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The site, run by the Bon Secours Sisters, has forced Ireland and the Catholic Church to confront a legacy of shunning unmarried mothers.
A mass grave containing nearly 800 infants and young children is being excavated at a former mother and baby home in Ireland.
Only one stone wall remains of the old mother and baby home in this town, but it has cast a shadow over all of Ireland. A ...
Exhumation of a mass grave has begun in Tuam, Ireland, at the site of a former mother and baby home. It's one of several that ...
In the 1970s, two boys in Ireland discovered a pile of bones at a former mother and baby home. The mass grave, which could ...
The secrets inside the ‘chamber of horrors’ being exhumed at Ireland’s mass baby grave - The site is atop a septic tank with ...
Excavations begin Monday of an unmarked mass burial site at a former mother and baby home in western Ireland suspected of containing the remains of hundreds of infants and young children. The ...
In the small Irish town of Tuam, Ireland, nearly 800 babies and young children disappeared — their remains hidden in a septic tank beneath a housing estate. Decades later, families are still ...
The government-appointed administration of the Siirt Municipality has reopened an area known by its Kurdish name, Newala Qesaba, or "Creek of Butchers," a site of mass graves, for development. The ...
Ireland began excavating remains of up to 800 infants buried for decades in a septic tank behind a home for unwed mothers – one of the so-called "Magdalene Laundries." ...