Czech Republic Prague hotels, hotels in Czech Republic Prague, Prague Czech Republic hotels accommodation in Prague

Info

***** 5 star Hotels in Prague, Czech Republic
**** 4 star Hotels in Prague, Czech Republic
*** 3 star Hotels in Prague, Czech Republic
** 2 star Hotels in Prague, Czech Republic
- Hostels in Prague, Czech Republic
- Apartments in Prague, Czech Republic
- Pensions in Prague, Czech Republic

- Prague Hotels in the city centre
- Prague Hotels near the city centre
- Prague Hotels outside the city centre

- Airport Transfers
- Sightseeing Tours
- Prague Guide
- Prague News
- Partner Links
- Travel Links


News

16.10.2008 - Iran and Iraq in war missing deal

Iran and Iraq have signed an agreement to search for missing persons from the bitter eight-year war they fought in the 1980s, the Red Cross says.
It said both countries had agreed to share information and would hand over any remains that were found.

The Czech Republic news are represented by www.czechrepublic-prague.com


It is not known how many people are missing, but some estimates put the figure in hundreds of thousands.
Delegates from Iraq and Iran signed the document at the Red Cross headquarters in Geneva, the aid agency Six Iraqi troops die in US fire ...
Confusion over Iraq-Us deal ...
Negotiators set pull-out date for US in Iraq ...
ICRC slams misuse of emblem in Betancourt release ...
Red Cross angry at emblem 'misuse' ...
said.
It was the first time the two neighbours signed a direct agreement to work together on the issue, having dealt separately with the Red Cross until now.
The agreement represents "an important step toward easing the heavy burden of thousands of bereaved Iraqi and Iranian families," said a spokesperson for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) .
Around a million people were killed in the 1980-1988 war, with thousands of prisoners captured on both sides.
Iran's official reports suggest at least 8,000 Iranians are unaccounted for. Iraq's Ministry of Human Rights says the Iraqi figure ranges from 375,000 to one million.
In total, the ICRC says it has helped repatriate some 97,000 prisoners of war (POWs) since the end of the war.
Twenty years after the end of the war, families on both sides continue to search for records of their loved ones in hospitals, morgues and police stations.

(BBC)


<< Back

Search

Check-in
 
Check-out
 
Room
Class
Location



 
 
Copyright © 1999 - 2009 www.CzechRepublic-Prague.com . All Rights Reserved    
www.Austria-Vienna.com :: www.Prague-Czech-Republic-Travel.com
_______________________________