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New Zealand's leader apologizes to state abuse survivors - NPR

WELLINGTON, New Zealand — New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon made a "formal and unreserved" apology in Parliament on Tuesday for ...

New Zealand government apologizes for 'horrific' abuse in state care

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said sorry to some 200000 survivors of physical and sexual abuse in institutions, which an inquiry called a ...

New Zealand offers national apology to people abused in care

New Zealand offered a historic national apology on Tuesday to victims and families of hundreds of thousands of young people and vulnerable ...

New Zealand's leaders formally apologize to survivors of abuse in ...

New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon made a “formal and unreserved” apology in Parliament on Tuesday for the widespread abuse, ...

New Zealand PM Issues Historic Apology On Treatment At State ...

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon apologised and promised reforms on Wednesday after a public inquiry found some 200000 children, ...

New Zealand offers 'unreserved' apology to 200000 survivors of ...

Historic apology by PM Christopher Luxon comes after landmark report that exposed decades of abuse in state and faith-based care ...

Why New Zealand's PM has apologised to 200,000 abused in state ...

The indigenous Maori population, who make up a majority of the survivors of state care, are unhappy with PM's apology.

Prime Minister apologises for abuse in care - Beehive.govt.nz

I'd like to welcome you all here today on what is a significant, sorrowful but important day for you and for all of New Zealand.

New Zealand PM says sorry for 'horrific' care home abuse - BBC

New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has formally apologised to victims of abuse in care homes, following an inquiry into one of ...

New Zealand PM apologizes for abuse in state and church care - DW

Nearly a third of people in state and faith-based care in New Zealand suffered abuse over seven decades an Inquiry found.

New Zealand Delivers Landmark Apology To Survivors Of State Abuse

New Zealand's prime minister on Tuesday delivered a historic apology to victims abused in state care, acknowledging the "unimaginable pain" ...

New Zealand delivers historic apology to victims abused in state care

Prime minister says government must take responsibility after inquiry found at least 200000 people were abused.

New Zealand prime minister formally apologizes for 'horrific' and ...

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand prime minister formally apologizes for 'horrific' and 'heartbreaking' abuse of people in state, ...

New Zealand PM offers national apology to people abused in care ...

Rest of World News: New Zealand's Prime Minister issued a historic apology for the abuse suffered by an estimated 200000 children and ...

New Zealand PM formally apologizes for decades of abuse in state ...

The prime minister noted his apology was “on behalf of the government to everyone who suffered abuse, harm, and neglect while in care.” Luxon ...

Debbie Power Chief Executive of MSD apology to survivors of abuse ...

Chief executive of Ministry of Social Development Debbie Power issues a public apology to survivors of abuse in state and faith based care.

New Zealand makes unreserved apology to survivors of abuse in ...

New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon makes a "formal and unreserved" apology in Parliament for the widespread abuse, ...

Luxon apologizes to survivors of state abuse in NZ - Taipei Times

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon yesterday delivered a historic apology to victims abused in state care, acknowledging the ...

New Zealand delivers landmark apology to survivors of state abuse

New Zealand's prime minister delivered a historic apology Tuesday to victims abused in state care, acknowledging the "unimaginable pain" ...

Government apologises for abuse in care - Beehive.govt.nz

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has apologised to all New Zealanders who were abused in the care of state and faith-based institutions.