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"en.20010212.2.1-051"2
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"Madam President, I should like to inform both you and the House that a group representing the relatives of people who disappeared without trace in Cyprus visited Brussels last week. They met the political groups and raised the question of their lost relatives for the umpteenth time, but purely from a humanitarian point of view. Twenty-seven years after 1974, there is still a huge number of cases – over 1000 – of people whose fate is still unknown. Their relatives have every right to know what became of their loved ones. Efforts to find out, including under the auspices of the United Nations Organisation, have proven futile and I should like to raise the question of the European Parliament's possibly doing something to help."@en1
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