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Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
The country has as many as one million missing people after decades of conflict. Forensic teams face huge challenges to document human remains as families wait in hope of closure.
Since 2008, the Iraqi health ministry and the Martyrs Foundation - a government body helping to identify victims and compensate relatives - have been sending teams of forensic anthropologists and doctors across the country to find and excavate mass graves and retrieve bodies.
The Legal Medicine team conducting a campaign to gather DNA of the families of Badoush massacre's victims in the city of Babel. Babel, 21st November 2021.
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Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
The country has as many as one million missing people after decades of conflict. Forensic teams face huge challenges to document human remains as families wait in hope of closure.
Since 2008, the Iraqi health ministry and the Martyrs Foundation - a government body helping to identify victims and compensate relatives - have been sending teams of forensic anthropologists and doctors across the country to find and excavate mass graves and retrieve bodies.
Two of the forensic anthropologists of the Iraqi team of Legal Medicine Directorate and Mass Grave Department at work in Badush mass grave near Mosul. On 10th June 2014 ISIS entered Badoush prison, separated Sunnis inmates from Shia and killed more than 600 Shia prisoners in this isolated stretch of the desert. Badush, 12th June 2021.
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Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
The country has as many as one million missing people after decades of conflict. Forensic teams face huge challenges to document human remains as families wait in hope of closure.
Since 2008, the Iraqi health ministry and the Martyrs Foundation - a government body helping to identify victims and compensate relatives - have been sending teams of forensic anthropologists and doctors across the country to find and excavate mass graves and retrieve bodies.
Excavations at the Badush mass grave near Mosul. The so called Badush prison massacre happened in mid June 2014 where around six hundred Shia prisoners where murdered in cold blood and thrown into mass graves in a desert area near the prison. Together with other Shiaa massacres at the hands of ISIS this is considered as an attempt to genocide of Shiaa Muslims. Badush, 10th June 2021.
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Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
The country has as many as one million missing people after decades of conflict. Forensic teams face huge challenges to document human remains as families wait in hope of closure.
Since 2008, the Iraqi health ministry and the Martyrs Foundation - a government body helping to identify victims and compensate relatives - have been sending teams of forensic anthropologists and doctors across the country to find and excavate mass graves and retrieve bodies.
Excavations at the Badush mass grave near Mosul. The so called Badush prison massacre happened in mid June 2014 where around six hundred Shia prisoners where murdered in cold blood and thrown into mass graves in a desert area near the prison. Together with other Shiaa massacres at the hands of ISIS this is considered as an attempt to genocide of Shiaa Muslims. Badush, 10th June 2021.
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Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
The country has as many as one million missing people after decades of conflict. Forensic teams face huge challenges to document human remains as families wait in hope of closure.
Since 2008, the Iraqi health ministry and the Martyrs Foundation - a government body helping to identify victims and compensate relatives - have been sending teams of forensic anthropologists and doctors across the country to find and excavate mass graves and retrieve bodies.
Iraqi teams of Medical Legal Directorate and Mass Graves Department of the Martyrs Foundation work together with UNITAD (United Nations investigative team for Accountability of Da'esh/ISIS crimes) at mass graves in Kojo, the first of the 70 mass graves opened after the Yazidi Genocide. In this picture they are bringing the remains of a body to the truck-fridge which will be had to Baghdad, at the Medical Legal Directorate. Kojo, 19th March 2019.
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Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
The country has as many as one million missing people after decades of conflict. Forensic teams face huge challenges to document human remains as families wait in hope of closure.
Since 2008, the Iraqi health ministry and the Martyrs Foundation - a government body helping to identify victims and compensate relatives - have been sending teams of forensic anthropologists and doctors across the country to find and excavate mass graves and retrieve bodies.
Yazidi spiritual leaders celebrate the opening of the first mass grave in Kojo, Sinjar, freeding from the box white doves. Many survivors and families of victims of the Yezidi genocide gathered on this day. Around them, Iraqi soldiers, journalists and especially family members and villagers gathered to attend the celebration. In all Sinjar around 70 mass graves have to be excavated for the exhumation of the bodies. Kojo, 15th March 2019.
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Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
The country has as many as one million missing people after decades of conflict. Forensic teams face huge challenges to document human remains as families wait in hope of closure.
Since 2008, the Iraqi health ministry and the Martyrs Foundation - a government body helping to identify victims and compensate relatives - have been sending teams of forensic anthropologists and doctors across the country to find and excavate mass graves and retrieve bodies.
