https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...age-in-ireland
"Mass grave of babies and children found at Tuam orphanage in Ireland
Excavations at site of home for unmarried mothers and their children, where it is alleged up to 800 children died, uncover human remains"
"Excavations at the site of the former Bon Secours Mother and Baby Home in Tuam, County Galway, have uncovered an underground structure divided into 20 chambers containing “significant quantities of human remains”, the judge-led mother and baby homes commission said.
The commission said DNA analysis of selected remains revealed ages of the deceased ranged from 35 weeks to three years old. It found that the dead had been mostly buried in the 1950s, when the facility was one of more than a dozen in Ireland offering shelter to orphans, unmarried mothers and their children. The Tuam home closed in 1961."
"The Irish government in 2014 formed the commission following the work of a local Tuam historian, Catherine Corless, who found death certificates for nearly 800 children who were residents at the facility but burial records for only two.
“Everything pointed to this area being a mass grave,” Corless previously told the Guardian. She recalled how boys playing in the field had reported seeing a pile of bones in a hidden underground chamber there in the mid-1970s."
Vad säger EU om det här?
Finns liknande spekulationer om Spanien?
Katoliker är emot abort, men att döda levande barn är tydligen helt OK, historiskt.