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Associated PressGuerrillas' child testifies against kidnapper
By ALMUDENA CALATRAVA
The Associated Press
Thursday, August 19, 2010; 9:01 PM
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -- The first dirty-war kidnap victim to be identified by DNA tests returned from Spain to testify that a former government intelligence agent not only stole her from her parents, but sexually abused her as well.
Carla Rutila, 35, was abducted as a baby in 1976 in Bolivia, where her parents were fighting as leftist guerrillas with the National Liberation Army, or ELN. Her father, Uruguayan Enrique Luca Lopez, was killed, and her mother, Argentine Graciela Rutila Artes, disappeared after being taken to a secret torture center in Buenos Aires, the Automotores Orletti garage.
Orletti was allegedly run by Eduardo Ruffo - the agent who adopted Rutila, gave her the name Gina, and raised her until 1985 when, at age 10, she discovered her true identity through DNA tests advocated by the human-rights group Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo.
Ruffo allegedly played a key role for Argentina in Plan Condor, an arrangement between South America's right-wing dictatorships in the 1970s and 1980s to hunt down leftist targets and deliver them to each other's security forces.
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