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The International Day of Missing Persons: What is the Number in BiH?

Published August 30, 2021
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”About 7.600 missing persons are still being searched for in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), ” said Nikola Perisic, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Missing Persons Institute of BiH.

According to him, the biggest challenge and issue is the lack of relevant information based on which persons who are listed as missing could be found.

“Out of the 12.000 missing persons in the countries of the former Yugoslavia, two-thirds are from BiH. When it comes to the process of searching for missing persons, these 7.600 are the most serious cases, since these are mostly war crimes. The perpetrators made a good effort to hide their traces, ” Perisic pointed out.

Also, Perisic stressed that they are not satisfied with the process of searching for missing persons in our country.

He stated that alternative methods of searching for missing persons are already being implemented, including modern technologies.

“We have a plan to hire younger, more educated people when it comes to new techniques. Currently, we have a large number of misidentified people, there is a large reserve of mortal remains from which DNA profiles were isolated, and there is no match with biological samples given by families,” Perisic told.

He emphasized that until there is a comprehensive application of the law on missing persons on the collection and exchange of information, the process of searching for missing persons will not be finished in the foreseeable future.

It was noted that families have the right to know the truth and what is happening in the process of searching for missing persons, BHRT writes.

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