GENEVA, Apr 19 (Hina) - Family members of missing persons and human
rights activists today concluded a five-day humanitarian mission to
Geneva. The mission was timed to coincide with a session of the UN
Human Rights Commission, in order to alert the international public
to the plight of Croatia's 2792 missing persons and prisoners.
They met the president of the International Committee of the
Red Cross, Cornelio Sommaruga, Special Rapporteur on Human Rights
in former Yugoslavia, Elisabeth Rehn, head of the US delegation
Geraldine Ferarro, UN missing persons expert Manfred Nowak, and
representatives of the US non-government organisation Freedom
House.
Video footage from Vukovar and the Vukovar hospital, shot by
ITN, was viewed at the Palace of Nations. The families produced
complete documentation on their missing relatives.
The families asked Sommaruga to insist with Milosevic to grant
international investigators access to JNA and government data on
the missing persons and prisoners. They also called on
international officials to support the identification of victims by
genetic analysis.
International officials supported the mission in general
terms, but did not offer any concrete solutions of their own.
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