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Australian Aborigines camp out for apology
by imung satriani | February 11, 2008 at 04:13 am | 216 views | add comment
A tent city has sprung up near Australia's national parliament as Aborigines arrive in the nation's capital to hear the government apologise for past injustices against indigenous children and families.Organisers expect about 2,000 Aborigines from around the nation to camp on the lawns and gardens of parliament to hear Prime Minister Kevin Rudd apologise on Wednesday for past policies of taking Aboriginal children from their families.
The apology ends an 11-year wait for Aborigines and members of the so-called "Stolen Generation" of indigenous children, and follows the key recommendation of a 1997 report into the old assimilation policies.
"Saying sorry, it will make them feel better. That's all they want to hear, sorry from the Australian government, before they die," Aboriginal elder Yami Lester, who has joined the campsite, told Reuters on Monday.
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February 11, 2008 at 04:13 am by imung satriani, 216 views, add comment



