Va Quintana to commit disappearances in Syria
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Karla Quintana, former head of the National Search Commission, was appointed head of the Independent Institution on Missing Persons (IIMP) in Syria, by the Secretary General of the United Nations Organization (UN), Antonio Guterres. This entity was created by the General Assembly on June 29, 2023 in response to urgent demands for action by the families of the thousands of disappeared in that country, which according to estimates of various organ…
Enrique SánchezThe Mexican Karla Quintana, former head of the National Commission for the Search of Persons (CNB) was appointed yesterday by the Secretary General of the Organization of Nations, António Guterres, as head of the Independent Institution on Missing Persons in Syria. Quintana, who resigned from the CNB on August 23, last year due to differences in the methodology of the census of missing persons in our country, which was undertaken …
Karla Quintana was appointed Head of the Independent Institution on Missing Persons in Syria of the United Nations (UN). United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres reported on the appointment of the Mexican woman, a human rights expert and jurist with extensive experience in international human rights law, transitional justice and constitutional law.
The Mexican Karla Quintana Osuna, head of the National Search Commission (CNB) -from February 8, 2019 to August 24, this year - was appointed, on December 19, 2024, to head the independent institution of the United Nations (UN) for missing persons in Syria, as announced by the general secretary, António Guterres, from its headquarters in New York...
The United Nations (UN) designated Mexican activist Karla Quintana as responsible for the search for missing persons in the armed conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic. Secretary General Antonio Guterres appointed the former director of the National Search Commission (CNB) as the head of the Independent Institution for Missing Persons created in 2023 to clarify the fate of the people and provide support to families and survivors of the armed conf…
Quintana resigned in August 2023 after disagreements with Mexico's then president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador
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