Important point to know is that back in those days, men were not allowed inside maternity hospitals (and even female relatives were not allowed). Both me and my brother were born in the second maternity hospital and I know the stories of how my dad was waiting outside desperate for the news and how my mum could only communicate through the window. Imagining all those poor women, vulnerable and alone, unprotected right after childbirth being lied to and decived like that, having their babies torn away from them is breaking my heart.
@sarahvassallo711510 ай бұрын
I was thinking. Where is the father during the coma or whatever is done to the mothers until they steal the babies? But now it makes sense. Feels so unreal that these things happened to so many families and no one could do anything about it!!!
@the_Tigro10 ай бұрын
Do you (and your brother) also have being stolen and don't know your real mother? 😳
@tamaraedgar868610 ай бұрын
@the_Tigro No, no, we were just born there. I was just saying about men not allowed in. My father and the rest of the family had to wait outside of the building while my mum was giving birth. That was standard in post soviet birthing units.
@kawaiilotus10 ай бұрын
@@tamaraedgar8686was it the standard during soviet times?
@tamaraedgar868610 ай бұрын
@@kawaiilotus I believe so. Not sure since when but pretty standard in 60s, and up to probably early 00s. In all maternity hospitals not just that one, only mothers were allowed in. And babies were kept in nursery rooms, not always with mums.
@Nin1ta10 ай бұрын
Tamuna really deserved this recognition! I think she also deserves the Pulitzer Prize as the best investigator Journalist ✨💘
@salomemk454310 ай бұрын
Absolutely agree. She did this mostly from her phone with minimal budget probably which is even more astonishing.
@carolinehill856410 ай бұрын
Yes definitely agree with you too!
@moonhunter999310 ай бұрын
Maybe she will get a Nobel... eventually
@vinemp10 ай бұрын
🎯
@michellekatz102310 ай бұрын
@@moonhunter9993I’ve given up on thinking Nobel prizes mean anything. It feels like a scam too
@jennypalmer33110 ай бұрын
I cant imagine what the mothers and children felt. Mothers think their children are dead and the children have been sold. This is the height of EVIL
@gh844710 ай бұрын
I'd argue killing 6 million Jews and starting a world war that killed millions more is considerably worse.
@lalarebelse598510 ай бұрын
Money talks
@kvcp10 ай бұрын
People do this all over the world. Missonaries in Africa will pressure poor parents to relinquish their parental rights, there is also a huge scandal in South Korea about corruption in international adoptions. In Canada we had the 60s scoop. People's desire for a perfect family drives this industry, and it's awful and often unregulated. I remember in 2020 a KZbinr Myka Stauffer "rehomed" the austistic child she got from China. It's disgusting, and if adopted people speak out on it, we are just ungrateful.
@ifonlyicared10 ай бұрын
Right! Everyone just goes directly to hell. I'm in disbelief and sadden. 😔
@ingridsweeney178710 ай бұрын
Absolutely! Awful monsters who did this
@mperezmcfinn251110 ай бұрын
Imagine 19 years of grieving only to find out your children were alive the whole time. What an emotional roller-coaster!
@jakenake340110 ай бұрын
I am from Georgia, it's a sh*thole, if you plan to have family in here you should expect the worst
@Alex.Kalashnik10 ай бұрын
@@jakenake3401I can’t imagine that it’s as bad now as it was during Soviet days.
@jakenake34019 ай бұрын
@@Alex.Kalashnik It's much better then soviet days but even 1960's USA quality of life was better then 2020 Georgia
@safiremorningstar9 ай бұрын
This happens more than you know, I came across a woman who was one of these illegally adopted children also stolen from a hospital where her mother had been told that she had died, but it wasn't in Georgia it was in a different country and it is not uncommon for countries to do this sort of thing when they suspect that the person is too poor or they think they can get away with it. I had a friend who was my best friend when I lived in the United States long story short her mother gave birth to twins the doctor put one child up for illegal adoption and it was before there was common to do an ultrasound by the way so you can just figure out how long ago this was and she didn't even know she had a twin to one day when the doctor has died his wife finds the papers that show all the illegal adoptions he's made over the last 40 years names dates places etcetera and she's finally informed that she has a twin, that might have helped her years beforeby giving her a bone marrow transplant but unfortunately by the time she found out about her her twin sister had already gotten hepatitis the kind that doesn't go away and it meant that she could never have bone marrow from her to save her life. The irony is unlike these twins who really felt that they missed each other and they wanted to get to know each other her twin didn't want to know a thing about her her twin didn't care she had had a fantastic life with Rich family and lots of everything she wanted she did not want to even know a twin sister who was only interested in seeing her out of curiosity more than anything else and telling her about her family background just in case she wanted to know obviously she didn't. And by the way thinking if you're thinking it's because she would have asked her for bone marrow the answer is no she wasn't going to ask her, because she had found out long before that she might have a twin because somebody had seen somebody who looked exactly like her in a hospital and she her first question was does she have cancer and was told know she has hepatitis but she couldn't possibly be related to you... And thenafter this doctor does she finds out otherwise. It's not the first time but I'm not surprised about Georgia pulling this kind of stunt considering how many babies they like to put up for adoption.
@safiremorningstar9 ай бұрын
@@jakenake3401if it's better now then it was then at least something has come out of all the scandal for the better, but I'm not surprised by what you say because frankly I have heard some pretty bad stories especially about how the Georgians treat children in orphanages.
@Cil346410 ай бұрын
This story should be on the news all over the world! Georgia is probably not the only country where this has happened… Kudos to BBC World Service!
@donnatoots10 ай бұрын
World wide conspiracy 💔
@mynameiseve.110 ай бұрын
this happened in the ddr alot too. *former east germany the insane entitlement and pure evil cruelty so many higher ups did (do) in suppressed and in poorer countries is unfathomable wow
@dgdg249510 ай бұрын
I agree with you, mothers should start searching and finding their stolen children
@riskinhos10 ай бұрын
@@dgdg2495 99% weren't stolen. they were given by them. it just there wasn't a proper adoption process.
@songoftheblackunicorn66610 ай бұрын
Definitely not @@dgdg2495. There are bad adoption practices in the United States and all over Europe.
@AngelsVoiceASMR10 ай бұрын
My brother was adopted. We found his mom. The first thing she said was “ they took you from me, i wanted to keep you!” ❤
@stephenelewis10 ай бұрын
My mother's friend was unmarried and 17 years old in the 1960s. Her baby son was a few days old. When she and the baby's grandmother went to the Dr office they told the mother to sign some papers while they weighed the baby in the other room. When the young mother went into the room there was only the grandmother and a nurse. The baby boy was gone. They told her that she was too young to be a good mother and that the baby was gone and will be adopted. She was helpless. The young mother went into a deep depression and slipped into drugs for years. She eventually married another man, and had more children. When she was in her 40s, she received a phone call asking her name and if she'd given birth to a son in that former year. It was her first son. He'd only just found out that he was adopted, and started searching for his mother. His adoptive parents did not know that he was stolen from his mother. He had a good childhood. They began a relationship and since then he knows his mother and family. It is a beautiful ending to a tragic beginning.
