Amazing: Georgian journalist Tamuna Museridze's search ends after 10 years, father found in Facebook friends list
The personal life of Georgian journalist Tamuna Museridze, who was included in the BBC's list of 100 most influential women of the year 2023, is no less than a film story. The woman who raised Tamuna died in 2016. While cleaning the house, Tamuna found a birth certificate with her name written on it, but her date of birth was wrong. Then Tamuna Museridze suspected that perhaps she was adopted.
After that, in 2021, to find her biological parents, Tamuna created a Facebook group named 'Vedzeb' i.e. 'I am searching'. During this search, Tamuna received a message from a person that he knew a woman who hid her pregnancy and gave birth to a girl in September 1984, around the same time when Tamuna was born. However, when she tried to contact her birth mother, the woman shouted at Tamuna and told her that she never had a child.
Tamuna then again made an appeal on Facebook, asking if anyone knew her mother? In response to Tamuna's question, a woman replied that her aunt had hidden her pregnancy and agreed to undergo a DNA test. When the DNA report came out, it was confirmed that Tamuna and the woman on Facebook were cousins, which means that the woman Tamuna had contacted was indeed her mother.
2016年,格鲁吉亚记者塔穆娜·穆赛里泽(Tamuna Museridze)在清理已故母亲的房子时,惊讶地发现一份错误的出生证明,让她怀疑自己小时候可能是被领养的。
— BBC News 中文 (@bbcchinese) December 2, 2024
随着她踏上寻找亲生父母的旅程,她揭露了当地长达多年的婴儿贩卖丑闻。她透过社交媒体帮助数百人与亲生父母团聚,也终于与亲生父亲团聚。 pic.twitter.com/nnvIVt5BNO
When Tamuna asked her mother about her father's name, she told her that a man named Gurgen Korava was her father. After knowing this, she started searching for her father. However, she was very surprised to know that Gurgen was already her friend and he was aware of all Tamuna's activities. He had been keeping an eye on her efforts to find her father for the last three years.
While searching for her parents, Tamuna also came across a shocking scam. Actually, during this search, a big baby trafficking scam was discovered. The investigation revealed that for more than three decades, thousands of families in Georgia were deceived. Those who gave birth to children were told that their children died at the time of birth. Whereas in reality, the reason behind this was baby trafficking. In such a situation, it can be said that thousands of people in Georgia do not know about their real parents.
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