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'DNA raid' for Argentina heirs | 'DNA raid' for Argentina heirs |
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Lawyers for heirs to an Argentine media empire say police raided their homes amid suspicions they were victims of state-organised forced adoption. | |
The alleged raid took place a day after Felipe and Marcela Noble complied with a court order and gave blood samples. | The alleged raid took place a day after Felipe and Marcela Noble complied with a court order and gave blood samples. |
They were adopted by Clarin media mogul Ernestina Herrera de Noble in 1976. | |
Campaigners allege that they are the offspring of political prisoners who gave birth while in custody during the country's period of military rule. | Campaigners allege that they are the offspring of political prisoners who gave birth while in custody during the country's period of military rule. |
They believe the biological parents of the siblings were killed in prisons and their babies were then taken by the state. | They believe the biological parents of the siblings were killed in prisons and their babies were then taken by the state. |
Under the country's former regime, babies were often given to families considered loyal to the military. | Under the country's former regime, babies were often given to families considered loyal to the military. |
'Surprised' | 'Surprised' |
The Noble family's lawyer, Jorge Anzorreguy, said that both toothbrushes and hairbrushes were seized during the raid at their homes on the outskirts of Buenos Aires. | |
The raid, he alleges, was carried out under an order of a judge. Argentine officials have refused to confirm or deny that the raid took place. | The raid, he alleges, was carried out under an order of a judge. Argentine officials have refused to confirm or deny that the raid took place. |
Felipe and Marcela Noble are heirs of the Clarin media group, considered to be Argentina's most important. | |
Mr Anzorreguy described 33-year-old Ms Noble as "surprised" at the raid. "Bearing in mind that she voluntarily provided a sample yesterday, she wasn't expecting this," he said. | |
Groups for the murder victims of Argentina's military era say Tuesday's blood samples are not reliable enough. | Groups for the murder victims of Argentina's military era say Tuesday's blood samples are not reliable enough. |
They were taken at a federal agency rather than the state-run National Bank of Genetic Data - which holds DNA samples of families of the disappeared. | They were taken at a federal agency rather than the state-run National Bank of Genetic Data - which holds DNA samples of families of the disappeared. |
The Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo group, which seeks to find some 500 children born to prisoners or abducted along with their parents during the 1976-1983 dictatorship, has demanded that the DNA be collected at the data bank. | The Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo group, which seeks to find some 500 children born to prisoners or abducted along with their parents during the 1976-1983 dictatorship, has demanded that the DNA be collected at the data bank. |
Last month, the Congress backed a proposal from the group, allowing the forced extraction of DNA from adults who may be the children of political prisoners - even when they do not want to know. | Last month, the Congress backed a proposal from the group, allowing the forced extraction of DNA from adults who may be the children of political prisoners - even when they do not want to know. |
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