Georgia's stolen children: Twins sold at birth reunited by TikTok video

 Amy and Ano are identical twins, but just after they were born they were taken from their mother and sold to separate families. Years later, they discovered each other by chance thanks to a TV talent show and a TikTok video. As they delved into their past, they realised they were among thousands of babies in Georgia were stolen from hospitals and sold, some as recently as 2005. Now they want answers. 



Amy Khvitia was at her godmother's house near the Black Sea watching her favourite TV programme, Georgia's Got Talent. There was a girl dancing the jive who looked exactly like her. Not just like her, in fact, identical.

"Everyone was calling my mum and asking: 'Why is Amy dancing under another name?'" she says.

Amy mentioned it to her family but they brushed it off. "Everyone has a doppelganger," her mother said.  

Seven years later, in November 2021, Amy posted a video of herself with blue hair getting her eyebrow pierced on TikTok.  

amuna has now joined forces with human rights lawyer Lia Mukhashavria to take the cases of a group of victims to the Georgian courts. They want the right to access their birth documents - something not currently possible under Georgian law.

They hope that this will help lay ghosts to rest. "I always felt like there was something or someone missing in my life," says Ano. "I used to dream about a little girl in black who would follow me around and ask me about my day." That feeling disappeared when she found Amy.

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