Anonymous ID: 1153c8 Aug. 13, 2024, 10:59 a.m. No.21406228   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6366

Trial to expose Spain’s 300,000 stolen children begins

85-year-old doctor first person to be charged over Franco-era baby scandal 26 Jun 2018

 

An 85-year-old gynaecologist is to become the first person in Spain to stand trial in connection with the alleged theft and sale of hundreds of thousands of children during and after the Franco regime.

Dr Eduardo Vela arrives in court today charged with the abduction and illegal adoption of a new born girl in 1969, in what is being seen as a test case that could trigger wider investigations into the scandal.

 

Victims’ groups claim as many as 300,000 babies were stolen and sold under the dictatorship of General Francisco Franco between the end of the Spanish Civil War in 1939 and the years after his death in 1975.

Many were taken from Republican families and given to those loyal to the regime.

 

Franco remains a contentious figure in Spain, and the role of the Catholic Church in supporting the regime and facilitating the sale of children has led some to suggest many would prefer to bury the past.

In 2008, investigating Judge Baltasar Garzón estimated that 30,000 children had been stolen from families considered politically suspect by the Franco regime after the civil war.

But the BBC says “little was known about the private trafficking of babies that continued in the 1960s until two men went public with their story in 2011”

 

One of these, Antonio Barroso, who had been sold by a priest in Zaragoza as a child and founded the association Anadir (National Association for Irregular Adoption Victims),

calculates that 15% of adoptions in Spain between 1965 and 1990 were the result of babies being taken without consent from their biological parents.

It led to more than 1,000 Spanish families launching a campaign seeking lost children, siblings or birth parents.

 

In 2011, when news of the scandal first broke, El Pais revealed how Spain’s stolen children network operated, implicating priests, nuns, doctors and government officials.

The paper said the decades-long trade in babies involving hospital staff and Roman Catholic Church-run children's homes was active “not only in Spain, but had an international dimension to it”.

Childless couples in the US, as well as Central and South America, would also come to Spain to circumvent adoption procedures.

 

Last year, the then-Popular Party-led government signed an agreement with the left-wing Podemos to invest €100,000 in a digital platform to investigate DNA data related to Spain’s stolen baby scandal.

But as the landmark trial finally begins, victims of Spain’s massive stolen baby scandal “are asking why it has taken so long for justice to shine some light into this dark chapter of the country’s history” the Daily Telegraph reports.

https://www.theweek.co.uk/94549/trial-to-expose-spain-s-300000-stolen-children-begins

Anonymous ID: 1153c8 Aug. 13, 2024, 11 a.m. No.21406231   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6366

A tangled web: stealing newborns in twentieth-century Spain

Howard Fischer Uppsala, Sweden

 

“We were Europe’s baby supermarket and babies were stolen for sixty years.”1

— Inés Madrigal

 

Twentieth-century Spain was a politically unstable, highly divided nation. In 1931, King Alfonso XIII abdicated after the results of elections were interpreted as a plebiscite on abolishing the monarchy.2

What followed was “one weak government after another.”3

In 1936, with a socialist coalition governing Spain, “army leaders, backed by some of the country’s wealthiest families, decided they…had enough of democracy, and more than enough of socialism.”4

Army general Francisco Franco (1892–1975) was chosen to lead the revolt.

 

The resulting civil war (1936–1939) was a manifestation of the divisions in Spain. The legal, socialist government (the “Republicans”) was supported by party-line communists, Trotskyites, anarchists, socialists,

and some low-level Catholic clergy. The rebels (the “Nationalists”) consisted of the Spanish army, large landowners, and the Catholic church hierarchy. The Republicans got support from international volunteers, Mexico,

and the Soviet Union. The Nationalists were supported by ground and air forces of Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany.

 

Half a million people died in the war. Of these, 20% (100,000) were killed in battle. The remaining 400,000 died in air raids or from executions or disease.5 The Republicans (called “Reds” by their enemies)

confiscated church property and killed about 10,000 bishops, priests, nuns, and monks.6 The Nationalists (“Fascists”) imprisoned and often murdered anyone who did not demonstrate Nationalist sympathies.

Providing food to a Republican fighter could result in a long prison term.

 

After the Nationalist victory in 1939, the ruling party found other ways of punishing opponents and preventing children from “inheriting” anti-government ideas from their parents.

Pregnant woman who were Republican sympathizers, socialists, atheists, or unmarried, were considered “degenerate.” They could not be good mothers, and their newborns needed to be adopted into “better” families.7

 

Some women were heavily sedated at the time of delivery and then told that their (liveborn) baby had been born dead. Other women saw and heard their newborns, who were then taken “to see the doctor,”

and were later told that their baby died of a congenital anomaly.

Some women delivered twins but were told that they gave birth to a singleton, and that they must have been confused.

 

Parents were forbidden to see their “dead” child. The San Ramón Maternity Hospital kept a frozen newborn cadaver to show parents who insisted on seeing their child. One mother, decades later,

recalled how her “newly dead” infant was ice-cold. The parents were not permitted to be at the infant’s burial. Some of these infants’ coffins, exhumed decades later, contained stones or adult remains.8

This happened in maternity hospitals across Spain. The participants in this conspiracy were doctors, nuns, midwives, and priests. It has been estimated that as many as 300,000 babies were stolen from their parents.9

These babies were then sold to prospective adoptive parents. This criminal activity, which started in 1939, may have continued until the 1980s,10 1990,11 or 1999.12

The adoptive parents were told that the baby had been left at an orphanage without any information (sin datos) about their origins.

One gynecologist admitted destroying any records before the child was sold to the adoptive parents. He was tried in 2018 and was found guilty of kidnapping and falsifying birth records.

The statute of limitations on his crimes had expired, and he received no penalty.13

 

The Spanish public has been aware of this national scandal since 2012, when several men, “adopted” as babies, learned the truth behind their adoptions.

Spanish law limits access to birth records until the patient (the woman who delivered) has been dead for at least twenty-five years.14

 

The story of stolen babies is not unique to Spain. Nazi Germany kidnapped 200,000 Aryan-looking Polish children to be adopted by German parents.15

Illegal removals and adoptions have taken place in China, Ethiopia, Chad, India, Guatemala,16 Australia,17 Canada,18 Norway, Sweden, Finland,19 and the US.20

https://hekint.org/2022/04/25/a-tangled-web-stealing-newborns-in-twentieth-century-spain/