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Search for the Missing
International Committee of the Red Cross
5 episodes
2 days ago
Families have the right to know what happened to their loved ones. They also have the right to see their family's life and unity preserved. Ximena Londoño, ICRC legal advisor, and Anastasia Kushleyko, strategy advisor at the CTA Bureau, explain what this means in practice, what the states concerned must do to ensure these rights are respected, and how the ICRC helps families to (re)connect and, where possible, exchange news. They also speak of the excruciating suffering of families waiting fo...
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Families have the right to know what happened to their loved ones. They also have the right to see their family's life and unity preserved. Ximena Londoño, ICRC legal advisor, and Anastasia Kushleyko, strategy advisor at the CTA Bureau, explain what this means in practice, what the states concerned must do to ensure these rights are respected, and how the ICRC helps families to (re)connect and, where possible, exchange news. They also speak of the excruciating suffering of families waiting fo...
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How to Search for Missing Persons
Search for the Missing
13 minutes
11 months ago
How to Search for Missing Persons
The Geneva Conventions require all states to prevent people from going missing and to search for those who do. Jose Serralvo, ICRC legal advisor, details these obligations. He is joined by Jérôme Cassou, data manager at the ICRC CTA Bureau for the international armed conflict between the Russian Federation and Ukraine, who talks about the practical ways the huge volume of information gathered by the ICRC is handled and processed to provide families with answers as quickly as possible.
Search for the Missing
Families have the right to know what happened to their loved ones. They also have the right to see their family's life and unity preserved. Ximena Londoño, ICRC legal advisor, and Anastasia Kushleyko, strategy advisor at the CTA Bureau, explain what this means in practice, what the states concerned must do to ensure these rights are respected, and how the ICRC helps families to (re)connect and, where possible, exchange news. They also speak of the excruciating suffering of families waiting fo...