Guatemala - Children stolen during the Civil War case
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1996 Jan 1
Many children of villagers disappeared during the 36 year Civil War. Some were adopted within Guatemala, at least one child, a girl adopted in 1982, was adopted by a US family. At least 2 children from the massacre at Dos Erres in 1982 were raised by Guatemalan soldiers.
Documents
Title | Publication date |
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Father And Son Reunited 30 Years After Massacre In Guatemala | 2012 May 31 |
Mass. father, Guatemala son reunite 30 years later | 2012 May 30 |
Stolen baby found in Guatemalan adoption system | 2011 Jul 24 |
Guatemala: Dirty war orphans put up for adoption | 2009 Mar 23 |
Making “American” Families: Transnational Adoption and U.S. Latin America Policy | 2006 Jan 1 |
In El Salvador: A disappeared son returns | 2001 Mar 5 |
Special Report: International Adoption from Americas.org [Latin America] | 2000 Nov 1 |
Guatemala's baby business | 2000 Sep 1 |
Guatemala army 'seized children' | 2000 Aug 8 |
Guatemala babies 'sold to highest bidders' | 2000 Jun 13 |
What Did You Do in the War, Mama? | 1999 Feb 7 |