The intention of the Republic of Cyprus to disburse €1.2 million for the identification of 2,500 small bones, announced the Commissioner of the Presidency, Fotis Fotiou, after the end of the debate in the Parliamentary Committee on Refugees, Internally Displaced Persons and Victims.
As Fotiou said, the identification process for these bones, which mainly concern Assiotes cases, should proceed, even with the Republic of Cyprus covering the costs, in case it exceeds the capacities of the Committee on Missing Persons (CMP). "We have an obligation towards these people to do everything possible, regardless of whether in the end we manage to find one, two or three missing persons through this process," he said.
According to the Commissioner Presidency "about 750 cases of our missing persons, about 50% of the cases that are
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