@ChickenFerLei9 ай бұрын
Wow that’s so sad 😢
@lorimav9 ай бұрын
I have biological and adopted children. One thing I can say is that when you adopt older children like mine, ages 7, 9, and 11 at adoption, they understand why the government separated them from their parents. You don't get stolen children although you have children that faced a lot of trauma because of their parents' lifestyles and who are not easily able to forgive them. It's a broken world. I now am more paranoid and willing to consider what others call "conspiracy theories" as possibly being true. People out there so corrupt that they would steal children and parents out there who have very minimal decency towards their own children that it is unimaginable.
@MagiMayet9 ай бұрын
hey love, I am an adopted stolen child... @@lorimav
@lorimav9 ай бұрын
@@dancing_qu33n No angel here at all! The difference is that you know very well what you'd be getting into and I was naive. Nevertheless, they do tend to settle down in their twenties and now I have young men that fix my car, repair my electric and have patience with my lack of knowledge of new technology.
@peggyquintana395710 ай бұрын
Govt. of Georgia should subsidize DNA tests for anyone who comes forward to participate in the search!
@BlackCat6990910 ай бұрын
I honestly don't think the money is there at this level. But with the EU candidacy, there will be both some level of pressure to come clean and resources for the technical aspects.
@GlennTheSadMarinersFan10 ай бұрын
@@BlackCat69909 if they are not in the EU they shouldn't be allowed in until this is addressed.
@chrisrubin64459 ай бұрын
so they can implicate themselves? theyre the ones who did this my guy!
@BGing_Foodie9 ай бұрын
Wonder how many people would trust the gov DNA tests though...
@hensonlaura9 ай бұрын
DNA would sort things out in short order.
@ArtisticInteligence110 ай бұрын
My twins were stolen in 1982..still hoping to find them...greetings from Croatia.
@hembry551210 ай бұрын
da bilo je toga i kod nas! ja sam rođena 88 i posvojena sam, našla sam majku i ispričala mi je istu priču iako ima puno čudnih detalja…stvarno se nadam da ćete ih pronaći
@MananaOniani1310 ай бұрын
🙏🏻🙏🏻
@eileeng507610 ай бұрын
My prayers are with you.
@judymurray19110 ай бұрын
So heartbreaking. I’m very sorry this happened to you.
@deniseblackburn3310 ай бұрын
Praying
@minicapralinica10 ай бұрын
In Serbia,(Yougoslavia) same problem. A woman gives birth to a child, the doctors tell her that her child has died, and they don't want to give it to her to bury. They tell her that the hospital does it. Children were sold to rich people all over the world. So sad..
@laurabailey215210 ай бұрын
And in Spain
@ChinaTwinCat9 ай бұрын
I’m from Germany and I don’t know why, but I always had this fear of it happening to me when I give birth and choose the wrong hospital for giving birth. Ppl called me paranoid and I still can’t explain where this fear comes from. I just know that I choose a hospital where I was able to stay close to my newborn 24/7 and never having him out of sight, so I definitely know he is mine and was never switched out and nobody was able to steal him ether.
@yvonnerijkes4948 ай бұрын
So sad.... its horrible, I really can't find words for this.
@anaz.24548 ай бұрын
Nada postoji putem komercijalnih dnk testova da se bar neke osobe pronadu...sad je to povoljno i dostupno.
@tweetybird307 ай бұрын
Satralo me ovo s Darkom čovječe.... Bog dao snage našim ženama da se izbore da se to više ne događa. Šaljem ti punooo pozdrava i želim sve najbolje.
@mariammakharadze103510 ай бұрын
The part when one victim says: They had a frozen baby to calm the situation down killed me :( Can't imagine how those people were so evil :(
@Erika-i8i10 ай бұрын
Они были продажными😢...
@novitahnelson825110 ай бұрын
Following orders, only the front line. Evil doings to stay alive, 😢, bloody awful.
@junglekutz562510 ай бұрын
Trust and believe that there are "parents" that's just as worse as those working in the hospital. It's one thing for a stranger to aim to benefit from doing someone in. But just imagine a child's parent doing the exact same thing......and believing that they will some how magically feel great about their doing the likes, once Time fast forwards. Some folk are really interesting.
@ulla-dc9ih10 ай бұрын
I read the same about Spain too. They had a similar newborn trafficking system.
@demonflowerchild9 ай бұрын
@@ulla-dc9ih I read the same about Ireland. Just imagine the millions of babies across the world 😢
@salomebliadze279310 ай бұрын
I am Georgian, From my childhood have heard some stories of how doctors stole children and sold them, it's one of the hardest stories I have heard. Thanks to Tamuna for everything she is a hero for children mothers and families. Hope one day every family find their children and also a child can get legal info on where is she/he from.
@TeaCup194010 ай бұрын
Why would doctors to that and who were the buyers? How could such a situation even arise without anybody trying to stop it?
@salomebliadze279310 ай бұрын
@@TeaCup1940 Who knows , most of them for money I think 🥹
@rezomikeladze-i2b10 ай бұрын
Of course becaus eof money
@vikik471410 ай бұрын
@@TeaCup1940Money is your answer. The doctors stole the babies, sold them to families who wanted children but could not conceive, and part of the money went up and help to cover the crime. It was organized crime network. That is why it's called systemic corruption. That is why the authorities are not willing to dig in those cases even now. The discoveries might shake the society up to the core. Many people who were respected will face jail time. And some of them still hold government positions, power and influence.
@isee927310 ай бұрын
What if everyone in Georgia took Ancestry DNA teats? Then relationships would start to connect them.
@PhyliciaATL9 ай бұрын
The sisters are so beautiful. Its so amazing to see how they talk to each other like they have never missed a day ❤❤ love from the U.S.
@SabrinaBelladonna10 ай бұрын
And this is the reason why Denmark has decided to ban international adoptions indefinitely, because child trafficking has to stop!!!!!
@dhsk20759 ай бұрын
This was already stopped in Georgia years ago
@bonnylouwho768 ай бұрын
It is horrible that unsuspecting prospective adoptive parents in the USA and other places were told that the huge amounts of money they had to give represented " fees' as well. Our family is HUGE on family genealogy connections, NO WAY would our cousins have EVER attempted to adopt children that they knew were stolen. I mean this!
@mrjones27217 ай бұрын
@@bonnylouwho76 Most people wouldn't adopt children who were stolen from good parents. The adoptive parents are victims of this scam as well. If anyone knew their child was stolen and they didn't care as long as they got a baby, they should be prosecuted alongside the kidnappers.
@NG-cx1mm4 ай бұрын
Same in the Netherlands
@kalakala1001110 ай бұрын
I had my first child out of wedlock and I can tell you that EVERYONE had an opinion about what I should do with him. People were downright arrogant or rude. The church had their opinion too. I kept him and raised him and I cant imagine my life without him. My heart bleeds for those poor women that 'lost'their children. Free DNA testing should become available for those who are searching. That way both parties are willing to be discovered. Ty for an amazing though sad video. Blessings to those who seek.
@EllyLugosi9 ай бұрын
❤thank you for being a MOTHER❤❤❤❤
@Hope-sf3dk9 ай бұрын
not the same ....
