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About the CMP

“The Committee [on Missing Persons in Cyprus] shall look only into cases of persons reported missing in the inter-communal fighting as well as in the events of July 1974 and afterwards” - Article 7, Terms of Reference of the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus.

As a result of the violence generated during those times, a total of 502 Turkish Cypriots and 1493 Greek Cypriots were officially reported as missing by both communities to the Committee on Missing Persons in Cyprus (CMP). 

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