U.N. Investigator Quits Over Budget
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From Times Wire Reports
The top U.N. missing-persons investigator for the former Yugoslav federation quit, complaining he hadn’t received enough international support in his effort to account for the 20,000 people missing after the war. Manfred Nowak said he had requested $6 million for forensic examinations of remains from at least some of the estimated 300 mass graves in Bosnia, but that donor countries had contributed just $300,000.
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