Milei Paralyzes the Search Outside Argentina for Babies Stolen During the Dictatorship
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The Government of Argentina interrupted the sending of DNA kits to its consulates abroad, key inputs so that people with doubts about their identity—and who suspect that they are babies stolen from missing persons during the dictatorship (1976-1983)—can be tested without travelling to Buenos Aires. The measure was denounced by members of the international network of Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, who warn of a setback in human rights policies. A…
The Argentine Government has interrupted sending to consulates the necessary DNA kits to allow blood samples to be taken by people who doubt their identity, live outside their country and suspect that they are the children of missing persons from the last dictatorship (1976-1983), according to EFE members of the International Network in Europe of Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo. Lila Parrondo, psychologist and member of the European Network for th…
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The suspension of actions outside the country puts at risk the search for stolen babies and revives the debate about the current government’s memory policies. The international news agency EFE reports that human rights agencies warned that the national government paralysed the efforts to search for stolen babies during the last [...] La entrada Report that Milei paralysed the search for stolen babies during the dictatorship outside Argentina was…
The interruption of the sending of DNA kits to Argentine consulates paralyzes a key policy for the identification of people who doubt their origin. Human rights organizations warn of the impact in ongoing investigations.
Human rights organizations denounced that the Argentine government stopped sending to its consulates the necessary DNA kits so that blood samples can be taken by people who doubt their identity, live outside their country and suspect that they are the children of disappeared people of the last dictatorship. The complaint is at the head of the International Network in Europe of Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo and was reflected by the EFE agency. Li…
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