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Gordon Brown is set to apologise for the UK's role in sending more than 130,000 children to former colonies where many suffered abuse. | Gordon Brown is set to apologise for the UK's role in sending more than 130,000 children to former colonies where many suffered abuse. |
The Child Migrants Programme, which ran from the 1920s to the 1960s, sent poor children to a "better life" in countries such as Australia and Canada. | |
But many were abused and ended up in institutions or as labourers on farms. | But many were abused and ended up in institutions or as labourers on farms. |
The prime minister is due to express regret for the scheme in the Commons, in a move first announced in November. | |
More than 130,000 children, aged between three and 14, were sent to Commonwealth countries. | More than 130,000 children, aged between three and 14, were sent to Commonwealth countries. |
As they were shipped out of Britain, many were wrongly told their parents were dead, while parents were given very little information about where their children were going. | As they were shipped out of Britain, many were wrongly told their parents were dead, while parents were given very little information about where their children were going. |
'Important milestone' | 'Important milestone' |
The former child migrants have told how on arrival they were separated from their siblings, and put into foster homes, state-run orphanages and religious institutions. Others were educated only for farm work. | The former child migrants have told how on arrival they were separated from their siblings, and put into foster homes, state-run orphanages and religious institutions. Others were educated only for farm work. |
Many were subjected to brutal physical and sexual abuse by those who were meant to be caring for them. | Many were subjected to brutal physical and sexual abuse by those who were meant to be caring for them. |
HISTORY OF UK CHILD MIGRANTS UK the only country with a sustained history of child migration - over four centuriesIn 1618, 100 sent from London to Richmond, VirginiaIn total 130,000 sent from the UK to Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia) and AustraliaPost-war, 7,000 shipped to Australia and 1,300 to New Zealand, Rhodesia and Canada Source: Child Migrants Trust Australia 'sorry' for child abuse Ordeal of Australia's child migrants | HISTORY OF UK CHILD MIGRANTS UK the only country with a sustained history of child migration - over four centuriesIn 1618, 100 sent from London to Richmond, VirginiaIn total 130,000 sent from the UK to Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia) and AustraliaPost-war, 7,000 shipped to Australia and 1,300 to New Zealand, Rhodesia and Canada Source: Child Migrants Trust Australia 'sorry' for child abuse Ordeal of Australia's child migrants |
Mr Brown announced he was planning to apologise in November, when Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said sorry for his country's part in the tragedy. | Mr Brown announced he was planning to apologise in November, when Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd said sorry for his country's part in the tragedy. |
No British prime minister has ever delivered an official apology, despite repeated demands from victims' groups. | No British prime minister has ever delivered an official apology, despite repeated demands from victims' groups. |
Last week, Britain's High Commissioner to Australia, Baroness Amos, said the apology would be an "important milestone". | Last week, Britain's High Commissioner to Australia, Baroness Amos, said the apology would be an "important milestone". |
"Over the past few months I have met many whose lives were blighted, and heard their personal stories," she said. | "Over the past few months I have met many whose lives were blighted, and heard their personal stories," she said. |
"We want not just to bear witness to the past but to look forward to a future where these terrible events will not be repeated." | "We want not just to bear witness to the past but to look forward to a future where these terrible events will not be repeated." |
Harold Haig, secretary of the International Association of Former Child Migrants and their Families, said: "For many former child migrants and their families, the apology will help to heal a painful past." | Harold Haig, secretary of the International Association of Former Child Migrants and their Families, said: "For many former child migrants and their families, the apology will help to heal a painful past." |
The wording of the apology by Mr Brown is believed to have been discussed with charities representing former child migrants and their families. | The wording of the apology by Mr Brown is believed to have been discussed with charities representing former child migrants and their families. |
Sixty survivors have apparently been flown to London so they can listen to the statement in person. Some 7,000 child migrants from Britain still live in Australia. | Sixty survivors have apparently been flown to London so they can listen to the statement in person. Some 7,000 child migrants from Britain still live in Australia. |
The prime minister is also expected to make an announcement about future support for those affected. | The prime minister is also expected to make an announcement about future support for those affected. |