Witness History

Argentina’s national genetics bank created to identify stolen babies

Jul 9, 2025
This podcast tells the incredible story of a geneticist who helped create Argentina's first national genetics bank to identify children stolen during the military dictatorship. The emotional struggles of the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo, tirelessly searching for their kidnapped grandchildren, are beautifully intertwined with the scientific breakthroughs in genetic testing. Personal reunions unfold as hope triumphs over trauma, highlighting the profound importance of identity and family against a backdrop of historical injustice.
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INSIGHT

Trauma of Identity Revelation

  • Learning one’s true identity, especially that their caregivers were involved in their parents’ disappearance, can be deeply traumatic.
  • The grandmothers feared the trauma from knowing the truth could be worse than ignorance.
ANECDOTE

Emotional Meeting Sparks Hope

  • Victor Penchaszadeh recounts the emotional meeting with two grandmothers seeking help to identify kidnapped grandchildren.
  • Their anxiety and hope marked a turning point in applying genetics to human rights cases.
INSIGHT

Redeeming Genetics Through Science

  • Genetics was tainted by past abuses like eugenics and genocide, but this case offered a chance to redeem it.
  • Victor saw identifying kidnapped children as a watershed moment to restore genetics' moral standing.
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