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The past conflicts in the Western Balkan left thousands of missing people. The ICRC registered more than 34 000 cases related to the conflicts in Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo. More than 23 000 were already resolved, but over 11 000 families remain without an answer about the fate of their missing relatives.
Some 23 years after the outbreak of the war in the former Yugoslavia, the bodies of 13,000 victims remain unaccounted for. On the occasion of the International Day of Missing Persons, the Coalition for RECOM calls on the governments of the post-Yugoslav countries in the region, national commissions and other competent bodies to confirm that the discovery of the bodily remains of involuntarily missing persons is a priority, and a key element of their regional cooperation. In so doing, they will lay a cornerstone in the development of a public culture of memory of their common past.
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