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Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry: Woman asks for apology for child migrants | Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry: Woman asks for apology for child migrants |
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A woman has made an impassioned plea to the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry seeking an apology for a child migrant scheme from Northern Ireland to Australia. | A woman has made an impassioned plea to the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry seeking an apology for a child migrant scheme from Northern Ireland to Australia. |
More than 100 children were shipped out in the mid 1900s. | More than 100 children were shipped out in the mid 1900s. |
The woman described how children were told upon arrival that they were there "to fill the empty cradles of Australia". | The woman described how children were told upon arrival that they were there "to fill the empty cradles of Australia". |
She said they were later subjected to cruelty. | She said they were later subjected to cruelty. |
Giving evidence, via video link from Australia, she said the children had became part of what she described as a "child labour force" at a home run by Catholic nuns. | Giving evidence, via video link from Australia, she said the children had became part of what she described as a "child labour force" at a home run by Catholic nuns. |
Appealing for an apology, the former child migrant said she wanted "someone to be made accountable" for the suicides of her two brothers. | |
"There needs to be an apology of some description so that we become part of the histories of both countries," she said. | |
She also told the inquiry: "I still feel I don't belong anywhere and don't belong to anyone. | |
"We are not nobodies, we are somebodies." | |
The woman is among about 50 witnesses giving evidence from Australia. | The woman is among about 50 witnesses giving evidence from Australia. |
The HIA inquiry is examining the extent of child abuse in religious and state-run institutions in Northern Ireland from 1922 to 1995. | The HIA inquiry is examining the extent of child abuse in religious and state-run institutions in Northern Ireland from 1922 to 1995. |
Last week, the inquiry heard that 131 children from Northern Ireland, some as young as five, were sent to Australia as child migrants. | Last week, the inquiry heard that 131 children from Northern Ireland, some as young as five, were sent to Australia as child migrants. |
Their evidence is due to be heard either by video link or in written statements over the next few weeks. | Their evidence is due to be heard either by video link or in written statements over the next few weeks. |
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