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Shatter and Northern Ireland Office Minister meet with family members of the "Disappeared"

Justice Minister Alan Shatter and Northern Ireland Office Minister Hugo Swire met today with the family members of the "Disappeared" victims of paramilitary murders and with the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims’ Remains (ICLVR).

The Ministers jointly expressed their sympathy to the families on their loss and their hope that the remains of those victims who have not yet been recovered can be returned to their loved ones.

The Ministers took the opportunity to thank the Commissioners and the Commission’s staff for their work to date in recovering the remains of a number of paramilitary victims who had been buried in secret locations. This has helped to bring closure for their families. The two Commissioners, Frank Murray and Sir Ken Bloomfield, confirmed to the two Governments that the current work programme of investigations to follow up on information received was almost completed and that further work is planned for next year.

Minister Shatter said:

The Commission has been successful in recovering the remains of eight of the victims and, thankfully, this has brought some comfort to their families. The Commission, with the support of the two Governments, has worked tirelessly for the families in recent years and we hope, for their sake, that it will be able to make further progress.

Minister Swire said:

We recognise the continuing hurt and disappointment felt by those families whose loved ones have yet to be recovered to them. The work of the Commission is a very important example of successful cross–Border co-operation and it plans to carry out further work next year.

The two Ministers also repeated the Commission’s standing call for further information from the public to help it to locate the remains of the Disappeared who have not yet been recovered. All information provided to the Commission is treated in confidence and has a guarantee of privilege.

Read the full press release here.