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Why New Zealand’s PM has apologised to 200,000 abused in state care

12 November 2024
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Why New Zealand’s PM has apologised to 200,000 abused in state care
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New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon issued a formal apology to survivors of abuse in state and church care spanning seven decades, following the findings of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care. The inquiry revealed that one in three people experienced abuse, with Maori and Pacific Islander communities disproportionately targeted. Despite the apology, many survivors feel it lacks substance and tangible actions to address the historical trauma and ongoing impact of the abuse.

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