@peacelover82459 ай бұрын
Good for you for keeping your baby. My grandmother was 13 when she married my grandpa aged 20, and the couple had 13 children and lived a long and happy life. A girl is ready to give birth when NATURE SAYS SO. Children need food, love and security. They are resilient and figure the rest out on their own. People today are smothering and over-parenting their kids. It’s ridiculous.
@bonnylouwho768 ай бұрын
@@peacelover8245 Oh mu gosh, how unaware can you be? What about rape and rape'incest victims forced to become pregnant by an attacker? GIrls and women who had no intention of having sex and conceiving babies or even KNEW what that was all about? Please don't generalize.
@jenwombatexcelsior5 ай бұрын
@@peacelover8245 Not psychologically, no she's not ready. Psychological readiness is nature too.
@hermithollow202410 ай бұрын
It never ceases to amaze me how separated relatives especially twins have a strong feeling they are missing someone in their lives…like they have an empty space within. Incredible stories. Thank you for this video. 😊
@junglekutz562510 ай бұрын
The *order of things will always supercede what folk *choose to do. In the same light that twins can have a strong sense of their other half that they spent 9 months in a womb with, trust and believe that any child that had been separated from their parents (and it is the doing of the parent) .....that child knows. As instincts supercede what one thinks and feels on a superficial and visual level.
@gayaneminasyan63710 ай бұрын
My twin cousins could feel each other if one of them was ill or feeling unwell, even being very far from each other, like in different countries, and they were always right. They even have physical marcs. For example if one of them gets ill the other one gets pimples on his face
@sungli19 ай бұрын
Hm.... i know there is often a stronger connection between twins, even when apart... but i also wonder if not quite a lot of ppl have that feeling of missing smth/someone... i've felt like that all my life and i am very sure i do not have a twin, or didnt have.. its Just the feeling of beeing incompleete.
@lynnmoses35639 ай бұрын
@@sungli1 past life stuff
@MsBhappy8 ай бұрын
@@lynnmoses3563no, cognitive biases and flawed emotional reasoning. Humans naturally look for patterns to try to make sense of the world.
@giomachaberidze73162 ай бұрын
Tamuna Museridze, georgian journalist who strarted this investiogation and was also searching for her own family, found her dad just few days ago!!!! This whole story is just CRAZY!
@pattiliba818810 ай бұрын
I was 18 and unmarried,but living with the babies father,when my son was born in 1972 in Canada.A nun came to my hospital room and told me I was not old enough to look after a baby,that I should give it to the 'church',I told her I was not interested.She came back the next day and tried to shame me more,again telling me my son would be better off if given to a catholic home.I had to go to the nurses station and tell them to stop her from coming back.1972 in Canada.
@judymurray19110 ай бұрын
That is horrible but she probably really thought that it would be the best thing for your baby. At least it wasn’t nefarious and your baby wasn’t stolen.
@pattiliba818810 ай бұрын
@@judymurray191 Well the way she spoke down to me and diminished me was certainly NOT pleasant.She had NO RIGHT!! And,being a new mother,no matter how old that mother is,it's threatening.Just because she didn't literally grab my baby and run doesn't make it less traumatic.Geez,that's like saying well you got raped but at least you weren't killed.
@leylanaley817410 ай бұрын
Unimaginable!
@jamiegallier210610 ай бұрын
@@judymurray191How was repeatedly talking down to, and judging a young mother, not nefarious? Save the apologist bs.
@j.c400710 ай бұрын
The same "good thinking" are against what we called IVG in France (interruption volontaire de grossesse --> "volontary abortion" ? ~ I don't know the name in english).
@TearsInTheRain.10 ай бұрын
The same thing happened in Serbia in the same period exactly from the 70s up to 2000 when people started investigating and talking too much about it in the media (I mean people who lost their babies). What that means is that this human trafficking is organized by the government itself!
@tashkanna10 ай бұрын
Of course! everyone was involved! Shameless "people".
@MananaOniani1310 ай бұрын
Yes!!!
@monaakemi845110 ай бұрын
I am shocked
@TearsInTheRain.10 ай бұрын
@@monaakemi8451 I am not, it's pretty much in every country like that.
@shichimen10 ай бұрын
It didn't start in 70s, but in 45s.
@Teresia129 ай бұрын
I don't think the one twin is really angry at her Mama. She's angry with the situation and has no where else to lay that anger at the moment..
@craighanson-rc1md9 ай бұрын
agreed & I think in either case no matter the outcome the mother was as much a victim as the twins. Either she too was lied to or she was forced to sell them or accept that they were sold & get little if anything for it. Still I have to say if she was the mother especially after the fall of communism I would think she would have made her own effort to find the twins if she had been forced to sell or accept them being sold. The fact that she didn't seem to be hunting for them would lead me to think she probably thought they died & accepted that they had & maybe that was part of why she left Georgia. In either case I can't really see justification to blame the birth mom. If it were me I'd blame everyone involved the hospital doctors government & hospital admins who did it especially if they lied or threatened the birth mother let alone any government idiots continuing to protect those evil responsible & profiting from this type of thing especially now. Now if birth mom is rich and what not then maybe because again having money & having any hint they were alive I would think she would search for them.
@Gr95dc9 ай бұрын
@@craighanson-rc1md I mean, the mom was in the facebook group, that's how she got into contact with them so she was indeed looking for them
@16-BitGuy9 ай бұрын
she just said that she is angry, obviously because of the situation. everyone else wo understood it differently lacks of understanding statements in contexts
@gthktty6669 ай бұрын
yikes no. she said she's angry - that means she's angry. her sister said she doesn't like hugs and that she only hugged her the first time they met after she gave consent. Ano was angry beforehand and didn't want to see the mother because she thought she was going to lie, and went in support of her sister. then the mother literally rushed them and grabbed her to hug her, while being backed against the wall, and a camera filming them. she was so uncomfortable the whole time. i'd be angry too. they only found the mother because they went semi-viral and their sister reached out, the mother wasn't a part of the facebook group and said nothing about searching for them. the complexity and layers of emotions involved in this situation don't negate her original emotion of anger in any way. some people really love twisting people's emotions that they literally verbalise to fit their ideas, don't they?
@docinparadise9 ай бұрын
Has anyone here ever grieved? Grief for the stolen years Grief for the stolen lifelong love of a twin Grief for the stolen lifelong love of a mother Grief for the possibilities denied her during formative years Grief for bad decisions that might not have been made had things been as they were meant to be Anger is a stage of grief. It isn’t even uncommon to be angry at the person who died and left you behind.
@foxy_Sunoo10 ай бұрын
It’s 2AM and here i am crying so hard. I’m Georgian and i have been looking into these cases for the past 2 years and every time i come across them my heart breaks all over again. Yes, i’m really sorry for the families deeply affected by this, however i’m also heartbroken that these things happened in my country. It’s really shameful what they did, they must be held accountable for ruining thousands of lives, breaking mothers, children, families. I wish all the happiness to the victims affected by this monstrosity.
