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Argentina Plaza de Mayo activist finds 'stolen grandson' Argentina Plaza de Mayo activist finds 'stolen grandson'
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An Argentine activist who searches for people who were snatched as babies by the 1970s military junta has been reunited with her own grandson. An Argentine activist who searches for people who were snatched as babies by the 1970s military junta has found her own grandson.
Estela de Carlotto said finding her grandson, a victim of the practice, was "reparation" for her and for Argentina.Estela de Carlotto said finding her grandson, a victim of the practice, was "reparation" for her and for Argentina.
She said he had come forward for DNA testing because he had doubts about his own identity.She said he had come forward for DNA testing because he had doubts about his own identity.
The junta snatched hundreds of babies from their opponents and gave them to sympathisers to bring up.The junta snatched hundreds of babies from their opponents and gave them to sympathisers to bring up.
Ms Carlotto's daughter, Laura, was one of 30,000 left-wing activists who were killed during the 1975-1983 military rule.Ms Carlotto's daughter, Laura, was one of 30,000 left-wing activists who were killed during the 1975-1983 military rule.
Ms Carlotto's organisation, The Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, was formed to reunite biological parents with hundreds of children born in prisons and torture centres.Ms Carlotto's organisation, The Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, was formed to reunite biological parents with hundreds of children born in prisons and torture centres.
The group said her grandson was the 114th "stolen child" they have found so far. The group said her grandson was the 114th "stolen child" they had found so far.
Most of the babies were handed to families who supported military rule, often simply to prevent them being raised by left-wing families.Most of the babies were handed to families who supported military rule, often simply to prevent them being raised by left-wing families.
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At a jubilant news conference surrounded by some of the grandchildren recovered by her organisation, Ms Carlotto said: "We've found what we were looking for.At a jubilant news conference surrounded by some of the grandchildren recovered by her organisation, Ms Carlotto said: "We've found what we were looking for.
"Now I have 14 grandchildren with me. The empty chair is now filled, the photograph frames will carry a photo. "Now I have 14 grandchildren with me. The empty chair is now filled, the photograph frames will carry a photo.
"My grandson, is handsome, an artist, a good boy, well brought up, and he searched me out.""My grandson, is handsome, an artist, a good boy, well brought up, and he searched me out."
Ms Carlotto said he had gone to her organisation to talk about his concerns about his identity.Ms Carlotto said he had gone to her organisation to talk about his concerns about his identity.
Argentina's dictatorshipArgentina's dictatorship
1976: General Jorge Videla seizes power - thousands of political opponents rounded up and killed1976: General Jorge Videla seizes power - thousands of political opponents rounded up and killed
1982: Videla's successor, General Leopoldo Galtieri, orders invasion of British-held Falkland Islands1982: Videla's successor, General Leopoldo Galtieri, orders invasion of British-held Falkland Islands
1983: Civilian rule returns to Argentina, investigations into rights abuses begin1983: Civilian rule returns to Argentina, investigations into rights abuses begin
2010: Videla sentenced to life imprisonment for murders during his term in office2010: Videla sentenced to life imprisonment for murders during his term in office
2012: Videla sentenced to 50 years for overseeing systematic theft of the babies of political prisoners2012: Videla sentenced to 50 years for overseeing systematic theft of the babies of political prisoners
She said she had not know her daughter Laura had been pregnant when she was kidnapped by the military.She said she had not know her daughter Laura had been pregnant when she was kidnapped by the military.
She had been told by another prisoner who had met her.She had been told by another prisoner who had met her.
After her daughter's death, The Grandmothers had investigated who the father was and had contacted his family and asked him to give DNA blood samples to a blood bank in case the grandchild was ever found.After her daughter's death, The Grandmothers had investigated who the father was and had contacted his family and asked him to give DNA blood samples to a blood bank in case the grandchild was ever found.
When her grandson had agreed to have his DNA tested, the sample was tested alongside other family samples already in the bank.When her grandson had agreed to have his DNA tested, the sample was tested alongside other family samples already in the bank.
It had come out 99.9% positive he was her grandchild, Ms Carlotto said.It had come out 99.9% positive he was her grandchild, Ms Carlotto said.
"We spoke to him by phone he was very emotional, but he said he was very happy and very well," said Ms Carlotto."We spoke to him by phone he was very emotional, but he said he was very happy and very well," said Ms Carlotto.
Estela de Carlotto said she and her family would leave her grandson in peace until he was ready to meet them. Estela de Carlotto said she and her family would leave her grandson in peace until he was ready to meet them.
"We need to keep searching for other children so that other grandmothers can feel what I feel today," she said."We need to keep searching for other children so that other grandmothers can feel what I feel today," she said.