Stolen Generation In Australia

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As Jefferson said, all men are created equal, we are born with these certain unalienable rights; among these are life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. They are basic human rights for any country which admire freedom. Also, they should be prior protected in any country with an adequate legal system. Anyone dare interfere these holy rights should be given serious legal punishment. But, in Australia, there exist group of people who was deprived these holy rights forcibly between 1910 and 1970 by government. Compulsory dispossession cause severe negative effect on them. In addition, most of them lost these rights permanently, they even cannot gain the deserved compensate or genuine apology. We use a special term to call them---“stolen generation”. …show more content…
One historian estimated that about 20000 to 25000 indigenous children were removed between 1910 and 1970. As the word “stolen generation” suggest. They were stolen from their families through different obscene ways . (Some of them were stolen on the way home from school or taken under premise of “going on a holiday” by deceived their parents) consequently, they were sent to the institution where many other kid which experiments are similar live. Their connection with the land where their connection with the land where they had lived was broken up artificially. When they come in the institution, which means they had to lose the right of choosing their own life independently and confine the freedom. As the older girl in Netta’s story said: “you’re going to be there for the rest of your life, like the rest of us. You are going to be here all the time