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Monday 7/12/2015

Today i read..

Former Argentine political prisoner reunited with son

Mario Bravo at press conference in Buenos Aires, after meeting his mother, Sara

(Mario Bravo said he suspected from an early age that he was not being brought up by his biological parents)

      

       A former Argentine political prisoner and her son have met for the first time since she gave birth in the cell of a clandestine detention centre in 1976.

       Mario Bravo was given for adoption to a non-communist family, a common practice during the military dictatorship.

       He was reunited with his mother, Sara, by campaign group Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, after taking a DNA test.

"My mother is alive and that is a miracle," he said at an emotional press conference in Buenos Aires.
       Most pregnant women arrested by Argentina's secret police were killed shortly after giving birth.
       Mr Bravo was brought up in the north-eastern province of Santa Fe.
       He decided to take a DNA test in 2007, after having doubts about his identity.
       His DNA was compared with a bank of genetic samples collected by the Grandmothers from families searching for their children.

'Black-and-white film'

       The Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo was formed to reunite families with their missing children, who had been stolen by the military junta, which was in power in Argentina from 1976-83.
       "I saw my life pass through my mind like a black-and-white film," he said at the group's headquarters.
       "We now have to be positive, to think ahead," he added.
       "What happened was very ugly, but it's done."
       His mother, Sara, was so traumatised after being released from prison in the northern province of Tucuman that she asked the Grandmothers to withhold her surname.
       Mario Bravo is the 119th child to be identified by the Grandmothers.
       The announcement was made on Monday and he said he counted the hours and minutes until he met his mother on Tuesday morning.
      "This comes to show that we need to have faith in ourselves and in the other," said the founder and president of the organisation, Estela de Carlotto.
      She was reunited with her grandson, Guido, last year.Some 30,000 people are estimated to have been killed during more than seven years of military rule in Argentina.

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Tuesday 8/12/2015

Today i read..


Argentina Plaza de Mayo group locates founder's grandson



Delia Giovanola de Califano (C) at a press conference in Buenos Aires (5 n November 2015)

(Delia Giovanola de Califano (centre) is one of the 12 grandmothers who formed the group in 1977)




      Argentine campaign group Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo say they have identified the grandson of one of the group's co-founders.
      Argentina's military junta snatched hundreds of babies from their opponents in the 1970s and gave them to sympathisers to bring up as their own.
      The grandson of co-founder Delia Giovanola is named Martin.
But the discovery comes too late for his sister, Virginia, who took her own life in 2011.The Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo was formed to reunite families with their missing children, who had been stolen by the junta.
      Martin is the 118th grandchild to be located by the group.

      His parents, Jorge Oscar Ogando and Stella Maris Montesano, joined the ranks of Argentina's "disappeared". Their bodies have never been found.

      The man, born in 1976, has lived abroad for 15 years. He and Mrs Giovanola have spoken on the telephone.
      Mrs Giovanola was left to bring up her elder grandchild Virginia Ogando, who was three when her parents were kidnapped.
      Ms Ogando had always sought her missing brother. She took her own life in 2011, saying she hoped to join her parents.

      "I'm happy, thinking that my granddaughter's hand is behind all this," Mrs Giovanola told a press conference in Buenos Aires.

      Some 30,000 people were murdered by the military junta in Argentina.
      The leader of the campaign group, Estela de Carlotto, was herself reunited with her missing grandson last year.




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