Fact Check: "Consuelo García del Cid, a survivor, requested a meeting with Spain’s minister of justice to have survivors formally recognized as victims of the dictatorship."
What We Know
Consuelo García del Cid is a prominent survivor of the Franco-era institutions where women were confined for moral rehabilitation. She was forcibly taken from her home at the age of 16 in 1974 and placed in a Catholic-run institution. Recently, she has been involved in efforts to have these survivors recognized as victims of the Franco regime. According to reports, the Spanish Confederation of Religious (CONFER) held a public ceremony to apologize for the abuses committed against women during Franco's dictatorship, which García del Cid attended. While this event was seen as a significant step, many survivors, including García del Cid, have called for further actions, including a formal acknowledgment from the Spanish government that would recognize these women as victims of the dictatorship (source-1, source-2).
The Spanish government has indicated its support for CONFER's initiative and plans to hold its own recognition ceremony later in the year, which aims to formally designate the women held in these institutions as victims of the Franco regime (source-2).
Analysis
The claim that Consuelo García del Cid requested a meeting with Spain’s minister of justice to have survivors formally recognized as victims is partially true. While there is no direct evidence in the sources that she specifically requested such a meeting, her advocacy for recognition and reparations for survivors is well-documented. García del Cid has been vocal about the need for a national reckoning and has expressed dissatisfaction with the current apologies, stating that they are insufficient and merely cosmetic (source-3, source-4).
The sources used in this analysis are credible, primarily stemming from reputable news organizations like Reuters and established reports on the subject. However, the interpretation of García del Cid's actions and intentions may vary, as she has been critical of the Church's apology, labeling it a "facelift" rather than a genuine effort for justice (source-4).
Conclusion
The claim is Partially True. While Consuelo García del Cid has been a strong advocate for the recognition of survivors as victims of the Franco regime, there is no explicit evidence that she formally requested a meeting with the minister of justice. However, her ongoing efforts and public statements indicate a clear desire for formal recognition and reparations for herself and other survivors.
Sources
- Survivors of Spain's Franco-era 'fallen women' centres seek apology ... Reuters
- Spain's Catholic Orders Apologize for Franco-Era Abuse VON
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