Preserving mass graves and commemorating them is a duty of all generations to give families and loved ones the opportunity to know the fate of those who have been lost, to reach justice, to bid farewell to their loved ones and receive condolences.
It is not permissible in any way to deny the existence of a mass grave, to cover it up, or to destroy or damage its site, and it is absolutely not permissible to intimidate those who talk about mass graves. Here, the principles of human rights must be followed.
Taking into account dealing with and supervising mass graves is an important matter in order to preserve the dignity of the dead, not touch the feelings of their families, alleviate their suffering as much as possible, and an important way to uncover the truth, access to justice, and prevent the recurrence of such cases in the future.