@roxanabanderas631310 ай бұрын
Send you my hugs! We have to appreciate that we live in this time, where people can find information easily. In Ukraine so many kids were adopted during the second world war. When parents came back from war to get them back, the orphanage declared them dead. I know it's different stories with different circumstances. But nowadays they can find their roots. ❤
@foxy_Sunoo10 ай бұрын
@@roxanabanderas6313 It doesn’t matter if stories are different, what matters is that this kind of people exist within this mankind and it’s scary. If things like this happened in the past, i’m sure it’s still going on. It’s beyond my understanding how people can be this cruel. Sending you hugs as well, may all affected find their families.
@TeaCup194010 ай бұрын
@@foxy_SunooIt is all due to the love of money, which is the root of all evil.
@grigory_m10 ай бұрын
This is an extreme hypocrisy for such a religious country as Georgia. Says a lot about religion and traditional values.
@wandertree9 ай бұрын
@@grigory_m These evil people have neither true Christianity or traditional values. What a silly statement you made if you really think about it. Christianity teaches love, kindness, forgiveness, escape from God's wrath on sin. This leads to strong families of responsibility and good governments who look after their people. Traditional Values are not to steal children or abuse children. Do you hear yourself? Traditional Values are to be a responsible father in the home, a loving mother in the home, children raised by mother and father. What Georgia did is none of that. They are the opposite of Christianity and traditional values in these actions - pure Satanic evil that has, as usual, hurt innocent people. They will be judged by God if there is no repentance and salvation.
@MysteStorm10 ай бұрын
I have always felt that two of my newborn babies were stolen. I gave birth to my boys at 7 months, and they did not let me see them until they claimed they were dead. But, I have no proof. I guess all I can do is pray that they had good lives.
@Wayside-o2s10 ай бұрын
God bless you
@thedaviszone51879 ай бұрын
Put your DNA OUT THERE
@lyrebird97499 ай бұрын
Your children may be alive, and may even have kids of their own. I don't know where you are from, but try joining a group like 'I am searching' in your country. If there isn't one already, try starting one? You could also contacting lawyers and also try doing a DNA test and lodging your results publicly.
@thedaviszone51877 ай бұрын
I think about you time to time. Have you found out any information? Did you put your DNA out there? Do you know how? Prayers to you. ALISA
@triciac10197 ай бұрын
Try to get your dna done.
@junglekutz562510 ай бұрын
At 24:40 she said something profound!!! "They need to know that their mother did not sell them. They are not children of a bad mother.....they are children of a normal mother. Being apart of, connected to ***and affiliated with normal, is rare.
@shotamaisuradze983810 ай бұрын
Everyone that was involved in this needs to be sent to prison for rest of their life!
@awuma10 ай бұрын
Wait a minute... think of the children if the families they were brought up in are destroyed. The officials and hospital staff who were making money on this should, of course go to jail, but adoptive parents are in much more of a gray situation.
@leylanaley817410 ай бұрын
Hell is not big enough to fit them all.
@MissNArismendezX6 ай бұрын
Their children made infertile because, bad seeds.
@thelight13855 ай бұрын
@@awuma there was a story of a woman in America going to jail after she stole a couples baby and raised her for 18 years. Even though the girl loved that woman and was raised well she still was sent to jail and punished. I think it’s right
@monikak97469 ай бұрын
I have recently found out that my twin brothers are alive and that they were separated after birth. The hospital told my mom that they died but she never seen the dead bodies. My mom never recovered from what happened to her. They made her believe this lie and our whole family has been robbed from sharing moments together. This happened in Czechoslovakia in 1970’s. And yes, it s true that men were not allowed in maternity hospitals, my mom was only able to see my dad through the hospital window. My brothers may have been taken and adopted to countries outside Czechoslovakia. I’m still looking for them, please keep me and my family in your prayers to find them. 🙏❤️
@AurexRL6 ай бұрын
Don't give up, what a joyous reunion it will be
@flopasen3 ай бұрын
have you taken a DNA test? You might connect with foreigner relatives
@monikak97463 ай бұрын
@@flopasen yes, I did that and my mom too. We are still searching!
@monikak97463 ай бұрын
@@AurexRLthank you, yes, we are still searching!
@AurexRL3 ай бұрын
@@monikak9746 I pray the Lord leads you altogether soon. What a joyous time that will be
@jac545010 ай бұрын
That suitcase story is haunting and should be a film. How did we not know about this
@moseman23310 ай бұрын
A great documentary with emotional and psychological power. As an American I keep asking "who ran the hospital?" Those adorable twins were born only 20 years ago: who worked on the maternity ward then? who supervised them? Someone will be willing to talk. It says something about the state of civil society in Georgia that so many fundamental questions remain unanswered.
@leylanaley817410 ай бұрын
Exactly 20 years ago MY GOD!
@evelien13510 ай бұрын
As an American what exactly is shocking to you? The US has done this to Black & Indigenous families forever.
@Bringon-dw8dx10 ай бұрын
As an American this should be easy for you to imagine, you guys are pros at stealing babies
@tammykletecka411610 ай бұрын
@@evelien135 what Americans are you talking about? I am an American. Do you think I stole an indigenous baby?
@ananse7710 ай бұрын
@@evelien135That's false. Come on, that is very rare.
@Sofikodua10 ай бұрын
During whole film i had goosebumps. So sad and traumatic. I hope tamuna and all others who are searching will find their families, parents, siblings and children. Thank you for this film and raising awareness of this issue ❤
@mynameiseve.110 ай бұрын
That suitcase story is so devastating, imagine doctors with sworn oaths being so utterly cruel😳
@saraswatkin92269 ай бұрын
They may even be fake doctors as many going around with fake certificates!
@bubbabroad90514 ай бұрын
Wouldn’t it have been very suspicious in the statistics that so many babies “died”? Well, they were probably fudged too. 😢
@nm35473 ай бұрын
I can't imagine why the family /mom never longed enough to look in the suitcase.
@maiamushkudiani580110 ай бұрын
The journalist, who started the movement deserves all the related awards, bravo and state should help and support her not contrary...
@kakealicios137010 ай бұрын
Omg😢. I can imagine what a mom goes through during a pregnant period just to end up her baby to be stolen😮😮
@RosadosVentos96310 ай бұрын
Horrível. Eu nasci em casa dos meus avós,mas o meu irmão mais novo nasceu em uma maternidade em 79 e a minha mãe sempre disse que lho pediram e até para dar. Imaginem o sofrimento da minha mãe naquele momento. isto parece ter sido iniciado nos anos 60/70 em todos os países. Em Portugal aconteceu e continua a acontecer o mesmo com seitas e igrejas envolvidas e o estado também. Aqui não há ignorantes.
@artakshahmuradyan898510 ай бұрын
Սա աշխարհով մեկ է տարածված😢😢 👏👏👏ՏԷՐ ՈՂՈՐՄՅԱ, ՏԷՐ ՈՂՈՐՄՅԱ, ՏԷՐ ՈՂՈՐՄՅԱ ՀԻՍՈՒՍ ՓՐԿԻՉ մեզ ՈՂՈՐՄՅԱ, ԱՄԵՆ
@antoniajane544210 ай бұрын
You can imagine?! I can't!
@artakshahmuradyan898510 ай бұрын
@@antoniajane5442 Ճիշտն ասած ես ինքս էլ չեմ կարող պատկերացնել դա, մեր երկրում էլ է կատարվել և սա էլի եմ ասում աշխարհով մեկ (🥲🥲բիզնես է): Երբ անծանոթի համար ենք լացում ապա ինչքան դժվար է մայրիկի համար?
