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If we lived in a world where an apology was simply an apology; then yes, it would be a gesture which might give some people a sense of peace. However we apparently don't. It is a great shame that some people from any creed, culture or colour, use past (or present) events for their own ends. Keven RUDD as the (then) Prime Minister was pressured by various political groups and factions to apologise to the Australian Aboriginals for several wrongs committed by European settled over past centuries. Privious Prime Ministers have also had this pressure applied but declined to make a formal apology. Lets go back in history a little. Many Aboriginal children were taken from their parents by Welfare Agencies. It is claimed that many of these children were taken without proper authority or without reason. Interviews conducted with some of the more recent 'stolen generations' indicate that many of these children were takeb with authority and for good reason (neglect, Alcoholism of parent/s etc) or because the parents requested that they be taken. Furthermore, many non Aboriginal children ahve been taken without proper authority or without good reason (professional experience) and many refugee children from war torn Europe have not been returned (sixty years on and families are still looking for each other). Also, it is claimed that the Aboriginals were dispossed of their land by European settlers. Aboriginals state that they are a nomadic peoples. This is regretable but occcured several hundred years ago. Should the Roman apologise to the Scots, the Dutch to the Hottentots and so on. RUDD did make the apology and it resulted in several legal groups suing the government for events that are (up to) 200 years old. This has the potential to bankrupt the country. My direct ancestors were disposed some 400 years ago losing us a title, lands and various other things. Should I, and many others from around the globe sue current governments over events that happened so long ago (it would be never ending). Great nations and wonderful cultures have come about through exploration and colonization. Great Britain, U.S.A., Australia just to name a few came about in this way and many benefits, inventions and world wide advantages have resulted. Unfortunately, the original inhabitants of these lands have often suffered dispossesion, cruelties and indifference. But should the sins of the fathers be visited on the heads of their sons?
'Sorry' apology to Stolen Generations. On February 13th, 2008, Aboriginal people across all Australia were deeply moved and in tears: The Prime Minister of Australia, Kevin Rudd, had finally apologised to the Stolen Generations and said 'sorry'.
His answer was important because it was an acknowledgment of the stolen generation and of the treatment of indigenous Australians throughout white Australian history. It was acknowledgement, that despite the 'best intentions' harm had been caused to the Aboriginal people. Basically he said sorry for wrongs done in past and made a commitment to right the wrongs of the past. He acknowledged the past, and no Australian leader had done that before without placing an historical context over the stolen generation.
Kevin Rudd apologised to the Stolen Generations of Indigenous Australians for the fact that they were taken from their homes and families due to the policies of the federal and state governments.
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Kevin Rudd hobbies were horse riding and shooting targets
Kevin Rudd's birth name is Kevin Michael Rudd.
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Kevin Rudd belongs to the Labor Party. His real name is Kevin Micheal Rudd.
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