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Yes, in Western Australia since many years the Department for child welfare CAN and DOES simply take children. Frequently the state police are used to assist. This CAN and DOES result in unnecessarily VIOLENT APPREHENSIONS.

The Stolen Generation of black children continue to suffer. There is a new Stolen Generation of white children, often of single parents (either sex) who do not have funds for adequate legal representation.


There is an ongoing (denied, of course) story of abuse of apprehended children while in state care. This scandal will never be adequately investigated, locally. Why? One hand of government ALWAYS washes the other hand (of government) clean.

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