@joannaoshea3010 ай бұрын
As Aww q❤@@RosadosVentos963
@sequinrosette10 ай бұрын
This is horrific! I hope the BBC does an update on this. I wish all of these people the very best in finding their answers and their families.
@fanab815110 ай бұрын
Knowing that one is adopted is hard enough, but stolen and sold? How terrible! Why are some people so cruel as to do this to other people, especially children. Where is their humanity? Peace to all
@Erika-i8i10 ай бұрын
Потому что они очень жадные, им наплевать на человеческое страдание, главное обогатиться...
@Widdekuu9110 ай бұрын
What's weird to me is that I can imagine many people (poor women) would be glad to give up their chilren for a better life, if they got pregnant (and didn't get granted an abortion) and couldn't care for the child. Why steal them?
@fanab815110 ай бұрын
@Widdekuu91 I can't imagine any woman being glad to give up her child, even though some women do give up their children for adoption due to circumstances in their lives.
@Widdekuu9110 ай бұрын
@@fanab8151 Well I was thinking of oldfashioned situations in which a woman got pregnant (either r@pe or the husband left) and she would have been seen as a slut if she had a child on her own, so she hád to get rid of the kid in order to get married again. Or a homeless woman, or a poor woman etc. Women with children that had birthdefects, women that were on alcohol/drugs and so on.
@irondragonmaiden9 ай бұрын
@@fanab8151 That's basically what the anti-abortion freaks propose to women who get pregnant in spite of precautions and don't want a child: to give the child up for adoption. As though there aren't already orphanages and foster care systems full to the brim as is!
@Diamon.d10 ай бұрын
Indigenous mothers in the US and Canada had baby’s stolen and adopted to white family’s. I believe this happened sometime between the 50’s - 70’s. Tragic for the mothers and children, I couldn’t even imagine what they have gone through.
@hayliedlr10 ай бұрын
Look up Georgia Tann. No pun intended btw
@heatherfoster782310 ай бұрын
In Canada we had the AIM program for a very long time which would take children of all ages away from indigenous folks and adopt them out to white families. This lasted until the 80s and they were advertised on TV and radio like rescue animals
@awuma10 ай бұрын
This is known as the Sixties Scoop. About 20,000 children were taken by child welfare authorities from indigenous families and put up for adoption by white families. This was on top of a century or so of a compulsory residential schools system which was designed to inculcate European culture in children in place of indigenous.
@BriBryBriBry10 ай бұрын
Whites have had theirs stolen also.. 🤷♂️🤦♂️🤡
@fionahoey692210 ай бұрын
That happened to Indigenous women even just a few years ago. It's so disgusting to strip a child from the woman who gave birth to the child. It should never happen.
@humansolarian9 ай бұрын
this made me cry, just witnessing how differently the twins dealt with this experience leads me to believe there are many out there who stop the search because they get exhausted meanwhile on the opposite end their family members are tirelessly searching. what a mess of a situation.
@mytruecrimelibrary10 ай бұрын
I'm thankful that we have tools like DNA and genealogists and the internet nowadays. I hope they find answers .
@leylanaley817410 ай бұрын
True! And internet!
@briancavanagh704810 ай бұрын
Another video on the DNA search.
@Candy7la3Creme10 ай бұрын
that's what those people back than probably not planned with.
@Ay-xq7mj10 ай бұрын
Except some nations ban paternity tests.
@wyzolma999 ай бұрын
@@Ay-xq7mjtoo bad....so sad. This is a world wide CRIME. Maybe INTERPOL should be involved🤨
@nextplayer54927 ай бұрын
Nato is a wonderful woman, she and her family welcomed me to her home in France when I visited France with the mutual friend of ours years ago. I am sorry to hear about this heartbreaking story. I wish Nato and Tamuna all the best on their journey.
@judis897210 ай бұрын
This was a powerful documentary. M'god. What humans do. I wish happiness, peace, and forgiveness for all involved. And for for responsibility taken by those involved in allowing it to happen
@perniciouschattel521110 ай бұрын
Not sure forgiveness is appropriate in the case of everyone involved. Some were simply paid to do these horrible things. The victims are free to forgive, but I fully support them if the don't forgive. Responsibility needs to be taken for surel
@ChantéMcCormick-e1d9 ай бұрын
Tamuna, you have helped so many. Your day of finding your family is coming. I believe it will come.
@lindadejonge10 ай бұрын
It's unbelievable that this "trafficking" and selling of new borns happens in this day and age. How many children and parents are trying to find each other? This is so sad.... But happy for those that found their true families!.
@l4nd3r10 ай бұрын
It of course still happens, but it's not as widespread as this case in Georgia, the numbers are staggering.
@valerieosborne9 ай бұрын
In Australia now, if your baby dies you get the body to bury, so sadly you know the baby has passed away.
@teobil296910 ай бұрын
I was also a victim of child theft as a baby - in Ukraine - I guess this was happening in many post soviet republics - unbelievable
@irynaomel792010 ай бұрын
How do you know that? That you were stolen?
@teobil296910 ай бұрын
I found out that I was no my mothers biological child at the age of 30... my mother denied it at first but then after multiple people in my home town confirmed she told me the truth ... I laso have don eextensive DNA research for the past 12 years trying to find my biological mother@@irynaomel7920
@myviewkristinamclaughlin515710 ай бұрын
It happens in poor countries. It has nothing to do with Soviets, but with corruption and criminal governments. South America for example..
@angela272610 ай бұрын
Surely your mother who brought you up is a criminal. She must have paid for you
@jada833110 ай бұрын
@@myviewkristinamclaughlin5157 not only in poor countries. It also happened in Spain
@Milly_in_denmark10 ай бұрын
Denmark banned all adoptions from other countries and it was about time. Will open again when they have better control about the situation
@lenitaa793810 ай бұрын
More likely that the Danish Govt wants its citizens to be only white Danes! You cannot adopt from the Western countries also? The Orphanages of other countries ? This Law is nonsensical ! There are many ways to corroborate the documents and check the integrity of the adoption agencies! Sounds like an excuse rather than a real reason!
@enta210 ай бұрын
Denmark should also check when its citizens bring babies from abroad ask for all documents and examine everything in detail. This is how Denmark will ensure that its citizens cannot bring illegal children into the country. You can't expect that in underdeveloped countries everything will be done according to standard.
@Milly_in_denmark10 ай бұрын
That’s why they have stopped it because it’s the people where the babies come from that are corrupt. It doesn’t help to check the papers if they are forged. Educating women to not accept when they are told their babies died could be a start. Am sure the danish government is going to work on ensuring things are done correctly, otherwise no adoption to Denmark
@HereDiianas10 ай бұрын
@@enta2You're so right. Funny hiw they care so much about their own babies still allow their citizens to adopt from abroad. Unfortunaly the problem is that this is very common in adoption. It has always been a business and stealing babies to sell them happens everywhere. It has never been well regulated. It's like it's not their goal. It's not like they did not have time to do so. In my opinion each country should really restrict adoption from abroad to prevent international stolen babies and trafficking. It can still happens within the same country but at least thr government has more control about it...and overtime family could have a chance to find each other again. And for those feeling bad about babies in poor countries... well donations exist for a reason. The country that has the most adoptions is Haiti and there are many stories there about stolen babies but still parents go there to adopt because it's easier. Well maybe they should wonder why that is... Not long ago it was S.Korea also because it was super easy and they also had many cases of stolen babies. People see adoption as a beautiful thing without questioning it but unfortunately when you investigate a little it's problematic on so many levels. Unless the parents are alive and you can meet them to make sure they agree to the adoption...you'll never know.
