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DNA tests confirm 131st baby stolen during Argentina's dirty war, human rights group says

Por: CBS News Crime December 23, 2022

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DNA tests have confirmed that a man was taken from his mother as a baby during Argentina's dictatorship, a Thursday, increasing the number of this type of case to 131.Estela de Carlotto, president of the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, that the man, whose name was not released, was determined to be the biological son of Lucía Ángela Nadín and Aldo Hugo Quevedo.Nadín and Quevedo, who were from the western province of Mendoza, belonged to... + full article



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