:04:02
in order to provide faciIities.
:04:06
It is vitaI to group aII returnees together...
:04:09
in order to be abIe to identify them.
:04:13
I don't think anyone wiII oppose
this decision...
:04:17
which, in addition,
respects the UN guideIines.
:04:21
We don't yet know...
:04:22
how Iong we shaII maintain these faciIities.
:04:26
We'II need three to six months.
:04:29
That may be optimistic.
:04:33
The census work alone
will take over a month.
:04:37
The Red Cross will take care
of these people.
:04:41
It will be backed up by the army
and the police.
:04:45
The situation resembles
that of refugee assistance.
:04:51
Basic commodities and clothing
will be distributed.
:04:55
Dormitories have already been set up.
:04:58
People will be grouped
according to their sex and age.
:05:03
All archives will be transferred there.
:05:06
These measures are designed
to facilitate identification.
:05:11
Anyhow, this task is IikeIy
to take severaI weeks...
:05:15
even severaI months.
:05:17
Isn't your view rather pessimistic?
:05:20
I don't think so.
:05:22
Mr. Mayor, it isn't a matter of efficiency.
:05:26
I don't think we shouId hurry things.
:05:30
These peopIe died recentIy.
:05:33
Their memory is stiII present.
:05:37
We don't know the effect...
:05:38
caused by the return
of a recentIy deceased Ioved one.
:05:43
The process of return to the famiIies...
:05:46
is IikeIy to require more time than you think.
:05:51
We've formed a counseIing team
to make sure things go smoothIy.
:05:56
Other experts, such as socioIogists...
:05:59
and anthropoIogists,
wiII join us to study their behavior.