Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains

The Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains (ICLVR) was established by treaty between the United Kingdom Government and the Government of Ireland, made on 27 April 1999 in connection with the affairs of Northern Ireland, in order to locate 16 missing Irish and British people presumed murdered during The Troubles.[1]

The 16, referred to colloquially as "The Disappeared", were separately abducted, killed and buried in Ireland and France over the last 35 years, mainly in the 1970s. It is believed that they were abducted and killed by Irish Republican paramilitaries, mostly the Provisional Irish Republican Army, which denied involvement for years. All 16 individuals were Catholics and most were suspected of collaborating with the British or betraying the paramilitaries in some way. The Commission was established to locate the remains of these people. As of June 2017, the remains of 13 of the 16 disappeared have been located.[2]

  1. ^ Joint Statement by the British and Irish governments announcing the next steps on location of 'The Disappeared', (3 August 2006) Cain Web Service
  2. ^ Brennan, Eoin (22 June 2017). "The Disappeared: The life and death of Seamus Ruddy". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 9 July 2018.