More than 1,000 unmarked graves discovered along EU migration routes
- At least 1,015 unidentified migrants who died at Europe's borders over the past decade were buried without being identified.
- There is no centralized data or uniform process in European countries for dealing with unidentified bodies, resulting in a legislative void.
- The lack of coordination and political will hinder the development of a proper system to address the issue of unidentified migrants, leaving families searching for lost relatives in a bureaucratic maze.
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Guardian: huge number of anonymous migrants buried across EU in unmarked graves
Refugees and migrants are being buried in unmarked graves across the European Union - on a scale that is unprecedented in peacetime conditions, writes the British Guardian today, according to the findings of which at least 1,015 men, women and children who died in the previous decade at European borders - were buried without first being identified.
Deceased migrants are buried in unmarked graves across the EU
Deceased migrants and refugees are buried in unmarked graves across the EU. Over the past decade, more than 29,000 men, women and children have died and buried at European borders before they were identified, writes The Guardian.
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