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International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission
The International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Mission is a permanent body available to the international community to investigate violations of international humanitarian law. Based in Bern, the Commission consists of fifteen experts. Switzerland, as depositary of the Geneva Conventions, manages its secretariat.