Number of People Disappeared in the World Increased 70% in Five Years
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“It is more a sad memory of collective failure” in protecting people in wars and crises, highlighted the Director General of the IICV, Pierre Krähenbühl. The officer quoted these words at the opening of the Fourth International Conference for the Families of Missing Persons, which included the participation of members of 900 families affected by this flag in more than 50 countries. “The presence of all of you here today shows the size of this tr…
The alert was made by the Red Cross during the fourth International Conference for the Families of Missing Persons, which met representatives of over 900 families from over 50 countries. Organisation speaks in 'collective failure' in the protection of people in crisis
The number of missing persons registered by the Red Cross has increased by 70% in five years, another "sad reminder of collective failure" in protecting people in wars and crises, underlined on Tuesday the director general of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Pierre Krähenbühl. The ICRC entry warns that the number of missing persons in the world increased by 70% in five years was first published in Digital Process.
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