@enta210 ай бұрын
@@HereDiianas Thank you for saying that! In the past, adoption was viewed as something bad and that wasn't correct, but now people do the opposite, as if adoption was something sacred and the adoptive parents could never do anything bad. We have to find the middle. Children are people too and they also have rights. It seems to me that only adults have the rights. If a citizen of a rich country saves one child from a poor country, he provokes that the evil people in this poor country will give birth to several children specifically to be sold and not all children can be adopted. These children are left without parents and are abused, forced to be beggars, etc.
@silverstar5019 ай бұрын
Really appreciate Tamuna's work and all she've done. Best wishes to the twins!
@eyobgebreselassie51110 ай бұрын
Some people are disgustingly shameless. How on earth and in what kind of state of mind you steal someone's baby and raise them like yours? I really feel so sad to all the babies who has to go through this inhuman thing. As they say "Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth”.
@Bringon-dw8dx10 ай бұрын
Generally when this happens around the world the adoptive family believe they are adopting orphans or children given up by their parents
@johnny63ism10 ай бұрын
@@araaraara12 Actually, this was happening too that, kids would get abandoned. There were cases that mother gave birth and left the baby at the hospital and asked the doctors to find families for them. This was happening when biological parents were extremely poor. You can ask why they didn't leave them in orphanages but the thing is in Georgia, in the regions there aren't many orphanages, travel to there would be problematic and orphanages in Georgia were in difficult situation too. They didn't have enough money to take care of children normally. Parents knew about this situation so only better way was to find adoptive parents illegally. Also here we have very bad law which makes the process extremely difficult for people willing to adopt legally, adoptive parents are put in the list and waiting time to adopt a child can be ten years or something. So when children were willingly abandoned in the hospitals, adoptive parents would make a birth certificate and take baby from the hospital. Of coarse finding real parents is very difficult in these cases, as real parents names are not mentioned in documents.
@RosaMartinez-cc2nb10 ай бұрын
Those "adoptive parents" exchanged money for a baby. People that do that don't deserve the benefit of the doubt b/c they didn't care if what they were being told was the truth. There wouldn't be a market for it it wasn't for them.@@araaraara12
@jacqqulen91069 ай бұрын
@@RosaMartinez-cc2nb that's just the rule isn't. You can't adopt if you can't even afford adoption fee. Without these these adoptees orphan and unwanted babies would never know what familial love felt like. Don't shit the entire community just because a fraction of them are not what you expect them to be
@RosaMartinez-cc2nb9 ай бұрын
The subject of this video is not about the an entire adoption community, orphans, or even unwanted babies but on stolen babies.@@jacqqulen9106
@amira365010 ай бұрын
Something similar was also happening in Greece about 57 years ago. Hospital staff attempted to fool my mother about me after I was born, but she didn’t fall for it
@renardstewart10 ай бұрын
Really.. what did they tell her?
@lucasrem10 ай бұрын
attempted abortion, these kids were never killed.
@ΑντριαναΔ10 ай бұрын
I suppose that she was born dead.
@bevs999510 ай бұрын
how did she get you back?
@BudgieBardot...10 ай бұрын
I came here to say this. My mum knew one woman who was told one of the children she had given birth to had died. Years later she sees him on TV on a foreign show and recognises him as her son
@k.170110 ай бұрын
Such a heartbreaking story. The documentary is truly powerful.
@marianella12119 ай бұрын
Such a great lady! Thank you, BBC for drawing attention to this cause
@lgracie3310 ай бұрын
I understand the blonde twins anger…….but I hope she directs in the right place, and not at the poor mother her grieved her death years ago 😢😢😢
@leylanaley817410 ай бұрын
Just a child 💔🙌💫
@susieusmaximus533010 ай бұрын
How can she be expected to trust anyone, or take anyone's word for anything, even the woman who gave birth to her, after what she has been through?
@michellekatz102310 ай бұрын
I’m guessing that she is healing. Time will heal. She sees that we the people of the world really love her and truly care.
@tatum63510 ай бұрын
right, she was being so mean rolling her eyes, etc....
@rebella20739 ай бұрын
@@tatum635True...She could've been hurt a lot throughout the yrs. though...The girls had different upbringings as well.They look identical but they're still different idividuals.Still feel happy for the mother..The darker girl seemed to understand their mothers situation slightly better..Don't know when this was made,but I pray they'll all heal 🙏🏼 💞
@kmanyrivers10 ай бұрын
IThank you for bringing this case and the voices of all of these people to the world.
@Parakeetfriend42159 ай бұрын
I am not even Georgian and I want to see mothers and children get restitution. Stealing babies is criminal, period. You don't tell a mother that has just given birth that she has no rights to her child. If she's in prison she should at least be able to nurse her child for awhile.
@maxim383010 ай бұрын
The line between legal and illegal is actually very thin in adoptions. Even if a mother relinquishes her child "voluntarily", usually a lot of pressure, persuasion and often also threat did happen. Adoption has become a huge industry, where, on both supplier and receiver side, there's a huge interest in sealing the deals. Which always comes at the cost of the child, as well as the child's biological mother.
@nakuruhike799110 ай бұрын
Coercion is often a factor. More sinister nowadays is separation of biological mother and child by egg donors and also surrogacy - being normalised and acceptable. The impact on the child is never considered. 😢
@stampinggrannieboyd91703 ай бұрын
And the father. Both suffer.
@Ka-hs4yc10 ай бұрын
This stories are worthy books and films, incredible, heartbreaking!
@geobus33079 ай бұрын
The heartlessness of people to tell parents their babies died is beyond my imagination!
@Sfentami10 ай бұрын
This hasn't only happened in Georgia. It happened in Greece and Morocco, and I am sure in many more countries... Taking a DNA test helps a lot in finding out who you are and finding lost relatives.
@Anne--Marie10 ай бұрын
It happened in America, too. They separated them, not for money, but for social experiments. Sick
@LS-fe4ob10 ай бұрын
Ireland too
@lidijabirsa776810 ай бұрын
Serbia too!
@arlinearzuca147910 ай бұрын
It happens now in Ukraine, Putin stole 1 mln Ukrainian kids
@maxim383010 ай бұрын
It happened in The Netherlands, Chile and South Korea too.
@sirmeowthelibrarycat10 ай бұрын
😢 Thank you, dear Tamuna for all you are doing to help those mothers and their children 💐🕊️.
@mariagaditski10 ай бұрын
Thank you for your support and attention about this subject.🙌🏼
@CleverButClueless10 ай бұрын
The same thing was happening in my home country Serbia, at about the same time. It is shocking what some people are able to come up with - and excecute. There is a film about this topic named Šavovi (Stitches), it follows the story of a Serbian woman who is convinced her baby was stolen.
