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Archive for January, 2014
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Journalists disappear in Syria
Posted on January 31, 2014 | No CommentsSeveral dozen journalists are missing in Syria. Although numbers are hard to verify, they are unprecedented. According to The Committee to Protect Journalists, at least […] -
Colombia: Paramilitary forces might have made 800 bodies of missing persons disappear in the Cauca River
Posted on January 31, 2014 | No CommentsOn August 21st 2013, Verdad Abierta reported that Ramiro Vanoy, alias ‘Cuco Vanoy’ an ex-paramilitary chief in Colombia, revealed from his place of detention in […] -
Long march for the Missing: Balochistan
Posted on January 21, 2014 | 2 CommentsBalochistan, a resource-rich region, divided between Pakistan and Iran and home to a strong nationalist movement, is also Pakistan’s least developed and insurgency-hit province. Since […] -
Missing after World War II in Russia – volunteers “digging for their lives”
Posted on January 15, 2014 | No CommentsOfficially, over four million people are still considered missing in action after having fallen on the Eastern Front during World War II, where about 26 […] -
Sri Lanka: Report on Disappearances (2006-2013) and the Rights of the Families
Posted on January 14, 2014 | No Comments“In June 2013, 15- year old Sivasooriyakumar Sanaraj of Vavuniya did not return home after school. Nearly 6 months after his disappearance the police are […] -
Progress on Enforced Disappearance in Nepal
Posted on January 13, 2014 | No CommentsBy Erik B. Wilson, Ram Kumar Bhandari and Simon Robins In a historic ruling on January 2nd, the Supreme Court of Nepal mandated the creation […]