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Published Date: 01 December 2008
IRAQI and Iranian troops yesterday exchanged the remains of soldiers killed during the eight-year war between the two countries.
It was the first such handover since the two signed an agreement in October to work together in tracing thousands still missing after the war.

The remains of 200 Iraqis and 41 Iranians were returned to their native countries during a ceremony at a
border checkpoint near Basra. The International Committee of the Red Cross, which oversaw the handover, said only 23 of the Iraqi and ten of the Iranian remains have been identified.

More than a million people from both sides were killed or went missing during the war. The countries have exchanged remains and prisoners of war before, but previously they each dealt separately with the Red Cross.

"The return of the bodies is important for the families of the dead and an essential element in the process of dealing with the past," said Jamila Hammami, an ICRC delegate in charge of the missing persons file for Iraq, who said many of the families never lost hope.

Jawad Kadhum Hamadi was hoping to find the names of missing family members on the list of those remains identified. Mr Hamadi's brother, Ahmed, has been missing since 1984.

"I didn't find his name," Mr Hamadi said. "But the hope inside me has not been killed."





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  • Last Updated: 30 November 2008 10:21 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Iraq , Iran
 
1

Mcsnagpile,

01/12/2008 09:32:07
It will be difficult to return the bodies of the young boys they made walk over the mine fields.
2

Finnking,

Lempäälä 01/12/2008 10:48:32
Mcsnagpile

Or the 250 or so blasted out the air by a US rocket. What a terrible war that was: instigated on the ground by ex-CIA man Saddam, supported by the USA all the way and when the Iranian troops reached the Iraqi border the US supported Saddam is a spectacular manner by blowing a civilian Iranian plane out of the sky killing hundreds including 60 kids.

3

Siroos,

UK 15/12/2008 17:10:42
#-2,
But they are in Heaven and do not know what to do with the 72 virgins.

 

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