Payments to Children of ‘Dirty War’ Proposed
From Times Wire Reports
ARGENTINA
President Nestor Kirchner proposed a bill under which Argentina will compensate children who were detained, stolen or born in captivity and then adopted during a 1976-83 dictatorship.
Some of those children are learning their real identities in their 20s. The children will receive up to $75,000 each if Congress passes Kirchner’s bill.
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