CMP field and lab activities suspended due to pandemic, we will try to catch up, its members tell CNA
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the work of the Committee on Missing Persons (CMP) in Cyprus since its field and lab activities have been suspended for two months now, however its members stress, in an interview with CNA, that they have been working all this time together, via teleconferences, to be ready to resume excavations and laboratory work as soon as conditions allow this to happen, aiming to catch up with the time lost.
The three members of the Committee, Greek Cypriot Leonidas Pantelides, Turkish Cypriot Gülden Plümer Kücük, and the third member (United Nations) Paul-Henri Arni, who spoke to CNA during a teleconference, elaborated on the ways the pandemic has affected CMP’s work, the difficulties the Committee has been experiencing and their planning for the future, appealing once again to witnesses, who have information that may help locating burial s
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The three members of the Committee, Greek Cypriot Leonidas Pantelides, Turkish Cypriot Gülden Plümer Kücük, and the third member (United Nations) Paul-Henri Arni, who spoke to CNA during a teleconference, elaborated on the ways the pandemic has affected CMP’s work, the difficulties the Committee has been experiencing and their planning for the future, appealing once again to witnesses, who have information that may help locating burial s
(CNA)
*The full text of the news item is available in the paid version of the CNA web service. Subscription Form
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