agreement to help clarify
    the fate of thousands of people who went missing in relation to the
    Nagorno Karabakh conflict. The agreement was signed by Seyran Ohanyan,
    Minister of Defence of the Republic of Armenia and President of the
    State Commission, and James Reynolds, Head of the ICRC delegation
    in Armenia.

    The Framework Agreement on the Collection and Centralized Management
    of Ante-Mortem Data on Missing Persons in Relation to the Nagorno
    Karabakh Conflict will enable the collection of detailed data on
    the missing persons from their families. The data collection will
    be done by volunteers of the Armenian Red Cross National Society,
    after they complete a special training.

    The collected information - which includes photos and details of
    physical characteristics of the missing person, personal effects and
    clothing they may have been wearing at the time of disappearance -
    will be then handed over to the authorities to assist with future
    identifications. A similar agreement was already signed with the
    State Commission on Prisoners of War, Hostages and Missing Persons
    of the Republic of Azerbaijan on 14 April 2008, and is expected to
    be signed20soon with the commission functioning in Nagorny Karabakh.

    "The signature of the agreement is an important step, although it is
    a means to an end rather than an end itself", says James Reynolds,
    Head of ICRC delegation in Armenia. "More than 4000 families are
    still waiting for news about their relatives missing in relation to
    the Nagorny Karabakh conflict and expect the parties to do much more".

    The ICRC has long supported the authorities in ascertaining the fate
    of people who went missing during the conflict. Over the past years,
    the ICRC has strongly encouraged Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well
    as Nagorny Karabakh, to take action to gather information about the
    fate of persons still unaccounted for, as well as supporting their
    families. In addition, ICRC works with the Armenian authorities to
    create a piece of national legislation protecting rights of missing
    persons and their families.
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