Iraq announces the allocation of 5 billion dinars for the import of the DNA scanners
SATURDAY, 21 DECEMBER / 2 JANUARY 2012 11:26 HITS: 62
Twilight News / The Ministry of Human Rights, Saturday, five on the allocation of billions of dinars to import devices DNA testing of DNA to identify remains of victims of mass graves, pointing to the 200 employees assigned to specialized teams to increase the process of opening the mass graves.
The director of the Observatory for the Protection of rights in the ministry full Amin in an interview with "Twilight News" that "the most important responsibilities of the Ministry of Human Rights is a file that mass graves have been reached through her work in this file that he needed more support from the government," noting that "The cabinet has allocated 5 billion Iraqi dinars and 200 degrees and careers for the purpose of supporting a mass grave."
The Secretary explained that "the Ministry of Health and specifically the forensic medicine department are responsible in terms of technical import apparatus of DNA, and is now working in this regard by identifying the places set up laboratories that will be placed in the machines," pointing out that "the Ministry of Human Rights has appointed a number of staff to increase teams specialized process of opening the mass graves. "
The Ministry of Human Rights announced in November last year, has announced the launch of a national campaign across the country to establish a database for victims of mass graves by taking blood samples from families of the martyrs for the purpose of compliance with the sample DNA taken from bones.
Article 5 of the mass graves on the need to provide ante-mortem and post to the victims, and that Article 2 - Third, states need to provide the results of examinations of the remains, and the other for their families, in addition to the Article 2 - IV, which emphasizes the collection of results of conformity, and the preparation of Maloma and unidentified victims.
He indicated that the Fayli Kurds demanded the government earlier reveal the whereabouts of their martyrs and their tombs collective, and announced an association Faili for an amount of ten million dinars for each of the inform him about the places and the names of the victims of Fayli Kurds, the fact that most of the trials set up by the Iraqi governments have a long 2003 for full disclosure the names and locations of victims of Faili Kurds who have been subjected to attacks and displacement in the liquidation of the seventies and eighties of the twentieth century failed for technical reasons.
Previously, Human Rights Watch (HRW) estimated that the number of Iraqis who disappeared under the regime of Saddam Hussein in the course of two decades, approximately 290 thousand Iraqis, according to a bulletin issued by the Organization after the fall of the regime.
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SATURDAY, 21 DECEMBER / 2 JANUARY 2012 11:26 HITS: 62
Twilight News / The Ministry of Human Rights, Saturday, five on the allocation of billions of dinars to import devices DNA testing of DNA to identify remains of victims of mass graves, pointing to the 200 employees assigned to specialized teams to increase the process of opening the mass graves.
The director of the Observatory for the Protection of rights in the ministry full Amin in an interview with "Twilight News" that "the most important responsibilities of the Ministry of Human Rights is a file that mass graves have been reached through her work in this file that he needed more support from the government," noting that "The cabinet has allocated 5 billion Iraqi dinars and 200 degrees and careers for the purpose of supporting a mass grave."
The Secretary explained that "the Ministry of Health and specifically the forensic medicine department are responsible in terms of technical import apparatus of DNA, and is now working in this regard by identifying the places set up laboratories that will be placed in the machines," pointing out that "the Ministry of Human Rights has appointed a number of staff to increase teams specialized process of opening the mass graves. "
The Ministry of Human Rights announced in November last year, has announced the launch of a national campaign across the country to establish a database for victims of mass graves by taking blood samples from families of the martyrs for the purpose of compliance with the sample DNA taken from bones.
Article 5 of the mass graves on the need to provide ante-mortem and post to the victims, and that Article 2 - Third, states need to provide the results of examinations of the remains, and the other for their families, in addition to the Article 2 - IV, which emphasizes the collection of results of conformity, and the preparation of Maloma and unidentified victims.
He indicated that the Fayli Kurds demanded the government earlier reveal the whereabouts of their martyrs and their tombs collective, and announced an association Faili for an amount of ten million dinars for each of the inform him about the places and the names of the victims of Fayli Kurds, the fact that most of the trials set up by the Iraqi governments have a long 2003 for full disclosure the names and locations of victims of Faili Kurds who have been subjected to attacks and displacement in the liquidation of the seventies and eighties of the twentieth century failed for technical reasons.
Previously, Human Rights Watch (HRW) estimated that the number of Iraqis who disappeared under the regime of Saddam Hussein in the course of two decades, approximately 290 thousand Iraqis, according to a bulletin issued by the Organization after the fall of the regime.
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