Most found by Kosovo and BiH

For more than 11,000 missing people are searching for families after the wars in the former Yugoslavia's space, mostly from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, the International Commission for Missing Persons (ICMP) broadcast Koha.net points out. “It is not possible to behave as if society has turned to normality [...]
It is not possible to act as if society has turned to normality when so many citizens continue living in pain and in injustice”, ICMP General Director Catherine Bomberger has declared.
Given that over 70 percent of those missing during the wars in Yugoslavia's territory have been found, it has stressed that state authorities are tasked by international and local laws to do all they can to find the missing and uphold the right of survivors to truth, justice and compensation.
According to data, 35 thousand people had disappeared in BiH's recent wars, while 8 thousand people are now being researched, while 6 thousand had disappeared in Kosovo, yet there is still no known about 1,700 sis. The largest number of missing people from Kosovo have been found in mass cemetery in Serbia -- Batajnica, Petrovo Selo, Bajina Basta and Rudnica -- recalls the report, broadcast Koha.net.
In Montenegro it is also tracked for 60 people missing, while in Croatia for about 1.570 people.












