As part of a joint project between the UK, Falkland
Islands and Argentine Governments and the International
Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), a forensic team
exhumed, analysed and documented the remains in each of
the unidentified graves in the Argentine cemetery at
Darwin in the Falkland Islands.
Argentina’s Secretary for Human Rights, Claudio Avruj,
will accompany the families. Retired British Army
Colonel Geoffrey Cardozo, who was responsible for
burying the Argentine dead with sensitivity and respect
immediately after the conflict, will also accompany the
group.
Minister of State for Europe and the Americas, Sir
MP said:
I welcome this visit to the Argentine cemetery at
Darwin by family members of the recently identified
Argentine soldiers. This important humanitarian
project, facilitated by the International Committee
of the Red Cross, will provide some comfort to the
families of the deceased. When visiting the cemetery
the families will find their loved ones properly
identified and in a place of great dignity.
I am grateful to the Falkland Islands Government who
coordinated the visit, in cooperation with the
Argentine Families Commission, and with support by
the UK and Argentine Governments. It marks an
important development in the UK-Argentina
relationship and demonstrates what can be achieved
with a positive and constructive relationship.
Notes for Editors:
- The visit will include a religious ceremony jointly
conducted by Auxiliary Bishop of Buenos Aires, Bishop
Eguia Segui, and the Right Reverand Abbott Hugh Allan
from the United Kingdom.
- Brigadier Baz Bennett, Commander of the British
Forces South Atlantic Islands, will deliver military
honours for the ceremony. A Scottish Piper and a
British military guard will be present.
- The DNA identification project was funded by the UK
and Argentine Governments. This is a humanitarian
initiative that we support in line with our wider
obligations under international law.
- In the UK-Argentina Joint Communique of 13
September 2016, both countries expressed their full
support for a DNA identification process in respect of
unknown Argentine soldiers buried in the Falkland
Islands.
- Over a seven week period (7 June – 20 August 2017),
an ICRC forensic team exhumed, analysed and documented
the remains of each of the unidentified soldiers. 90
Argentine soldiers were positively identified.