UN team on missing persons arrives in Quetta

Quetta (Dawn/ANN) - A six-member working group of the United Nations Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances arrived in Quetta today.

The working group's members were to hold meetings in Balochistan's provincial capital over the issue of 'missing' persons.

The group is scheduled to meet with the relatives of the missing as well as with leaders of several political and nationalist parties.

Moreover, the group would also be briefed by officials from the provincial government on the missing persons' issue.

The mandate of the UN team that had arrived in Pakistan last Sunday was to collect data about the 'missing' persons.

During its 10-day mission undertaken at the invitation of the government, the team was to study the measures adopted by Pakistan to prevent and eradicate enforced disappearances and issues related to truth, justice and reparation for the victims.

The delegation, comprising Olivier de Frouville, the Chair-Rapporteur, and Osman El Hajj, member, was being accompanied by members of the secretariat of the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.

The delegation had been visiting various parts of the country and meeting officials, representatives of civil society organisations and UN agencies and relatives of disappeared people.

The working group was set up by the UN Commission on Human Rights in 1980 to assist families in determining the fate and whereabouts of disappeared relatives. It endeavours to establish a channel of communication between the families and the governments concerned, to ensure that individual cases are investigated, with the objective of clarifying the whereabouts of persons who, having disappeared, are placed outside the protection of law. A final report on the mission will be presented to the UN Human Rights Council next year.

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