Spain is reeling from an avalanche of allegations of baby theft and
baby trafficking. It is thought that the trade began at the end of the
Spanish civil war and continued for 50 years, with hundreds of thousands
of babies traded by nuns, priests and doctors up to the 1990s. This
World reveals the impact of Spain's stolen baby scandal through the eyes
of the children and parents who were separated at birth, and who are
now desperate to find their relatives.
Exhumations of the supposed graves of babies and positive DNA tests
are proof that baby theft has happened. Across Spain, people are queuing
up to take a DNA test and thousands of Spaniards are asking 'Who am I?
Katya Adler has been meeting the heartbroken mothers who are
searching for the children whom they were told died at birth, as well as
the stolen and trafficked babies who are now grown up and searching for
their biological relatives and their true identities.
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