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The Indigenous Maori population, who make up a majority of the survivors of state care, are unhappy with PM’s apology.
An inquiry found abuse, torture and neglect of some 200,000 people in state care over 70 years. People with disabilities or from Maori and Pacific Islander communities were especially vulnerable.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said sorry to some 200,000 survivors of physical and sexual abuse in institutions, which an ...
An estimated 200,000 people in state, foster and faith-based care suffered “unimaginable” abuse over a period of seven ...
Survivors have attended a formal apology from New Zealand's leaders at Parliament for the abuse of thousands of children and ...
New Zealand's prime minister delivered a historic apology Tuesday to victims abused in state care, acknowledging the ...