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Maria, the 'Stolen Baby' Who Now Has a Name 43 Years After Birth

Summary by EFEMINISTA
After a titanic struggle, María Bueno has succeeded in ensuring that the daughter she gave birth to 43 years ago, one of the thousands of "stolen babies" in Spain, exists in the eyes of the State with a proper name, also María's, now registered in the Civil Registry. It is the only thing she has of her. "Now a new battle begins, telling the State that if she is alive, I should look for her and, if she is dead, I should tell her where her remains…
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After a titanic struggle, María Bueno has succeeded in ensuring that the daughter she gave birth to 43 years ago, one of the thousands of "stolen babies" in Spain, exists in the eyes of the State with a proper name, also María's, now registered in the Civil Registry. It is the only thing she has of her. "Now a new battle begins, telling the State that if she is alive, I should look for her and, if she is dead, I should tell her where her remains…

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EFEMINISTA broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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