@ertitnoli953810 ай бұрын
Dunno why, but Georgia and the Balkan countries look similar.
@annats443910 ай бұрын
@@ertitnoli9538communism, corruption, criminals, kind of similar vibes for at least past century
@leylanaley817410 ай бұрын
🙏you have been through so much .respect to all of you💪🫶✌️
@pjk171410 ай бұрын
Excellent documentary. Georgia is not the only country this has happened. Justice may not happen for mother's But if children file claims, government cannot ignore.
@cynthiaswain407023 күн бұрын
I'm an American and was taken from my family. I located them in 2013. Have spoken to many of them but never met them. I'm 62 and cannot afford travel. I raised 4 of my own children and have 5 grandchildren and one great grandson. Sometimes I feel not knowing is better than knowing. The pain hasn't ended in my heart. I still feel unwanted to some extent. My prayers are with each child and the parents who were truly deceived.
@SN-sz7kw8 ай бұрын
As an adoptee from the western “baby scoop” era, this tears me up. I was too late to find my mother. She died in her twenties - I wasn’t given my birth certificate until my 50’s. So much evil.
@Sophieza37710 ай бұрын
Despite i knew the story about those girls, it was very emotional and just can’t stop crying.. I hope all families will find justice one day and will reunited with their loved ones..
@eileeng507610 ай бұрын
Remember some mothers were coerced to sell them. Additionally, some were so impoverished that taking some money meant their child had an opportunity to live a better life. There isn’t a day those mothers don’t think about their choice.
@teamalatsidze10 ай бұрын
Tamuna Museridze is the best person and a professional journalist
@AleksandreMzhavia10 ай бұрын
I'm Georgian, I had no idea about this. In reality it shouldn't be too complicated to investigate if there was any will from the government.
@maxim383010 ай бұрын
It is always complicated when the government was involved, and the government's reputation is at stake. Even in a country like The Netherlands it has taken decades to get the government to admit that at least they did a very poor job in preventing or battling illicit practices in intercountry adoptions (where NL has always been on the receiving side). Before they'll admit that the government itself was (in)directly involved in executing illicit practices in the context of domestic adoptions, and that there must be justice and compensations for the victims, will still take a decade or two. It takes a lot of effort, persistence and perseverance from those addressing this kind of injustice, and it takes a lot of public outrage and pressure to move the government towards action...
@l4nd3r10 ай бұрын
It's a political hit which the government (politicians) never want to take, that's why they sometimes fight awful judicial cases relating to human rights abuses (even when it's almost clear they did).
@moonhunter999310 ай бұрын
except for two reasons: BIG names and BIG money.
@natalienelson86818 ай бұрын
Ah, to be so innocent as to think this.
@dinah352510 ай бұрын
Thank you yet again, World Service.
@Newyorker410 ай бұрын
It is Tamuna Museridzes credit to solve these mysteries that changed the fate of people, everyone deserves the truth.
@lyraserpentine89410 ай бұрын
They need a DNA bank from women looking for their stolen babies to many adopted people and their sibilings so they can make it easier to find people and connect them. I wonder how 23andme is connecting long lost families. It always amazes me how technology can expose human indiginities while also revealing our deep capacity for empathy.
@annwithaplan976610 ай бұрын
Yes, good ideas. But many of them have fake birth certificates, so they wouldn't have been registered as being adoopted.
@eloiseballard46168 ай бұрын
You are brilliant, I was thinking the same thing.
@familyburrowes79877 ай бұрын
He does, Georgian just has to use it massively.
@veronicamckenzie371121 күн бұрын
i can't imagine adopting another human and refusing to admit you never birthed them, what an insult to your child.
@mary_puffin10 ай бұрын
I'm truly heartbroken for the families and poor children. The adoptive parents should have been more curious where the babies were coming from. If not guilty, they were complicit. What a cruel world we live in! A day of reckoning is coming.
@lilyanaalvarez35396 ай бұрын
Well a lot of them said their children were stolen when asked I think which makes them guilty
@kslucki10 ай бұрын
Exactly the same thing has been happening in Serbia for many decades. I believe it is happening even as we speak.
@Bohemian052210 ай бұрын
it's really sad that one of the twins didn't really forgive her biological mother. It was most likely they were stolen from her, it was not their mother's fault. But then you would always have doubt that her mother sold her for money.
@Ida-fz3ir10 ай бұрын
You can see herself distancing from outside...her haircolour,...fear everywhere...she was more traumazided. . that makes her "feeling nothing" at first... she needs more time...
@nakuruhike799110 ай бұрын
Selling children, alas, is all too common, though it is not known if it's the in case here, it is entirely possible.
@anahitaghvanyan115210 ай бұрын
So much trauma for mothers whose children were stolen. Even after finding them, they still suffer because they are the ones to be doibted while reql criminals.continue living their lives. Adoptive parents have as much guit, they knew they're taking baby not from orphanage but stolen from hospital. This crime goes beyond just taking baby placing in different family. They wrecked lives of everyona on both sides with psychological trauma that'll stay forever. Biological mothers are real victims here. Many adopted children don't know that they're adopted or have trauma of left child but lucky to be adopted. And it is the biological mother that will stay with pain forever , with tormented soul of lost baby either to death or suspicion they took her baby away and lied to her. And now grown children even found don't know to believe her or not. What can be worse for a mother?
@awuma10 ай бұрын
There is no mention of their father...
@judymurray19110 ай бұрын
It is entirely possible that their mother did give them up. How could you know? I understand her feelings.
@lightandsymbols111110 ай бұрын
Whoever was involved believed they could get away with it and the victims would never be able to do anything about it.
@AW-pz3qc10 ай бұрын
...and along came DNA testing. If only those perpetrators were still alive!!
@natalienelson86818 ай бұрын
And they were correct.
@jonorange9 ай бұрын
I would suggest that any parent who remembers the name of the doctor, the nurse, the caretaker at any of the hospitals, and slowly comply a list of these names..... Then the legal system could bring a civic suit against these people who would be forced to provide more information.....
@birkavese10 ай бұрын
Man, it’s horrible. My daughter was born last year, and these things kept popping in my mind. We went to a place where i was present the whole time, and after she was born, i never took my eyes off her for a second until we left
@shusuu10 ай бұрын
The most direct and efficient way to find relatives is by establishing a DNA database without relying on government assistance, as they often only divert the public's attention.
@gondolin125 ай бұрын
actually this could speed up finding each other in georgia asit is relatively small country. dna database for locals could solve so many mysteries.
@priyankataywade632910 ай бұрын
Heart touching documentary..blood sample of both mother and stolen kids..which help to find family easily..
@Persephone2211loveistheanswer10 ай бұрын
I’m so happy the twins found each other, hopefully others will find their families. This story is heart breaking.
