29 MORE MISSING PERSONS IDENTIFIED
As a result of continuing analyses on the remains of missing
persons in Cyprus, who have been found during the exhumation studies in both
Turkish and Greek Cypriot sides, 29 more missing persons have been identified.
It’s been determined that 6 of the 29 persons, which have been identified, are
Turkish Cypriots and the total number of identified missing persons has
reached to 57.
Speaking to the Cyprus Turkish News Agency,
Turkish Cypriot Member of the Autonomous Missing Persons Committee Gulden
Plumer Kucuk stated that while the excavations were continuing across the
island, identity identification studies were continuing uninterrupted.
Explaining that following the handing over
of the remains of 28 Alaminyo missing martyrs, 13 Turkish Cypriot and 15 Greek
Cypriot, to their families, remains of 29 more missing persons, 6 Turkish
Cypriot and 23 Greek Cypriot, have been identified, Kucuk said the remains
would be handed over on a date to be set by the families themselves following
the same procedure applied to the Alaminyo Martyrs identified earlier.
Kucuk pointed out that until now, the
Committee exhumed the remains of 300 missing persons and the identity
identification studies would continue periodically.
Kucuk added that the excavations were
continuing in Taskent in South Cyprus and Mesarya in North Cyprus.
The Autonomous Missing Persons Committee
have been carrying out excavation and identity identification studies for the
last two-and-a-half years, in order to find around 2 thousand missing persons,
which 500 out of this are Turkish Cypriots.