Mail : amedanneleri@hotmail.comContact : Nezahat Teke, Member of Mères pour la Paix and Member of the FEMED Board of Directors During the fighting between Kurdish armed groups and the Turkish army in the 1990s, almost 5,000 people were killed or disappeared. Since then, no perpetrator has been prosecuted in... Continue reading Mothers for Peace
Mothers of Srebrenica
Contact: Fazla Efendić (fazla.efendic@gmail.com)Website: https://enklave-srebrenica-zepa.org/english.index.php The Mothers of Srebrenica formed an association in 1995 following the genocide that devastated their town and region. By demanding the truth about enforced disappearances and other abuses perpetrated against the Bosnian population, the association has helped to raise public awareness of the... Continue reading Mothers of Srebrenica
Truth Now
Mail: achilleas@ldlaw.com.cyContact : Achilleas DemetriadesSite: https://www.truthnowcyprus.org/ Truth Now is a non-governmental organization set up in 2007 to help solve the problem of enforced disappearances in Cyprus. With a team of volunteer lawyers, Truth Now offers legal assistance and implements a number of projects (seminars, lobbying, etc.) to ensure that the people of Cyprus... Continue reading Truth Now
Al Ata'a for Human Rights
Mail : mohtuz@hotmail.comContact : Mohammad Kawthar Qader, Director and Member of the FEMED BoardWebsite : https://arab.org/fr/directory/al-ataa-benevolent-association/ Al Ata'a for Human Rights, created in 2007, is the first organization to fight against enforced disappearances in the Kirkuk region (Iraqi Kurdistan) and has now extended its activities to the whole country, which counts about... Continue reading Al Ata'a for Human Rights
Lebanese Center for Human Rights (CLDH)
Mail: walasmar@disparitions-euromed.orgContact : Wadih Al-Asmar, CLDH Secretary General, Treasurer and FEMED Board MemberWebsite: https://www.cldh-lebanon.org/ CLDH (Centre Libanais des Droits Humains) is the official Lebanese structure that takes over in Lebanon the local activities of the French-Lebanese SOLIDA Movement (Soutien aux Libanais Détenus Arbitrairement) based in France. SOLIDA is an organization... Continue reading Lebanese Center for Human Rights (CLDH)
Association of Parents and Friends of the Disappeared in Morocco (APADM)
Mail : rachide39@gmail.comContact : Rachid El Manouzi, General Secretary of APADM, General Secretary and Board Member of FEMED HISTORY 1975 : Rabat - 8 disappeared escape from the PF3 detention center, among them Houcine ELMANOUZI , political activist and trade unionist kidnapped from Tunis on October 29, 1972 and secretly detained in Morocco. 1975... Continue reading Association des parents et amis de disparus au Maroc (APADM)
Coordination Committee of Families of the Disappeared in Morocco
Site :
Moroccan Organization for Human Rights (OMDH)
Mail: contact@omdh.orgContact: Boudris BelaïdSocial media: www.facebook.com/OMDHMaroc/ The Moroccan Organization for Human Rights (OMDH) was founded in 1988. It promotes respect for human rights in Morocco. As part of this mandate, OMDH fights against the practice of enforced disappearance by providing legal assistance to victims, publishing reports... Continue reading Moroccan Organization for Human Rights (OMDH)
Human Rights Solidarity
Mail: khaled.saleh@hrsly.orgContact : Khaled SalehWebsite: www.hrsolidarity.org Human Rights Solidarity is a Geneva-based NGO founded in 2000 to monitor the human rights situation in Libya. One of the organization's missions is to combat the practice of enforced disappearance. In this context, the NGO raises awareness of the... Continue reading Human Rights Solidarity
Association of Families of Kidnapped and Missing Persons from Kosovo and Metohija
Contact: office@otetaistina.org.rs Website: https://otetaistina.org.rs/ The Association of Families of Kidnapped and Missing Persons from Kosovo and Metohija works on some 1,900 cases of enforced disappearance that occurred during the conflict that scarred the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s. Created during this decade, the association supports the families and, through its contacts with... Continue reading Association of Families of Kidnapped and Missing Persons from Kosovo and Metohija