Argentina - Children stolen during the Civil War case ⬤ public Incident date: 1990 Jan 1 Country: Argentina number of children involved: 500 Hundreds of children were stolen from dissidents and placed with military families and others - some internationally - during the Military junta of the 1970's and 1980's. Parent topics: child trafficking Documents Title Publication dateLong lost generation: Argentina’s search for infants ‘adopted’ during a dirty war 2012 May 18Argentina’s long lost generation: Robbed identity reappears late in life 2012 May 18Argentine rights leader defends DNA database 2010 Jun 24Rights Conflict in Argentine Court Battle Over DNA 2010 Jun 4New law forces DNA tests to find 'disappeared' kids 2009 Nov 28History of Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo; Children Who Disappeared or Who Were Born in Captivity 2009 Apr 6Guatemala: Dirty war orphans put up for adoption 2009 Mar 23Making “American” Families: Transnational Adoption and U.S. Latin America Policy 2006 Jan 1In El Salvador: A disappeared son returns 2001 Mar 5Court hears of Argentina's stolen children 2000 Nov 10Special Report: International Adoption from Americas.org [Latin America] 2000 Nov 1What Did You Do in the War, Mama? 1999 Feb 7MOTHERS' CRUSADE IN MEMORY OF THE DISAPPEARED 1998 Nov 29 Topics: child trafficking, Argentine baby theftCountries: ArgentinaSubdivisions: Buenos Aires (Argentinian province) Location Buenos AiresBuenos AiresArgentina