Australia's Prime Minister, Julia Gillard (Between)
To you, the mothers who was betrayed by a system that does not give you a choice and confronts you at manipulation, improper treatment and malpractice, we apologize. "Sydney (Reuters)-Australia on Wednesday officially apologized for the forced adoption of tens of thousands of babies who are mostly born of mothers who do not marry between the 1950s to the 1970s.Adoption, which is mostly driven by religious groups in the period paskaperang, "creating a lifetime of pain and suffering", said the national apology delivered by Prime Minister Julia Gillard, reported AFP. "To you, the mothers who was betrayed by a system that does not give you a choice and confronts you at manipulation, improper treatment and malpractice, we apologize, "he said."We apologize to all of you, the mothers who are denied the right to know of you, which means you can't give consent with full understanding. "You guys are given their determination is incorrect. You guys are forced to endure the coercion and the practice's unethical, dishonest and illegal in many ways. "The decision to deliver a formal apology comes after the Senate investigation of the forced adoption found as many as 225,000 babies are taken.Many mother and child are gave evidence at the inquiry which is considered forced displacement babies between 1951 and 1975 in Australia, which at that time was a Christian country powerful and conservative.Taking into account the social stigma attached to women who are not married at the time, young women who become pregnant are often found to be brought to live with relatives or in the home church-run groups or other religious organization.Babies are often given up for adoption before they are born. The investigation found that the women were forced to agree, signature is often obtained fraudulently, and adoption of proposed as inevitable.The women then fought for a reunion with their children. In many cases the adopted babies birth certificate issued on behalf of parents who adopted, arguing that "break up altogether" is the best for all parties. (*)Translator: B Kunto WibisonoEditor: Ruslan Burhani
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