UN seeks information about the missing from Syrian groups
GENEVA: The UN rights chief on Thursday urged Syria’s warring parties to disclose the location of tens of thousands of missing people, as she marked 10 grim years since the start of the war.
Calling the anniversary, a “tragic milestone”, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet called for an independent, international mechanism to locate the missing, or identify the remains of victims.
“I also urge all parties to the conflict, and those states with influence over them, to halt arbitrary detentions and enforced disappearances,” she said in a statement.
She added that people being arbitrarily detained should be immediately released.
Bachelet’s office has no access to Syria but said the number of missing men, women and children was “estimated to be in the tens of thousands”.
The problem of unaccounted for missing people pre-dates the outbreak of fighting in 2011.
While victims are overwhelmingly men, women are burdened with supporting themselves and their families as they try to find out what happened to a missing relative.
They face potential risks in seeking information from officials, while individuals prey on families by offering to help find their loved ones for money.
Published in Dawn, March 12th, 2021