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May 26 is National Sorry Day. On this day, we commemorate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their families under government policies during the ...
I n 1998, a coalition of Australian community groups declared May 26 “National Sorry Day”: an annual day of atonement for the social-engineering policy that ripped an estimated 50,000 children ...
The first National Sorry Day was held 25 years ago, commemorating one year after the Bringing Them Home report was tabled in federal parliament.
Australia marks National Sorry Day every 26 May.. Unlike Anzac Day, which celebrates the heroism of Australian and New Zealand troops fighting overseas, Sorry Day is an occasion for solemn ...
National Sorry Day has been recognised since 26 May 1998. (Image: Getty) The ironies and hipocrisies of the Child Removal Policy are vast and wide.
National Sorry Day falls on May 26 because on the same day in 1997 The Bringing Of Them Home report was tabled in Australian parliament. The report detailed the trauma suffered by the indigenous ...
Australia celebrates 'National Sorry Day' on the 26th May. By coincidence, it’s also when the South American nation of Guyana celebrate their independence from British colonial rule ...
The first National Sorry Day occurred the year after the Bringing Them Home Report was released in 1997, a landmark inquiry into the experiences of the Stolen Generations.. The Minister for ...
National Sorry Day happens every year on May 26 and it serves as a reminder to remember the mistreatment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people: the original owners of our land.
National Sorry Day commemorates not only the past but the continuity of injustice borne by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. All the “sorrys” in the world won’t provide justice, support ...
May 26 is National Sorry Day. On this day, we commemorate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their families under government policies during the ...