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“Ta’azur” Association announces the launch of a platform for the families of missing persons in North-East Syria

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Today, Thursday, “Ta’azur” Association for Victims announced the launch of the “MPFP-NES” platform for families of missing persons in North-East Syria.

The platform brings together the families of missing persons and forcibly disappeared people in North-East Syria, and works to organize them and coordinate among them, with the aim of strengthening their right to represent themselves and lead efforts to defend their rights, including effective participation in Research efforts, communication with the Independent Institution for Missing Persons in Syria (IIMP) and other relevant bodies, providing advice on policies, and exchanging information, according to those responsible for them.

The platform’s coordinator, Abbas Ali Moussa, told ASO News Network that the platform’s primary goal is to organize the families of forcibly missing persons in North-East Syria, and to intensify efforts to continue the struggle to enhance the effective and meaningful participation of victims and their families in research efforts, uncover the truth, and investigate justice.

The platform brings together the families of missing persons and forcibly disappeared persons from all parties to the conflict in Syria, and from diverse ethnic, religious, racial and linguistic backgrounds. The number of people who have joined it so far has reached about 500 members. It is a completely independent platform. The issue of missing persons is considered to be profound humanitarian and far from political tensions and influences.