Yazidi women of different ages cry during the celebration of the opening of the mass graves in Kojo, Sinjar. They are mothers, sisters, wives of the hundreds of men killed by ISIS in 2014 in what is believed to have been a genocide of the Yazidi minority in Iraq. Many of these men are still under earth in the 70 identified mass graves in the area. Kojo, 15th March 2019.
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Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
The country has as many as one million missing people after decades of conflict. Forensic teams face huge challenges to document human remains as families wait in hope of closure.
Since 2008, the Iraqi health ministry and the Martyrs Foundation - a government body helping to identify victims and compensate relatives - have been sending teams of forensic anthropologists and doctors across the country to find and excavate mass graves and retrieve bodies.
In the mortuary of the Medical Legal Directorate in Iraq’s Ministry of Health, Baghdad. Forensic anthropologists analyze the skeletons of mass graves’ victims in Iraq committed by ISIS, the ones from Iraq-Iran War or the first Gulf War. They manage to work on 3 to 6 skeletons par day. In this picture they are recomposing the military clothes of an Iraqi soldier killed during the Iraq-Iran war in the south of the country. Baghdad, 19th November 2018.
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Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
Uncovering Iraq's mass graves: the painstaking search for missing loved ones.
The country has as many as one million missing people after decades of conflict. Forensic teams face huge challenges to document human remains as families wait in hope of closure.
Since 2008, the Iraqi health ministry and the Martyrs Foundation - a government body helping to identify victims and compensate relatives - have been sending teams of forensic anthropologists and doctors across the country to find and excavate mass graves and retrieve bodies.
Al-Nuri Mosque in the Old City of Mosul was blown-up by ISIS last JUne 2017 during the final phase of the battle in Mosul. In this Mosque in June 2014 Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi proclamed a self-styled Caliphate, the Islamic State or ISIS. Mosul, 11th May 2018.
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URUGUAY-MONTEVIDEO-HUMAN REMAINS
(111023) -- MONTEVIDEO, Oct. 23, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Anthropologist Jose Lopez Mazz explains the details about the discovery of human remains at the headquarters of the Army battalion 14, on the outskirts of Montevideo, capital of Uruguay, on Oct. 22, 2011. The remains were found on Friday while excavating the second time in the same place in the search for the bodies of residents who went missing during the years of the military dictatorship. (Xinhua/Nicolas Celaya) (axy)
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URUGUAY-MONTEVIDEO-HUMAN REMAINS
(111023) -- MONTEVIDEO, Oct. 23, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Anthropologist Jose Lopez Mazz explains the details about the discovery of human remains at the headquarters of the Army battalion 14, on the outskirts of Montevideo, capital of Uruguay, on Oct. 22, 2011. The remains were found on Friday while excavating the second time in the same place in the search for the bodies of residents who went missing during the years of the military dictatorship. (Xinhua/Nicolas Celaya) (axy)
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URUGUAY-MONTEVIDEO-HUMAN REMAINS
(111023) -- MONTEVIDEO, Oct. 23, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Anthropologist Jose Lopez Mazz explains the details about the discovery of human remains at the headquarters of the Army battalion 14, on the outskirts of Montevideo, capital of Uruguay, on Oct. 22, 2011. The remains were found on Friday while excavating the second time in the same place in the search for the bodies of residents who went missing during the years of the military dictatorship. (Xinhua/Nicolas Celaya) (axy)
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PERU-LIMA-GOVERNMENT PALACE
(110712) -- LIMA, July 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Archaeological artifacts (templates and human remains) found in the basement of the Government Palace are shown in Lima, capital of Peru, on July 11, 2011. The pieces correspond to the pre-Inca Ishma period. (Xinhua/Luis Camacho) (py)
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PERU-LIMA-GOVERNMENT PALACE
(110712) -- LIMA, July 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Archaeological artifacts (templates and human remains) found in the basement of the Government Palace are shown in Lima, capital of Peru, on July 11, 2011. The pieces correspond to the pre-Inca Ishma period. (Xinhua/Luis Camacho) (py)
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PERU-LIMA-GOVERNMENT PALACE
(110712) -- LIMA, July 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Archaeological artifacts (templates and human remains) found in the basement of the Government Palace are shown in Lima, capital of Peru, on July 11, 2011. The pieces correspond to the pre-Inca Ishma period. (Xinhua/Luis Camacho) (py)
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