@Heidi_1379 ай бұрын
I strangely feel close to these adoptees even if not from Georgia. I'm in the same position as an adoptee but I'm from Canada, black market babies were distributed from catholic convents (maritimes and QC from 1954-1995, govt closure) to private doctors everywhere and even smuggled to the USA. When i found out in 2015 after my parents passed within the same week both of them, it was a shock. Luckily, on DNA sites I have traced 2nd and even 1st cousins but some have been adopted too. I am getting closer to finding my dad (I have his name but no contact yet) at this time due to the 1st cousin on my DNA match. It's been in the news and even a TV series. Govt estimates 350,000 stolen and sold babies, those are the ones they are aware of, but the number can easily multiply as these private adoptions are not legal nor registered. More, like me are coming out due to DNA testing and confirmation from death bed parent confession.
@nootnootah9 ай бұрын
Whats the name of the tv series? i wanna watch it
@GirlfromFinland10 ай бұрын
Hard to see how no one is found responsible. It shouldn’t be that difficult to find out ppl who were a part of that.
@bethenecampbell64639 ай бұрын
It's not what you know. It's what you can prove. A lot of the adoptees can prove they were stolen, but not by whom.
@afrothetics6 ай бұрын
Lots of sadness in this story, but much courage, too. Tamuna is amazing. Smart and beautiful. Wish all involved much happiness in their journeys.
@sukiharrison11439 ай бұрын
My mum had my sister taken from her by the hospital, this was in the UK in the 1960s. This happens everywhere, its a disgrace.
@tamaritserediani39496 ай бұрын
These stories break my heart, I hope everyone will find their peace and their family. I’m so furious that this was going on for so long and no one tried to stop it. Kudos to Tamuna Museridze who bravely started talking about it, raised awareness and still continues to fight for justice. Everyone who contributes to this deserves huge respect and support! ❤
@shichimen10 ай бұрын
Exactly the same thing was happening in former Yugoslavia, and is still happening in Serbia. There are some organizations which are trying to find missing children and/or parents. They are struggling and facing with many problems. One of them is Ana Pejic, who is looking for her own child and helping others as well.
@jaj470610 ай бұрын
I can’t imagine being told my child died and not being able to hold my child in my arms and bury it myself. I’d have asked too many questions and I don’t think a prefrozen baby would have done the trick. Let me also add that we don’t allow our babies to leave the room after delivery. There’s nothing the staff needs to do in another room. When we tell the nurses this in our minds the worst we fear is our baby being given medicine we don’t agree to or mistreated but never kidnapped and sold. What a nightmare ! I encourage all mothers to keep their babies in their maternity room and ask questions when they try to remove the baby. Shame on Georgian government for this atrocity
@ninimtvarelashvili34067 ай бұрын
Doctors and nurses word meant law here at that time. And they were very skilled in mental and emotional manipulation. They mostly either gave the grieving parents nailed up coffins, telling them that their child had already started rotting and it'd be horrible to see the decaying infant. Or they told them that the law required the stillborn or dead infants to be burried in the cenmentry in the yeard of the hospital. Obviously no such cementries existed in the hospitals. Many women din't even have the proof that they gave birth, no such documments exist in the archives. And we are talking about the time when documentation only existed on paper. Many doctors and nurses burnt these papers, many hospitals have been destroyed and documents were also lost.
@marig26799 ай бұрын
Tamuna is absolutely amazing and real hero She deserves it all 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💚
@Mydreamflowers9 ай бұрын
Tamuna is such an angel for helping families reunite even tho she still hasn’t found her own, truly a good person
@kittysnowshoe647510 ай бұрын
The world is an evil man's playground.. This was heartbreaking to watch 💔
@karincocker339410 ай бұрын
Oh what a chilling history, unimaginable! God bless, tamuna, yes you will find your answers, and family. So Tragic, xxx from zambia
@Hi-zz9ri9 ай бұрын
I gave birth to my son in Russia in 2021, he was wrapped in the exact same red and white blanket. That’s horrifying when I think about these poor stolen babies
@mikeyvilly658610 ай бұрын
Tamuna is doing God’s work 🙌🏻
@shazzari10 ай бұрын
This is beyond heartbreaking. I just had my second son & I refused for the nurses to take them to the nursery after I just gave birth. It is so sad that this is a legitimate fear coz of such cases 😢
@Noa_Lynn10 ай бұрын
I’ve had three children, and I never let the nurses take them to the nursery EVER. living here in the United States it wasn’t a concern that I thought my child gets stolen. I just don’t trust that the nurses would look after them
@whitneyc.325710 ай бұрын
I feel you, especially as a black woman. I’ll give birth to my babies at home with a doula
@savage.4.2410 ай бұрын
My mother wouldnt let them take me either. Dad sat up when she slept and slept midday when she was awake.
@hannas.250710 ай бұрын
I always asked my husband to go with the nurses for Check ups and stuff Even though I am a nurse myself . First birth was a C section, I felt so helpless when they took the baby to the Check up because I couldnt even move. So glad my husband could spend so much time with us at the hospital. Never did I feel more vulnerable than during pregnancies, labor , birth and the breastfeeding phase. Unimaginable what they did to them!
@gaminiperera29419 ай бұрын
I am so happy for Amy and Ana who found their mother . I hope and pray that others also will find their children and parents!
@Alex-mn1fb10 ай бұрын
Same situations and same horrific things are still happening in the Balkan region. Baby and human trafficking was especially rampant in the 90s.
@lolamagenta4 ай бұрын
Twins being separated is like cutting a piece of them away. I can't imagine my sisters being separated like this. Their bond is unbreakable. My heart hurts for the lost time these families have but I hope they will find peace and have time to build a relationship with their lost parents and siblings.
@anahitaghvanyan115210 ай бұрын
Hpw this ppor kids going to forgive their adoptive parents? Not only it's shocking that they have biological parents that never gave them away and they were stolen from them, but their adoptive parents are also participants in this trafficing. It's like living all your life with your kidnapper. I can't imagine wht they go through. I wish them all find peace and their biological family. I can only imagine how much their biological parents suffered, that pain never goes away from the heart of the mother.
@jadozaurus.10 ай бұрын
35:18 you can hear their hearts beating so fast when they're hugging.
@doloresvincent898710 ай бұрын
you will find them Tamuna! BRAVO for your work! Good luck!
@elioraimmanuel5 ай бұрын
This is heartrending! The vile traffickers will receive eternal justice!
@MichelleMocke10 ай бұрын
What a heartbreaking story. At least the twins got to meet their mother❤️🩹
@veronicalurie8 ай бұрын
My family lived in Kutaisi, Georgia in the 80s. And then my mom went to my grandmother's home place in Uzbekistan to give birth to me. And both my cousins were born in Ukraine, where my aunt went to give birth twice. All this was done because of the “high mortality rate” of newborns in Georgia. But then no one knew the real reason of "deaths", and therefore there were rumors that newborns were dying because doctors killed them by cutting the umbilical cord incorrectly unless a bribe wasn't paid. What a nightmare was happening there then. Thanks to Tamuna, she found out the truth and published it worldwide.
@ვეძებ-ნ9ს4 ай бұрын
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@blairariavanderkamp34057 ай бұрын
That's beyond horrific!! Those monsters belong in prison!! How absolutely CRUEL!!
@NancyCronk5 ай бұрын
Deceitfully separating mothers from their newborns and lying that they died is the worst form of atrocity and should be punishable to the same degree as murder.