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DNA tests for Argentine Clarin group heirs | DNA tests for Argentine Clarin group heirs |
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An Argentine court has ruled that the heirs to the country's main media group must submit to DNA-testing, to see if they were born to left-wing prisoners killed by the military in the 1970s. | An Argentine court has ruled that the heirs to the country's main media group must submit to DNA-testing, to see if they were born to left-wing prisoners killed by the military in the 1970s. |
Judges ruled that Marcela and Felipe Noble Herrera - adopted children of the Clarin Group owner - must give direct samples such as blood or saliva. | Judges ruled that Marcela and Felipe Noble Herrera - adopted children of the Clarin Group owner - must give direct samples such as blood or saliva. |
They will be compared with samples on a genetic database linked to the missing. | They will be compared with samples on a genetic database linked to the missing. |
The siblings object to the tests. Their mother says their adoption was legal. | The siblings object to the tests. Their mother says their adoption was legal. |
Campaigners have said previous samples given by the siblings were not adequate for testing. | Campaigners have said previous samples given by the siblings were not adequate for testing. |
These include blood samples the siblings gave in 2009 at a federal agency, but not the National Bank of Genetic Data. | These include blood samples the siblings gave in 2009 at a federal agency, but not the National Bank of Genetic Data. |
The issue of babies taken from prisoners during the country's so-called Dirty War is a highly emotive one in Argentina. | The issue of babies taken from prisoners during the country's so-called Dirty War is a highly emotive one in Argentina. |
Several hundred babies are believed to have been taken from their detained parents and given to families loyal to the military during its 1976-83 rule. | Several hundred babies are believed to have been taken from their detained parents and given to families loyal to the military during its 1976-83 rule. |
Groups like the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, who campaign on behalf of people who were "disappeared" by the military, have helped a number of children locate their biological relatives. | Groups like the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, who campaign on behalf of people who were "disappeared" by the military, have helped a number of children locate their biological relatives. |
In 2009, Argentina's congress passed a measure allowing forcible extraction of DNA in such cases, even when the people concerned do not want to discover their past. | In 2009, Argentina's congress passed a measure allowing forcible extraction of DNA in such cases, even when the people concerned do not want to discover their past. |
Forced sell-off | Forced sell-off |
The Noble Herrera siblings claim their rights have been violated. | The Noble Herrera siblings claim their rights have been violated. |
They say their DNA is private, that they have no desire to trace their biological parents, and that they are victims of political persecution. | They say their DNA is private, that they have no desire to trace their biological parents, and that they are victims of political persecution. |
In recent years, the media group owned by their adoptive mother, Ernestina Noble Herrera, has been staunchly opposed to the current government of President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner. | In recent years, the media group owned by their adoptive mother, Ernestina Noble Herrera, has been staunchly opposed to the current government of President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner. |
In 2009, President Fernandez succeeded in driving through legislation that forced Clarin to sell off parts of its media empire. | In 2009, President Fernandez succeeded in driving through legislation that forced Clarin to sell off parts of its media empire. |
The BBC's Vladimir Hernandez in Buenos Aires says the latest ruling could put an end to a court battle that has lasted some 10 years. | |
But, he adds, the decision could stir up a political storm. | But, he adds, the decision could stir up a political storm. |
The siblings could still appeal to the Supreme Court. | The siblings could still appeal to the Supreme Court. |
But if the tests are carried out and prove the Noble Herreras were taken from detainees, their adoptive mother could face a criminal investigation. | But if the tests are carried out and prove the Noble Herreras were taken from detainees, their adoptive mother could face a criminal investigation. |
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